The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 15, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX, NO. 115.
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, J 887.
PRICE JblVE CENTS.
Me
l i I
1
Is fast approac
reunions and
. parents as t
should re
husban
mem
Have had selected espe
Francisco for the last six we
supply, until we can confide
menced to arrive and as soo
We are sure of being a
Customers will be allowed to
out of their money.
All goods guaranteed to be
The price of each article will
Be sure and wait for our ope
BUSINESS CARDS.
roiix u. smith.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Otflcc, Iloom -1 and 5, o cr City Book Store.
GKa
. XOSiJLXlt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ofllce hi Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
vr. kultox. a. c. fultox
F17E.TOX BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Kooms 5 and c. Odd Fellows Building.
C:
It. TIIOIWSOX,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Special attention Riven to practice In the
U. a. Land Ofllce. and the examination of
land titles. A full set ol Abst met Books for
Clatsop County In olllce.
Money to loan.
Office Booms 4 and 5, o er City Book
Stove.
A. BOIVIiBY,
r J
Attorney and Counsellor ut .Lair
Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
F.
i. wistos
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Kooms No. ll and 12, Pythian Castle Build
ing. 1 B. WATSON,
Atty. at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
Alt business before the U. S. Land Ofllce a
peciaity,
Astoria, - - Okecox.
X C. IHXftlifiY, D. I). S.
DENTIST.
It associated with DIt. :LA FORCfc..
Kooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, .... OREGON,
rRS. A. li. AXD .T. A, FULTOS.
Physicians ami Surgeons.
Oluce on Cass street, three doors south of
uua r cnows ouuaing.
Trlephone No. 41.
TAY TUTTIiR, 31. I.
PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 0 Pythian Building
Kesidsn'ck On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's HosDitaL
DENTIST.
Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
hing; that great
fond remembr
he parents are
member their w
ds; when lover r
bers friend, and
us" sh
To Prep
L
cially for them in the East, a
eks watching all the late Eu
ntly assert that no such disp
n as they are all here we sha
ble to suit all tasts and pur
select goods and have them put
just what they are repicscntcd.
be distinctly marked and a child
ning before you buy olsowhere or
TIt.O. K. I1STKS.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKC.EOX.
Okfick: Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria,
O icgon.
rR. aijKKs;i fis.v.vky.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend naticntsat his onicc. and
may be found there at any hour.
DK
KlttXK. PAGK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OppositoTelegraph Ofllce. Astoria. Oregon.
(
i KS,0 F. PARKEK.
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AXD
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria
Residence : Near Clatsop Mill.
Robt. Collier. Deputy.
"P V. IIOLDE.V.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Ten itory.
AUCTIONnER, REAL ESTATE AND
IXSUKAXCK AGKXT.
Office at Holden's Auction Rooms. Chena-
ihus Street. Astoria. Oregon.
A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over
C. IL Cooper's Store.
E. C. HOLDEN,
AUCTIONEER S COMMISSION
ACENT.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Dealer in New and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock
or Household Goods in the country.
Will appraise and purchase Second-hand
Furniture.
Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and
Prompt Cash Returns Guaranteed.
Astoria Agent for Dally and Weekly Ore
gonian. Mi Pills
After eating, persons of a bilious
habit -will derive jrreat benefit by tak
ing one of these pills. Ifjou have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relievo the nausea,
SICK HEADACHE
and nervousness which follow, restoro
the appetite and remove gloomy feel
ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Price,
25 cents per box.
SOUD EYERYWHERE.
Office, 44 Hurray St., New York.
IT
J-M.
est holiday of
axiees; when ch
sure to do the
ives as the wi
emembers swee
when "the poor
ould not be forg
are for fhi
large assortment of Christm
ropean arrivals, and selectin
lay in our line has ever been
11 have a GRAND OPENI
ses.
asiiir for future deliver v without
can buy as safely as an adult,
you will regret you did not first
Germany's Present and Future Enlcr.
Beklix, Nov. l:j. WIipii the
news of the crown prince's rol.i; -
was communicated to the em.i
the other night, he bioke m
and covered his face with his
hands and literall sobbed, cryinjy,
"Mein Fritzn mein Freitz. nit-'in
armer Fritz."
He then began to pace about
the room in an excited and irreso
lute way.
"I have never seen his niajebty
so completely upset," said a wit-
n ess.
Since then the wires between
San Remo and the imperial palace
have been al work hourly, night
and day.
The bulletins sent to the emper
or are made as rose.colorcd as pos
sible, but nothing can calm his
terrible anxiety.
He makes heroic efforts 'to con
ceal his fears, to live down his fee
bleness and show the same bra e
face to all.
Sax Remo, Nov. 13. Prince
Wilhelm, the son of the crown
prince, left San Remo this morn
ing for Berlin, traveling in a spe
cial carriage accompanied by sev
eral members of his suite.
The future emperor is a hard
featured, manly, but unsympathet
ic young man of middle height,
clean shaven, but wearing a long
tawny moustache.
He has a haughty and rather
forbidding manner, as on the night
he arrived he studiously avoided
acknowledging the courtesy of the
Italian officials, who had turned
out to meet him, and confined his
civilities to his fellow countrymen,
who stood in the waiting room.
Mattie Mitchells' Eefusal.
New York, Nov. 13. A re
port says that Miss Mattie Mitch
ell, daughter of the senator from
Oregon, and who is said to be the
handsomest girl in "Washington,
had an opportunity last summer
to ally herself with a representa
tive of one of the oldest and most
distinguished names in France,
the Due de la Rochfoucauld, but
the young lady, like a true daugh
ter of the west, gave preference
to her own country and people,
and declined the title and orders
that were laid ut her feet.
S blB
the year; the
ildren should re
ir children; wh
ves are sure t
theart and frie
that are always
otten
as goods, and our Harry
g the latest patterns, and choi
made in Astoria, as we shall
NG DAY of which due not
prepayment, thus .socuring their c
see the iroodt. ol"
She Knew His Habits.
'.Seen any t !' of my bus
Ji.nd'r" dmaudid . Sioux Falls
ttrnmau aw clay this week of an
ofiicer in front of the postoflice.
"o ma'am; has ho disappeared
myteriou"dyV"
"Xaw! he came down town as
usual this morning, hut dinner has
been ready an hour and it's all
getting co!d and he isn't back yet."
'You have been to his ofiice, I
suppose?"'
'No, sir, 1 haven't. I've no
time to foDl away looking for him
there. Say, is there a pick horse
at any of the livery stables?"
"Not that I know of."
'Been anv dorr-fights around
lately?''
Haven't heard of any."
"Any ten-cent show or target
gun in town?'
"All gone, madam."
"Any man in a wagon selling
brass jewelry?"
"Guess not."
"No fire anywhere in town?"
No."
"No pools being sold anywhere
on some horse race, or trial going
on in the justice court?"
"Not any."
"No man selling medicine on
the. street, no circus bills just past
ed up anywhere, no woman walk
ing a tight rope?"
"Not a one."
"We!!, that's peculiar I can't
see where John can be."
"There's a couple of Frenchmen
with a tame cinnamon bi-ir down
on Phillips avenue, madam."
"That's it, that's it 1 didn't
think to ask about tame bears!
While the potatoes arc getting as
cold as a stone he is down there
making up a.purae of seventy-five
cents to see the bear climb a tele
graph pole! I'll go right down
You watch and see if he isn't up
to the house inside of ten min
utes." For constipation, Indigestion,
Headache, Liver Complaint, and
for all purgative purposes, take
Ayer's Pills the best for- family
use.
Suiloh's Vitalizer is what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Sold
by W. E. Dement
time of happy
member their
enhusbands
o do their
nd re-with
G. Smith has been in San
cest goods to add to the
show. The goods have corn
ice will be given.
hoice, and not being obliged to lay
November Meteors.
On or about November 1-ith, a
number of meteors may be seen,
radiating from a point in the con
stellation Leo, and for this reason
called Leonids. Their presence in
the sky is as easily accounted for
as the movements of the planets.
They belong to an immense el
lipse or meteor zone, one extrem
ity resting on the earth's orbit and
the other stretching out beyond
the orbit of Uranus. The meteor
zone consists of a swarm of par
ticles following Tem pel's comet in
its orbit and making a revolution
in about thirty-three years. The
meteoroids are not equally distrib
uted through the orbit, the thick
est portion extending along one
fifteenth of the orbit. The earth
plunges through the zone about
November 14th. The meteors en
countered are set on fire by
the concussion and descend
in showers through the
earth's atmosphere. In or
dinary years, like the present, the
display is small, but a few may
always be seen. When the earth
meets, once in thirty-three years,
the thickest part of the swarm, a
grand display takes place. The
heavens seem to be on fire and
hundreds of meteors fall from the
skies every minute. The last
greatshower occured in 1S66-67,
It is well to be on the watch for
these little bodies, for an unusually
large shower of Leonids may occur
when least expected.
THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING.
"When you feel a kind of onenesa
about the stomach it is a sign that
your food does not sit well and that
you are about to have a fit of indiges
tion. "When you begin to feel nervous
and are unable to sit still comfort
ably; when your clothes suddenly
seem to lose their fit and become too
tight in places the fit of indigestion
is surely upon you.
When this fit of indigestion is re
peated from day to day it finally re
solves itself into dyspepsia.
Chronic dyspepsia will surely
make the happiest life a hell upoh
earth.
Remember that three to ten of
Brandreth's Pills will cure the
worst case of indigestion or dyspep
sia, or both, and that a regular
course of them, say two every night
for a week or ten days will act as a
preventive of either complaint. j
CASH- I. LB OSGOOD, one price.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
SLE VM-M ACENT.
Scarlet EB,T 7? ,
and fe tJ.iJHfe.
2j ---'lK2 Heavy
White lUHDER ga SHIRT.E
3i HUlheoalj- C3QS3M garment tint fe
""&ff.inIiborate pnlKtioa h, O - ! .
-iy 1 ""5 totno fcoxtvuw. trap. occinec
Wool. Vfa, Cj9Mfr Wo1"
Scarlet Sy" (?)
Fit'
3f Double Fv',
Wool, .a Drawer 'i
jSKIDIIEY-W
3S Will cnhrear hrj
Shetland &
k -LIMB KNIT
Wool. "9k
VT1." (1U- - NJ 7s -o -w
.i-. . ji f.i ..-.. ....,.. t"
Irish Flax Threads
HAVE NO EQUAL f
GRAND PRIX PAEIS, 1878,
AXD
GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'HONNEUR.
The. received the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
For FLAX THREADS at the
London Fisheries Ssshibition 1883.
And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
IN THE WORLD.
Quality Can iilraays "be Depended on,
Expenencett
flu
ihrni"
If
HENEY DOYLE & Co,,
517 and 519 Market Street - - SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twine, Rope and Netting Constantly on Hand.
SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at
Lowest Pactory Prices.
GolHli Transportation Coijany.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE HEW STEAMER
w.-a-iw. k.iiuill..iw b
Which has been specially built lor the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Iteturning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at I P. M.
-An additional trip wlU bo made on Sunday ol Each. Weels, leaving Portlaa d
at 9 O'clock Sunday Morning. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalarna
for Sound ports. u. B. SCOTT, President!
h t W Heavy
i Seated .
Paid "p Shetland
PRQTEGTOBF
two pair of jKuT
.- f: scotch
TKQ SILLS,-
Wool.
niffiinirTT-wri'Tr1 T'lFmiii
no utner.
use
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