The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 23, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX, NO. VZ2.
' 14 A Pll I II H c a ! CASH- Sa L, OSGOOD, one price.
" m ' lilHiiinfca, W Mixed LKEPJiB" HL
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 now t
BUSINESS CARDS.
TOII.V II. S3I1TII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office. Room and 5. over City Book Store.
iko. soiiJlud.
XX t
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
jrrite lu Kinney's Block, opposite City
fall, Astoria, Oregon.
C, W. FCLTOX. O. & FCLTOK
FU&TOX BROTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Koms5and C. Odd Fellows Buildlu?.
0.
It. TKOUSOSu
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Spec! U attention Riven to practice In the
U. S. Land OflW, and the examination of
laud titles. A full sei of Abstract Books for
Clatsop Coumy lu office.
Money to loan.
Office Uooms 4 and 3, over .City Book
Stove.
J . A. COWLBY,
Attorney uml Counsellor at Imw
OOce on Chonamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
F.D-
WXXTOM
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build
ing.
ri 1$. lVATSO
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business before the U. 8. Land Office a
peclalty.
Astoria, - - Okegox.
T C.XUXttliCV, I. JD. N.
DENTIST.
Is associated with DO. I.A FOKCt..
Booms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building.
ASTORIA, .... OREGON.
rRS. A. It. AXD J. A, FUIjTOX.
Pliyslciaus and Surgeon.
Office on Cass street, three doors south of
-Odd Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
rAY TUTTIK, 31. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 6 Pythian Building.
Residence On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's HosnRal.
A.
K. SHAW.
DENTIST.
In Allen's Building, up stairs, eer
tni Squwaoqua streett, Ajtorla.
Rooms
nerCftSf
tiregoo.
fwr-srT3i t& r r5"e3"XTSi Fivrji$s wooi,
hing; that great
fond remembr
he parents are
member their w
ds; when lover r
bers friend, and
us" sh
To Pn
m
daily for them in the East, a
eks watching all the late Eu
ntly assert that no such disp
hat thev are all here we sha
rK.O.n.F.4TKS.
I'll YSICIAX AND SU15GKON.
oitice : Gem Building, up Main, Astoria,
Oiepon.
ry:. ai,f5! kz.v.t.v,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend natlcntat his office, and
may bo found there at any hour.
TK. FIC.tXK PACK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OpposltflTelograph Olflce. Astoria. Oregon.
2J.EJ.O F. PAOttfiR.
SURVEY OB OF CLATSOP COUNTY
A'D
Es-Clty Surveyor of Astoria
Kesldenre : Near Clatsop Mill.
Robt, Collier, Deputy.
E.
C. KOLUEX.
Notary Public, Oommissioner of Deeds
For Washington Tenltorv.
AUCTIONEER, KEAL ESTATE AND
IXSUKASC H A C ST.
Omce at lIciideu'H Auction Booms. Chenn-
mus Street. Astona. Oregon.
A. S3IXTZ1.
DENTIST.
Rooms l and 2 Pythian Building over
C H. Cooper's Store. i
E. C. HOLDEN,
AUCTIONEER COMMISSION
ACENT.-
ESTABLISHED 1874,
Dealer In NowandSecond-liaud 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
gonlan. -TIIE-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAT IIASSEX, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine
DiaiiuS i Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
,111 Goods Bought at TbU EsUbllshateat
Warranted Genuine.
Wateli and Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Corner 0 aad Squeaoqua Streets.
M m
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ASTORIA, OREGON, WJBDNESDAY. NOVEMBER fc23, 1887.
est holiday of
ances; when ch
sure to do the
ives as the wi
emembers swee
when "the poor
onld not be forg
are for tni
large assortment of Christm
ropean arrivals, and selectin
lay in our line has ever been
11 have a GRAND OPEN I
POLITICAL.
The Boston Journal (Rep.) calis?
it 4ttlie nresident's victory in X.w
York."'
At a recent prohibitionist meet
ing in Atlanta Flcnry "V. Grady
declared himself a. prohibitionist.
The prohibition party has coased
to be itu anli-rum part;,' and is
simply an anti-Republican party.
Chicuago Journal.
The free trade Democrat of the
south have decided to hold a grand
convention at Atlanta before the
meeting of congress.
J. Randolph Tucker's connec
tion with the case of the Chicago
anarchists is said to have hurt hitn
a 00tl deal jn Virginia.
The election lI a Republican
legislature in New Jersey .points
to the state as good lighting
ground in 1SS3. Boston Traveler-.
The man who otes against the
interests of the community is not
fit to exercise the rights of citizen
ship. JPatcrson Labor Standard.
Dakota hopes to set into the
Union in sections. She will find
the dominant party in congress
taking high moral ground against
sectionalism.
Ex-governor Watts and H. C.
Tompkins, both of Montgomery,
are candidates for the seat of sen
ator Morgan, of Alabama, in the
United States senate.
If you will notice it, it is the
candidate who has no show of an
election who is most liberal in his
promises for reform and retrench
ment. Boston Transcript.
The Republicans of Savannah,
Ga., have organized a campaign
club and invited Fred Douglass
and ex-senator .Bruce, of Mississip
pi, to deliver addresses before it.
Washington politicians are ask
ing themselves if chairman Jones
really meant it in calling the na
tional Republican committee to
meet at "Arlington House." The
latter pi ice is in a cemetery.
"Hackmetack," a lasting and fra
grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
SoldbyW.E. Dement.
Are you made miserable by Indiges
tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Slnoh's Vital
Izer is a positive cure. For Sale by W.
EDement & Co.
the year; the
iidrexi should re
ir children; wh
ves are sure t
theart and Me
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
la a Kansas Drug Store.
Stranger "I want to got r.Q
renth' worm of calomel."
Proprietor ''Fiftv cents' worth
of what?"
'Cdnmel."
"What is ealomei?"
"Don't you know? What sort
of a place are vou keeping, anv
how?" "
'This is :i drug store and if you
want anything don't sling around
any fancy names. Is it a pint or
half-pint you're after?" Lincoln
Journal.
Au Able Protector.
If there ! a more able protector against
the incursions of disease than Hostettcr's
stomach Bitter, we have yet to learn of It.
Atjaln.t the i eriodic afacks of fever and
ague it affords a sme defcucc, it renews
waning vltal.ty, and counteracts the lufirm
'tiei of age ; It prevents dv.pepsla from be
coming chroi Ic, and eventually annihilates
it. It rouses the liver and kidneys when dor
mant and insurer a regular habit of bo ly.
To tin nervous It is of inestimable benefit,
imp .rtln::stca!!ii"ts and vigor into an cn
r elded phblque.Tiie term delicate health"
U usual) t ano her name for debility. While
the Bitters Is incurable, the wcik need
never dcjair of ph steal reinforcement
Persons whose avorations aro sedentary
and laborious rlnvohe exposure to unfa-
oniiiie climatic luflmncest w ill also find the
Bitters an able protector.
The fashion of wearing lace high
up to the throat is already much
in vogue and will be still more so
during: the winter. A pretty style
of simple evening bodice is to have
a chemisette of black or cream lace.
drawn into a high lace band round
the throat, to close in front under
a semi-low silk, velvet, or" ma
terial bodice, with three quarter
length sleeves.
Have you taken a cold? You can
cure it promptly with Ayer's Cher
ry Pectoral. The safest remedy for
throat and lung troubles.
There is wailing among the but
ton makers. The gorgeous but
tons that have illuminated ladies'
dresses by the dozens and dozens
are going out of fashion. The
(correct thing now is to conceal the
fastenings. Boxes and boxes of
(buttons lie -unsold on the shelves
of the dealers. But such are the
compensations of trade the hook-and-eye
sellers are delighted.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Its record
of forty years is ono of triumph
over blood diseases.
time of happy
memoer 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 is given.
ohooi Supplies
TOE
lew Tort IMty
STOEE,
Headquarters for School Books. A Complete
Lino of the
Official Text Books.
Prices Guaranteed Satisfactory.
. The New York Novelty Store.
Seaside Bakery.
Best Milk Bread and
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturer of Fine Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Candles.
R, n. JACKSON.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r;
Good Breafl, Caie ani Pastry
h'ono but the Best Materials L'scd.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered in any part of the city.
BOOTS AND SaOES!
Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
-ATTIIE-
SIDN ljf THEJOLDEH SHOE.
J-Cy&tD TTAHX.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
"IMPORTERS AND "WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHAMSE,
Corner Chenaraus andJCasa streoU.
ASTORIA OIUB50X
r rv
Jsr i?k
2cuT)lo hXli' Seated
JDrGwor uvy
:KiDHEY.-fKVF.
Shetland
i "Will ouhrear tiff
ordinary jst. Drawers.
-LUZERNE KSITTEQ MILLS,-
Ka!Tfti
Wool,
tVVflto..
"rrfi!5LCr-5 rTr-J5ciWfVj4Vi7jflk3tfaJ- ' J "irtmrs 2
M xJJiD
1.
GRAND PEIX PARIS, 187S,
A'D
GRAND CROSS OP THE LEGION D'HONNEDR.
Thoy received the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
For FLAX THREADS at tbo
Xacmdos. Fisheries Sshibition ISSS
And havo been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various
Than the goods of any other
IfJ THE WORLD.
Quality Can iLlways "be XDspe&ded oa,
EaiMCBi FiiSi Use. i Ohr.
HEHEY BOYLE & Co.,
517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twine, Rope and Ketting Constantly on Hand,
SEINES, POUNDS and TEAPS furnished to order at
Lowest Factory Prices.
Coliiia Transportation Company.
A Steamer to take the place of
the burned "Telephone" will shortly
go on the route, as usual.
Due notice will be given,
PRICE tlVE CENTS.
Heavy
g Shetland
srr-r-i s
; ".
I ?l and
Btj two pair o
10IEGT0BP
JF Scotch
rfo Wool.
. Wool.
HOUSE FOUNDED. 1784-.-- l J fe&
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