The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 25, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX, NO. VM.
ASTORIA, OIlUGOiW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1887.
PRICE IVE CENTS.
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and
ONE PRICE.
ACENT.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
wYkUiUiiiv,
D. L.
TUESDAY, NOVEM
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 oauds.
to iiar a. ssiitei.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce, Room 4 aud 5. over City Book Store.
Q.:o. XOIulXD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
oilce lu Kinney's Block, opposite Citv
Hall. Astoria. Oregon.
C, W. FCLTOIf. O. C. YVJjTOX
FUETOSi BStOTKEKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JiomH5and 6, Odd Fellows Building.
C.
II. TH.03IMA ,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Speci 1 attention piven to practice In the
U. r. Land Office, and the examination of
land title. A full mj of Abstract Books for
CJasop County in office.
Money to loan.
Optica Rooms and 5, over City Book
Store.
T t. A- UOWJLiBY,
Attorney end Counsellor nt Law
Office on Chenaraus Street, Astoria. Oregon
F.
i. wiaiTo
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Booms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build
ing. Q B. WATSO.V,
Atty.at Law and Deputy DIst. Atty.
All business before the U. S. Land Office a
peclalty.
Astoria, - - Oeegon.
T C.ULVKLCi.D.D. S.
DENTIST.
Is associated with DO. IiA FOBCJL..
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, ... - OREGON.
jQRS. A. Ii. ASO J. A, FUI.TOItt.
Physicians and Surgeons.
OttV-e on Cass street, three doors south of
dd Fellow's building.
THephoneNo.4l.
JAY TUTTIiE, 3L D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OmcE Rooms 6 Pythian Building.
Re8idbnck On Cedar Street, back of
5t. Mary's HosDltal.
DENTIST.
"Rooms In Allen's Building, p,s-tlrs. eor
nier Case and Squemoqua streets, Astoria
Oregon.
BEC
tring; that great
fond remembr
he parents are
member their w
ds; when lover r
bers friend, and
us" sh
To Prep
0
cially for them in the East, a
eKs watenmg an tne late Hu
ntry assert that no such disp
hat they are all here we sha
D
R. O. R. E8Tr.N.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Okkick : Gem Building, up htalr. Astoria,
JrcRon.
rK. AUVKKD K.IXXETT.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his office, and
nay be found there at any hour.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Offlr c. Ast orla. Oregon.
QKLtt F. PAitKKlt.
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
AXD
Es-Clty Surveyor of Astoria-Raslden-e
: Near Clatsop 31111.
Robt. Collier. Deputy.
E.
C. IIOLUEV.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory.
AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND
IXSUKAXCE AG' XT.
Office at Eoldcn's Auction Rooms. Chena-
mus streer. Astoria. Oregon.
A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over
. H. Conner's Store.
C. H. Cooper's Store
E. C. HOLDEN,
AUCTIONEER S3 COMMISSION
ACENT.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture
and Bedding.
Will conduct Auction Sales or Land, StocK
or Household (foods 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. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
There is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our citizens to send to Portland or
San Francisco for
Custom Made Clothes
As they can get Better Fits, Better Work
manship, and for
Less Money
By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. Ho
has lust received a large stock of Goods from
the East. Fine Business Suits from $S5.
Call ud See Rim &ad Satiifj Tonrtelr.
P. J. MEANY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
wmm
H.
I tfiiiifiiisiiiiiiiia
i
IS
est holiday of
ances; when ch
sure to do the
ives as the wi
emembers swee
when "the poor
ould not be forg
are for this Gla
large assortment of Christm
ropean arrivals, and selectin
lay in our line has ever been
11 have a GRAND OPENI
Tho Man Who Stares.
One of the disagreeable diame
ters that every one meets on mj
streets of a large city is the stan r.
Every now and then, after l;cn.:
a few moments absorbed in
thought cr engaged in conversa
tion, to look around and find tiint
some man is intently and im
pudently gazing at me. When 1
was much younger than 1 am now
this used to diseonceit me, and I
would walk away to get out of the
blackguard's sight. But one day
I read a story about circumstantial
evidence about a man who came
near being hanged for a murder
he did not commit, and mainly be
cause, from first to last, he could
not look bis accusers in the face.
That opened my eyes, not only to
the unmanlines, but to the ab
solute danger there was in a
cowardly management of the eyes.
The result was that I made a re
solution then, which I have adhered
to ever since, that whenever I
caught a person btaring at me I
would immediately and savagely
stare back at him until he averted
his gaze. I subsequently went
further and resolved that whenever
I was speaking to any one I
would look him steadfastly in the
eye, and all the more if Ifelt the
slightest averson to doing so. 1
am the happy father of three chil
dren two sons and a daughter.
My daughter I teach never to be
conscious that any one is staring
at her; bat 1 exact it from my
boys, infiexibty, that they shall
everywhere and on all occasions
look people straight in the eye,
and I impress it upon their minds
that they shall never fail to repay
a starer fourfold in his own coin.
I have an idea that the lesson will
be worth more to them in after
life than a legacy of a million.
Chicago Journal.
Have you taken a cold? You can
cure it promptly with Ayer's Cher
ry Pectoral. The safest remedy for
throat and lung troubles.
C. P. Huntington says he is glad
he was born poor. Most of us are
glad to be born at a1!.
Ayer's bursa parilla. Its record
of forty years is one of triumph
oyer blood dissuts.
GOODS
TMAS
the year; the
ildren should re
ir children; wh
ves are sure t
theart and trie
that are always
otten
dTimi
as goods, anchouVj'Harry
g the latest patterns, and choi
made in Astoria, as we shall
NG DAY of which due not
Heavy "Weight Dcakias.
Martin Prine, of Crablree Fork,
Linn count-, is the lather of twenty-five
children aud is aged 76
years. He crossed the plains in
1840 from Missouri. He has in all
sixty grandchildren. Following
are thu names, aesand weights
of thirteen grandchildren: Ada
Deakins, age 4-?, -weight 212;
Frank Deakins, age GO, weight
209; Martha Deakins, age 28,
wt-ight 200; Boon Deakins, age
27, weight 246; Henry Deakins,
age 25, weight 205; Marion Deak-ing-,
age 24, weight 199; John
Deakins, age 22, weight 170; Polly
Deakins, age 20, weight 196: Char
lev Deakins, age 18, weight 208;
Alfred Deakins, age 16, weight
180; Pleasant Deakins, age 14,
weight 111; Miles Deakins, age 11,
weight 65; Rachael Deakins, age
9, weight 80; Tomie Deakins, age
7, weight 77. The total weight as
here given is 2,351, or a little more
thau 180 pounds for an average.
A Chronic Tendency Overcome.
Many iersoii3 are overcome with a chron
ic tendency to constipation. They are of
bilious temperament. The complaint to
which they are subject, thouj-h elly reme
diable by judicious treatment. Is In nrwy
cacs :igxravatcd by a resort to drastic par
It itlve ana cholagogues. As the human
stomach aud bowels are lined with a deli
cate me brane, and nt with vulcanlte.they
cannotstantl nrolo ed dreiuli ns with such
medicines without serious in Jury. Nothing
restores and counteract an habitual ten
dency to const Ip.mon so effectually as Hos
tcttei's Momach Bitteis. Its laxative effect
I I'Pntln fin. I np.i-vriw.il.. 1. MvIl...K .nH..tj
" l " "' l'."hi WM t c. i i.ici.-icirbu.i.uu-es
nor weakens tho intrstines. and its
- - - ""actympan ea over ping pains
It nmitQuC tilt. lira. It Hon l..7..Mn1o .!..
gisit. promo es digestion, and encourages ap-
i"-"' .".u aicui. ror icvcrauuazue. Kiu-
lent rheumatism. It Is Inc imparable. Take
a wnesiuss ibt-f.ire meal and see how soon
you wall relish them.
It is sad to see family relics
sold at auction, but the most pain
ful thing under the hammer is
generally your thumb-nail.
.KV ISA. rA Always have
lx VVV, Acker's Baby
Soother at hand. It is tho only safe
medicine yet mado that will remove
all infantile disorders. It contains no
Opium or Horphine, but gives tho child
natural case from pain, rrlce 23 cenw.
Sold by
J. W. Conn.
"Uackmetack," a lasting and. fra
crant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents.
Sold by W. E. Donipnt.
Why will you cougn when Shiloh's
Cta-e will give immediate rlief. Price
luctsEOctsdndSl. Soldb W.E. Dement.
ONS
'87
I
time of happy
member their
enhusbands
o do their
nd re-
GSmith has been in San
cest goods to add to the
show. The goods have corn
ice is given.
HOTELS AXJ JlESTAUKASTb
T?.S. ATJLES. 3Propr.
First Clesi ii Every Respect.
Free Coach io tlio House.
CUM. EVKNSOX.
F. COOK
THE?
ntral Hotel
EVENSO-NT & COOK
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLKilX ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Families Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish. Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WAT El t St., Opp. .Foard & Stoketf
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Eun In connection with the Premises. The
Best of
VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
THE
Casino Restaurant
One block from the O. It. & N. Dock,
Nl. M.SERRA, Proprietor.
A Good Meal For 25 Cents.
Oysters in any Style, 23 cents.
In connection with this Popular Restau
rant Is run a 11 st-class Saloon, wvll stocked
with choicest Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
EABDfABE, IRON, STEEL.
iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
Tin. and Ooppor.
Ge
&EB'S Extra
"IM-Maii": Heavy
SUNDER 'j?A SHSBT.E
S Iliihooclr i pii csraent that nu
gsBUrihvIut9 -- J pn.trcl!03 Jfri QrifTi
, to tho FCOSTVlST. lua;t. J JUdllCt
k CdolS'fa
hs $y wo1.
White
Mixed
Wool.
Scqss?
Scarlei
Wool, ZSf
KiDNEY iKPHOTEGM
"Will outwear
Shetland "w""81 it Scotch
-LUZEKSB OITIM ILLS,-
WooL PtoJl '" WooK
Shetland "51
Wool.
GRAND P11IX PAKIS, 1873,
AXD
GSAXD GROSS OF THE LEGION D'EOXNEUR, - "
Thoy received the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL
Tor FLAX THREADS at tho
London Fish.eriss SsMbrtion 1883
And havo been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the variou3
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
Than the goods of any other
IN THE VORLD.
Quality Can Alsrays "be IDspended on,
Experienced Fislierien Use i Oilier.
HENEY BOYLE & Co.,
517 and 519 Market Street, ' - - SAN FRANCISCO
AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST.
Seine Twine, Rope and Ketting Constantly on Hand,
SEINES, POUNDS and TRAPS furnished to order at
Lowest Pactory Prices.
"" '
Strike It
-BOYYODE-
Groceries 1 Provisions
-OF-
Foard & Stokes
Their largely Increasiii;; trade enables
them to spII at the very lowest margin
of proflt while glvlnj; you uonds
that are of first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
p& a g
Heavy
Shetland
j r Hf-
?&-
fym -
Kr'T-
Seated
mfzfi
wi
and
&i
tvonalr cf
urawei3.
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
; I. W. CASE,
nrPORTERS AND "WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
&ENERAL MERCHAMSE,
Corner Chenamus andCa?" streets.
ASTCltIA -..-.- - - OREGON
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
t Capt. Rogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made ana repaired. Good wots
guaranteed.
fE
Hill
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