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tn MM.. XXX 11 NO.-J3 ASTOK1A OKIiXiOiV SATURDAY JAiSTAKY 2ft. i KiM) . PKHE MVE VK k HUMNESS cards. A. ULEVEIjWU, ATTOKXEY AT LAW. O-a-e-FUvelN new brick building, comer Second and Cass streets . iv stain. f Olll IS. IJIiTII. ATTOKN'EY AT LAW. 031ce on Casi street. 2 doors bade of Odd I'olluwi BulUiiiS. Astoria, Oregon. OKEJI KAXAGA, ATrOUXEY AT LA.W. oaice orer White House Cor.. Astoria, Or. G KO. .OLASD, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. thee In Klnney'i. Mock, opposite City 1 1.J5, Astoria, Oregon. ,w nnru.v. o. c. rnt-TON FULTON BKitTHEKS, TTOKNEYb AT LAW. KoomsSand 6. Odd Felloes Building. 1 I.A.BOW1jBY, ? tltorur) and Coaimellor nt law Office on Chenaraui Mreet, Astoria, Oregon DENTIST. . oouis 11 ,tria 12 Odd Fellows Building. -I IIJ1V, .-- - OREGON rr-, i ., Ait.i. v, n'lrosi Ci'i street, between lrd and 4th Sp-clil Kitenti'pii 10 n.'.ees of Wonc.. amfCuiUiei.. by it a, L. Fulton. sniuiu utiunto surgtry. by Dr. J. A Fu ol O i hounfiomlOtulJ A. M.. audi to 4 P 4. ft-, t . ;i.i l n .i -iuia:; amd jsokoeo:-- - ' a "i n Krai r.c : c-iru i .t! - A e tlwr ii pin-tel .a . K. 1!U ST. DENTIST. IIMU! Hi MIej's i:ull.lill, i.p othln. coi ne i'.tv aud atiueiuiHUA sticcts. Avton.. Orrtoii M Its. IMt on i:--ai Vllt, i ifflce and residence, D, K Wan en's for mer residence. itir.i. ir irn Diseases of Women an I Omldien, aud ( the Ej e and Ear, pecia ties T"K.O. U.KVTKS. I'lIYfelClAX AXD bUK(5E0NT. Special attention to Diseases of Wo nun and diireri . h i- Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stair. Astoria, n. a. surrii. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 rythlan Building over C. IL Cooper's Store. PATRONIZE HOWE INDUSTRY, There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland oi San Francisco for Custom Mado Clothes As they can pet Iletter Fits. Better Work manship, aud for less Mouey. By Leaving their Orders with MEANT. Now Goods by Evory Steamer. Call and bee Jllra and hatlifj Touneir. P. J. Meany. merchant Tailor. ATTOTIOW AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C .IToldeu. Thh AlflAef Aat.Mi.VnJ r , wr . -r -wuiuuot vyominisbion House in Oregon Goods of all kinds sold on com- Aurtiou Sales Everv K.irimim? strlim dnnpepalriD8, JobWnS and Uphol- Flne StOCk Of Fumitllro nn hona .JJ yoa want Bargains In Ilouseho'd MAKTIS OLSE.X Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSOKS TO I. "W. CASE, niPoKTEES AND WHOLESALE ANL RETAIL DEALERS IN &ENERAL MESCHANDISE, Comer Chcnamus and Cass streets. ASTrMA - - 0tE.r,Q For Sale. Ten acres c-d land, 'mpr yd nrhr:-d noa-ndb rnnril o nbulwt ngs, uel su -tl d : two we is wat-r. vvithn cme rnUenf Knapra. M.o na the Much 1 plee For pirtlcularihpplyto ' . WASH LEST. Knappa.O.-co. H. a Best of All Cough medicines, Aycr's Cherry Pec toral is in greater demand than ever No preparation for Throat and Lunj Troubles Is so prompt in its effects, sc agreeable to the taste, and so widelj known, as this. It is the family medi cine in thousands of households. i."10 nre"d for years from a bronchial trouble that, whonever I take cold or am exposed to inclement weath. er, shows itself by a very annoying , n sensation in the throat and by difficulty in breathing. I have tried a great many remedies, but none does so well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which always gnes prompt relief in returns of my old complaint." Ernest A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Eoads, Parish Ter. ro Bonne, La. " I consider Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. l lamily, many times during the past in '""' auu uavo never Known it to fail. It will relieve the most serious anectionft nf tha fi,mA i..M- whether in children or adults." Mrs! n. vi. .cugeny, uouncil UluUs, Iowa. "Twenty years aj;o I was troubled CV1LI1 A MtdAnCa rtf ttia l.Hn TA... afforded me no relief and considered my case hopeless. I then began to use Ajer's Cherry Pectoral, and, before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I belie e that Ayer's Clinrrv P.rtr.Ml ca,.n.l .- l.r Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, 111. Six years ago I contracted a severe :old, which settled on my lungs and SOOU develnnnri nil ttio sl-irmlnT .vmn. toms of Consumption. I had iTcoughT niglit sweats, bleeding of the lungs, pains in chest and sides, and was so lirostrated 1 tn lift mnflnml tr, mv Led most of the time. After tryine arious prescriptions, without benefit, my physician finally determined to give Die APr' f!lirrrtr PftptftTil T trtrtU I ind tlio effect was magical. I seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using only three bottles, am as well and 'Sound as ever." Kodiiey Johnson, Springfield, 111. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PEEPAnED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 3old by -" nrnggisti. Price SI ; elx bottles, $5, ilson& Fisher SMp Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, 3aints. Oils, and Varnish LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PMO VISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOB SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Roller Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. Morgan & Sherman. GROCERS And Dealers In Ml Special Attention Clvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street P. O. Box 153. Telephone No 37. STORIA, OltEKOrV. 'rUMf'U BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Baines. Drafts drawn available In any part of the n ....I -.uina anil nn llnnw 1n.. r...i U. r. aUU l-U4WIt, UUU m a.w.i uiit vuin? Ofkick Uonus : 10 a. m. to 3 r. m. Odd Ffixows Bcn-niNO. AstorU. Oregon Cannery Sph THE Paclfie Coast Express Coipy V.'lll open for business betwren Astoria, llwaco and Oystervllle ON DECEMBER IO, 1888. 0 Valuables. Money, Packages, and F eight carried at very Reasonable Rates with the utmost security to the sender. Crn K-ctirn J-t Atoili made with PaclSo FXj oi ard W-IU Fargo & Co.'S ExprfciJ Ci'iiipames for all points. Office oa Hustler's douK. o. r. U73HU2, Aatat. "DUN GONE DEAD." A Story Prom The Oatawba Country. On the Catawba river, in the mountains we3t of Salisbury, N.C., I came to a hamlet of seven or eight houses one mid-afternoon. Two or three mules were hitched in front of the store, but the only person in sight was a girl of eleven or twelve yeara seated on the door step, with elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands. "Good morning," I saluted, as I came up near. "MawinV she replied, without raising her head. "Anything wrong?" She pointed toward the houso and choked back a, sob. "Somebodv sick?" "Dad's orful. He'll bo getten to gwine befo' night." At that moment a woman ap peared at the door of the house mentioned and beckoned mo over. She had been weeping, but she choked back her tears and said: "I am glad you 'un has cum. The ole man ar gwine to leave us. Cum right in." The country doctor had come nnd gone, and seven or eight peo ple had gathered in the one big room to be with the dying to the last. On a bed in the corner la an old man. He had the frame of h giant, and had stood up under )ld age like an oak tree. He was a specimen of mountaineer, born ind reared among those m'ghtv hills, and without education or polish. He had lived out his day without knowing the world around him. He was propped up in brd, with a chair and pillow behind im, and as he shook hands with iiie he buid: "I'm glad, stranger- mighty .dad. I rcokonded the folkset. lown below might hang on to er till too late." aHe'll read the Bible- to yer, ftra," said the blacksmith, with vident relief. "After a bit, Jim. I want ti. talk a lettle fust. And say, Jim. if ye hev got a mewl to be shod. ir any otner work to do, go an do it. It's almighty good of ye to .urn m, out ve catrc neip me ny." Jim wont, and the other man ent, but the women remained. I'hre were four of them. Three tiad their knitting and one w.is making a hickory shirt. The wife was busy most of the time at the nher end of the room, and after a it the girl, whoso name was? Nancy, came in and sat down on the floor beside my chair. The old man was given a brandy sling, propped up anew, and then he said to me: H'hoy tay I'm dyin', reckon they'uns' is right, womanish and that shows and I I feel me I'm dun sent for. Theyum' hero hev bin telling me to get ready." 'Yes, it would be well," I re plied. "I've hoarn about this yore heaven an' 't other place," ho went on, "and I recken I orter hev paid mo' Ytenshun to what folks said. Its ptfrty late now to begin, but I'd like to ax a few quesbuns. Its all straight 'bout that ar heaven, hain't it?" "I believe it is." "It's writ down in the bible that all we'uns orter be good, hain't it?" "Yes." "And all of we'uns is done told that if we is bad we'll go to that t'other place?" "Yes." "Wall, I've hearn it often 'nuff, but I never gin any heed. It was so much easier to be onery that I kinder drifted that way. I kinder depended on my livin' to be a hundred years old, you know, and yere I'm tooken away at eighty one. It's kinder sudden like meetin' a b'ar as you turn a cor ner and hain't got no gun." "I don't think you have been so very wicked," I said, as his bony fingers worked nervously on the quilt. "Wall, mebbe not mebbe not. I hain't never shot anybody, nor been a robber, nor feot fire to a meetin' house, like some. Does the Lord call it a sin to get the best of a feller in a mewl trade." "Probably not." "I traded a doe for a gun onct, and that dog he'un died in two days. I now that I oner re turned that gun, but in them dayB I weg stiff-necked. Hev I got to amwarfor that?" 'Perhaps." "I took up a stray hog onct and didn't say a word about it, and af terward killed him fur bacon. It was onery, as I kin see now, and the Lord's gwiue to bring it up agin me. What shall I say. stranger?" "I can't tell you." "I fit with Tom Wheeler onct. I begun the quarrel and I was to blame. I'm a thinkin' the Lord has got that down. And say, I havon't alius done right by the ole woman," "Jim, oh, Jim! don't serious nuhin 'bout me!" said the wo man, as she came to the bed with a tin plate in one hand aud a wip-ing-towel in the other. "iJut, mammy, I've been shuck less and onery. We could hev had mo' if I'd worked and tooken keer of things. I kin see whai I've dun wrong. The Lord's rot it all down agin me, and he's gwine to ma te me holler for it. Stranger, ye kin read, I reckon." "Then read mo a leetle outen the bible. Lucy, git it fur him. We hain't none of us much on -he read. Don't remember that 1 ever looked into it, but I never used the leaves for guii-waddmg, like some I've hearn the circuu-rnJer read off about. Dan'l in the huti's den, Moses and xhn sarpin', tl-c children of Israal and ;ci!, but I never cuddled to it much. Thought it might hev bin writ by a city chap who wanted to show oil In smirtness. D've think it v.v.s ali true?" ''Every word of it." 'Then the. Lord is gwine ter ji'dire me fur it. R.-ad to me. stranger." (Concluded on Fourth pa e.) Daibys Propiiyl.it tic Haiti. TJ-ie H In every Mc k-rmmi. Will leei) th- atmusplrere pun-aml w liiilemnrr: ny mnvitiK an uau ocmrs irmn ai -itirc Will destroj all Disease Germ, infec tion from all Fevers, and nil Com ijiiou-Disea-.cs. The eminent phwchn, .1. Marinn bims. M. J., Xew "or, -n-: -1 .mi i om hired that Prof. Dnrl) s l'iopli 1 uu Fluid is a most alu ib'e liu ke a i ' A Krotty Point "Cuailie, o r darling, tied his handkerctii f lm of knots while h'1 w i- askma; me i b his wife." "I h ve always no ticed th it ppcdiirity ab'itit hi; imposing. All the rest ot the girls have remarked it, ton.'' London Judy. UETTEK TIItM BLOOOY !1 i rTit.-i. General Wheaterof XeIiOti.-aj-:'M experience in the Engli-h arnn a-, well n in America, convinces me, tli.it no(ft xng so thoroughly puritiess the lilood m .ir'ds to hraltli. vnior and lift a-. AK er's Ensli-h Ulood Elixir." TInsgie.it Remedy is sold under a positive ;;uai anteu by J. W. Conn, Mrmudsl. A Doubtful Compliment H ist chs I hope you are e joxin oi r dinner, Mr. Fowler? Guest Ye-, indeed. This country air lu g ven me such an appetite that I can eat most anything. J!os on Beacon. FLUIING MCE IN Till! TEI3. We hold positive proof that AckerS English Blood Elixir cures all blond poisons where chepp sarsap.inllas and so-called purifiers fail. Knowing tins we will sell It to all who call at our store on a positive guarantee J. v. Conn, Druggist. "Whon you have a bad cold cough as little as possible," says a medical writer in a Chicago paper. His next advice will be w hen on have a broken leg don't let it bother you." Detroit Free Press. now doctous coQiru oevtss. Doctor Walter K. Hammond aj s : "Af ter a long experience I have nmc to the coiiclu-ion that two-thirds of nil deaths trom coughs pneumonia and consumptii'n, might be avo de l if Ack er's English Cough Remedy wi re onlj carefully used in time.' Ihis v.oiulir ful Remedy is sold under a poitiui guarantee by J. W. Conn. Druggist. Said a rather frivolous Nov. York lady to a friend: "It may be years and ypars before I find my ideal man." "And what .'re you going to do in the meantime?" "Get married I suppose." 2'imc. r vsrEi'si , iir.itiAiit, iie.itii These are the a -tual 'tens which fol low Indirection. Acker's CiirIIs'i Ds- pepsia Tablets will both check and cure thf most fearful ol disease. Guaran teed by J. W. Conn, Dru; -i-t. The butcher who had his whole there was too much lieu on Ins meat, Motel Mail. Ayer's Catharnc Pilk stimulate ;rin :vate nnona. Evcrythius the appetite and regulate the bqw-' i lrst c,nfc3- Is. Try thorn. Have you seen.1 GencTievc str.ct, re r of Gr'Qu & Heed's. 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COKNEiTlllTT .f iiaitmrd l n K U N i j IIO VI . of ual:i ind. I.' OX if l-otlll. D. l'lUiJLUt'a UU.lf California Auents also fur 1 K tVFI.LSTSS', of Hartrord- Lif amlAulent rick'ts soM for the ALIutS l.ii.e ot u..m luii-i. from Old Countn to Astoria. KOIir. VAKKEK At old oftlce ot .1. a. liezortli. $67,000,000 Capital Uverpoo! .. London (!lo',e.Nort.i I'ntish .eid M rcnii!enf liinilmi ami l-di1- urli. Hartfir! of Coi neiiicul. Cuaiin-rtlal ol ''ilifnr.ui Airru ult ura'. of W.it, rioAn, sp "lorl;, I. ndnii . I.ieraslnre o l.nerponl, I nt; . 1'ire Insiu .n-e iniianleb, lieprestnt in a c -p tal of 5 .osk,jhO i: i -S !)!SF "isteiit. Filter's Restaurant AND O-srsto-E'. 'E:Bctr,lo-r,.3 Tlie 31 st Topular r.eo t in the City. Every thing riiNt-Cla'S Private Entries and Private llooms for Families and I'artifs. Homo-Macio Pastry a Spacialty. Castim rnd Shoalvriter Piy Oysters iu Lir Mle Weildin anil Tarij Dimrrs prppired on liort nofce. All l.iu. s f Ifciiiustlc anil Impurteil Ines .ni c R-.irs, Came of All Kintls in Coason. NiMto I) Mint's lnXi btor.-. Third ar., Astoria. Oregon. MmM ml "top Horn C. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's. Game, FtSll, 0'SterS, EtG , COOKFD TO ORDEK- F!F 1 ill THE VIENNA CASH. i i infistiriffifi !g eso v&$0g&M&&r Ken's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Ccu' , HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, - Traveling Bags.Umbrellas, Blankets, Quill?, . Direct from the Jfanufacturers and Importers rSF-A child buys as cheaply as th nost experienced bsyor. I.L.OSGOOD, Kinney's Uriel; r.unaii'g. tei''rwla Av- Oppoilto liescue KokIiic House. uSJkSt'O'ST.'K.j urtt,v. Street Cars running bv the door. SSJJ-K! jSTSi, m jmM badi M.f s' &- 5000 double roll of Wall Paper and "Decorations of the latest ty cj . jus rtcciveJ direct from IZmtern fiotoru-j. Also a large ussurtuient o Uf all jrradefl in bemrl il New Smyrna Rags, Portico Curtains, China HEattin Call and examine. UHAS. 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