The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 03, 1883, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, April 3. 1883
Vol. xix.
TABOR AKD THE DRUMMER.
When Senator Taber was on
Animals and Men who Never sec
"Daylight
the Kansas Pacific train going to
"Washington to take his seat, he
met a drummer who had known him
some time by reputation. To pass
the time they engaged in a game
of seyen-up. The play was even
until the close of the second game,
when the drummer received four
kings and an eight spot. A queen
was turned us. "Great God!"
said the drummer; "Mr. Dabor, I
vish it was boker. If ve vas
playin' boker, T vood bet you my
whole bun-dell." "How much is
your bundle?' asked the noble
senator from Colorado. "Dee
hundred and fifty tollars," replied
the drummer. ""Well," replied
Tabor, "If you give me the queen
which is turned, I will go you."
"Tun," said the drummer, and
Tabor picked up the queen. "Dot
ees a shnap," whispered the drum
mer, showing his hand to a man
in the next seat. "I shonld
smile," Answered the man, laconic
ally. "Vood you like to bet some
more, Meester Dabor?" asked the
commercial tourist, with an insinu
ating smile. "Yes," sa'd the
noble senator, "I have a fair hand;
I will make it five hundred dol
lars." "I haf only fifty," said the
drummer, and he made his bet
good for three hundred dollars.
"What haf you got, Meester Da
bor?" "Four aces," answered
Colorado's favorite son, showing
the fatal one-spots. The drummer
was perfectly paralyzed, and was
unable to speak while the noble
senator stowed the pot in his togs.
Slowly drawing a cigar from his
pocket, Colorado's favorite was
about to light up and withdraw,
when the drummer recovered h:s
sense of speech. Leaning for
ward, he said: "Eet ish all right,
Meester Dabor, you haf won de
money square; but Great Godd!
Meester Dabor, vat had the k-veen
to do mit four aces?" Kansas
City Times.
Tony Pastor owns and runs a
first class theatre on Broadway,
New York City, and has gathered
about liim the "best troupe of var
iety artists that could be obtained
anywhere. The company has just
completed a brilliant engagement
at the Walnut Street Theatre,
Philadelphia, and after the present
tour they will reappear in lony
Pastor's own theatre in New York
City, Mr. Pastor is the originator
of his peculiar school of character
According to the Philadelphia
Record, seventeen hundred mules
employed by the Philadelphia and
Reading Coal andiron Company
in connection with mining opera
tions toil under ground daily. At
many of the mines the mules do
not see the light of day for a year
at a time, and very often a mule
spends ten years of his life under
ground. The effect of daylight
upon mules that have been so long
in darkness is blinding. In many
instances this blindness is perma
nent, the shock of sudden light
being too great for the eyes; but
it is the general rule that the mule
staggers around in blindness lor a
few days, always, however, finding
his way to the feeding bin, and
taking true aim with his heels. At
the end of the week eyesight re
turns, he brays witli all the vigor
of lung for which his kind is cele
brated, elevating his tail as an ac
companicnt. There are, in round numbers
2,300 of these animals employed
in all capacities by the Reading
Coal and'Iron and railroad com
panies. Man-of them arc taken up
and down on the cage at the mines
daily. An officer of the company
said yesterday that, in an economic
point of view, the' are thirty-three
per cent cheaper than horses, but
that is offset by the risk run in
emnlovinir these animals. No
wagon boy has been thoroughly
initiated until he has felt the
weight of a mule's heel.
In the mining region, where dis
putes of almost all kinds arc set
tled by fisticuffs, the mule plays
an important part in the miners
training for battle. lie approaches
the mule, which seems to be sleep
ing, and gives him a few taps on
the rump with his bare knuckles
as a reminder that he is wanted to
take part in a sparring match. The
mule responds, the blows are
parried, and the sturdy miner gets
in one or two from the shoulder
which knocks the animal out. of
timc; the latter retiring with
backed ears and looking deeply
humiliated. A number of gentle
men in this city, prominently
identified with the anthracite coal
trade, who have been practical
miners, relate this as an actual
fact.
We want a religion that softens
the step, and tunes the voice to
melody, and fills the eye with sun
shine, and checks ' the impatient
exclamation and harsh rebuke a
religion that is polite, deferential
to superiors, courteous to inferiors,
and considerate to fnends; a re
ligion that goes into the family,
and keeps the husband from being
cross wlifn the dinner is late, and
keeps the wife from fretting when
he soils the newly-washed floor
with his muddy book?, and makes
him mindful of the bcraner and
door-mat; keeps the mother patient
when the baby is cross, and
amuses the children as well as in
structs them; cares for the serv
ants besides paying them prompt
ly; projects the honey-moon into a
harvest-moon, and makes the happy
home like the Eastern fig tree,
bearing in its blossom the glory of
the ripened fruit. We want a re
ligion that shall interpose between
the ruts, and the gullies and high
ways of life, and the sensitive
souls that are traveling over
them.
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CHUNHEM
A M .lOIRCSOX. C. II. STICKELS.
S..M. JOHNSON & Co.,
Dealers in
I
CROCKERY & CLASS WARE.
AUo Wholesale Dealers in
Faints. Oils. Varnishes. Glass.
PiiHj-. Arfists' Oil and "Water
Colors. Vaiut and -Kalso-
inine Iiruslics.
Co'.isnntK on hand a f nil anil choice stock
of Staplt aiul Fnnrv Groceries Only tlio
3st keji:.
Our stock of .'rookiry and Glasrt
Wnrohtho Ianret and m(M Complete
Stuck p or opened in Astoria.
ConatMins of
Tta and Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets. Glass.
Fiuit, smd Water Sets. Kar Fixtures. A.e
Muss. Ponies. Italic Bottles Goblets, Tnm
l)Ter mu onailo Cui, &c , AC.
lis er thirs old at I-owest Living Kates.
i unlit- Guaranteed.
An nomination will more than repay you.
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CLEAR THE TKA.OK!
FOR
FOIfc
BLD.Kant"TheBoss."i
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United States Consul Packard
in a recent official reDort, states
that in 1SS1 there were built in
"Rritish shinvards S-I5 vessels of
o01,184: tons, and equally reliable
reports show that in the same
year (1S81) there were 1 OiS vessels
lost which were bu'lt and owned
by British citizens, showing that
there were two hundred and three
more vessels lost than there were
built during that year, or nearly
one a day lost in excess of the
"output."
Heine, the poet, once said he
should leave all his money to his
Wifc on condition that she niaried
again. He wanted to be regretted
after his -death, and was certain
that whoever married her would
regret that he ever died, per
haps not very much, if he left
her mone' enough.
RHEUMATISM
Heuralaia, Sciatica, Lumbago.
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacoss Oit
u a safe, sure, simple and cheap External
Bexnedy. A trial entails but ths comparatively
trifling outlay or 50 Cents, and every one Buffer
ing with pain can haTO cheap and posture proof
of iU claims.
Directions in Deren language.
80LDBYALLDBUG&I8T8AHDDEALEB3
IH 155DICTHE.
A. VOGEIiSR & CO.,
Baltimore, 2XiL, V. S. A.
Who is Coming
Before the Public
As usual, with a
I TEEMENDOTIS SPEING STOCK!
OF
W. E. DEMENT & CO.
EX3HX3T GGISTS.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded,
Men's Wearing Apparel.
ixMimimiMmsisiiMiisaiaKJiiisaBisajaiaaiaiaHHJJHasiiiiwisuM
Without a doubt he will be
"The Boss"
IN
Men's, Youths, Boys'
5 ClotMng.
"The Boss"
j IN
X Fine leckvear,
m hirts. Collars and Cuffs;
"White and Colored.
It has finally been decided to
begin work on the "Washington
monument onMay 1st. The ap
propriation of $250,000 reads "to
finish," so that the shaft will, it is
hoped, as it is to be done at all.
now be sent up to the intended
555 feet. It is now 3-10 feet, and
when finished will be forty feet
higher than any other artificial
work in the world, topping the
tallest spire of the Cologne Cathe
dral that much.
-THE BOSS1
IN
LOEB & CO.,
JOBBERS IN
WINES,
LIQUOKS,
AM)
CIGAKS.
AGENTS FOIt THE
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastern Distilleries.
t3TA goods sold at S.m Francisco Prices.
MAIN STREET.
Opposite larker Hcin.M Astoria, Oregon.
"THE BOSS" 3
TV 2
Gents Furnishing Goods, q Boots, Shoes and Slippers I
trtim J300XS, (n JL'iUB Jauaa 5
5 BLANKET SHIRTS, rn Ll CaPs' ff!!' and Felt
n Pine axyies.
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singing, and has made himself im
mensely popular, having realized
by his talents a large fortune.
The writer of this article met
Mr. Pastor recently at the Bing
ham House, in Philadelphia, and
found him as genial in private as
he is amusing before the public.
Dunne: our conversation I inquir
ed as to his physical health, and he
replied that, notwithstanding the
strain upon him in the discharge
of his professional duties, it was
excellent. He had occasionally
severe pains, either the result of
rheumatic attaeks or colds, but
any complaints of that character
never troubled him long, as he
had found out a remedy for all
1 :h annoying affections. I asked
jim what the remedy was, and he
replied, "St Jacobs Oil." I learn
ed from Mr. rastor that he consid
ered the Great German Remedy an
excellent preparation for the cure
or relief of rheumatibm, and that
it was about the only thing used
among professinal people for that
distressing complaint. He took
bottles of it with him whenever he
.went traveling, and would not be
without it, and knew that it was
very popular with a number of
members ot ins own company, .n.
conversation held subsequently
with various members of the
organization revealed the fact that
St Jacobs Oil had been perrorm
ing most invaluable service for
them in the- way of curing them
oE rheumatism. Nearly every
artist in the troup used it, and was
enthusiastic in its praise, and the
writer was really forced to the
conclusion that Tony Pastor was
certainly in luck in having so Valu
able an article known and em
ployed in his inimitably good
company of performers, for it en
abled every one to be always in
his place, thus insuring comfort to
the management and genuine
satisfaction to the public. Tony
Pastor would certainly be in
trouble without St. Jacobs Oil.
At least, other managers whose
artists have been temporarily un
supplied, have noticed the differ
ence oetween St. Jacobs Oil in
stock and St. Jacobs Oil out of
stock among the mdmbers of
tfewr companies. 2V. T. Clipper.
The heart has memories that
never die; the rough and tumble
of the world can not obliterate
them. Feeble and palsied age,
trembling on the brink of the
grave- has them when everything
else has lieu away and been .or-1
gotten. They arc the memories
of our boyhood's home, the
home where we were born,
the. yard with its wealth of roses
and flower decked vines, the lilac
bushes where the robins made
their nests each spiing, paying
their rent in songs, we have often
dreamed of but never heard of af
terwzrds; the old elm and swing,
where the children used to play;
all the time the mother sat by the
window, her face gleaming out oc
casionally through the folds of the
dainty muslin curtains, and the
old house with its queer corners
and nooks, and the neat, tidy
chambers where we used to dream
of cloudless skies, sunny hours,
moments of bliss and glorious hap
piness, which now only linger in
the memory of them. Neither
changes nor time, neither distance
nor distances, can ever efface or
blot from the heart those memories
of the spring time of our lives.
W fROYALESSr.$J&
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I ,,"mg'kSP,
There is a rumor that a survey
has been ordered by the U. P. R.
R. of a road from Eagle Rock, 1.
T., to Yellowstone Park. It will
run over the track of the Utah and
Northern railroad to Market Lake
and thence up the North Fork of
Snake river.
MAGNUS G. CROSBY,
Dreder in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Fittings, .
VLV AIliERS ASD STEAM FITTER"
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP 'LEAD
SHEET IROH TIN AND COPPER,
TOTlrt
AND
k-innnm wHar. j m
amniiuBiiiiHiniiismnsiiiniiiMnais""s"""""m,,MI -
THE BOSS TAILOK,
with an 2
Immense Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, z
THREE FACTS TO TH PUBLIC. jj
He will make you Trices Lower than any other house 111 the
city. a
You can pick from the Largest Variety of goods in this city, s
He will give you better value for your money than any other
store in this citj S
Don't fail to call on 5
"THE BOSS" M. B.KANT.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tills iwwder never varies. A marvel of
imritv, strength and wholesonieness. More
economical man iiie ucuiuurj mi". "
cannot be sold In comprtltlon with the mul
titude of low test, short weight, alum or
nhosphate iKmders. Sold mily in can,
itovAi. Baking Powdkk Co.. 10G Aall-t.
X. Y.
King
of the
MOTHER READ. .
Gkkts: Alioia nine ecrs ago I 1. ! a
child two yenrs old ami almost difil. Hie
dtx-tor I had attending lur could ? ic-il
what ailed her. 1 asked him if he did ot
think it was wonns. lie wild 110. How
ever, this did not satisfy me, as I f.-'. ton
vinced in niv own mind that she h-wl.
obtained a bottle of 1K. C aieI.A .:
CKLEimATKDVKIOIIFl'OISlseimlne).
I cave her a teaspoonful in the mornlus
nndanoUierntnlRhtncnvileiisheirtfectl
scventv-two worms anil was a well eliiiu.
fl . ?!. T l.nr iiMnl tuuttl MMfllf.llf it.
mint; 1111:11 1 nnw "v... .... ......-.-.- --
ia my family. The health or my c-h'Mren
remained ut rood that I had rcgS-Hod
watching their actions until alwm tl.nw
wesks ago, when two of them iircciilod
tho same sickly appearance that 1 r.niiy
did nine years ago. So 1 thought it mast
be worms, and went to work at on wnh
a bottle of UK. C. 3Ict.VNirSM.K3II
ifi'fiK liotwrnn four of mv children, their
1 ii.ii-
ws
itma
cameoutall right.uut Charley pas-ed forty
five and Johnny about sixty worm. The
result was so gratifying that J siom two
days In showing the wonderful Uect of
your Vermifuge around I'tica, and now
IiavC l ne worms uu innmum ,;-,T,"v"
Yours truly, juii-s i-il-mu
The genuine UK. C aicUVNl?S VKK
MIITOK is manufactured only by
Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
aiul bear the signatures of C. 3IcLane
and ricining lJro. It I never made in
M. Louis or Wheeling.
Ik surc you get the genuine Price, Jj
cents bottle.
FLE3IDIG BKOS., Pittsburgh, To.
.anuDijaaiti'UM
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING A' SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PEP. PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with eainuss and dispatch.
Xuiie hut llrst rla.s woikmen employed
L A large awrtnient off
SCALE?
Constantly on hand
WILLIAM HOWE
DEALER IN
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber
E
All Kinds of
OAK LUMBER
GLASS,
AND
Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
Boat Material, Eic.
I1IIHH
j Boats of all Kinds Made to Order, j
-
Eg-Orderc from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases.
LOOK HERE !
We rcsjieclfirtly inform the public that we
will always keep on hand tho best quality or
Presli and Cured Meats.
ALSO
Choice Family Groceries,
Fresh Fruits Vegetables, Crockery and
Glass-ware.
Ships, Hotels and Boarding Houses sup
plied on liberal terms.
A share of the public patronage is respect
fuUy.sohc.ted. WARBEf &Tn0SIPS0S.
Blood
Is not a "cure all." It Is ablood-purinerand
tonic Impurity of the blood poisons the sys
tem, derances the circulation, and thus in
duces many disorders, known by dlllereut
nnntpc in ii:tliniilsh them neeordlne to ef
fects, but being really branches or phases of
that great generic disorder, lrapnrltj ot
liiooa. bucu are uyspepsxa, uuumisnciv,
Liter Complaint, Constipation, iVcrrotw Dis
orders. Headache, Backache, General irifr-
now. Heart ica.c,ljroptty, b.ianty instate.
Piles, liheumalixm. Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin
dc.
Disorder. Pimple. Vleen. Swelling, dx..
Ji.iner or tne Jiiooa prevents ana
Alexander H. Stephens had a
bio- head on a small body. uIs
that Stephens?'' as.ked a large,
North Georgia man one day in his
presence; "If I greased him under
the ears, I could swallow him
whole." "I have no doubt of it,
my friend," said the little govern
or; "and you would then have mofe
brains in your stomach than ever.
you had under your hat.
Native potatoes have been 'dis
coapred in Arizona by Prof. Lem
tnon. They were found iu a cleft
of one of the hiehest peaks of the
Apache pass, under a tangle of
prickly busoes ana cacu.
cures these by attacking the caurc. Impurity
ot tne mooo. unemisis ana pnysicians agree
In calling it "the most genuine and efficient
preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug
cists. SI ner bottle. See testimonials, direc
tions, &c, in pamphlet, "Treatise on Diseases
ot tlm JU00Q." WTapppa arouna eacu doiuc.
D.ltANSOM, SOX & Co..rrops
Buffalo. JC. Y.
Drugs and Chemicals
J. E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
AND
A Pharmacist,
AST0RIA.O
SOLID GOLD
JEWELRY,
Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches,
SILiVERWARE,
Of every description.
The finest stock of Jew dry in Astoria.
ESTA11 goods warranted as represented
, GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER.
tr.
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Prescriptions carefully comioundcd
Day or Night.
CROCKERY! CROCKERY!
Just received at
A. M. JOHNSON & CO'S
Another large shipment of
rockery.
Consisting of
Dinner nml Ten Sets, Class Sets,
"Water Sets, Toilet Sets,
Har Classes and Kottlcs or all kinds.
TJgar Lighter. Table Cutlery.
Plain and Plated Castors,
Ornamental Hand Lamps,
Patent Sc - extinguishing Xarap
Ilurncrs,
LaKa-stPC Lamp ChIniHe3s, all sizes,
Lamp Reducers, Lamp Shades, pa
per and porcelain and Illuminators
Bean Pols nnl Flower Pots. Stone
.Inrs, all Sizes.
CROCKERY
Of all kinds and descriptions. It will pay
j on to call and examine,
The largest stock of CKOCKERY in town
S.ARNDT&FEKCHEN,
ASTORIA. - OKEGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AND
Boiler Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNEEY,
Aim
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CAJSNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
BUSINESS CARDS.
$30
1 ;. holukx,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIOXEKi:, COMfinSSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
t KL,0 P. JPAltKKR.
SURVEYOR OF
ClatHop County.and. City of Astoria
Otttce :- Chenamus street, Y.M.C. A. hall
itoom No. 8.
T J. WIJiTOJf,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
3B-orQce in Pythian Building. Rooms 11, 12.
ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
BETTOX STBEET, NEAK PAEKEIt HOUSE,
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
TAY tutt:le, m. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build
ing. RESiDECE-Over J. E. Thomas'. Drug
Store.
"P P. 1ITCKS,
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, - - -
Rooms hi Allen's hulldlngup stain, corner
of Cass and Saemocqhe streets.
- OREGON
BOWLBY.
GEHERAL MACHINISTS AHDJ.-AB0,VL
..,.. i ATTOKNEY AT
BDILtK MAKtK5.
; Clien.unas Street.
LATV.
ASTORIA. ORKGOh
Improvement of Chehalis River.W.T.
U. S. Engixekk Office.
Portland. Oregon. 3Iarch 24th 1SS3.,
PROPOSALS WILL BE ltECEI-D UN
tll 11 A. M.. April 21th. 1S&. for reinov
ins drift and snacs from tJie Chaunel of the
Chehalis River. W. T, .
Speciflcations, required forms of hhls and
necessary information will he furnished m
application. ,,.'
dCt. Ciiptidn of Engineers.
Notice.
AFTER THIS DATE THE
price of boapl at my hotel will be ra'se d
ON AND
price of 1
twenty per cent;
I Astoria, March 25ib,iSS3.
H. B.PARKER.
lwfc
HANSEN BROS.
HdXE REMOVED!
From their old quarters to their
NEW SHOP
And Factory near Kinney's Cannery
LAND iMARIl! ENGINES
Boiler Work, teamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
Of all .Descriptions made to Order
at Short Notice.
A. D. "Wass, President.
J. G. Hustlek, Secretary.
I. "W. Case, Treasurer.
JonxFox, Superintendent
Notice to Settle.
BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING OP Ac
counts all parties indebted to D. K.
Wakuex will please call aC an early date
and settle. d"
Cleaning Repairing.
NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK, BY
GEORGE liOTJSTT.
Main Stret, opposite N. Loeb'a.
GEHERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY.
Bills of Exchange on any
Part of Europe.
r AI AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING
1 well known and commodious steamship
lines:
STATE LINE, RED STAR,
HAMBURG-AMERICAN.
DOMINION LINE,
NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE.
Prepaid Tickets to or from any European
port.
For fnll information as to rates of faro,
saihujcdays, etc, apply to j
Notice.
ON AND AFTER APRIL 1ST, 1883, THE
pricp of board at the Occident Hotel
will be advanced five dollars per month,
dlw MEGLER & WRIGHT.
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