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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1887)
2 J fo gatoj Stotea. ASTORIA. OREGON: MARCH.27, 18S7 WIARVELOUS CHANGES. j CThftt tha Future "Will be to those irho Befuse to Belle-re. suta.y The New York Sun is booming Wm. T. Coleman for the presi dency. It was Henry Clay who said, "I would rather be right than be president." If the winds of heaven could Kanme.vs;ihlft to us. and if from some standpoint far out in the blue we could look down upon them, we should, no doubt, find some of our preconceived notions considerably modified. That they woulcfpresent a spectacle sublime KoTrnnd r.oncention coes without saying, and though no doubt wild and seemingly chaotic enough to baflle the eye of an archangel in an attempt to trace out the entire system of their motions, a compre hensive view would yet perhaps present more of regularity than we are accustomed to associate with the winds. No doubt the first thing that would strike the attention in such a survey would be, not the wild oliaos of the aerial currents, but their orderly rhyth mical motions. For instance, throughout the tropics at ordinary times there is a morning and even ing ebb and flow of the air as reg ular and as pronounced as the oVk onrl flnw of the ocean. All coasts there suck in a moist, re freshing breeze from the sea in the morning, and breathe out again at night. To the eye that could detect this grand inhaling and. exhaling over the whole trop- ical earth, and could see also the great trade winds sweeping down from the poles to the equator in - maiestic currents hundreds of -'miles wide, two mighty streams 'that meet in the torrid zone, flow upward and move back in the up per atmosphere to the eye that could discern all this, and the many other regular and periodical currents, as well as the circular " wnirling of storms, and, possibly, the" circular movements of the storm centers, the most impressive - J. act of our atmospheric movements " would not be their capricious ir regularity, their Btful uncertainty, but the sublime order and rhythm of .the winds. Ix 18G3, when Europe thought this great nation was going to pieces, and Louis Napoleon in France and Lord Palmerston in England were doing all they could to help the thing along, Henry Ward Beecher made a series of magnificent addresses in England, " which did much to turn the tide of popular feeling across the sea. He was met by great opposition, and, as he wrote, "had to out scream a mob, and drown the roar of a multitude." But he con quered by the force of mind over matter. Here is an extract from Wis last address at Exeter Hall where, amid a storm of tumultuous applause, he said: "Standing by my cradle, standing by my hearth, standing by the altar of the church, standing by all the places that ..mark the name and memory of heroic men, who poured their blood and lives for principle, I declare that in ten or twenty years of war we will sacrifice everything we have for principle. If the love of popular liberty istlead in Great 'Britain you will not understand .us, b.ut if the love of liberty lives 'as it once lived and has worthy s successors of those renowned men "that were our ancestors as much as yours, and whose example and principles we inherit tq make fruitful as so much seed-corn in a new and fertile land, then you will understand our firm, invincible de termination deep as the sea, firm as-the .mountains, but calm a the Heavens above us to fight this war through at all hazards and at every cost." The splendor of these words swept even the phleg matic Englishmen off their feet. ' The enthusiasm of an audience spellbound by oratory cannot, of course, be taken as a fair example of the result of Mr. Beecher's work in England, but in this moral em bassy, preaching the great uniyer L jfal truths of humanity, he certainly influenced greatly the middle classes and affected greatly the tone of public thought. Is thifl country unconsciously un dergoing a wonderful change, is the change to take place before we are aware of the fact, and when it has taken Tiln.ee -will we wonder whv we did not see it befcffc it was too late? Those that see the changes early avail themselves early, and thereby receive benefit. The shrewd iron man seeB the iron interest transferred from Pittsburg and Pennsylvania to Birmingham, AlnV!iTTi n.nrl in his far-siehtedness sees the furnaces in Pennsylvania torn down and deserted for this new and prolific field. It is claimed by the iron men of Alabama that the low price it which iron can be pro duced there will revolutionize the iron interests of the world. "We have seen the gram-growing centers of this country shifted to the Woof Wa have Keen the nork-T)ack- ing industry flit from Cincinnati to Chicago, and from thence to Kansas City and Omaha- Southern cotton mills undersell New England and American markets, and challenge Vio Trnrlrl- We have seen and are seeing all this take place before our eyes, and know that other changes are taking place equally as prominent, and we wonder as we behold them. Ten years ago the insurance companies only required an analysis of the fluids when they were taking insur ance for very large amounts. To-day no first-class company will insure any amount unlesB they have a rigid analysis of the fluids passed, and if omrtMPdo nf rerLain disorders are apparent, the application is rejected. In their reports they show that the death of sixty of every 100 people in this country, is due either directly or indirectly to such disorders. The Brompton Hospital for Consumptives, Toniinn "Rnnriand. renorts that sixty of every 100 victims of consumption also have serious disorders of the kidneys. Among scientists for the treatment of this dread malady the question is being discussed : "Is not this disorder the real cause of consumption?" Ten years ago the microscope was something seldom found in a physi cian's office; now every physician of standing has one and seldom visits V.ia ntTorifB without CflllinC for & sample of fluids for examination. Why is all this ? Is it possible that we of the present generation are to die of diseases caused by kidney dis orders? or shall we master the cause by Warner's safe cure, the only re cognized specific, and thus remove the effects ? It is established beyond a doubt that a very large percentage of deaths in this country are traceable iconcnri vifinovR. "For vears the proprietors of Warner's safe cure have been insisting that there is no sound health wnen mo Kiuneys arc diseased, and they enthusiastically press their specific for this terrible disorder upon public attention. We are continually hearing its praises sounded. This means wonders ! pfltinnt. ihe nronrietors of this great remedy, who have been warning us of the danger, tell us hov to avoid a disease that at first is so unim portant, and is so fatal in its termina tion? Are we to hope against hope, and wait without our reward? The most significant of all changes, Vkvit-otw fVint wn nf to-dav can note is this radical change of view to which the public has been educated: It was formerly thought that the kid neys were of very small importance ; to-day, we believe, it is generally ad mitted that there can be no such thing as sound health in any organ if they are in the least degree deranged. A Sew And. Enlarged stock of Choice Brands f Clears. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansiirsPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. L. Heck & Sous. Vrncti flrnfrrm imt Plifnm5f finrden aud Flower Seeds at Thompson & Kess.' Pic Squash, Fresh Pineapples in cans, Los Angelas Honey. Eastern Cream Cheese, Sugar Cured Beef, etc. Thompson & Ro. Fine Furnished Room. Attho Munon Heuse: Newly fur nished and renevated: terms lcasonable. M US. A. E. bTOCT. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. JEFF'S United States Restaurant h the be-?t and cheapest in Astoria. A Nasal Injector iree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy ?rice 30 cents. Soldby W. E. Dement The best Fabre's. ... ,5Mfsga a Big atfiB" For the Next SO -Days oysters in any st le at Will nnh e shortly direct fn.ni eastern lactone, .-n,htl s of 100 Alarm Clocks, 10 Cases of Books. 10 Cases of Stationery. 5 Cases of Wnfcng Paper. 2 Cases r? ,t L. .... cr -nnVi-j Carriares Etc.. Etc. These Roods are all of Mua-.cal Instruments. 50 Baoy oarnrfi, j-. ,,,? uait bouhtatbotto,cashpiIccsandv.UU.e,oMloerlh:.n ever heard of tefore. WAIT FOR THEM. Ogt& .2D2BB,, Manager. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prlee 50 cents. Masai Injector free For sale by W. E. Dement. For lame Back, Side or (Jliesi u-e Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pries -25 cent-. For sale by W. E. Dement. NEW TO-DAY. I Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer u And JHABDWAEE, IRQH, STEEL, The New Improved Family MannfaHiirinn o.o c;c rvfhine.i n PiPC and FlttinQS' Ca'-l and Examine at the STOVES, American News Depot. A- BALSVIANNO, AGENT. HOU QP TIN WA R E VNI FURNISHING GOODS MRS. BORGLAND, II. Wat-on, Dept. District Attorney. -1 V1TTK STATE VS Itlii rjn.r v;i? (lUniisspd on motion of C. lit To Rent. E.-MVEACKK TRACT FOR A TERM Jl j e.ir. Well located : Will he leaeil r.i.MaMti"rne TERM OF on MK. WEIMAN. Chicago H'oui fr"OF We will sell all of our Ladles' and Children's Cloaks 25 per cent. Less ihan Fonwr Prices. We have .lust Received a Larm l.e: o!' the celebrated Browns ville, Orejjon, "Wooh n-Goods in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Underwear, Flannels and Blankets. Also, Direct from the East, Gents Youths', Boys', and Children's Fine Clothing and Hats. All of which we -will sell at the Very l.mot I noes. Our Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Gcods is'om of the. most complete north of San Francisco. Our past reputation justifies u. in ayir. that We Lead in Quality of Goods and Prices. W. T. P&EEEE, SHEE LEAD LEAD STRIP SHEET IRON, '.3?30l AND Z30TD3r. Manager. jargsivi-m WATCHMAKER. .liiKt lpceivel a lanre tock of Waleiirs ami Clocks. Chains, Lockets, etc. AKo genuine Seth Thomas Boat Clocks, proved to oetlie best. All hlcli will be sold at verj lmv ..riona V:itili mill flock ron.iiriii a specialty, ' and done at reasonable price-, hllOp IICXl lO ill- uaillCiMm i-linii:t Jlnoin. on tne roauuay. MUBRAY & CO., Sunny Furnished I'Efl Suit or Single Front Rooms. -VVER THOMPSON' & ROSS' STORK IN VS Sul Taxpayers of Astoria. T AM NOW MAKING UP THE TAX ROLL JL of 1S87. Please hand in your Assessment Lfettntoncc. J P. DICK,SS0X. City Assessor. At the Court House. GROCERS And Dealer in Frank L Parker, Cannery Sillies!, -IVnl'M- in- UKAI.KK IN Ma?, Oats, and Straw, Lime, Bricl Cement, Sand anil Plaster Wood Dellrered to Order. Draj inc. 1 1 amine ! Nxi.re Business. Eaacj asfl. Staple Groceries. Special Attention Civento Filling ! Of Orders. ' A FULL LINE CARRIEDl rimir rQQ( g PntatnP.S 1 IUUI I UUU g Wiviww BOOTS AND SE0ES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. JOHN" :oc--EC3sr. Ami Sunnles furnished at Satis factory Terms. riirch:v.es delivered in any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street P. O. Hox 133. Telephone No. S7. ASTORIA, OBKGOW. run apply to the Captain, or to .--t:.i:v3i:H Gannerymen and Fishermen, Attention. I AM NOW PREPARED TO LEAD LINES with my patent leading machine, guar anteed to do first class work, my price is 8 cts. per lb. and furulsh lead, For particu lars enquire at Occident Pkg. Co. ERIK MAUNULA. For Sale or Rent. T OT4. ULOCK 20. ADAIR'S ASTORIA. IJ together with two story frame dwelling situated therein. Enquire of 1, it vAui' Dissolution of Partnership. raiHE PAR NERSIIIP HERETO Kt -Kb J. existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Flavel & Elmore has been dissolved by mutual agreement. S. Elmore assumes all liabilities of and collects and receives all accounts due the said linn. GEOKGE FLAVEL, SAMUEL KLMORE. Astoria, Oregon, March 15, 18S7. G.A. STINSON & (JO.. BLACKSMITHING. A.t Capt. Rogers old stand, comer ol Cas and Court Streets. chin ami Paimprv work. Ilorsehhoeliiir. Wnmins made asd repaired. Good work guaranteed. ie:tilciuHrtcrs For ASTORIA WOOD YARD. $67,000,000 Capital Liverpool & London & Globe. North British and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh. Hartford of Connecticut. Commercial of California Agricultural, of "SVatertown, ow York, London & Lancashire ot Liverpool, Eng.. Eire Insurance Companies, Represent in a cap.tal of S07.OOO.00O. r , B, VAN IHJSKIV Agent. Furniture and Upholstering, Mattresses Made and Repaired, Paper Ranging, Carpots sewoa " and Laid. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shoi corner Main and Jefferson Streets MARTIN 0LSEN. UHU P.IBKKR 'tben P. Faihcr,Mastet. KnrTOWINt;, KREKIIir oiClt.M.- ii. n. iAKr.u. AmericanNews Depot Illustrated paper. J. C. ROSS, BOOTS and SHOES. Telephone to-lKing House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 23 cts., per week S1.50. Sew' and clean. Private entrance. Syrup ol Figs. Manufactured onlv bv the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is .Natures uwn into ljaxaiive. mis rlo"coTit: linliid fruit, renipdv 111SIV llR had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most nlpjisnnr. wnmnt and effective reniedv known, to cleanse the system ; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet tnorouguiy 10 aispei iicauucii, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills. .1 n Ttn7nrtli has inst linen annointed resident agent for the Imperial i ire In surance Company of England. This company, organized in 1803, has a paid up capital of $3,500,000 and cash assetts of 810,000,000, every dollar of which is liable for fire losses alone. The com pany doing no life, accident or marine business. LADIES TAKE NOTICE. Mrs. F. E. Hudson Has removed to the corner of Genevieve and Chenamus streets, up stairs next to VanDasen & Co.'s store, where she is pre pared to do Fashionable Dressmaking. Acent for Ustes, Taylor Square for Dress tuning. O O XT KT 3? "X ESJLK, t ..' m . Jrv, - ",iy "-'"T.r WtmSBBSSEM Coroner's Office, Undertaking umuiHi m r3MnMceaaec'1 '.wju.i .htt &D4T. W. -Jir-,i'' "JfAny. J r T I iN SALE- Thrt Utest Masiazlnes and paper of the day. Swedish, Danish and Herman Books and Dictionaries. Lovell and Seaside Libraries. School Rook. Stationery etc A BALMA2M. - Chenanuus St. near Mam. O O 3FL O ES S5 3Et., A Pirst Glass Undertaking Establishment 3 a rific UC1DCC t. (-1Kb nfc.J-irwf Newest style Caskets and Funeral Material, Ererythlnff Neat and Well Arranged. ltooms next to Artorian ofllce, (B. B. Franklin's old'stand.) M3mFi .VS &n MAM,,.. Genuine English Porpoise Shoe3 Tor Gents. t iiU5 Flpvitile Sole Slioes in riei.ch, Kangaroo and Dongola Kid Rov. ind YoutteShoes o" all I Hnds. Mb-cs nnh Chlldnns and Infant heels, and Spring heels. WE I!MJ. IS BOOTS AS &uw.3 vmmj. if. J. UUUUMilV JOB Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? That Depends on the Liver. The Liver Depends on the Food. If What You Sat Doesn't Agree With You, GO TO rli w Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. What! Bo YouTliinlt Jeff of the TJ. S. gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much; hut he gives the best meal and more of it than any other restaurant in town. 25 cent?. Fisheries. :it nothitiir. our ti 111 rililffr ua tr send samples of twine when possible, jind To save time and guess natrons, the Fisheries, ah tVio nntATir. TTipdicinp'? udvertlsed In this paper,, togeiner wiui iub cnoitcai. nninmanr otifl fnilph nrtlP.lftS. fitfl-Can KnKrviirrVif .of fhn InWP.qf. nriCP-S. flt .1. V . Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. TTonninocc nnil linnUli are inmoriant problems, the former depending greatly on me lauer. x-cijuuc ia '"" " the healthy properties of fruit, and no one can afford to be sick and miserable while the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, may be had of your en- rerpriiujiUiUHHa u..'.""- - Will Irfsave on Tlio 28th. Dr.S. Harmon, from St. Petersburg, Kussia, the celebrated Oculist, will leave hereon the 28th. Those who are suffering from eye troubles and have not yet called upon him whould do well to do. so, as on the 28th inst. he takes his departure. In the case of odunets.Uike Dredges, Tranls and the like, to send a diagram. In ordering anything, name all particulars. Will be glad when one has any new ideas about nets to sit down and write us. We purpose to study up minutely, the Fisheries ot the raclflc, so e can send the best style for catch and profit. All letters promptly answered. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO., Gloucester. Boston Office 03 Commercial St. A-l fvt- Cnmn nf Hie: Choice PrOVlSlOnS. Ask to See Some Novelties and Specialties In FINE GROCERIES. Swiss, Holland and New Cream Cheese; Smoked -Herring, Holland Herring, Caviar, Anchovies, Tongues and Sounds, White Fish and Mackerel, Schrimps, Lobsters, French Sardines and Oysters. Shrewsbury Ketchup. Chili Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, Cele German Mustard, .LeiDig-s x.aeoi, owu j Van Houghton's Cocoa. Tritictii, Germea; Epicurean looi, Oat Porriip, BoM Oats. Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, &c, &c. irySalt, Frencn ana i warers, J, R. LEESON & CO., BOSTON, , SOLE AGENTS AN'D IMroUTElffi. The Johnstone (Scotland) ani Mon (lass.) Prize Linen Threads AND Salmon Net Twines. VXT Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and Si. Sold by W.E. Dement. For Sale. THEJGROCERY BUSINESS OF FRANK L. rarker, a good business In a central location, A rare chanco to step into a good paying UUSiness. rui iiaiucuitti'i ciniuuc uii the premises, Astoria. Oregon, CITY BOOK STORE. CEIVED -. - .allMi. ,HM?7r?.. ,iV.. 1 SB' ib .V--" -tie. - l'-A. T'5'A l The only Linen Threads awarded a Prize Medal London 1851 and New Orleans Worlds Exposition 1881. Rooms and Board. Nicely Furnished Rooms and Good Hoard at Mrs. Rucker's, over Murray & Co.'s Storo, Net Corks For Sale. ITTOROM TEN TO TWESXX XUUUSAJNU. J? Squire of WM. HOWE. Direct from the Factory a Fine Assortment of Baby Carriages, Bird Cages, Croquet Sets, PISHING TACKLE, ETC. bottem: PH.IOBS. GRIFFIN & REED. Did not exhibit at Philadelphia 187G or Taris 1878. first Prize Awarded Wherever Exhibited!! .References for the Scotch Salmon Net Twines: EVERY CANNER or FISHERMAN who bought it last season. IT GAVE UNIVERSAL 'SATIS FACTION. A8fint8forthePfldfio"RSt:- KITTLE & CO., 202 Califa St., San Francisco, Cala!