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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1879)
p V Wf& !$$& 'AstorteB. 'ATOKIA. OREGON: D. C. lfefEI,AN : .Eff tdr. WEDNE&5 AT . .TA3f UABY 8, 1879 Bismarck After Denmark. After Prussia, with Austria, had 'overrun S'chleswig and Holst'eih, -and forced the gallatit little kihg 'dom of Denihafk tb terrhs which she 'could'nOldnger resist, a clause in the treaty was etjuivalent to 'a 'pledge that the northef n or Danish portion of Schleswig should be 'restored to Denmark after certain preliminary arrangements should have bh m'a'de. -That plart of the treaty has been 'persistently viola ted by the German government, and no portidn of the territory re turned. Ad last, after waiting for a cause of Quarrel and a reason 'for a continued r'etentibn of "thit ter ritory, Bismarck has probably "found it in the action of the Datt ish court in giving an official re ception to the Guelph deputation, 'which personated th'e Ifanoverian address of loyalty "to -the Duke of 'Cumberland, heir'tc the late King of Hanover whom Germany de throned and Exilell. As the bride 'of the )uke, who should be King, :7s the daughter of the Kin": of Denmark, it would seem that the 'Danish court could not well refuse Unofficial reception. A telegram from Washington informs us that the -ta'cinc ctfast 'lias eight "life-saving -stations." How many of these are provided "with bb'ats,,and how many hours 'would it tike to get the crew to . geth'er and launch a boat at the few stations that are equipped? 'The S. F. Com. Herald says: The life-saving system of the Pa- Goa4 is at present devoted' to saving the lives of federal officers, who would starve to death if their salaries were withdrawn, anrl the' were left face to face with work. A Stormy Passage. The British bark Highmoor, Capf. Bailie, arrived at San Francisco on Friday last, 100 days from Banjie wangoe, Java. The log shows that the vessel encountered considerable .stormy weather in crossing the Pacific, and sustained considerable damage on Hhe 14th of December. In sending ' down the foretopgallant yard, the yard rope gave way, caused by -a sudden lurch, and falling on deck, jammed the captain against the house, break ing his right leg above the ankle and ' dislocating the right foot. The limb was set as well as possible. The foot remains dislocated. The captain is -doing well, but is confined to his room. Mr. A. It. Shipley who has boon on a mission to the states beyond the Itocky mountains in connection with the National grange of Patrons of Husbandry, returned to Oregon by the steamship Oregon, a?id is now at J Astoria weather-boifwl, 'waiting for '-transportation to Portland. Mr. "Shipley returned -with the full con viction, based upon personal obser vation in "several states, and meeting ' with a large number of intelligent men from all parts of the "United States, that Oregon is truthfully the bcstvstate of the union in every par- ' ticular. Mr. Shipley has proof of this -with him, in the matter of facts colla- ated. We trust that he will see the necessity of railway communication, to '-the sea-board also, from the Wallamet "valley to Astoria. consequence orfio much "liglit- ipelled. to neglect' correspon and inudfe'other 'hiatter for our col umns of icdre'ltnportance, in ourhum hlc iplnibn; than anything the wires have"yet brought to us. It is a posi 'tive fact that we would not select such tyiat'ter-.for publication a3 has -beep inng" striking 'in r.e --place, arid all i CLTLE11Y, .JEWELKY, CHAllMS, . I ETC ETC about the sahle tiiue, we have hedn i IjADIES'EA.NcV 1JO PD ETC compelled to ncsjtect' correspond ence- l (?OLD PENS AND PENCILS; sent to Mis and is called telegrajJKifc news. We would consider it worse than m6ney wasted to pay the print ers for setting it up in type, but then that is only our view! The public want telegraphic news, so here goes; -but we shall be glad when the freeze is over with, so that we may take just o much of that sort of stuff as we like, and no more. i WINTER. Tho does not love the'vinter. The hope, the song, and the play, The jolty, joyous winter, "the jingling bells and the sleigh? lYho does not love tile winter, The white and beautiful snow, The gay and festive winter. While we can play' us we go? Who does not dread the winter, Its misery, cold, and gloom, The bleak and dreary winter, The cheerless comfortless room ! 'Who does not hate the winter, Its frost, its-cold, its snow, Merciless, cruel, winter, Yllen ve can't play as We go ? "Week of Prayer. he menibers and friends of the Congregational, Methoftist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches will observe the week of prayer by a -series of union meetings to be held as follews: Wednesday evening vTan. 8th, at th'e Congregational church. Subject, "Christian education; the family; the yoing; colleges; seminary of learning; Sabbath and other schools; Christian associations of young men and young women." Thursday Jan. 9th, at the Baptist church. Subject, "Prayer for nations; rulers and people; for peace and religion; liberty on the earth." Friday Jan. 10th, at the hall of the Presbyterian church. Subject, the press; publishers; editors, and authors; the cause of temperance and their social reforms." Saturday Jan. 11th. -at the Congre gational church. Subject, "home and foreign missions and the conver sations of the world." The services on "Sabbath Jan. 5fch and Jan. 12th, will be conducted by the churches as' usual, separately. A cordial invitation is extern! ed to all. "0 give thanks unto the Lord; call upon his name; make known his deeds among the people." ,3"lf -you arc "suddenly asked, '"who among merchants have made the largest fortunes in the shortest time in legitimate business," will not your reply 'naturally be," "judicious advertisers ?' W ADVERTISEMENTS. jfotice to All Concerned. Men and Boys Must be As well as to have toys for Christinas. Christmas is Oyer ! mT 1 LOEB Snrrenflerefl ! And now invites tho attention of every body to his Full and Complete Stock, Consisting in part of LINK OF CLOTHING AND HOYS. Gents Furnishing Goods; ALSO : Large Stock of Family Groceries; Canned Fruits, Etc.; alo : TOtielitN, .Jewlr.v. .llarinc :v.i& Opera (;I:in-in, etc.; Ilesides a choice lot of TOBACCO AVID CSGARS, "Wholesale and Ketail. Call and ee. MAIN ST.. --- ASTOKIA, OGN. Three Schooners for Sale. TWO schooners, with center boards, 12 tons each, and one without center board, five toiH. all fully ciiinicd and in tfood or- cier. win ie mhu ciiean lor casii Apply to "WATSON IiKOS.. Astoria, Oregon. UT-tl CITY BOOK STORE, MAIS' ST., ASTORIA. CIB1S. STEVJS3S & SOS' Invite the attention of purclmscrs to their stock, jiiM, laid m ?OPv 'TLIE HOLIDAY 'TRADE. "The Finest Selection ! The Cheapest Prices ! The Greatest Worth! llECEPTTON" POCKETS; LADIES' DTA1UES AND PURSES COM K IX ED: COMB AXD imrSII POCKETS: PAINT PENCILS, GU1TAPERCH4 17HJ1J: EXCELSIOE DIARIES. RLANl ROOKS, ST ATI ON &R Y, ETC. ' CSTAU good.N sold at1 lowest cash prices. CHAS. STEVENS & SON. City Book Store to M:un street, two doors , from the Pioneer ltcstaurant; opposite the bakery of Mrs. C.'Uinder. l..OASE, MERCHANDISE. moB 3TI1 Lsr A FULt STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ALSO- - Christmas and New Year GOOOS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. ANTD rA Splendid Assortment of KID G-LOYES. li Line jtf Gents Hats aM Met Cutlery Toilet Its, ETC., ETC., ETC. I. . CASE Has now to offer to the people of Astoria and vicinity the finest display of USEFUL AND FAHCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AXD Every Other Day in the Year Yet shown to the Citizens of Clatsop County. JUST RECEIVED. A splendid assortment of Lautcrjung's In dia Steel and Electric AND IVOIIY HANDLED PLATED KNIVES APJD FORKS. ; These are the Onest goods manufactured. We Defy Competition. "A No. 1 Cedar Shingles on hand, for sale in loLs to suit purchasers. I "W. CASE. Corner Chenamus and C:iss Streets, AS'rORIA. OHE(50N. MAGNUS C. CROSBY- UKALEK IX Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Goods. Hardware, Brass Goods, Lead -airdtrdn 'Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead, Iron, - Copper, Brass, and Zinc. 'COAL LAND FOlRvSALE. '(lf ACRES of iron Tifld'coal lands' for JLJl sale, situated near Columbia city, Oregon. Trice SIMM) cash down. For particulars inquire at 17-tf .bllE-ASTOKIAX'Oflke. BUSINESS CABDS. O. F.BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public and Commissioner of. Deeds for California anfi Washington Territory. Astoria, Oregon. Office Corner of Sqnemocqhe and Cass streets, up stairs, over E. S. Larsen's store. J. W. KOBI5. C. V'. FULTON Attorney s-at-Law, Collecting and Real -Estate Agents. Booms Nos. 1 anti 2, Dr. Welch's now build- ng, quemocqn;i'street. Asionu. ATTORNEY 'AT LAW. Office in City Hall Building. ASTOtflA. OREGON. v It. IV. i. BAKER. (Late Surgeon U. S. Army.) Ofllee Corner Chenamus and Main sts., over White House store, Brown's building D K. I. M. SEVERN, Gradtfnto University f Pennsylvania. PIIYSIOIAX AND SUBGEON. EXAMINING BURGEON OF PMSONS. Office. Larsen's building. Olllrc Hours 8 A. "sr. to 10 A..and 6p m. to 8 r. m. At night can be foitnci at Tur pin House. Astoria. Oregon. D R. F. CRANG, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ASTORIA, OREGON. Ofllfee Room no. 7 over C. L. Tarker's store, Opposite Dement's drug store. B. F. DEKKISON. T. J. TAYLOR DENNISON & TAYL0K, ATTOKXEYS AT I.'AW. Astoria, Orkgox. Office Up stairs in Parker's building, corner Chenamus and Benton streets. WATCHMAKER AND 3HSWELER. IIA.S rf.3IOt:d to Main street, Parker's building, ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON. T STEWART. Stone and Marble Cutter, ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. All kinds of building work, and monumen tal work attended to promptly and to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. yK. J- W. OLIVER, IIOXEOPATHIST, Having permanently located ir. Astoria, tenders his services to the citizens of thh? place. Office. Por the present at his residence in Col. Taylor's house. Cedar street. H UGH STOOl', CARPENTER AND JOINER, AND GENERAL JOBBER ASTORIA, OREGON. K5"ITouses built to order, and satisfaction cuaranteed. Shop on Squemocqha street, next door to the Episcopal church. Special Holiday Notice! BY 51 S. LARSEN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. I will sell for cash for the next two weeks any article in my line at GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. This I propose to do in order toRivc every body a chance to celebrate Christmas and New Year or very Ultic money. My stock "fiOHOGERIES is m1 Fresh and desirable, and not excelled by anv hou.e in the state for PRICES. QUALITY OR QUANTITY. The largest and most complete stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, and YELLOW WARE, A choice assortment of C11IXA TEA SETS, MOTTOE AND IUSTACnE CUPS. REAL BOHEMIAN VASES. And a complete stock of PLATED WARE, Latest designs and best make in the country. JUST ItECEIVEI). EGG JUMBLES, COCONUT CAKE, PLAIN" AND FANCY CANDIES Also a great reduction in COFFEES AND SGAtt. Also, a great variety ol AVOOD AND VlLL0Vv WAKE. All of which I will respectfully oiler for vour inspection iuui punuasc. lourstmlv - r . ,, . E- S- LARSEN, Astoria, Oregon. Dee. 17. isrs. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Ohonnrnu3 Street?, ASTORLi OREGON. DRALKR IX CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM and other Englbh Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S gold pens ! Sexfliifts Heershaum Pipes, etc. a line stock of Watliesr and Jewelry. Mnr.zle ad Breech. IioadinR Shot ;ujis. Revolvers, PiHtoIs. Parlor Klfles. toid cA.3mtiaition. MSCELLANEOTJS. Washington Harket, Main street, Astoria Oregon, BERGMAN a iBEBJlY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN- abovo M ark et will always be supplied with a PULL VARIETY REST QUALITY OK FDPQU AND rilDcn mcatci Whlfh YcnM'hQSold fit. lmrnct itno ..(.IaU and retail. Special attention given to supplj "K auiua. D. K. Warrkx. C A. aicGuiKX Astoria Market ! Corner of Chenamus ami Cass streets, ASTORIA. ORirenv. "WABREN & McGUIRE, Proprietor- (Successors to Uobsun & WarrcTi. Wholesalo and Retail Dealers in all kinas o Fresh and Cured Meats! A full line of Family Groceries, CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, ETC. fiBuitcr, Eggs, Cheeso, etc. constantl- en hand. U" Ships supplied at tho lowest rate. IT IS A POSITIVE TRUTH he keeps the best of FRUITS, CANDIES, NUTS, LIQUOES AND OIGAES, SMOKED SALMOM, BOLOGNE SAUSAGE, JERKED ELK M2ATT And also from Clatsop every other day PSESH BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, CLAMS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, And evervthiiur that is npnilnd in ti nnrx in-line at the lowest living pnees. Call and examine before mirriuismor nw where. J. k. IVIRT. Arndt & Ferchen, mil EBEST -JS72. BLACKSMITH Machine Slwp'-m& , .. .. vrFi3Z3L& i in tnereity. 0? All kinds of Engteie, Cannei'j- and Stenniboftt "Work promptlr attended to. GEOEGE JlxYCLEAST, BLACKSMITH, Water Street Roadway, Near Hume's Cannory, Astoria, Oregon. Horseshoeing If TpTgi an( a1 kinds of Blacksmith jKkTttfl n one to or der. Satisfact (F&i&giH Jn fcrarantoefd ALL SHIP AND ENGINE WOKK A SPECIALTY. Tp S. MERRILL & CO., Blacksmiths and Hachinists, Capt. ROGERS' OLD STAND Near Express Office, ASTORIA, - OREGON. All work in our lino, heavy or lisht, done with neatness and dispatch. Horseshoeing, Wag on and Farm WORK A SPECIALTY. HAVING SEPURCI) THE SERVICES OF Mr. S. A. Gaines of Kv an eyierienced Enrrierof 2T year'' in tho buMnoss. and wu knoH'n to Astoria horeiacn, wo are prepared to dophoclnjj in :t manner to cure lamenots or pre vent it in Ikt?os entrusted to our care. rf)"All work warranted and at reasonable rates. A GIRL "WANTED.-To do general lionet work In a small family. Address : V. O. BOX 7.",. 1-tf Astoria, Oregon Astoria Steam Laundry. J. T. BOUCHERS Proprietor Astoria. Oregon. Nornhhinporsepibbinjr. and no thrashhtJr your clothes too pieces. Buttons sewed on ami clothes mended. CaF-Neat work at reasonable prices. Give us a call. T. S. JEWETT. IS. S. KIMDAJJ Draying & Trucking. VSTORIA TRUCK & DRAY CO., Squomucfine 5t hctween Ca?s and Tdain, Contracts ft.r jirsyingmade and Fatifnctioc giuiniiueed. Order left at the Cccident :io tcl or received by mail promptly filled . JKWETT .t KIM BALL. O- 3". SMITH, (IX THE A!TOKIA- IIUILliIXG) AS JTIST RECEIVED A LOT OF NEV gotfds, consisting of MEN'S AND BOYS CALF AH2) KIP BOOTS, Btfcl&e and Congress Gaiters, "Women, Misses and Children's Which will be soid at the very lowest prices Wholesale and retail dealer in. OYSTERS, by the SACK. Kay, Cats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and-Wharfage oa reason-abie.itemi3. -J5a 3' liiSe