The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 19, 1881, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
SATURDAY .. NOV. 19. 1SS1
The Pension Fnntl.
Tiik Coiumisbioner of Pensions
recommends that Congress be!
NEW TO-DAY.
FARM AND TIMBER LAND.
!IuWnid cIhIin Wt liif VUiJk! !
.MISCELLANEOUS.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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I MgLl-WB.1 IBJLAJ JfctAJJW-e Jf iU J 'JW,
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e. ii. pack.
; asked to appropriate one hundred I msSttV f2S"ii.1 M?
J million dollars for disbursement by ' SViJNT.f!,v!,',",n' "! :Ki"' ' '" V v,:h$:' ,
TO
J. F. H VLLOK.1X.
"'o Redemption.
" " I 2 rtRlrtA k tilth AY flCtfll VA'il' t
.Editor. cn(ling junc :30j 18S3, for the pay-'
"" ment of the annual and accrued
j pensions, and also that tho im-
Y.'anted.
AI'KINiN TO MNAi:X A l.MON
Canitciy in Kriln Ci3aiNirta. nTYkts
irnuircd al mice. Apr4iratii to K' hnmIc
liv letter. m!i -diis rei.TCitees ntui lem--.
Addrei i 1 1 r.NKK P.KKTON i Co..
V KIiHl.
wiioKiirMt w:.nll tlniwslH
The California Prison Reform mediate deficiency be approprt- d.f
a .1 rii a rii.M .lllflM .iii .
Convention,- latelv in session in aieu- Vc - .' Assessment Notice.
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i.iie.: A.socioHuof .iir...nan.li:rli" -v. I? l? C s v&2
laylHvn leticd. pa ; mihiu thirl d:
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It11 . Vhc!ssLle and Retail Beat
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Fin. Sheet !rGn and Copper Ware.
('f oi.il Asrtortmriit t
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
3lau:tM Stov.s and Kanes
t ' :'r4S':-iZ-' The lU'st in the :.irkot.
?'C":!:i;?prIir I'.KiiihinB sooiU of all kind- .n haml. Job
tendency of some would be "re- j
claimants wliose claims have been
formers" to adjust every thing to
their peculiar beliefs. The "Rev."
Dr. Piatt, in the afternoon of the j
10th, gave utterance to sentiments
that were hardly in consonance
with the teachings of the Master
that lie professes to follow. In
the-course of his remarks, which
we are glad to note were received
with the strongest sentiments of
disapprobation, the reverend gen
or may be favorably adjudicated XVSal.ilSr.i5Ji
i Provisions, Lumber,
work iloiu m a v.orkmanlikc manner.
The
in the current fiscal year.
Commissioner estimates that forty ! AMoria. e:
thousand pension claims will be
allowed this year, and that with
if Jh :MTi'tar'
incur.
1J onier o ilic ISosml I in'vlts.
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iOZZW.lZ or 3IAIX .ISO JEPPSRMOX STItRETS,
iASTOSIIA, - osls;g03.
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the farther increase of the clerical j CO 3
force in the Bureau, as many as
sixty thousand may be disposed of
next year. Fully two-thirds of i
the pending claims carry arrears) 1
of pensions amounting to nearly J CD r. S ss z '
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I KifthmwMis and Camierv
SUPPLIES
i ., u,, N f'l,r)00 for each claimant, and the r -
tleman said: "Ihe convict ot;SJV , ,.!fi
, .. ..: Commissioner believer that the in- "- 1 o
a nature so strong as to stand up
. terests of the countrv will be pro-
. motetl bv paving off the arrears asiQ g o : o3
,a.! rapidly as possible, even at the! - ; 5
ot bringing up the total pen- j
disbursements to ; 0,000.000! Ql
in the struggle where the fittest '.
only can survive', need never hav
.... . T"
been a convict. 1 he moral weak- j ' - . ' S.
. . ... ' riul.- nf hrinmnrr nn Inn total neil- S r
nocK-Hmt mjirif him :i p.riimnnl nr, - o i
A-.. .:ii ..,.. i.,w .;... r: ,. ision
mil jii uhi ivtc i ...m uii . i i . . ;
a nnracl, of chlnieUr nl Sp-i ""' ."'" ""1 100,000,000 ,,. QT
povtGml raiatlitw roacrate a ; '"' i:' "rat"- '" roduco tl,e :.-; yj
, . i-..i jnnal oharire upon the lreasuryj , .
soul as to make it strong to bear', -,- i T
. , t ,.,. K..i.!inore bpcedilv thereafter. It is -
scorn, isolation and pevertv: buti""' J J . ,
nothing eU than a miracle would 1 cstBlTO urai lul --"-
i g i . t ... .. . ""ate value of the I nitcrt States
suihee. In Sydnev we see how a e"
pension!) at niii iriuau ui uiuvuhuh'
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Glass and Piated Ware.
TK'.H'KV.! AN'li lUiMKrHU
RUITS AND VEGETABLES.!
ToscMmt .:iJ
Yines3 LiflBcn, Tobacco -i Cigars
A SVECrAI.TY
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Sii"..sjH-r:"(W-r" "s
SSg?CSiSye?.. 4S&S fr
convict coinmunity helps a con
vict. The guilty Avill seek the
guilty, the convict will not scorn
the convict, the solitary seek com
panionship with the solitary, and
once a convict, always a convict.
What then? Is there no reform
for criminals? There ma' be for
criminals, but none for convicts
known to be convicts so long as
they remain among men. Society
has but one or two courses to pur
sun with the convicted criminal!
either banishment where his crime
and conviction cannot possibly be
known, or where, if known, it
would work r.o social exclusion, or j
a merciful detention for the re
mainder of his natural life.
"Where it has been shown by a
second conviction that the crimi
nal is unequal to the awful environ
ment in the world with his new
and heavier burden of conviction,
there seems to be no alternative
but a prison home for life. Such
a doom might be made merciful,
religious and contenting. One
that a prison life only converts, a
prison life can sanctify. Society
must take care of the one whom
society has disgraced. The ques
tion is not whether the disgrace
was deserved or not; a disgraced
man g; the hermit of life and the
enemy of cfovernment. For the
convict is nothing more in this life
whatever may mercifully be given
him in the next. The convict is
civilly, socially and commercially
dead. Let him be buried in im
prisonment for life. In this life
there is no redemption for a dis
graced man or a disgraced woman.'
Such utterances as thai, at this
day, simply illustrate how far the
speaker has dropped behind the
nrocession.
year will be 33,000,000, and tin-
total pension roll, exclusive of the j
first payments on arrears, will I
never exceed 40,000,000.
pr.vir.i: in
New and Choice
MILLINERY,
J DcMtc-i lo ill tin utU'iiiKm r ll IjiiIu r
Ixthe course of a discussion a Woriatolhcracl l!ialMll.talSllHH,..i
rt . .. . n .!.
lew ."unaays ago m i lyinuum ; a laiw :isiiiiiioi of lln
TJt ItltfcC.- .'Ht H.t: P(iJ.ijii xt.i-h !
Km; Jnllicir lin.-M l? Cmm.1 U lh city.
Curi.er of Cast ami S.U-iiinrlK Sinvis.
ASToitiA. oin:cox.
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AffHT KOI". THE
San Jose Fruit Packing Company.
AND TUB
San Francisco Chemical
WORKS,
ASTOKIA - - - MRfttiOX.
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i church, as to whether it were bet- j
i- i I . . ...nno ylo.. ..-I
one, Air. Beechcr said that the
J vast majority of preachers could
inot preach two good sermons
in one day, and it resolved itself
into a question whether church
members would have their sermon
all milk, or have it half milk and
water. "Double-barrelled preach -
crs' he said, are not so numerous
as they used to be. There are very
few ministers who can preach, and
fewer laymen wiio can remember,
two good sermons. People can't
remember the two, particularly
when they are diverse. They go
to church for the same reason lhe-
I.ATaIST 4TVI.: III-'
Hais. Bonnets. Trimmings,
wn
CdnuT Main ami Siuonioiilm SnvrN.
KR.MANIA P.KEK HALL
V.7 -A.s-ii-
()'1TjK liKKli DKl'OT
Cl t MVA STR KT. ASTKl .
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The lifst or LfifrrZ CI, it tUttss
OhIcis ih Sim
Celeliraied ColnMa Brewery
DSE3S3S?.
Lett al this i!ntv w'M h- ;n.mill alUuul-
ir's
IRISH FLAX TI1BB.HIS!
Salmon Met Twine, i
Cotton Seine Twine,
Uark and Lead Lines,
Cotton letting, all sizes.
Seines fade to Gfder,
Tiax and Cotton Twine,
Fishing Tackle, etc.
I- .... Tt Ii- f,... i,r ... I I'il to
gw iiib Ui:i. ivm I.., .. Xnch0:1 ssaJlawi. ItmAI at
cn.t..n- fl.A rliatnpin mill (lianvnifA. I UlLs Il1:lf.
nuH.!;)ii.iuUm..,...i..w.. . l hock. Proprietor-
ment that they go. 2ot one in
ten of those who go in the morn
ing care to go at night to hear a
plain sermon."
SELBCT-PlRTt
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tr ast;:i .
So conclusive was the evidence
in a recent St. Louis criminal trial
airainst the defendant, that his
lawyer declined to make any plea.
by reason of its apparent useless- I , , . . .
- " t.lt, t. At Liberty Hall. Thanksgiving tvtuj.
ness. Fortunately for the eau-c '
of injustice, one of the ideal jury Thupsday Rovember 24th.
men was there, and he refused to
convict, on the ground that the invitation ojiMirnii-
prisoner must be innocent or the r. i-rarLer. H-Z-IVishsoh, it. i. iTavi.
lawyer would have defended him. rum:: irrhr.
Onr jur' sstcm is a grand thing, j Thomas H.rramr. i;.f. Klclmnlvmi.
'Pur AmsNMii Tfofrictor iv lliri Tlfk.'lN. - - - - M
liH.mw.n .a ,
name of a weekly paper lately
started at Washington by .let'-
BARBOUR BROTHERS
Itl 3!rKi't Street. Knu I'r:mcirii
US.U ItY DOYLE &. Co.. -M:.miti-rs.
sk ioi:
UKI0N INDIA RUBBER CO'S
rurc l'am i.iitn
i?e.is Fs?cuaf !
Rubber Boots and Coats.
ni-AVAKi: (f i.MiT.vno :
lVJ'Mirc th" Uool aii NlamiK'il ('HACK
l'UUUF on tin heels. nuil lmothi' I'UItK
tLU SVUIXGS on the foot ami usstou.
ultii'li imuiMits their orackimi or linniSliii;.
Thfv will last twice a- loiijr a- :m rth-i-.
marinfarturi'tl.
ron sai.k j:V ai.i. di:ai.i:i:-.
ai.i. kinds nrnr.Ki: r.ni.Tixr.. i-ack-i
IMJ. IIOSK, SIT.INCS. I.()T!1IX:. I
HOOTS AND SIIOIS. Klc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
K.U. Pi:ASK..Ir.
5..M. Kl'XVOX.
ARtrnt.Saa FrauolM:;i
Knr tlielu'welit of thew ladies tliat have
j been waiting the ojH'iihiKr certain new
JoojIs CAitli AUIYKri informs us that
lie will oien iTiday lorcnoon iiieimesi
assortment of Jiaiolica. Saturday mortis
im; a neat loek of .Japanese goods; in
, tiie attornosm Apiiqueis one, rauenis
for Kinhroiilery, etc.. also a larjje varie
i l v or glass heaiKsiiclI I:e:uls. poarl heads
J and lieads of all kinit.. Monday, Tues
! day and Wednesday i will open one of
the finest. Iaiget and he.it stocks of sil
ver ware ever brought here, every piece
warranted and' ohl at inaiifaeturcrs
priee. ltespoctfullj.
CAitli AHLEIJ.
THE ASTOBIAN
STEAM PBINTIISTG HOUSE
HAS TIIK
FAjSTJZST AAW BEST nifititi HS,
AArD TYPE OF THE LATEST STYLES.
&&- WopuuMiasT Paper. Otmlf. Ink, ami oilnr matt-iiaHof the mamirnctmers
Aiul ean UtiTitfnii' atfuid to n- a- we alfi. !. Urn lut niticli's, while elinr;iii;
OlaXiT 3fe2:0X2i3S5.-.J?SS PRICES.
Cards. Envelopes, Gjr;-:s!ars, Sili Heads and Letter Heads.
BEWARE OF
Asroxc. the may associations re-:
cently started, the "Strangers'
Guardian and Assurance company''
deserves honorable mention. This
concern guarantees the granger
who may be convivially inclined,
immunity from all loss incurred in
the pursuit of pleasure in tho se
ductive city of New York. It
throws its protecting wing over
the wayfarer from the rural dis
trict, and watches with a mother's
care over tho visitors who peram
bulate streets, jealously guarding
them from confidence men and
tricksters who go about seek
ing whom they may take in.
The next thing in order is the
"Protective Association of Enter
prising Pickpockets."
miah S. Black, Senator Lamar,
and Alex. H. Stephens. It is de
voted to the "principles and doc
trines of the Democratic patty,"
whatever they may be, is issued in
the form of the N. V. Nation, and
will undoubtedly obtain great po
litical influence and distinction.
A dkartii of topics in San Fran
disco tforce the newspapers to a
discussion of the probabilities,
fefc, o'f the lass of the .fcannette.
She sailed in the summer of '79
equipped for a three years" voyage
and bound for a coast from which
tidings rarely come.
A oiikious instance of the preva
lence of superstition even in this
land of schools and newspapers, is
furnished by Pennsylvania rail
road statistics, which show a great
falling off of travel on Friday. In
the middle districts of England,
out of four thousand and fifty
seven marriages, not two per cent,
were celebrated on Friday.
Guiteau's "trial," now in pro
gress before Judge Cox, at Wash
ington, will be the most important
in the history of American crime.
The judge and council are obscure
men, whose actions for the next
few weeks will be viewed with
interest by the entire world.
Warrantee deeds at The Astohiax
f office.
a?
3 Jtz.
Ii.inTJ!K'ii you are alcin
iTYvTiSfDLED!
DNn'piit.iWi' lMrtleN are offerine ami m-IHii?
mule.'
FALSE PRSTEKCES
A elieai. tias'ij iutahn of our
Finlayson, Bousfield & Go's
SCOTCH TWaISTE:.
When jmi Imy see that the name,s of
x'i.vfi.Yso2, uorsrzKi.o & Co..
lolui Stciie. Seotinnti.
or J.ii:.i.::r.soxdcc.,
.Boston.
A i.' m eaeh package.
M'.VII.U: & CO., Asenk.
Sun FraneNco.
JTITK RVF.RV DAY AVASTf; OP TKTC OOUNTINfi ROOM AND THK
WOItlCSHOV Ai.lKSmPIllfl AT PRICES WHICH GAiN-
N'OT BUT GIVE SATISFACTION TO ALL.
HOLMAN'S TAD.
S reuTHi:
7 M ! .
seps.
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TKADU ilAKJC
LIVER,
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KIDXEVS.
HOSPITAL,
ASTOUIA,
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I. W. CASE,
l.MP0UTi:i: AXI V.'HOI.IAI.r. AND HK
TAIL Lf.ALKP. IX
GSHERAL MERCHANDISE
In all cases of hilUousue&s ami malaria in
ivery foim. a preventative and cure of rhilK
fever ami dtiinl) aeue. Dr. Dolman's Pad K a
perfect success. And for ilyvpepMa. slek
iicatlnche and nervous prostration. a. tlie
pad is applied over the pit nf the stonim-li,
thcRrcat ncrvoiw ccutei.it aauihllates the
(li'a-e at once.
It regulates thu liver and .:un.ir!i s( SI-.
iNfull that digestion hceome- perfect. , T:
Prof. 1. A. Ixxmn's says : "It is nearer a j .,itnl'
raiins institi riox. rxnr.u caki: or.
X tin Sisters r Charity, i-. now re;.dy lor
t!ie ivefptinn of patients.
Private rooms for the accommodation of.
anvdesirin'4 them. I
Patients admitted at all hours, day ornight. t
Xo ihician has exclusive riht. every.
patient i fn'e to ami h:e the privilege of
i'moloiuga!0 phvMcian they prefer. ;
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DAILY AND WEF.KI.Yi
I'niteil Wtntcs jfuriin
ALL VtKITS
ltncnwho itav Uosnltal Dues. are entl-
to Free care ami nttcudance at tliUnos-
pital diiniis slcknevs. l'emuts 10111 no oii
tnincd for bulled Slates Marines at the Cus
tom House.
Si.stt.ks or Chakitv
uuhercil panacea than auvtidng in medi
cine." This Is done on the principle of ah
Mirption.of hlchDr. Hohiian- Pad i-. the
only true exponent.
IVr nil Irlilnov fmnlilne ncn lr ir.1n.it
Ronal or Kidney rad, the hist xriiwil v in t he T4 JS JQj S BS EJ 23" TV '
world ami recommended hy the inedUal-, i
tacuiiy. ,
a r-n ti j I ARTOIMA. ORF.fJOX
Beware of Bogus Pads. I 5a
ITS UESPKCTKD AXD COMMENDKD 1JY
t
Impartiality, "Ability, Fairness and Reliability
- THE PAl'Elt FOR THE COMilEIlCIAL 31AJT,
I KOK THE FAP.AIE11, K1K TJiK .MKUllA-iNlU,
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u o WZZi ".. " '.Air- nRIIRR ANn HHFM HAL S 'FOR THE MERCHANT. FOR EVERY PERS(
i.". ""'".:. .."v. ...... . -. .. - ...- ,
Ilaeh genuinu Ilolman's Pad bears the pri-
I'ad Co.,
P.uy none without It
For Sale by all Druggists
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
sPMfcSliS EIEDICIWES, ETC.
Address: IIOLMAX PAD CO !
Tllllniadway. Xcw York, j . ,
P. O. box 2112. JSIranptions c.irefullv compounded! t
; all hour?.
GA QTTlV'QfW- AV f( -Homeopathic Tinctures and Toilets,
. . 0l!Dti VX KA .. (ana HumpIirey'.sSncclflcsaLsok-ept.
BLACKSrVllTHiNG.
Corner Ctieimtnus and Cass streeib. .
ASTORIA - - - OREGON.
At Csiju. Uogers old stand, comer or Caw
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
cuaranteed.
CLEANING and REPAIRING
NEAT. CHEAT AND QUICK, BY
;EOKE 1.0VF.TT.
ilain Street, opposite N.lLoeb'j,
JftASCT .1STOKEAX TERMS: BY 3IiiI1M
(I'OSTACK KKEK TO ALT. SUESCKH'.KnS.)
BALLY. ONE COPY ONE YEAR
DAILY. ONE COPY FOUR MONTHS
S?"5ample copies of either edition 10 cents.
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