The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 29, 1882, Image 2

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THURSDAY- JUXE 20, 18b2
J.F.1IAU.OBAV..
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England and France in TSsjypl.
It is never easy to get at the ex
act truth as to the immediate ori
gin of a popular outbreak in any
partiof the world, -and it would be
worse than useless to waste time
on such an inquiry in the case of
the riots at Alexandria which have
so suddenly fastened the atten
tion of the world on the amus
ingly awkward position of England
and-France in Egypt. "With a
dashing mutineer like Arabi Bey
at the head of the Erjpytian forces,
holding the Khedive :i prisoner in
his own capital, and conferring on
apparently cqual terms with a
special envoy of the Khedive's
sovereign, -the Sultan, it is not
strange that the nntivg populations
of Egypt should think it safe to
give the rein to their very deep
and quite excusable dislike of the
promiscuous mob of foreign ad
venturers and functionaries by
which Egypt lias been governed
and plundered foryears past. The
whole Mussulman world has long
been in a ferment of growing dis
gust and indignation at the decay
of Mussulman power and prestige
and the scenes which Alexandria
is now witnessing -ought to have
been expected, by all who know
anvthing of the actual condition of
the Oriental nations, from the mo
ment that it became known that
England and France, instead of
landing a joint force to chastise
the revoltcrs under Arabi, had in
vited the Sultan to interpose in
behalf of a great subject converted
"by European influnce into a practi
cally independent though tribu
tary prince. It ia mv thing for
the Arabs and Egyptians of Alex
andria to mm' an agent of the Snl
tair treated dy Englishmen and
Frenchmen sib :i ''principality and
a power;" and it is no wonder the
spectacle should "have turned their
head. Unfortunately, the agent
of the Sultan'cannot possibly in
his. heart of hearts be dissatisfied
with this outcome of his presence,
and as Dervisch Pasha knows ner
fectly well that England dares not
mOve in earnest alone to icstore
order in Kgypt, that- France is in
the same case, and that both Eng
land and France go in great and
wearing uncei tainty as to the effect
which may be produced on the
groat military powers and on Italy
by any joint action they may lake,
D"ervich Pasha is more likely to
take counsel whir- Arabi a- to the
sett!ement,of the existing situa
tion than to facilitate the restora
Hon of European tnfluiice and au
thority in Egypt. This is of evil
omen for France, now grappling
with the North African problem
which she so" blindly permitted
Prince Bisniark to seduce her into
undertaking to solve. But it is o
still more evil omen for England,
to whom the loss of her prestige
and weight in Egypt means immi
nent peril to her dominion in In
dia. There are not a few public
men in England who must "be bit
terly recalling the rtirae when
Nicholas of Russia vainly ofiercd
England the sovereignty of Egypt;
and possibly even Mr. Gladstone
himself may look back with "min
gled . eruptions" now upon that
"proudest moment of his life"
when he knelt before a Greek arch
bishop -"and ordered the British
flag tfoibe hauled down and British
fortifications to-lbe;blown up at
Corfu.
Tjieke is probably no branch of
farm industry that will pay so well
In this part of Oregon as dairying
and "stock raising. Nor is there
anv part of the northwest coast
- i . t
better -adapted for such pursuit.
Thcr moist climate, mild winters,
and abundance 'of feed, makes
stock raising less of a risk than
in other localities' ies1 favored by
nature, while vithe . present high
price of cattle, a price that must
of necessity continue, 'for some
time, insures large returns on the
amount invested.
Trno Inwardness.
The Republican National Com-!
mittec i3 dctcrm ned that if rmrtv
I
i i -
ucccfs depends upon the amount
j of money spent, their party will
have sufficient of the sinews of
' i- -. . .. . .
war to maKO victory certain, liacii
government employe is being as
sessed two per cent, of his annual
salary. A man who gets 1,500 a
years has to "come up" to the ex
tent of $30. A $5,000 man con
tributes $100 to the fund. The
circular sent to Uncle" Sam's em
ployes says that $3,000,000 is to be
raised. As there arc .'200,000 F.:d
eral appointees tis probable the
Republican sack will be well filled
this summer. And of such is
politics. "
What Is a "Vagrant?
At a recent trial in Chico, Hal.,
for vagrancy, the counsel for the
defence proved that his client had
$20 in his pocket, and asking the
jury and judge if either one of
them had so much money, insisted
that a man with that amount of
coin couldn't be a vagrant. The
prosecuting attorney on cross-
examination elicited the fact that
the $20 was borrowed for the occa
sion, when the defendant's counsel
argued that the fact that his client
was able to borrow $20 was nfli-
cient evidence that he must be of
some standing. The iurv could
hardly keep from cheering the
lucky man who could borrow 20,
and gave him a verdict of acquit
tal. He lit out at a rapid gait, and
the counsel for the defense 1 out'
just $20, and an hour's time but
he knows what a vagrant is.
The opiuion of the west and its
people, entertained by the east, is
far from flattering. The east as
sumes to understand its own wants:
it never loses the oppoitunity to
tell us of the blessings of the
tariiT which protects home industiy
anihenables capitalists sometimes
1o make seventy-five per ci-nt a
year on their investment, fr is
willing to act upon the doctrine of
state rights to the last limit, when
its" own affairs are concerned,
but seldom loses the opportunity,
to tell us of the west that we do
not know what is good for us.
During the debates on the Chi
nese bill this insult- was often
hurled at us, and it has been re
peated in the selection of the com
missioners who aie supposed to be
charged wth the duty of revising
the tariff.
UliKffl
iZonH&cf&Z.
FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE
31aUo ine of I lie Vegetable Kingdom, ah-so-
lulclj Um
BEST KNOWN REMEDY!
. Tor Hip
Wood nml Lit it Cuuiplainli,
.Nr or Old riilll-i,
V'-trr.,AKiu-. Uypcpi!a. etc.
FOK
Kliliify nUiI llliwlder DUra-vr-i,
tlirnnic Slilu TrMiblc-t
and Itbruiuutltui.
Has Stood the Test
FOR YEARS.
For particulars and testimonials from v?ll
known people In oar State read locals and
circulars. ,
l-Prlcr -" - - si. per itotilo.
- To insure a euro take sis lou tor W.0O.
Tour druggist keeps and recbmnieiuls it.
Ask for. and see that you get the genuine.
I. W. CASE,
IilPORTKK AND WHOLESALE AND ltl
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHAMS&
Torner Clienatnus and Cass ,streeis
ASTORIA ..- - OREGON
Xew-IMch Blood!
The use of Orogon Blood Purifier.
EEOISTIEED MAECn2J. 1879.
npinHiiil
llILL'8 VARIETIES.!
Gl.'0.niLL, - - - FROI'filHTOlt I
WAI.TEK PAKKS. - STAGli MANAOKP. '
i
Newr Stars in Rapid Succession !
Engagement of
- HR. HARRY C0NLEY .
TKnit ihr:i. f'omcillnn ntid Itnttrcr. '
i
HISS H0LLIE CHRISTY
Merle Comie ijuppii
i
MR. TOM CHRISTY
The Prince r OUI Man Impel--rtonatero.
Toother with a new
AH the Old Favorites Retained.
0irn all Uir Vtar, IVrlurniamr I'.wry
Mslsl. Enllrc thausi- or Pro-
2t-nuu:ic Oiwn n Wei-K.
Comprising all the latest
SONGS. DANCES AND ACTS.
Wc give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
Tlii' Jtlse.ilre Is rionded nightly, and all
nho have witnessed the entertainment pro
uoinieo It to be equal to any given rl-.cn here.
Mr. Hill as a caterer tor the public'
amusement em not be excelled. Anjbody
wishing to spend a pleasant evening and
see spaikhne wit nml beauty without ul
Kiuitj.sl.o.Ud Improo thpcppoitiinlryanu
i onie.
The i-oiiinuu) comprises the follow ins well
known Artist
JIlSS 1'4NMK Wai.tom.
Miss LouisrCoou.
Mr 'u i:irs Koin I.R.
Mn. Jomx Cooic.
.Ma. Walte: Parks.
All of whh-h will appear nlylilly In ififir dif-
lereni Mieciaines.
Open :iir concert e en evening: prifniin-
ance commencing at ; entrance to theatre
onllcnton street; private boxes on Chena-
mus street.
Look out for Wew Stars.
as?3
IIF.Mbl: l.
FOURTH
03F1
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FIREWORKS
TORPEDOES,
Fire Crackers, Sky.Rcclcets.
BOMBS i
Roman Gandles, Mines,
BALLOONS! FLAGS!
Toy Pistols. Paper Caps.
BOOK AND STAT OHERY.
s "-., Hi.- 'arKt-t tlcl. of
' JKir E'u"k Boohs ami SUitionaii
I 'fUffl. HIJ U M;iHMIll.
t3lfiferis,I,''"l Hooks. EiWes, tAtIeal
it i' Works Albums and
i.oiit fens,
JJeiiiles a full and complete
Mock of eirthln? nsu.illv
SijKeM m a well ieulHleil liootr
Mori'. .Vlso, news depijt and Mjtnev for
er raprr and periodical puUi-Jit-d
Garl Adler's Kusic Store
Pianos and Organs.
Of a'l makes eonst.uitly on hand. Also a
full stock ot
VIOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, AC-
COJIDEOXS. CONCKUTIXAS,
HARMONICAS, FLUTKS.
Also a larjie stock of tlio best of
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
SHEET MUSIC,
ANU MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
As well as ecrvtliin2 else helongln to a
ritsf Vlasi Musle Store.
1'iauuf and Oipins sold on ti-e nioathh in
stallment plan, or for rent.
CARLADLER'SVAR ETY STORE
5 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
-tjj, iocA.ec ana uanie laiuery,
VgJ Yankee Notions and Toys,
iv, ZZ ficiure rrannn aim uuroinos.
Stjfellaby Carriages, :i complete
" ZLSsuri
asNOrtinent.
Xew coods by e cry steamer. Tlio public
are invited to examine my stock and prices.
CrtENAMUB ST., - ASTOKIA. OHEON
xvre lost.
"T AST SUNDAY MORNING. OrF CLAT
JLi son spit, mo f.ithnms net : Barbour's
twine. 40 mesh, oorla branded .1. 0.. buov
marked AY. V. Co. Leave at the WJZST
COAST PACKING COMPANY'S ollice.
Jll2T sr
Dissolution ol Partnership,
mm: PAirrNERsinpiirnirroroRE r.x-
JL l'tlns between B.uinister. Zamliech & Co.
In the Restauraut iSblness. known as the
".uiety,"lstliis day dissolved by mutual
consent. All person's indebted to the House
arc requested In make immediate p.i) ment,
and all persons liavinj; claims against nsaro
requested to present the same.
The Rusiness of the House will be contin
ued under tliel'irm name of Wm. Kinnister.
WILLIAM ISA NMSTOt
N. ZAMLIECH.
Aston.!, Oregou, June 20th, 18SJ.
LOTS FOR SALET
Lois 4 and 5, in Block ,3
ox
C0NC0MLY and JACKSON STS.,
OVSES'S ASTORIA.
Ju24 dim Apply to I. TT. Case.
Dissolution of
SELO3SS::T,S "OJ
TH
- :o:
Is it an object to save Fivt- Dollars on a Beautiful Cloak
or Dolman, the handsomest in Astoria?
Is it an object to save a Dollar on a Dress?
Is it an object to save Fifty Cents on a pair of Shoes?
Is it worth while to save money in purchasing Corsets
from the largest assortment in Astoria? If so,
CALL AT THE CALIFORNSA STORE
They are closing outbiisinrss.
ClottiDir $5 LfiSo on a Suit than any oilier Store jo Astoria !
Romom'foor Xjoervtioxx:
OAIiSFOB.Kr2, STOHE, Opposite P. O.,
Astoria. Oregon.
eJUossuoxtee an
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Rl JSWaKaterSi.'SistSl'a-iil
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wsMHWyEiy
TWO DOORS EAST ;OP OCCIDENT. - - ASTORIA, OREGON
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CHAS. HEILBORN,
MANUi'ACTUKEU OF
FTJBNITTJRE S BEDDING,
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
Vindow Shades, Laca Curtains, Picture Frames and filouidinos,
WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN VOLES
Complete In eViij branch.
MARTIN OLSEN,
ituki: in 0
PUKKTTTURK BEJDTNG.
'gi-ih-i- .llnin nml Wiim-niDiiua Mli-eei4. A-(ori;i. ls'ei;oii.
Wl DOW SHADES AND TRIiViryllHGS; LOOKING GLASSES, ETC.
I Complete "ork.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
am. kixus r fisi:vzti;s:j: i:k5.!;k! asi vaukisiiiid.
Dairy Farm for Sale.
1 aw instructed by .Mr. Ii. AV. OuliiU-rr, to
niter for sale liUllneh-liioateil film
OX CLATSOP rL.VIXS.
ItcoibWsof ico acres of etelleiit lusturt
I.iuil wliicli, with the ndjoinins entile mnge, t
Is capable of supporting 70 beail of stock the j
jearronnrt. Klglit acres feneeil nml 8 aeies
under cultivation.
Finest lcselnblc Garden :i Hie S'liiiiit
And several beaiing fruit trees. i:.incii N
protected ' by using ground and timber be
tween it ana the ocean, from all lie.-i y w iml
and storms.
House Coulalnins ' Koaui.
Stoie-ioom. nillk-iooni, h.un. stable, nagon
shed, etc., etc. Tlnsaluable fann is situated
VA inilos south from l'oint Adams' LiRtit
House, pud if applied for soon will be sold
at a verv low fi;nrc, Mr. Colllnberrv beins
old and desirous of rctlnni; Horn labor. If
not sold .-it orlintc sale before tho Urstof
August, then hole property will be disposed
l'nhllc Auclion.
Title indisputable. Tor furtlier p.utii ul.irs
cnqniioof
E. C. H0LDEK,
tf
Real Estate Agent .
Notice.
Tim DELINQUENT TAX L'OLL 10U
the year 1881. tORCtber with a warrant
from tlio Count' Court for Hie collection of
the same, is In my hands. Delinquent tax
payers will please settle at once and sae
costs. A. JL TWOMBLY,
my3 - Sheriff.
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JTAAYES
seli: acknt.
Aimi, Aiji'lil for 111" e.-iebrMeii
ISm-3 iit-nl t'uoli Siox-.
MEDALLION RANGE.
sitam rmiMis a spkiai.tn
Noni" but the best .or!.nieii eiiii!oeil.
!I woikjttu iranti'i it or no clinre.
LOEB & (30.
.nnr,Ki:s in
VV" I l!1l?l
' filiilO
JAQUOISS,
CIGAK8.
Atiuxfs iei: 'fin:
Best San Francisco Houses and
Eastorn Distilleries.
kSf"AH goods sohl at S.hi I'ranciseo I'lices.
MAIN STISKKT.
Upios!te l'.uker Hniiv-, Astoria, Oieon.
"574 EI. TT1 7 TT 75?. TT ?
I j.
ASTOISIA. Ol'.KCOX Vy
DRUGS AND CKEMIGALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATEETT MEDICINES, ETC.
J3?l'icscriptloiis carefully compoundeiliit
nil hours.
Bf-IIomeopatMc Tinctures and Pellets,
and Humphrey's SpeclQcs also kept
afTSHQychTn
iAi. UiJLVA NJJtjL-LW
remens
-STo Too
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASTORIA ENCINE COMPANY NO. I.
On Tuesday Evening, July 4th,
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J E? J3L.&.
-Honorary
HON. A. VAN DUSEN,
iion. w. PARicrR,
HON. JOHN HAIIN,
IION. C.W.FULTON,
V. E. DEMENT,
A. W. BERRY,
C. rT. OEORGEl'I. .VVJ3L
Reception
C.A.MAY, I
P.. B. FRANKLIN, '
J. STRAr??, j
-Floor Committee,-
j. G. r;iiAi:TERP,
L. E. SELIG,
!. P. WHEELER.
Tickeis. Including Ociitiemiiii ami Lady, 81.50.
Tie Pole or Astoria and Vicinity is Corilalfy M el o Attend.
S. ii. ? !i-i'i-)ittii!It- (Ii:ir:u-i"i-s. ill lr ailiuitted. Tickets
i-:iu 1h !i:nl :":-.ii3 uscuiiti-r .;t" tin-t.'iunpaiiy mid nt all tlae prlncl
i:i! ltn--.ir tsir -3Jj.
ijy a3t:i: uv the com3UTTEE.
iSl't PrASOU TO .IACKINS & MONTGOMKUY.)
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con.r.:t of isai.;xi
Sa5tSii., -s -
BUmiSfifllH
&
wmn
Asn-
VEi
ARE THE BEST.
And cost no more than other brands ; and if
tlio Merchant v.ith whom jou trade does
not keep our floods, it is because it pa-s
better to .sell a pair of Uoots or Shoes evcry
two mouths than every four or five. WE
OUAItAOTEi: n'EKV l'AIK WE MAKE. I
Ail Merchants In sood credit can procure
these Cootls at oar Warehouse? in Portland
or San l"raneisco.
Try our "HERCULES" Patent Boots
HECHT BROS. & CO.
Zxossa2a.ct2sJ.33.sr ,1
Plain ami rancy
SEVIW& OP ALL KINDS!
Suits made In the best stUa from
,. $ to &50.
Satisfaction Gnarauteod.
MKS. G-EO, I-3XLLEK.
Xcxt door to Weston House,
fell
OF JULY
uress sail. .
Oi-won.-
mT"arr DTNTXT
JL X VJ JL.L.L' JA..
Committee. -
I HON. C. S. WRIGHT,
IION. 1). C. IRELAND,
0. F.J.TAYLOR,
I A. J. MEGLER,
i ROB1'. CARRUTIIERS,
J. F. HALLORAN,
CAFr.J. G. HUSTLER.
Committee.
G. REED,
I. J. GOODMAN,
G. HANSEN,
i CHRIS. EVENSON,
A. C. FISHER.
I II. SPELLMIER.
IlFALI'.IM IX
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortmentlof
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
3Iag(Mj Stoves and Ranges
The Uest in tlie market.
l'liiintitii!; Kf-oils of all kinds on pinnd. Jol
woric dune In a worlcmaulike manner.
jkpfkksox jtrf.kts,
, , ORSQON.
MAnTi.v ro.vitn. .r. j. stokes,
FOARD & STOKES,
Vliolesalc and letnll dealers in
Wood a Qtl "Willow-ware,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
, I'OKEir.N ASD DOMESTIC
Fruits and Vegetables,
Ss'IUOO'Efc, FESD,
' AVIi
COUNTJIY PHODUCE,
i
General Commission Merchants
ASTOniA, OltEGOX.
j Next to Oregon Hallway & Jav. co's PocK.
dtw
Leincnweber & Co.,
C. r.FI.VKXW-KBER. It. IWOWX.
r.STAHLISHKD 13ffi.
ASTOBIA, OREGON,
TA1ERS MB CDBBBIES,
Manutacturors and Importers of
I.L KINDS OF
AND FINDINOB
Wholesale Dealers In
OIL AND TALLOW.
jnrlllgliest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
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