a 01: - -f 3 mfeS? t0fkii 'sS'ifc 'TfUfpf.- Vol. xvii. Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, September 7, 1882. No. 136. She filoilg t l HOW TO STEW A CHICKEN. The Chicago News says : Mrs. Emma P. Ewing, lectur ing to the ladies of the Athemeum, after describing the various "meth o, of cooking meats, fish and poultry, came to the commonplace subject of stewing chicken. Many housewives think they cannot be told anything about so ordinary a dibit, but if they will tead what Mrs. Ewing says they will get some new and valuable ideas. She said slewing, when pioperly done, was the most petfect meth od of cooking chickens that have reached a greater age than one year, atul, although as ordinarily served, it is neither tooths6me nor inviting, when prepared according to this receipt it makes as delic ious a dish as desired, namely: Before placing in the pot to stew, cut a chicken in pieces suitable for serving at table. Separate the joints neatly and divide the breast into three or four compact pieces. Lay the gizzard, heart, wings and leg at the bottom of the pot; then put in the neck and bony pieces, reserving the second joints and breast for the top. Use a pint of boiling water for a full grown chicken, boil rapidly for a few minutes, then add a teaspoon ful each of butter and flour, stirred in a smooth paste, cover close and simmer gently, but in creasing till tender. Drain into a bowl all the broth, and set the pot with the chicken undistuibed in it, upon the stove. If the broth is too fiily, skim from it so much grease as is desired, add a spoon fuli of ilour, stirred with a spoon full of sweet cream or milk to a paste, and season lightly, as the gravy must give seasoning to the dish. Pour the seasoned gravy jwer the chicken, simmer"' -Ion minutes,and serve meat and gravy together. Pursuing essentially the same method, stewed chicken can be varied by using less water and more cream or milk by browning the chicken either be fore or after it is cooked, and add ing oysters, mushrooms or other things. And by these slight and seemingly unimportant variations it becomes chicken fricasec, chick en saute, chicken marengo and so on, until a dozen or more dishes with fanciful foreign names are artistically evolved from a very bi triple, unpretentious stewed chicken. A chicken a 3'car old requires slewing foratleast an hour, and each 3'ear added to the life of the fowl necessitates an additional hour's stewinjr. Big Tree. A gentleman who recently visit ed the Skagit countrj- states that at the mouth of Deep slough, near the mouth of the river, is a spruce tree, forty feet in circumferance, -which at some time has been up rooted and washed there, where it will probably remain. For at least bixty feet the tree is the same size, and is described by our friend as equal to the famous bir trees of Cidifornia. JPostSntelligencer. A mortgage for $1G0,000,000 was recorded in -Philadelphia on the 31st. It was executed jointly. by the Philadelphia and Reading railroad and the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron companies, and covers its entire property of every kind, reaWand personal, to gether with all rights, privilege and franchise, including all lease hold interests. To go the entire length of Great Britain by rail, third-class a dis tance of CoO miles costs a little less than 3, or lo. The time consumed in the journey is a little less than twenty-four hours. and Icebergs Waters- in Alaskan Capt. Morse, of the schooner Grander, states that on his recent voyage to Alaska, he saw quite a number of icebergs, or hummocks, varying in size from one or two hundred feet in length to pieces as large as a bale of hay. This drift ice comes from the great gla cier in Prince Frederick sound, thirty miles northwest of Stickine river, another glacier in ITolcom ba' in Steven's passage, and from the head of Takou inlet. On the 17th of July last, Capt. Morse counted 130 of these icebergs in Ilolcom bay. The largest he esti mates as about twelve feet high from the surface of the water. This ice is perfectly fine, and trans parent as a crystal. As the glaciers slowly force their way to the shores, masses of the ice become detached by the heat of the sum mer sun, and fall into the salt water. Capt. Morse sa3s that these glaciers, when seen with the set ting sun shining on them on a clear still afternoon, present a spectacle of unparalleled beauty; the ice glitters from every juttjng point like countless diamonds, and the solid body of the glacier show ing the most vivid colors, from delicate pink to deep sky blue. Capt. Morse states that, on one oc casion, Capt. Carroll, of the steam er Eureka, ran the stem of the vessel gently against one of these transparent icebergs and detached a large piece of ice which was taken on board the steamer for the use of the passengers, who enjoy ed the fun as well as the ice. AVe predict that it will not be long be fore Yankee enterprise will make those glaciers available to com merce. Puget Sound Argus. On the eve of the Yorkshire election Mrs. Wentworth Beau mont (a great coal owner), an aged lady, drove in her chariot and four to Downing street, and sought an interview with the , then prime minister, with whom she was well acquainted. "Well, my lord, are you quite determined to make your man stand for your scat?" "Very well. 1 am on my way to Yorkshire with $400,000 in my carriage for my man. Try and lo better than that.5 Lord Dacre who told this story, said that he liati known the government to spend $200,000 secret service money on an election. Those whe contemplate moving to FargOjD. T., should go prepared to encounter difficulties, if the fol lowing story be true. A man ob served a tall silk hat in the middle of the street, and he waded out to get it. On taking it up he was astonished to see a human face looking at him. lie offered to help the unfortunate man out of the mud, and received the reply: "I ain't stuck in the mud; I'm sit ting on the top of an omnibus down here. An Arkansas editor, in retiring from the editorial control of a newspaper, said: It is with a feel ing of sadness that we retire from the active control of this paper, but we leave our journal with a gentleman who is abler than we are, financially, to handle it. This gentleman is well known in this community, lie is the sheriff. ArJcansaio Traveler. Inquiries at the Bureau of Immigration for Oregon and Washington elicit the fact that about eighty per cent, of the white steerage passengers who arrived within the last month are actual settlers. Each family brings from 500 to 1,000 in cash, and more than half of them bring their house hold effects. Glacieis Coiean Troubles Washington. Sep. 4. Rear Admiral Clitz, commanding the Asiatic station has made" a report to the department on eastern af-1 fairs under date of Yokohama, Aug. 19th. He states on the 1st of August news was received at Yokohama of the outbreak of the anti-foreigji party in Corea. Sev eral Chinese had been murdered and a numberof Japanese escaped. Great excitement prevailed at Yo kohama, and it was thought Japan would declare war, but later news, while confirming the outrage on the Japanese minister, showed the move was not national, and the queen and man' prominent mem bers of the progressive party were killed during the attack on the palaces which occurred about the same time (about July 23d). Ad miral Chtz said the Japanese gov ernment has been prompted in making preparations for guarding the interests of its people, several war vessels having been sent to Freson with troops and policemen on board. Tie learned through the American minister there was no intention to declare war, but simply to re-establish the minister with proper dignity and guard the legation and afford a place of refuge for their subjects in case of further trouble. The Japanese do not regard the outrage as a radical one. August 1st, Admiral Clitz read a telegram from Minis- r Young, informing him of this outrage and suggesting that he send a vessel to Corea to assist American interests. Before acting on this dispatch he received a de partment telegram of August 2d, informing him that the treaty with Corea would be ratified and di rected him to communicate with Minister Young. Troubles in Mexico. Tomhstoxi:, Ar., Sept. o. The Epitaph has information from So nora that an impending civil crisis is about to explode, and a state of dread and uncertainty exists along the Sonora valley. Nearly every gun shop in Tombstone has been cleaned by Mexicans, who como by dozens, buying up all the arms and munitions of war that can be obtained, and rushing back again. It is understood that Governor Or tiz has ordered a draft of all the able bodied men in the state to sustain him. Consent Given. COXSTAXTIXOPLE, Sot)l . I. Lord Duflerin yesterday informed the sullau he had been authorized to assent to the landing of two or three thousand Turkish troops at Port Said. It is understood Der vish Pasha will command the expedition and Bnker Pasha be his chief of staff. Mr. W. II. Byars, win was elected to the office of state prin ter at the last election, has con sulted Judge Watson, whose opin ion is that the -present printer, Mr. Odell, is entitled to hold the office for the ensuing two years. Mr. will not, therefore, claim the office. Mr. Odell's successor will be elect ed at the next biennial election. P. G. Z The assertion that the bones of Guiteau are bleaching in the Army Medical Museum, prepara tory to the 'articulation of the skeleton, is confidentially repeat ed by the Washington Star, which adds that the bones are unusually porous and require special care in handlinjr. Sparkling Eyes. Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompany good health. Par ker's Ginger Tonic better tlian any: thing, makes puro, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength, and beauty. Ladies try it Bazar. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. t'uin in lite light .Mile, uud.-r i-'tq. ol ribs inTca"lnj; on presure;" some-linns :lic pain 1 on the leftside; Hip- patient is rarely able 10 He on- the left side; Mime lime the pain i felt under the shoulder and i miuioUihc- tni;cu for Ithennntim in the nnis. The stomach Kb fleeted willi lo of appetite and sickness; the bonvli in general are costive, sometimes alter nating with iaxity; the head Is troubled with pnin,aceomp:uled withadull,heay .sensation In the back part. There IsKener allya considerable loss of memory, accom panied with u painful sensation of having left undone something uhlch ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometime? attendant. The patient enm j.lalns of weariness and debility; he Is easily .startled ; his feet are cold or burn I nt;, and he complains of a pi lckly. sensa tion of the skin; his spirits arc low, and. although he issutlsfled thnt exercise won't! be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try It. If you have any of the aliove symptoms, von "can certainly lc cured by the use of the genuine im. C. McLAMC'S LIVEU FILLS. When vou buy "HcXane's rills, insist on having 1II. McLANKS CCLE im.Ti:i LIVER l'UXS, made by Flem ing ltro., Pittsburgh, Pa. it vou can not get the genuine I1. C. JlcLANE'S LIVKR TILLS, fend us 3 cents by mail, and we will send them to on. FLEMING BROS., Piltslmrgli, Va. A. M.: JOHNSON, llHAI.KIt IX SHTP CHANDLERY, .XI Groceries, Provisions, Cheese, BUTTER, ECCS, ETC. CANNED OOODS OF ALL KINDS. Blocks, Hemp and Manilla Ropes. Salmon Net Twines, Drilling, Jib Hanks, Clew Irons, Thimbles, Mast Hoops, And nil oilier things needed to tit out eveN of nil kinds. NEXT DOOIl TO PYTHIAX HALL. King of the Blood Is not a "ciirr all.'' it isnldooil-puritiernnd tonie. Iinpunlyuf tliblliKNlHisiinsthcss tern, deranjjes tlie circulation, and tlnis In duces mativ disorder, known bv dillcrcut names to distinguish them according lo ef fects, but being really brandies or piuws of that great generic dLsonler, Impurity or III001I. Such are X)y;wxf, 7;ii"fiwiiryx, JAvcr Complaint, CnttMUin,&'crrnm Di onlcm. Headache, liaehaehr. General HVo; he$. Iff art Dlfir4c,)ontL Ktdneii DUcar, Pile, llhcumalitni, Catanh, Scrofula. Sl.ln Dltortlcrx, Pimple. Ulcer. SircUimin, Ac. Ac. King; of the ttlooil prevents and cures these by attacking the coil-c. Impurity of the blood. Chcndstsand pliWcuttis agree in calling it "the most genuine and elllcieut preparation for the purpose." Sold by Drug gists, $1 per Imttle. See testimonial, direc tions, &c, in pamphlet. "Treatise on Diseases ot the Pileod." wrapped around each brittle. I. UAXSmi. SOX & tt.. Props luuiaut, rs. . Prruvinn IIitter Cinchona Iluliro. TI10 Count Ciiielion was the Spanish Viceroy 111 IVru in UUX). The Countess "lfa wife, was prostrated by an intermit tent fever, from which she was freed by Iho. use of. the native remedv. the Peru vian bark. or. as it was railed in the language 01 me eoutury, -quinquina. Grateful for her recovery, on her return to Europe in HEM, she inlioiluml the remedy in Spain, where it was known under various names, until Jmnanis called it Cinchona, in honor of the ladv who had brought them that which was more precious than the gold of thelncas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifty years, science has siven us nothing to take its place. It elnvtu ally cures a morbid appetite for .siiinn lants, by restoring the natural tone of the stomach. It attacks excessive love of liquor as it does a fever, and destioys bothalike. The powerful tonic urtue of the Cinchona is preserved in the Peruvian Hitters, which are as efTcethe against malarial fever to-day as tliev were, in the days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the fmrrcdi ents ot these, bitters to be absolutely pure, and of the be-st known quality. Atrial will satisfy y(u that this is the bc&t bitter in the world. "The proof of the pudding is in the. entinj:." and we willingly abide this test. For sale by all druggists, grocers and liquor dealers. Order it. Locb & Co., agents for A storia. A cough, cold or bore throat .should lie stopped. Neglect frequently results, in an incurable lung disease or consunii tion. JJrown's Dronchial troche do not disorder the stomach like cough .syrups and balsams, but act directly on the in named parts, allajing irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Urown's bronchial troches have been recommended bv physicians, and ahvavs give perfect satisfaction. Having beeii toted bv wide and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2." cents a oox everywhere. The best family remedy is un doubtedly Pfunder's Oregon lilood PuriGer. Harmless, it accomplishes relief where many other medicines failed to do so. It may be safely given to the infant as well as the adult. jRQSCOE'S FIRST CLASS urstpv sn mmi. ytij - --'- -.---"-- VhXlVJ & rrirx.vAirs stkiiet, astopja. mriE uxdi:rsioxei is pleased to A announce to tin "public that he has op ened a - nnsT ;iass And furnishes hi first -elass stjle ovsri:f:- nor coffee tka, inc. T TlIK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon.. CHEN AMI'S STREET. Please -jio luenenll. ROSfOE DIXOX, Proprietor B. B. FKANKLIN, UNDERTAKER, wii Coiner Cass and Squeiiioqlie streets, ASTOUIA. --- - OREGON DKAI.EK IX WALL PAPER AXI) WINDOW SHADES AXI) UNDERTAKERS GOODS. XXOSgStlXXtTCiTTL g j I lain anil Fancy SEWIWG OP ALL KINDS! Sls ni.nle in the best stie fiom $.-1 to STiO. Satisfaction Gnnranteed. "" LUS. G-EO. I-IILLEH. Xet door to Wcton House, jell Boat "Bxxclixx;- $?""5!fc"3'"S""" WILLIAM HOWE I laving lalelj returned from Jlritlsh Colum bia, is to be feund at his Ol.li STAND IX : KAY'S P.VII.niXi: Where he is doing FUJST-C'liASW WORK OXIjV. MAGNUS G. '0R0SBY, D.ili-r in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, j PLI'MBKIIS AND STEAM FITTERS Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Canneo anfl Flsherinens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAff FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch, Xnne lint first, class workmen employed. A laie assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand MilEliV FOR SALE. rilllM MOST COWLETCLY FITTKI) Can X nery on the CohnnMa Kiver Ls for sale, With Boats and Machinery. An abundant supplj or FIICSII WATCH. Situated at Hungry I Iarlor, opposite Astoria. For particulars, apply to Allen & l.ews, Pertland: .1. (. A. I'onluv, Astoria, or J. West on the premises. 100 REWARD!! Vi ni.L i:n FAin rrox ixfoiimation 1 leading t( the eonviet Ion of any party REFILLING Peruvian Bitter" Bottles. The names of such persons found suilty will ahn be publkhcd in every leading news paper. WII.MERDrXG & CO.. San Francisco. Cal., "eneral Agents for Peruvian BItteis. LOEB & CO.. Agents Astoria. n O L o ? Z -s CO r o " O MISCELLANEOUS. S. ABNDT & EERCBEN, ASTORIA. - OltEGOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop P.I.ACKS.MITII 8HOP4 m Boiler Shop . Ail kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKEET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BKNTO.VSTr.KKT, XKA1? PAKKKK HOUSE, ASTOICTA. -rOKEGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANDlMARINE ENGINES Boiler Work. Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. OASTINaS. Or nil PeMerlntionH marie to Order nt Short A'otlee. A. I). Wasj, President. J. (5. Ik'STi.Ki:, Secretary, i. W. Cask, Treasurer. John" Fox, SiiiHTintuiulent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Mntn and ChonamusStroets, ASTOKIA ORKflON dkvixr ir CIGARS AND TOBACCO. The Celebmled JOSEPH RODCERS . SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM and othor Jinslish Cutlery. STATIONERY ! FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc. A line stock of IValehex and Jewelry. Muzzle :inl Breeek liOndiu Sliot (juhm and HlflcM, ItevolverM, lMstol. and Amnimiition MAK1XK ;iiASKKH ALSO A V1SV. Assortment of line SPFCTACLKS and KVE GLASSES. WAR LS IKCLAICE1 WITH IT FTTKTIIF.K .VOTICK -Vv And no terms of peace until e cry man In Astoria has a new isuit of clothes MA1)K BV MKAXY. Look at the pi ices : Fauts to order from - - - S8 00 Pants, Genuine French Cassnnere - 12 50 Suits from - -- -- -2500 The finest Hue or samples on the coast to select from. v. J. IdEANY, Cass street, wt to Hansen's Jewelry store LEATHERS BROS., BOAT BlIILDKItS. I'p Stairs over AliN'IT FF.RCIIKV8 FIRST-CLASS WOTiK A SPECfALTi'. Dissolution Notice. THE PARTXERSniP HERETOFOP.E existing between Wethcrhee&Thonies has been this day mutually dissolved. Mr. Wcthcrbce retiring on account of poor health. 3rr. Thomes will finish all unsettled business in Oregon. w. 11. wetiierbee; C. T. THOMES. Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 31, 1882. dtd mF:& ?'GffijffiJBn'jf Mmmmmc waj?r &f IBi m . mmtik x-f ;i,i -H :3K Jk h 9 sln 2?8W 3 2 H5 oxkog if if -i5 M $ pi p g BUSINESS OAKDS. T,! V. HOLDEV, SOTATCY PUBLIC, AITTIOXEEK, COMMISSION AND SI KAXCE AGEN1. IR. J. V. Jlf .1FTKR, IMiSU-lA. aait SISEX. (DKUT3CIIKR ABZT.) IHHraxcM orthe Threat a Specialty. Office over Conn's Drug Store. piKJLO F. P.VRKJSK. SURVEYOR OF Clntsop County, and City r Aster!, OlKce:-Chenamus street, Y.M.C. A. ball, ltoomXo.8. J. O. BOORTH, I. S. t'oimiilsnloHer, Xelary FaMlc, iBsHraace Aseat. Agent lor the Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. of Hamburg, fiermany, and ot tfcd 1t$x elers Life and Accident las. Co., of Hart ford. Conn. svomce In Pithlan Building. Booms 11,1a. TCI J. HIXTOBT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. sa-Onlcc hi Pythian Building. Rooms 11, 1?. ASTOUIA, - - - OBBGON. JAY TUTTIiE. M. D. PHYSllIAN AND SURGEON Office Over the White House 8toi. KKS111F.NCK OrerElberson's Bakery, op posite uartn & Myers' aiooa.. 4 ii. FuiiTOsr, at. d. 1'hysleInH aa4 Imum. ' OFFICE Over A. V. Alleys frecerj store ,- Kooms, nt the Tarker House. "P P. HICKS. PENTIST, ASTOIUA, - - - OREGON" Itooin:i In Alien's building up stairs, cortef of C.issand Sqemocqhe streets. I Q. A. EOWLBY. ATl'ORNEAT LAW. Chenaimw Street. - ASTOIUA, ORElKKf ' ATTORN EY AT LAW. May be found at the Court House. G. A. STINSON & C().f BLACKSMITHING, At Ciiit. KoRers old stand, corner ol Ca 1 and.Conrt Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing Wagons luade and repaired. Good wwC guaranteed. TAU.ORXNQ, Cleaning Repairing. XEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY GKOKOK I.OVBTT, Main Street, opposlta N. Loeb's, HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Asttri-i Fireworks! Flags! Fruits Both Foreign aaA Dameotia Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, O B NDOC3C Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON. TWINE ! CORK Ml) LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand; HENRY DOYLE & CO., - 51 1 Market Street, Baa Fxmaetoe Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. ---" -