The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, November 19, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Synday Morning, November !), 1882
No. 43
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MAYBE SO.
A Washington despatch says:
Commodore Shufeldt has returned,
and although the secretary of the
navy seems stalled in his efforts
to secure lay members of the ad
visory board, the naval oflicers
already appointed will meet to
morrow for a preliminary consul
tation. In this connection a rumor
has leaked out from the usually
impenetrable walls of the depart
ment of state. Tt is understood
that it is but little of a great deal
that was passing of a serious
nature, but which has been kept a
profound secret. The story is
that the president and secretary of
state were much more anxious for
the liberation of American suspects
imprisoned in Ireland than has
been known. It will be remem
bered that Minister Lowell came
in for the lion's share of the abuse
for the dilatory course of events.
It is said that the fact is the big
politicians of England wanted at
that time to pick a quarrel with
the United States, or at least make
a show of threatening hostility for
effect upon their own public at
that time, iiritated by Mr .Blaine's
attitude with regard to English
influence upon this continent. It
is not understood that the Brit'sh
cabinet desired an actual breach
of the friendly relations existing
with the United States, but they
wished to insult this government
in such a way as to win the ap
plause of the anti-Irish party, re
lying upon the weakness of our
navy as a guarantee that we "would
not be able to resent the injury.
This attitude of Great Britain was
by no means discouraged by the
result of our diplomacy with Chili.
So extremely sensitive was the
temper of the British cabinet at
that time that it is stated that only
Mr. Lowells caution and finesse
prevented an opportunity for in
sult, to this Torernment, which
would have placed us in a position
of great embarrassment, owing to
our deicnceless condition. If this
statement of the case should be
correct, the long delayed release of
the American prisoners was not
delinquency on the part of Min
ister Lowell or the department of
state, but the necessity for the
preservation of a peaceful attitude
on the part of the United States.
The Iowa Law.
A correspondent describes how
the former Maine law worked in
Iewa:
"But there was no law against
giving the stuff away; and it was
given away ad libitum. In those
days man' a little, comedy was
hourly enacted in the county
stores. Enter a customer, when
the following colloquy would en
sue: Customer How much coffee
for a dollar?
Merchant Five pounds.
C Give me five pounds.
A package is handed him.
M. Take something?
C. Don't care if I do.
M. What shall it be?
C. "Whisky cocktail.
The beverage is handed him
and he imbibes.J
C. Come to think of it, I don't
want that coffee to-day. . What's
the difference what profit on that
five pounds?
M. Two cents a pound, sir, is
my profit on that coffee, or ten
cents for the five pounds.
C. Here's your ten cents.
Good-daj
So the customer paid the ten
cents forfeit on the coffee trans
action, which was perfectly fair
and square, and was so held in
law, for the dram was a pure
gratuity on the part of .the coun
try merchant, who could not be
prosecuted for selling the whisky.
And so this farce was played as
long as the law lasted. You
could not buy a cicrar, a yard of
muslin or a pound of nails without
being invited to "take something;"
and yet the sign "no liquor sold
here," was prominently displayed.
No, it was not sold, but given
away (over the left). The conse
quence was that everybody got
3rank. Even the most respect
ble citizen took something for the
fun of the thing, and the lock-up
was full ivery ninght.
Pumpkin Pie.
The standard of taste by which
most people judge of food is that
furnished by their mother's fable.
''What is the matter with the
pumpkins now a-days?M said a
gentleman the other day. "1 never
see. and certainly never cat, any
more such golden, luscious pies as
my mother used to make.' After
making due allowance for the
change- in the individual from boy
Uood to manhood, the fact
remains that there is a de
cline in pumpkin pies. A searcher
after the reason for it declares one
to be that too many spices are now
used, entirely disguising the flavor
of the pumpkin, which, if propeily
cooked and of good quality, is
delicate and agreeable. Ginger
seems to be the only legitimate
seasoning for a pumpkin pie, but
a faint suspicion of allspice or
cinnamon is allowable. Then, too,
instead of sweetening with sugar
alone, at least half of the sweet
ness of the pie should be due to
molasses. I'or a medium-sized pie
allow one full coffee-cup of stewed
pumpkin "poured through the
kitchen sieve" after the manner of
Sydney Smith's salad. If riclrin
eggs, allow two or three; if not
make three eggs do dut' for two
pies, dividing after beating. If
the milk used to thin the pumpkin
is half cream, so much the better.
A teaspoonful of ginger is a lib
eral allowance for one pie. Bake
with an under crust only, and until
the top of the pie is brown and a
delicate skin is formed over it.
The pedestal of Gladstone's
at Bow will bear the inscriptien:
"A great leader, whose gigantic
itellect seemed beyond compre
hension a man whose marvelous
eloquence had astonished the
civilized world." There is no
living statesman of whom a statue
may more appropriate!' be erected
than Gladstone, but it is in exec
rable taste to give it such a flam
boyant inscription as the above.
The aim in inscription should be
not to see how much can be said
without absolutely overstepping
the bounds of truth, but to say
rather less than is true, in order to
insure its cordial acceptance by
everybody who reads it. CIrico
Enterprise.
The loth of last month was a
noteworthy date, being the three
hundredth anniversaiy of the in
troduction of the Gregorian cal
endar. It was the work of Pope
Gregory XIII, who, in the year
15S2j being struck by the fact that
the vernal equinox, which at the
time of the Council of Nice, A.-D.,
325, had occurred on March 21st,
then happened on the 10th, caused
ten days to be thrown out of the
current year the day after Thurs
day, October 4th, being declared
October loth. This alteration of
the style was immediately adopted
in all the Roman Catholic countries
of Europe.
Adelaide Detchon, a pretty
soubrette, has evidently "mashed"
a Boston youth with serious effect.
He writes descriptively of her:
"ine wnite wonder ol her arms
is too divinely perfect for anything
of mere flesh and blood, and she is
but the beautiftil phantom of
some delicious dream chiselled
into glorious tangibility by some
old master's cunning hand."
Gosh!
What to him was love or hope?
What to him was joy or care?
He stepped on a plug of soap the
girl had left on the topmost stair,
and his feet flew out like wild,
fierce wings, and he struck each
stair with a sound like a drum,
and the girl below with th scrub
bing things laughed like a fiend to
see him come.
"I have given St. Jacobs Oil a
trial on sores and fresh wounds of
horses, and find it to relieve the
soreness in a few hours. I deem it
valuable to all owners of horses,"
says Miko Goodin, Esq., of the
Belmont Driving Park, Montgom
ery Co., Pa.
Finding One'a Place.
A good many people spend all
their life hunting for a place-in-this
world that they won- imonriVd
to fill. They never settle down to
anything with anv sort of restful
or contented feeling. What they
are doing now is not by any means
the work that is suited to their
abilities. They have a sunny ideal
of a very noble life which they
would like to reach, in which their
powers would have free scope and
where they could make a very
bright record. But in their pres
ent position the' cannot do much
of anything, and there is very little
use to try. Their life is a hum
drum and a prosy outline, and they
can accomplish nothing really
worthy and beautiful. So they go
on. discontented with their own
lot, and sighing for another; and
while they sigh the years glide by,
and soon they will come to the end,
to find that they have missed every
opportunity of doing anything
worthy of an immortal being in the
passage to eternity. Tho truth is,
one's vocation is never some far
off possibility. It is always the
simple round of duties that the
passing hour brings. Xo day is
commonplace if we only had eyes
to see its splendor. There is no
duty that comes to our hand but
brings us the possibility of kingly
servic'.
The thrifty British Columbians
are making the visit of the Mar
quis of Lome a combination of
business and pleasure. lie has
been taken to visit all the local
manufactories, and at most of them
he has left liberal orders for speci
mens of their products. The mar
quis and princess will need- to put
their heads together to discover
what to do with all the boots and
shoes, gloves, etc., that have been
contracted for by the patronizing
governor-general.
A movement is on foot among
leading Democrats to give the
challenge banner to New Yoak on
account of her big majority, al
though originally intended to be
contended for by presidential
elections, and presented to thel
state giving the largest majority.
Georgia won it in 1S7G, and kept
it three years. Texas won it in
1SS0, and it is now in the posses
sion of .1. B. Simpson, of Dallas.
It will no doubt be sent to Xew
York.
The cotton crop now being
gathered is the largest ever raised
in the United States. The esti
mate is 7,000,000 bales. In 18S0
the yield was G,oS9,000 bales, and
the largest up to that date. There
was a falling off in 1SS1 of more
than a million bales, and an esti
mated gain this year of nearly half
a million.
"To such an extent did I suffer
with inflammatory rheumatism that
I could not feed or dress 1113' selE
without assistance. Two-thirds of a
bottle of St. Jacobs Oil entirely
cured me, and I consider it worth
its weight in gold," says G. E.
Jones, New Alexandria, Ohio.
Ry Universal Accord.
AYKiCATHAiiTicPii.i.sarethebebt
of all purgatives for family use. They
are the product of long, laborious anil
successful chemical investigation, ami
their exten.sive use by physicians in
their practice, and by all civilized na
tions, iirovcs them the best and most ef
fectual purgative Till that medjcal sci
ence can devise. In intrinsic value and
curative powers no other Tills can be
compared with them, and every person,
knowing their virtues, will employ
them, when needed. They keep the
system in perfect order, and maintain in
healthy action the whole lnaclnncrv of
life. Mild, searching and effectual, they
are especially adapted to the needs of
the digestive apparatus, derangements
of which they prevent and cure, if
timely taken. They are the best and
safest physic to employ for children and
weakend constitutions, where a mild
and effectual cathartic is required.
FqpPAT.K BY ALT, DeALKHS.
Mothers should Know It
Fretfnl babies cannot help disturb
ing everybody, and mothers should
know how soothing Parker's Ginger
Tonic is. It stops babies pains, makes
thera healthy, relieves their own anxi
ety and is safe to use. Journal.
The Kev. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Bour
bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife
owe our lives toSnu.oifs Coxsumitiox
CirKE.' Sold by W. E. Dement.
Why will you cough when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
lucts.-iOctsandSl. Soldbv W.E. De
ment. Foi Dysnensia andLiver Conmlnint.
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizcr. It never
rails to cure. Sold by W. E. Denaent.
W ft KWjk h$&aaa
mv fi aaaaaHaBS .T
RKUMATM,
a, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backatm? Soreness of the Chest.
Gout, mMuy, Sore Throat, Swell-
ingslfiul Sprains, Burns and
SrnUs, General Bodily
t Pains,
Tooth, tar end Headache, Frosted
Feet'ind Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No PrppatfMoa on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
u a safe, mrct simple and cheap External
Bemedjr. A'jtrial ratal! but the coaparatirelj
trifling ontlayof 6 Ceata, and nary an suffer
ing with paitrcan hare cheap and pa ii tire proof
of iU claims..
Directions is Seren Languages.
B0LDBTALLDRUQQIST3AITDDEALEI13
;DrMEDI0THE.
A. VO0XXER dr. CO.,
Baltimore, 3d., XT. S. A.
George Vhiteaker, who lives
two miles from Monmouth, Polk
county, recently had 900 in gold,
which he feared to keep in his
house, wherethieves could break
through and steal, so he laid it up
on a rafter in the barn, and in
about the last place a stranger
would look forit. Going to the
bank the othertlay he found pay
ment suspendf4l.fdr'want of funds,
every cent- ISdHbeen "taken by
some tramp, probably, who had in
advertently stumbled into the im
provised vault. Standard.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
The countenance Is pale ami leaden
colored, with occasional lluhas of :i cir
cumoeribctl spot on one or lioth cheeks;
the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate;
an azure semicircle runs along the lower
eye-lid; the iiem: In imitated, swells anil
soinet iintM lilecds ; :i Mvellini; of the upper
lip; occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the ears; an unusual se
cretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue;
breath very foul, particularly in the morn
ing; apjx'tite variable, sometime vora
cious with :i gnawing sensation of the
Rtomai-li ; at others, entirely gone; ilcetlng
pains in the .stomach; occasional nausea
and vomiting; violent p.iins throughout
the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times
costive; .stools siUny, not 11 n frequent Iy
tinged with blood ; lelly swollen and hard;
urine turbid ; respiration occasionally dilli
cult and accompanied by hiceougb ; eougli
PonietiineNdryand convulsive; uneasy and
disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ;
temper varlamc, but generally Irritable.
Whenever the above symptoms arc
found to exist,
DR. ('. McLAXFS YKK5IIFU(JK
will certainly effect n cure.
In buying Vermifuge be sure you gut
the genuine I II. C. McLANK'S VKIOII
ruiK, manufactured by Fleming ltrns.,
24 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. The
nrrrkct Is full of counterfeits. You will
lie right if it has the signature of Flem
ing lSro. and C. Mcl.ane.
If your storekeeper does not hae the
genuine, please report to us.
Send us a three cent stamp for A hand
some advertising cards.
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
J " CaUMTED
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JITTERS
Old fnsluonablo remedies arc rapidly giving
ground beforo the advance of thi conquering
specific, and old fashioned ideas in regard to
depletion ns a means of cure, have been quite
exploded by tho success of tho great rcnovant.
which tones tho system, tranquilizer tho
nerves, neutralizes malarU, depurates and
enriches tho blood, rouses tho liver when dor
mant, and promotes a regular habit of body.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
$500 Reward.
We ivillpay the above reward for any case
01 uver tampiaint. Dyspepsia, sic
ache, indigestion. Constipation or
amnlaint.
Sick llcad-
Costivc-
ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable
Livcr Fills, when the directions arc strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable,
and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar
coated. Large boxes, containing .to Fills, 25
cents. For sale by all Druggists. Ueware of
counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine
manufactured only by Jonx C. West & Co.,
"The Fill Maker' 181 and 183 W. Madison
St., Chicago. Free trial package sent by
mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp.
W. E. Dement, agent.
FOR SAKE.
mHEIIULUAXn HOUSE OFTHEStkam
A er KATATA. Will make a Mist-class
Coasting schooner. For particulars Inquire
Of A, MCKENZIE.
Meumlii
uasM
R0SC0FS FIRST C1.ASS
Ovsior Saloon, ifo
curvwirs sikfkt. vstoria.
mm; iwmiKsiGNrn is pleased to
JL u!iwi!i!irr to tin public that lieli.it np
fiioil a
FIItST 1'IiASS
Ami fimiKlir in fist-cl:issMl'
OYSTK !!.-. HOT COFFEE TEA. ETC.
AT T1IK
Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
CI I EXAM PS STREET.
P!mm mvo im a call.
KOSC01'.:01XON Proprietor
A. M. JOHNSON & Co.,
Sliil) Cliamllers and Grocers.
Hopes and Cordage- ofnll Itiu!.
ISIorli. IafMit miI Itli'Hnliiscof
1 all sizes.
'I'll' a('!lllill' I.l''SOUN St'Ott'll
Salmon ltd Tiios.
ni's'iuaiI Twfnosj Cant as, all
IYos-s Copper Tipped Oar.
The best assortment of
G ROCERIES
In Town.
The. Be.sl COFEEES and TEAS.
Try nur 3Ielrosc Baking Powder
Positively the best ever made.
CAiNf ISTEIX GrOODS
ofnll kinds put up by best Paci;crs.
Kiehanlsoifs and lloblnn'.s Canned Goods
Ti-rms tlash. Profits Small.
oa-ClYK US A CALT.-Tn
WILLIAM ED GAB,
Corner Main and Chonamus Streets,
ASTOUIA r..0RE00N
DKAM.Il 15
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
The. Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE W0STENH0LM
and other English Cutlery.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc.
A fine stock of
lVatrhcH and Jewelry, Itfazzlc and
Sti'cech lieading: Shot GnnH and
KM?, ItevnlverH. I'tatolH.
and Ammunition
MAltlXK
GLASSES
AIJSO A FINK
Assortment of fine SITCTACLES and EYE
GLASSES.
B. B. FKANKLTN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner Ciss and Siiuemoqiie streeLs,
ASTOKIA. ... - OREGON
nRAI.KIl IN
WALL PAPER
AND
WINDOW SHADES
AND
UNDERTAKERS GOODS.
MAGNUS G. 0ROSBY,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
I'M' MI1K1SS AND STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING itnd STEAM FITTING
Done with t.eatness and dispatch.
None but flnt class workmen employed.
A large assortment ofJ
SCALE?
Constantly on hand.
Delinquent City Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I,
the undersigned. Chief of Folice. have
been furnished with a warrant from the city
council requiring me to collect the taxes as
sessed for the year 1SS2. and now delinquent
upon the list, and make return of the same
within jdxty days. All parties so indebted
will therefore please take notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
C.W.LAUGHE11Y.
Chief of Folice.
Astoria, Oregon, September 10, iste.
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DEAJ.Ki: IX
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber.
All hinds of
OAK LUMBER,
GLASS,
Boat Material. Etc.
I Boats of all Kinds Made to Ordr- i
SOrdcrs from a distance promptly attended
anSCELLANEOUS.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Bkxton Stkket, Neak Fakkek Housk.
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANDlMARINE ENGINES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
Or all lencrIptIoiin matin to Order
at Short Notice.
A. D. Wass, President.
J. (J. IIustleii, Secretary.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
Jonx Fox, Superintendent
S. ARNDT & EERCHEN,
ASTOKIA.. - OHEOON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
AXIt
Boiler, Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WORE
Promptly attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKEET.
11. I. STKVEXS. C. S. BKOWX
OITY
BOOK STORE.
Where jou will llnd all tho standard works
of the day, and a constantly changing
stock of novelties and fancy
articles: we kcop the
hestassortmentof
variety goods
in the
city.
Pocket- Books,
Picture Frames,
Steroscopes, Mu
sical Instruments,
Sheet Music, Bijou
terie, & Celluloid
Goods, etc., etc.
K I. STEVENS & CO.
Wilson & Fisher,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
DKAr.EKS IX
Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains,
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM,
WROUGHT AXD CUT GALVANIZED
SPIKES.
Nails, Copper Nails and Burrs,
Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils
Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds.
PROVISIONS.
FJ.OUR ANI MUX FEED.
Agents for Salem Flouring Mills.
Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Street?
ASTORIA, OREGON.
AND
Bracket Work
A SPECIALTY.
to, and .satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
BUSINESS CARDS.
np c holuen,:
notary riyjLic,
AUCTIOXEEK, COMMISSION ANI
SURANCE AGEX1.
TB. J. . SIIAFTKB,
PfOSIl'IAX amd 8IJKCE9N.
(UECTSCHKE ABZT.)
DismaeH orthe Threat a Specialty.
OBico oter Conn's Drug Store.
JO. BOZOKTH,
U. h. t'oHiMtLHieHer, Xstarjr Fabllc, aaH
IasMraaee Agent.
Agent tor the ILunburs-Bremen Fire IimCo
of Hamburg, Germany, and. of the Trav
elers' Life am Accident Ins. Co., of Hart
ford. Conn.
MTOfflce over Wells, Fargo & Co's Express
Ofllce.
2JJRLO F. PAKKER.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop l'ounty,aafl City r Aaterla
Ollice :-Chenamus street, Y.M.C. A. hall
Room Xo. 8.
XI I. WINTOK,
Attorney and Counseler at Law.
ssroniec in IVhianluiilding. Reonwlt, 12.
ASTORIA, - - - OREGOX.
TAY TUTTIiE, M. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offiok Rooms 1,2, and 3. rythian Build
in.'. Residkxck Over Elberson's Bakery, op
posite Barth & Myers' Saloon.
A li. FUJVTOX. M. .
PhyaieiaH aad Barffeaa.
OFFICE Over A. V. Allen's grocery "dore.
Rooms, at the Tarker House.
XI P. HICKS.
PENTIST,
ASTORIA, ... - OREGON
Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, corner
of Cass and Sqcmocqhe streets.
J K. la FORCE.
DENTIST
Dental Koobiv arer Case's Stare,
Chenamus Street. - - Astoria, Orejon.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. ORKGOr
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner o! Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work. Horscshooinjr.
Wagons made and repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
TAZLORXnCr,
Cleaning S Repairing.
NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY
CiEORUK JLOVKTT,
Main Street, opposite N. Loeb's,
MAX. WAGNER'S
BOWLING ALLEY.
MAX. WAGNER'S
Agency for the National Bttr.
Beer delivered In any part of the city.
Lost.
riCTOBEK 26TH. ABOUT ONE
MILE
vs above Toncue rolnt. a MBall areee
above Tongue. Point, a soaall sreea skiff,
i one uair iron rowlocks and one Mir
with one pair iron rowlocks and or
oars in her. Oars branded on blade J.H.
D. G. A reward of 83.00 will be paid to the
party returning Iter to this office. tt
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