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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1882)
'"T' iSi VW - ' , . .. - .- - 7 ' V 3 i,. ;-$ S 2; -v. ? - 6) i : m 4 f Jgftc SailB steimx. ASTORIA . OREG ON : THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1SK Potent sue being eliminated uu'" puiuics to near oi sucn iuitn- J. F. HALL9BA.V., Iconoclastic Independents Even yet some of the political bosses in the east are growling over the defection of former partv organs and party orators, and say that those who refused to be whipped in to the traces are "traitors," ''renegades,' etc. A good many worthy people seem inclined to agree with the discom fited gentlemen in denouncing such refusal on the part of men who want to do their own think ing. That such a view should be taken of such a thing shows the hold which machine politics have taken upon the minds not merely of machine politicians but of a great many other people; for a great many people who agree with outspoken men, as indeed every body must, are nevertheless horri fied at such boldness in thus "speaking out in meeting.1' The phrase exactly fits the case. Preachers are held to be prohibi ted from alluding in the pulpit to many matters of common notoriety and from taking notice of what people are doing or saying or thinking out of doors; and it is this convention which many peo ple consider to be the explanation of the ineffectual character of mod ern preiching compared with the preaching of two or three genera tions ago. Politics seem to be ap proaching the same condition when an orator can produce all this flut ter by saying what everybody knows. As parties become moie and more organizations of profes sional politicians, that is to say "machines," they become like churches in this respect. The' are made up, indeed, not of saints but mainly of very hardened sin ners; and their aims are distinctly and exclusively of this world. But then they are like churches in that no public criticism of their meth ods can be made without exposing the critic to reproach. A member must not say anything to brine: scaudal on the "society," and the .-.Editor action on the part of former foes as now indicates fraternal feeling. Battle flags captured in the rage of conflict by northern and south ern troops are being courteously returned with graceful words from the donors. j' . i' t a.v. it . 1 rccramom. ow-aoor sports, occupation a, dirty linen of the -"society must fntfruciron for zuhjmz. jm-iiu- i . a i mi ."" I l-i features and departments. conts :i number. Price. S3.00 aAear: 25 conts :i Subscription should begin tvltlflhe No em- be cashed at home. That is to ... r. - say, when anything seems" to be tier number. The succeeding issue, "The llMHInnril Plii. t IK A.tt.il.n. JT ..111 l.n. A morally out of order in the party also. :i colored frontispiece and many m- a "good Republican" will say nothing about it in the press or on the platform, but will, .so to speak, call attention of the elders to it properly. Such a one is.rcthical to be satisfied arise n rea. .mpisHTtnc" party have been refer red for settlement to Elder Smyth, Elder Hustcd, Elder Belgin or whoever else may for the time be the authorities of the church. At any rate it is a great breach of dis cipline for anybody in the partv to make any criticisms in public upon the conduct of the party. he view of the partv is of course encouraged by the ciders, who only approve of such news papers and such orators as act upon it. But there is the draw back that thick-and-thin organs of parties and thick-and-thin orators produce quite as dull reading as thick-and-thin preachers, who ig nore what is in the minds of their hearers and go on to demolish men of straw of their own devising Now, nobody has called the New York papers' editorials in the recent compaigns dull reading; and it is a great temptation to political writers to discover that they can be not 01 interesting but exciting bj- the easy process of mentioning "in meeting" som e notorious truths. The elders are of course immensely disgusted; but the result of the late elections must show even the elders that the ecclesiastical method of managing a party has its draw backs, and is likely, if it goes on, to reduce the party to an assem blage composed exclusively of elders, who unfortunately will not be numerous enough to vote themselves into all the offices without lay assistance. It is refreshing in these days when the frantic wearers of the bloody shirt are finding that once SEW TO-DAY NEW TO-BAY. Lost or Stolen. "C1B0M THE WIIAltr IN THE PAlXll OF J. our store, a skiff, 1G feet Ions, painted Cra5-1s.l1 blue, with red stripe: In the boat was one pair eight foot oars, and one pair of iron row-locks. We will pay a liberal re ward for Its return, FOATJD& STOKES "St. Kichokas i 7orc anylhina tec im auce in flic same U jic." Loxdox Tim Kb. ST. NICHOLAS YOUNG FOLKS. PARENTS who desire entertaining :ml wholesome reading for theii children, and 3 oung folks who enjoy accounts of tra . 1 and adventure, liistoric.il incidents, storie-.. pict ures, household amusement, and harmless fun, will find these in St. Nicholas, winch is recognized by the nressand public, of liotli hngland and America, as THE BEST AND P1NEST MAGAZINE foTelTil dreneer pruned, ihenew olumc which begins with the No ember number, and opens with a colored frontispiece, will be much the finest cer issued, and the at tention of all parents and all reading a nung folks is tinted to the following partial ibi of attractiens: "TlirTlnkuani Brothers' Tldr-Mlll.' A new serial story bv.T. T. Tnow miiiicf. fonuerlj editor of -'Our Young Folks." and author of "The .laclc Jiazaid Stoiles," etc. "TIieMorj orilteau." Aii historical iioclcltc of girl and bov life in the 13th Century, hy Fit xk It. .Stock ton, formerly assistant editor of St. Nich olas, author of "Ituddcr (; range," etc. "The Morj of Robin lloo il" An account of the famous eoman. Itv JlAcnicK TiioMr-o autnor or "The Witchery of Atehery." "TlieSlorj oriiic Hi Id of the Clolh-or Cold." Itv II S.15kook5. To be illustrated with many remarkable pictures. A BrniiiI-.cM .Notion." A capital and nowl plav. Itv "Willi m M. Bakkk, author or "liisMajestv, Mwlf." etc. - ".Swept Aim," A serial story of the Mississippi Poods or 1SS. lly JX S. Ellis, formerlv editor or "Golden Dajs." "Elizabeth Thompson." Abiogniphie.il paper regarding t Ids cele brated painter or battle-scenes. Illustrated with pictures prepared forSr. Xicuoi.as bv Miss Thomson. ('hm'M:is IHHers?" A thiilhngstory or the Iliisso-Turki-ii war. lly AitciiiiiALi) FonnKb, War-Correspondent. The Boy at the Mhlle House." An account of the life or "Tad" Lincoln. By Noah Hkooks. author of "The llo Em igrants." " Comedies ror Children. " Afincscries of jmcnile plajb. Kv E. S. Bkooks, author of "The Imd of Noil," etc.. and including A C'hrifttmas JIasque: "The Falsr Sir Santa Clans." Prepared cx.pre.ssly for holiday limes. There will be shoi t stories by Louisa JI. ALCOTTt and many others ell-kiiow n writers for young folfcs; aefcj on home tlutlctttmi. recreation, out-aoor eports. occupatioiiaml ALWAYS THE BEST! LIBERTY HALL 2 NIGHTS! Itlondny and Tticndaj. NOVEMBER 27th & 28th. Andrews fc Sf ockwcll's Ideal Spectacular Pantomime AM) STA11 SIi:CIAX.TY COHPASY ntOM thi'.ii: CbkiikI Opcni Ilonse, S. P. nn stau artists : nn u" in tlte New Spatkling Funniosity in uJ Three Acts Entitled Humpty Dumpty's Picnic ! .-i anil Corneous Srcuco niiilC'estnaicji A haperb Transrnritiatiou Sceae The Mnc rcrforuiiiig J'ogi, The Trained Donkey awd Coat AdmiHSioB, 81. 0 Itcscn ed scats now on sale at Adler's w ith out extra charge. The CENTUKY CO., Nkv York, N. Y. A V- Allen. (SUCCESSOR TO PAGE & ALLKN.) vniolesaleand retail dealer in Qroetrtes, Glass and Plated Ware, TK0P1CAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors.Tobacco.Cigars TO KEEP DRY FEET Go To I. J. Arvold's ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES rOK I,A1KS AND EXTLEMEX I ha e a large stock of first-class goods and you w ill find my prices as low as any. Just Received - BY LAST STEAMER A large Assortment of the Xiatest Stylos. I make all kinds of Hoots and Shoes to OltDEK. and guarateo A TEItFI-CT FIT. Patent Eerlaslingluttoiis on our shoes free of charge. Repairing neatly done. On the Roadway, opposite O. It. & N. Dock. MAKTrV l"OARI. J. .T. STOKKS FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale ami retail dealers In Wood iad Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables. FLOUR, FEED, AXO COUNTRY PRODUCE, AXO General Commission Mcrctanrx ASTORIA, OREGON. Next to Oregon Railway & Nav. co's Dock, d&w SOLID GOLD JTBTWEiiKT, BRACELETS, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, SILVERWARE, Or every description. The finest stock or Jewelry in Astoria. S3A11 goods warranted as represented. GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. LOOK OUT! FOB. THE New Furniture Store ! ffl. W. GtALLICK Will move into his new store in a few days. Fittf Farnituro and Uph&Isiefy In every Style and at Reduced Prices. V CARL ADLER'S NOTELTY EMPOBIUM Fancy Goods; Fine Stationery; Gold and Silver Ware; Toys; Musical Instruments in new and abundant variety. A New Departure! GOLDEN RULE BAZAR My increasing trade demands larger accommodations and greater facilities for purchasers. Accordingly! have rented the new building on .Squemointa street, next to i. . iiumc s, w. nere l win tuspiay The Finest Stock of FbUBV GftttdS ever brought to Astoria Ami wklck will be Sold at Prices as low as (lie .same rlass of eea can ue oeugui. in aaa x raiicisco or x'oruami CARL ADLER'S ftoldto Rale Bazar, l -ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER -------.- Proorietor. ASTORIA, OREGON. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria Novelties of all Kinds Fruits Both Foreign and JDomoMtic Wines and Liquors Or Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &KDOCK HILL'S FARIETIES. CEO. HILL, - . . PKOPItlEIOB AVALTi:itrAi:iCS, - STAGE MANAGER I-ngaj;emcnt of KISS EMMA GILBERT, The Queen of Serio Comics. MISS PAY GILBERT, The Little Queen. Also CHAS. FREMONT, T!u Kins of HisU KJrkf r. Together with a new ORCHESTRA. ruder the inauaRcnu-nt or 1'ROF. SWAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. SFBOIAXi jBrarOXJKTOE53lIDE32Sa"T. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARKELOF 30 GALLONS. ILARGE OltDERS IN LIKE THOrOUTlON. Less Quantities, - - 30 Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - S I 50 per Dozen "Special attention paid to order, from Puhhc Houses and rainlhe?.-ti THE CALIFORNIA STORE EXTRAOEBINARY BiAiBiGiAlIlNIS THIS WEEK. tsfWBK' .ii MSHMvBHSSSSSm Tremendous Reduction in our extensive line of L I O There is not a Cloak purchased in the California Store where there is not a saving from three to six dollars to the purchaser. The Greatest Saorltiee of ike ftMMfi Is in our Dress Goods department. We have just opened a new Stylish Black Dress Goods to take the place of Cashmere, very fine and stylish, a which will be offered at very low figures. EXTRAORDINARY BAR9AIN9 In Plushes, Brocades and Black Silks. SPEMAb I St) t CEMENTS Are offered in HOSIERY, NECKWEAR and RUSCHDfG. We guarantee a saving of at least 25 per cent, to all purchasers at the California Store. The same reduction is made on our extensive stock of- - Clothing for Gents, Boots, Hats, Overshirts, etc., etc. We mean what we say. If you wish to make a SaVIRf in your Purchases be sure and call at the ,. CALIFORNIA STOHH, P. O. CORNER. THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LAG IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED BY K02CE ON THIS COAST JOHNHAHN, - - PROPRIETOR, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. MTOrdera left at the GERMAKIA BEEK HALL will bo promptly attended tow TO THE PUBLIC! A Branch of the New York Novelty Co. OF I'OKTIiAM) WlUb HAVE A HsRIHh Ibi lHm0 ! 9BSI GRAND OPENING XBX.T SATURDAY JflCSIIT Our last legislature, with some provisos made the Ashland college a state Normal School. Apart from any consideration of the eth ics of the action conferring state recognition upon a sectarian insti tution it need but be said that while $45 per month is considered "good wages" for a teacher in Or egon, Normal Schools will not be a crowning benefit to the cause of iucfttkm. Masonic Land and Building Asso ciation Notice. NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE Annual lnectlHg or the stockholders or the 3I:lsiiiIc Land and Building Association or Astoria, will be held at the office or George Fla el, in Astoria, ou Wednesday, the 2oth or December, 18&. at 2 o'clock i. si Tor the purpose or electing a board or direct ors rortlie ensuing j ear, (consisting or sev en members), and ror the transaction or such other biibhicss as may come berorc the meeting. By order or the Board or Directors. t . 8. T. MrKEAN, Sec'ty. Astna, Oregon, Nov. Utli. 18S2. d-td ?& '-,s. ?" ji n Cedar Street Grade. NOTICE is hereby jriven thai the Common Council of the City of Astoria. Oregon, propose to establish the grade along the line of Cedar .street from- the west end of Cedar street to the west side of Wcst-Gth street in Sliively's As toria, as follews: at the intersection of est-ninth and Cedar streets, 35 Xcet above the base of grades; at the inter sechon of West-Stli and Cedar streets, o3 feetabovc the base of grades: at the intersection of Wcst-7th and Cedar streets, 42 feet above the base of grades, aild at the intprsppttnn nf Wncf .civtl. and Cedar streets, 35 feet above the'base At ITPnInP By order of the Common Council. F. C. VORRTK. v M Auditor and Clerk. or.22, 1882. iotd .-, ;' Oprn all flic Year, rtrrorjuaacc Errry Msht. Eullrc Change or Pro. gramme Once a Wrek. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all uholiac witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any given elsewhere. Jlr. Hill as a caterer lor the public's amusement can not be excelled. Am body wishing to spend a pleasant evening and SCe KlUrklllK' lilt ntlil limmlf rlll,n,. ..i g:irity, bliotilit improo the oiiportunitv and come. Tlie company comprises tiio follonlns wcll kuown Artists : Miss faxsie IViimv Jiiss Mamik Goodrich, Miss Emma Gilbert. . , Mjss Fay Gir.nERT, Sin. Walter Parks. Mr. gitas. Fremont, Mr. Johk Stokks. Mr. Chas. Barrow-s, J All or which will appear nightly In their dlf fcrent .specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at s ; entrance to theatre on Benton btreet ; private boxes on Chena mus street. New- Stars la Rapid SaeeMlam ! At the Store lately occupied ly.M. I. KAnT. The stock which Is now being unpacked, consists or a arled assortment or Dlxrmtna.eua axlcSL IBIolioLcty- Goods Albums, Autographs, Picture Frames, Musical Instrument and Toys, - Of all description, which will be sold at Eastern prices. A handsome set of Chrome Cards w ill bo given to e cry caller. LOEB & CO,PEEUVIAN BITTERS !. WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. Meeting of Pilot Commissioners. THE WASHIXGTOXTEKRITORY Board or Pilot Commissioners ror the Colum bia river and bar will hold a meeting at 11 waco. W, T. ou Tuesday, Xov. 28th, 1SS2. By order or the Board. it-, x- tt c- COMEGYS, Sect'y. KaUma, W. T. Xov. 17th, 1882. 3t AGENTS FOll THE Best Smn Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. WAll goos c!d at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STREET. Opposite Parker House, Astoria, Oregon. THE NEVMODET, RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF E. R. MAWBB? AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. F. It. nAWES is also agent for. the Bnck patent Mm Store And other flrst-class stoyes. Furnace Werlc Stua Fit tings, etc.. a sBAoialfrr. A PDIi STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Two doors can or Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. John A. Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) DEALKKS IX Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOOD8 Agents for illagee Stoves and .Ranges The Best in the market. Piumbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work dono In a workmanlike manner. CORNER OF .1IAIX ANI JEFFERSOX STREETS,' ASTQRia, ... OR aaaaaaaaSaVHsaVaaaaaVi r pSPpjBSjW?lpMsaaS3j. fllaaaaff naSMs"alB' Nitict. . TlIT A ITS StnClchnI(TfT nt tkA TTnlnn P.l-lni.fiA. pany at the Cwipany's office In Astoria, on Auutuiii nuii lh. lts t nninf nr mnAr. .oa .l) Vt. -!i.- . ""1' iauw nm uc mHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE 1sfiKaKnJ I IjMn'lfl'lSA'ar I rU I I'M ffVvfV V t" CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE S5 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and MwWii, "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALER IN BSs7 FURNITURE SS BEDDING. . Corner 3Iain and. Squemoqim Street. Astoria, Odessa. WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. - v -. - - Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa2afa Vfcmi.v.-i v. .J.--' it-s-'Jiik mA --; -ateSSKifc.' . jomxiraK,s,cr.tary.lLoeb & Co., Agents, Astoria.) m keo of fvbkiture sepaibkb ax vawied. T, ' -'. Ay Si'jr r ;