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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1882)
C) xt SaftS Qstoxlauu ASTORIA. OREGON- TUESDAY DECEMBER 19, 1B82 J. F. KALLBAN... .Editor OpiBiOBS or Robert Lc Diablo. In a recent interview with a re porter, Bob Ingersoll gave to the public his ideas concerning the next presidency, and also touched upfin other subjects. He thought Secretary Lincoln "was the repre sentative of a great and tender memory, and the people would support him on account of the love they .bore his father.1' In his mind, however, Gen. Sherman was the next available candidate for the Republican party. The con versation with Mr. Ingersoll then turned on the general sentiment in Washington as to securing har mony in the Republican party in New York. He said: "The sen timent in Washington is one of political distress. It is a case of general palsy; all expecting, fear ing the handwriting on the wall; some of them, no doubt, feeling that somebody besides the Chinese 'must go.' Of course they'd like to see harmony in New York for the sake of stability at Washing ton, but Washington had better let New York alone. That state has had a little too much of Wash ington. The Republicans see the necessity of harmony as much as they ever can or will and in my opinion the old quarrels will be healed and the party be united in 1SS4." "The agitation of the prohibi tion question has been a disad vantage to the Republican party in the late campaign, has it not?" "It has; a very great disadvan tage. We depend upon the Ger man vote, you know, in many of the states, and they believe in per sonal liberty; and, as a class, are honest, industrious and temperate. Main' people know nothing of the restraining influence of liberty. Every claim removed from the body puts an obligation upon the conscience. If half the rivers in this country were filled with pure whisky 1 do not believe drunkenness would be increased. It is the tempeiance agitation that 'Creates a morbid appetite. You cannot-make great men by keeping them out of temptation. Yet, 1 think that all who conscienciously believe in it should stand by it. I am in favor of letting people vote for what they please, provi'ded they do not interfere with liberty for others, for you cannot legislate men into morality or into heaven.1' "What do you think, Mr. Inger soll," was the next query, "of the chance for civil service reform under the Democrats?"' "About the same as under the Republicans,'' said he, with a chuckle. "It is in human nature, sir, to help those who help us. It is the great principal of re ciprocity. 1 am for having all clerks appointed for a definite time, and removable only for cause. But I do not want a race of clerks who will grow old, impudent and incompetent in the service. 1 do not want to see young men ruined with life clerkships. A young man had a thousand times better have a few acres of land in Ne braska than a little office in Wash ington. But it is a ' question of minor importance, and Derns will do as the Repubs have done talk one way and act the other." Soraebods asked: "Do 3ou think that'Bossism' is killed." "No; history repeats itself," said Ingersoll, laugl';ing. "The people elect servants and after a while the servants imagine them selves indispensable and begin to dictate. Then the people become disgusted and a general discharge takes place all around. The new officers admit for a while that they are servants, but soon forget and become domineering. And thus it will probably always be." President Arthur- appears to have appreciated keenly the enter prising spirit which led some one to send out from "Washington an alleged abstract of his message ' several days in advance of that document's publication. Hearing of the matter, itis said, he inquired of a newspaper man whether he knew who had the abstract for sale. The newspaper man said he did not. -The reason why I asked," said Mr. Arthur, "was that I haven't quite finished my message yet, and I thought if I could purchase a complete copy in advance it might help me out om aoote points which I vbaven't j Mtfed towjittkOotion." MARRIED. At Ft. Canby. Dec- 17, by the Rov. Winfield Scott, 3Ir. 1L Hansen, of Will apa, and Miss Mary Anderson of Ft. Canby. NEW TO-DAY LIBERTY HALL, V.W. STECIIIIAX. Proprietor and Manager. Eriflay ISatBrdiy, Bee. 22 & 23 JAY ItlAlS Majestic Revival of the Famous. Moral ami Picturesque 1 rctnia of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. POWERFUL DOUBLE COMPANY. (Stronger than uver.i Magnificent Scenerv, 31 ainiolia Jubilee Sincere. Camp Meeting shoutcrs. Trick JJoukey 'FrNco." The mammoth t mined 5 BLOODHOUNDS ! 5 Reserved seats now on sale at Adler's Book Store. New Vessel. STEAM YACIT "IfY NEW STEAM YACHT THE MIUW JLwL is now ready for business, and can bo engaged by the day. job or M-ason. Older ma be made by letter or personal :ilii-:i uouio me. u SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. Christmas and New Year's HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Commencing this TUESDAY after noon; at 2 o'clock, and again in the Evening, at Seven. At Adler's Branch Bazar, Next to Geo. W. Hume's Store. BSilvcr plated ware, Fancy Gins a China ware, .Japanese floods, Bis and lack Lbony coods. Illustrated (life Books, Dolls, all sizes, dressed and otherwise. Boys" wajions. Bell Carriages, 3IusicnI instruments, etc. Also One CIiae Crsaa TTor(!i I2.". The goods to be sold are consign ments ent unsolicited to Mr. Adler. He has advised the owners that he U over stocked with His own gcoil. The an swer is "Ilon'l return Ctr cowls. Sell :ill out at ntntion iuitiirriinK'lj. mill rcnilc ulial 3 on can funis." Referring to the above 1 can only say." my instructions fiom Ir. Adler are positive to sell the goods without re serve to the highest bidders. llCIIOLDEX, If Auctioneer. SPECIAL mCrlOJUSJLB. FINE FURNITURE f CARPETS. Tliis Day at '2 p. xn. To be sold on account of departure, at rooms of Dr. J. C. Shafter, over Conn's Drug Store. One splendid marble-top, inlaid, polished Black walnut ISed-itunu Suit, Complete One elegant Dining-room Side Hoard : ver choice piec of Furniture. One loltljed and inlaid Black Walnut Seiretarv: erj roinplPic, Original cost. $gjM. OueSttipcd Rep lounge. Full sprinted, Ilalr uphol stered. Cost SJO.oo, and in perfect condition now. r, good Brussels Tajiestrv CaipeK One Elegant Black Walnut, Round Card Ta ble. .aiidinMju!ns.Lare Curtains, Cornices. Onice Chairs, Dining-room Chairs, Parlor Stove, Chandelier and Iaip;. China Wan and Cioekei;., Agate and Tin Wan, one Cooking Stow and furniture as good as new. One Wilson's Sewing Machine, and other hon-eliold furniture. Also l English, breech loading, double barrel. Shotgun, 12 bore, with rebounding locks, pistoi grip and extension rib, W. Richards, maker: cartridge belt and reloading tools complete. Cost originally STO.ra 12. C. 1 IOLDEX, Auctioneer. dt Select Masquerade all. Rescue Jubilee Troupe. S4 zx. Fourth Annual Masquerade Bail, Monday, January 1st, 1883, AT TIIE SKATING RINK. HOXORAKV COMMXTTEI Capt. Geo. navel Hon. Win. Chance, Hon.A..l.Megler. Hon. Ceo. W. Hume. Col. IL R. Spedden, lion. ,iohn Jlahn, rkceitiox cosisirrrnE. MEMBERS OF THE TROUPE IXVKSTIOATJJfG COMMITTEE. iron. C. W. rulton, Hon. F. .1. Ta lor, Hon. C. J. Trcuchard. INVITATION COMMITTEIi. .Tas. A. Davidson, O. C Richardson, B. S. Worsley, Frank L. Parker. IUtlCES OI ADMISSION. Lady Maskers - Gent .Maskers - - - - Lady Spectators, - Gent Spectators. - ntKK 1.50 .M 1.00 Tickets may be procured of members of me troupe. Maskers tickers can be procured only at the store of Frank L. Farcer. TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the Head, -with, a dull sen sation in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating', with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind, Irritability' of temper, Iow spirits, with a feel in? of hAvinjKr neglected some duty, "Wearineec, Xizzinoe, Fluttering, at the heart, Dots before the eyes, "xel low Skin, Headache generally over the light eye, Restlessness, with fit ful dreams, nighly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S PILX8 are eipecfelly atopte to sack cases, me oso ef fects smelt a change ex feeling as to aaCeaick tke saflwrer Tfeey Imoreaae tke Anpetk,aB(t cause the body to Take Fleth. thus the sys tem Is sawrialted, and by their Tonic AetMontheIlKsU-reOrfcanB,2CcK ularStaelsare produced. Price 25 cents. TUTTS HAIR DYE a Gray Hat or Whiskers chaape to a Gussy Bu.cx by a single application of this Drc. Ic lwpnrtMaaatTHatcolor. ActsIsstaataaDous- i&JsiaFSfiss?' eBt hr expresa " mxm, MTrmmAT ST., k. t. MABTIX FOARD. J. J. STOKES FOARD & STOKES, Wholesale and retail dealers in Wood aad Willow-ware, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Fruits and Vegetables. izua'crR, feed, AM) COUNTRY PRODUCE. AND . General Commission Merchants ASTOKIA, OICCGOX. Next to Oregon Hallway & Nav. eo's Dock, iltw ASTORIA MARKET D. K. WARREX, COH. CHEXAMUS AND HAMILTON STS. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. Dealer hi FRESH AND GURED MEATS, Vegetables, Butter. Eggs. And a full line of CHOICE FAMILY GEOCERIES Constantly on hand. SHIPS SUITI.IED AT LOWEST HATES. This space reserved for CERTAIN PARTIES. Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK m LEAD LINES, SEINE TWINES- A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO., ."!!. 3! arket Street. Nnn Franelseo Sole Agents for tho Paciilc Coast -teX FOK Union India Rubber Company's rare I'araGuin Orack Proof RUBBER BOOTS. IIEWARE OP IMITATIONS ! Be sure the Hoots are stamped CRACK l'liuup cm uie neeis, ami nave me I'uicti GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which iirevent their crackinc or breaklnir. "We are now making them with RU11BER AXD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any ltubber IJooLs made. FOK SALE DY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS P.UKHER P.ELTING, TACK- IN, HOSE, SPRINGS. CLOTHING. ROOTS AND SHOES, etc. GORYi:iK RUBBER CO. It. H. 1'E.VSE. .Jr., I .. S. M. RUNYON. f ASCts, -hn San Francisco. Found. TEaK THE OCCIDENT CO.'S CANNERY, JL onlloiulav. Dca 11. a trunk eont.-ilninir valuables. Apply at licntilla's saloon, near tne cannery, piovo jiroperty and pay cliarg- C3. Cl 2WK HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. HILL, -WALTER PAJIKS, - PROPRIETOR STAGE MANAGER Engagement of HESSRS. DOWNS & ALICOTT, Tlie Kim?, of Song and Dance. Also RICHARDS and EVANS, Champion High Kickers. Together with a new Under tho management of PROF. SAVAB. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open nil ll:r Year, rerlbrniaitce Evi-ry Xislit. Entlrr Chaaxe er Fro- srammc Wore a "Week. . Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. The theatre is crowded nightly, and all who have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any gh en elsewhere. Jlr. Hill as a caterer for tho public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody wishing to spend a pleasant evening ana ..cc sparkling wit and beauty without vul garity, should Improve the opportunltv and come. The company comprises the following well known Artists : Miss FANNir. "Waltox. Miss Emma Gilbert. Miss Fay Gilbert, Mr. Vi altkr Tarks. Mr. Ciias. Fremont. Mr. John Stokks. Mb. Ciias. Harrow s. Ail of which will appear nightly in their dif ferent secialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at 8; entrance to theatre on Denton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. Kaw Stan im KaU Announcement Extraordinary! Fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols tery, Wall Pockets,, Brackets. I offer a fine stock of Furniture for the Holiday trade at low prices. Dvsks, OiinmanSj Sofas? Ghmher Suits, Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in Plush and Velvet. Beautiful Embroidered goods. XVI. W, GaZXics M w Stor Carl Adler's Emporium ! I Still Lead ! All my Goods as ipseitell ! CHRISTMAS I5IFTS! GOLDEN RULE BAZAR FOR TWENTY TO BE GIVEN AWAY! i iu A BesutlM Silver Each purchaser of One Dollar's "Worlh, or upwards will receive a Ticket entitling him or Iter to Onc'CIiance in this r.Ieant Set. A TIeket will he Riven to cacli purchaser Golden BuIcBnzar. or C A R L ADL Golden Rule Bazsr x D. A. McmTOSH, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Has just opened a large addition to his stock ol Men's and Boy's Suits.. Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods and Cloths. Abo a full line or Rubber Coats and Leggings, Umbrellas, Trunks. Satchels. Sieial attention directed to Hosiery, Underwear, and fine Neckwear, Gent's Dressing Gowns. Celluloid Fronts, Collars and Cuffs, d. a. Mcintosh, -. - tailor and clothier. OCCIDENT BLOCK, - New Goods ! New Goods ! CITY B 00 IS T ORE. no branch! ivo cirreoiue: But the Best Store in the City to get your Money's Worth. Albums, Autograph and Photograph all sizes and Prices- Beaks from a Dime 3forcl to Webster's Unabridged. GchIh Jewelry aad Cntlery, Writing Desks or all sizes. Illar Twalas Scrap Boek, Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals, also, the Key Heaven. Opera aad Itfariac Glasses. Branglatlns Insfriiutcnts from 10 ceats JaO.CO a Set. Blank Books. And every tUInc you could vnrnt in our line. "Ve expect to remain after the holidays are I all over, and by haying of us you keep the money at home. fy Exainlae our goods and prices before solus clsewliere. - B. F. STEVENS A CO., -a. .a ' " ' City Boak Stare. Toys, Fancy Goods- M own importation, NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. T'reah consignments on eery steamer. To attempt an enumeration of theatlmc- tioiw woiiui ue iiiio-sjiic. come ami see the tineit. brilltet and nrettiett. ami most nhialih stock of gooi's ever hrotmht to Astoria. DAYS ONLY. bpj.ih .. n'u')ji. n mm ii-ijLjmiiyyg-i Piisbm Wwth $SQ, of goods to the amount or Si. at either the (lie I?nrcllj Emporium. ASTORIA, OREGOA. -AT 2s"OW OX EXHIBITION THE FITTEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Fancy nmhmchig all the latest styles of hndleB and Misses . Tim and Fiekws, ALL COLOttS, SIZES AND PRICES. Lace Counterpanes, Lace Pillow Sliams, Lace Tidies, Lace Table Covers Lace Curtains, Etc., Etc., Etc. WOB.STED GOODS! Ladies ami Children's Jackets, Cioaks, Nubias and Hoods. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Gent's Silk, Linen and Bordered Handkerchiefs. SATCHELS. PURSES, ETC. We iiae still on hand an assortment of Lsulies and Ulisses' Cloaks, Ulsters arid Which we will sell at GREATLY REDUCED KATES. The pulilie N cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Trices. THE NEW MODEL A FUil, 5TCCK Two doors east of Occident Hotel, Jolm A Montgomery, (SUCCESSOR TO .TACKINS & MONTGOJEERY.) COKAKR Or MAlS AXI JEFFJGIJSOX STREETS,1 jSXOiEiX, - OHEGOIT. I will REMOVE about .Tan. 1st, to the bulding now occupied by Joe Charters' barber shop, on Chenamus street. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTUBER OP FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN, DEALER IX TmEi0 FTJRNlTtJEE m BEDDING. Corner 3Iain and Squcmoqim Streets. Astoria, Orexea. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. A Complete Stock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. . AT.T, KINDS OF FUIMWTURE REPAIRED AITD VARNISHED. ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTORIA, SPECIAL V3nNTOTJ3"03E31MCHra?. REDUCTION OF WHOLESALE PRICES. $7 50 PER BARREL OF 30 GALLONS. ILAJIGC ORDEES IN Less Quantities, Bottled Beer, - - wSpocial attention paid to orders oods! ay Goods ! TDE - fry Goods 1 Notions, Dolmans, PKAEL BROTHERS. rVcxt Boor to Fythiaa Hall. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF B, B. HAWB9, AGENT CALL AND EXAJUNE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. E. R. IIAWES is also agent for the Bnck patent (Mil Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnace Work. Steam Fit tings, etc., a specialty ALWAYS ON HAND. ASTOUIA, OREGON. 1EALEK I Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Ranges The Best In the market. Piumblug Roods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. BREWERY. Proprietor. OREGON. LTKE rjIOrOimON. 30 Cents per Gallon - $ I 60 per Dozen from Public Booses and Families." T-i