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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1883)
&) I I 7 n .... Txe Dnttti ttrririu SUNDAY JANUARY 14, 18-3 One of the striking phenomena of the crisis through which Ireland is passing is the falling' off in the number of Irish recruits for the army. During the first half of the century Irishmen are said to have furnished nearly if not quite seventy per cent of the British forces. The proportion has been smaller sipce the setting in of the tide of emigration to this country in 1S47, but it has now fallen to twenty per cent., and is falling, and there is no doubt that the reason is that the political dis content has reached the enlisting class, who ia bygono days did not feel it. It was, perhaps, in some degree with the view of appeasing this class that Lord "Wolseley paid the high compliment to the Royal Irish Regiment at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, but it would take a good many such compliments to do away with the effect of the atti tude of the royal family toward Ireland. The sovereign, in all monarchial countries, stands in very close relations to the army, and military service cannot be very brisk in any province in which the queen and the prince are not popular, and for which they exhibit their dislike by never visiting1 it. According to a correspondent of the New York JleralJ the False Prophet of the Soudan has a playful way of pouring boiling tallow in the eyes or all who re fuse to-be converted to his way of thinking. He is an orator, and is in the habit of suddenly stopping in the midst of a harangue, fixing his eyes on vacancy, holding his breath, not winking or moving a muscle for some time. lie has such skill in this species of gym nastics that he looks to be really dead, and can so remain for three or four minutes. On recovering himself lie pretends to have just been on a visit to Paradise. Last year the Governor General of the Soudan heard of his doings, and sent a guard of soldieis to make him renounce the character of prophet, lie turned to with his followers, slew the guard, and has since vanquished not less than 12,000 troops. The new penal code of New York contain a number of origi nal features. It provides that intoxication can not be pleaded in defence ol crime; that he who bribes state officers must go to the state prison for ten years and pay a fine of 5,000; that jurors taking bribes must go to prison; that at tempts at suicide must be punished by imprisonment for two years and a fine of $1,000; that parents abandoning children under six years of age must be imprisoned for seven years; that a person whose husband or wife has been absent five successive years, and not known to be living, may marrv. Portland is adopting many new ideas and engaging in many new enterprises that will redound to her success as a community; but in taking up the "call system" of dealing in grain futures she is sewing seed that will prove a disastrous crop to all concerned. Joki. Biikuxca.me, one of the delegates from this state to the convention that nominated Abra ham Lincoln for the presidency died last Wednesday near Chi cago. Gj:n. Shrr-uan says 'he doesn't want the presidency. 'Tis man ners to wait to br asked. PlnmMni Gas & Steam FittiBS. Ail Work Warranted, Till further arrangcraenrs. can be found at the new Oddrullou.o Building. For Sale. ON-ACGOUNT OF DEPARTURE FROM Jhe State, one lot, in a von- desirable locality In tills citv.' I'rJce. f&liiS. Apply to E. C. HOLDEN, lw Hwd Kmt AffQt NEW TO-DAY. MM1 AII ' " , VPflX'J. .tU.CrJ FIRST GRAND Clearance SALE! AT EMPIEE STORE PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Cashmeres and Armures. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc.. etc. A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc.. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Fravel Brothers. HANSEN BROS. HAVE REMOVED! From their old quarters to their NEW SHOP And Factory near Kinney's Cannery THK 8TEAJIEK GEN- MILES Will Icavu for GRAYS HARBOR At G:30 this Morning. i SSS ggaggjafetf 8 fiVWlDTrtMO riTT A TORPID LSVEil tho Shoulder blade, fullness after citingr, with a disinclination to pr crUon of body or mind, IrritabiUy of temper, Low spirits, -with, a feci imr of navintr neglected somediUT, weariness, dizziness, Flutterir- z the heart, Dots before the eyes, "? '- QONS71PAT50P3, TDTT'S PXX.X.S tre egpcrJa: adapted to suck cases, one os? . -fecta inch a change or fcelias: ch in astonish the vaflcrcr. Tftey Increase the Annctitccn'. rcnm the body to Take on flesh, tims r lorn U iionrlthed, and bv tbpir s ActtouontheliBcttlrr6rj;ais.i r--ular Stools are prolncL ItIcSj.jv ?t .5 Murray St.. IV. V. TUTTS HAIR DYE. OcATlIconATinPJrEir8eh9npotoaGi. -: BLioc 1 y a s'nrlc application f V.U 1) vk. it "jnpirssamtural color. Actfilnstantnrt:'-. .y. S-.ld byIfracnit3,or.utbyeipra.j.i receipt or...si.Ot. or-'t'icis, 3 jirnxtAY st., it. r. Vutal Ir. !;.U U1 be luiiltd t HCC ea Lptltu.ik.w. i Special Meeting of Stockholders. AMEETIXG OF TnE STOCKHOI.DFRS of the (). F. K & B. Association will be held at the hall of Reaver Loclpe No. S3. 1. O. O. F.t on Thursday cvemnz. Febr. 8th. 1S83. Immediately after coHcludinK the business of the Lodge, By order of thf Boanl of Directors, dtd A. J. MEGLER, Secretary. Notice. qniiE school taxes for school JL District Xo. 0 are now due and payable at my offlce. in The Fisherman's l-ick!n Company's building. These taxes become delinquent thirty davs from date. R'OBERT JIAMILTOX, School Clerk. Upper Astona, Jan. 5, 1S83. FOR SALE. 4 LOTS IX BLOCK 103. 1 HOUSE AXD lot in block 42. and 2 lots in block l, Adair's Astoria. 150 feet valuable water front in Shivelej 's Astoria l house and lot in block 28. Hot in block 51. and 1 lot in block 55 m bhlveiey's Astoria. Also store and dwelling house to let. Iuqulre of B02ORTH & JOHXS. dlwk FOR RENT. A BOARD1XO AVn rnrmrvYi imnsp xV of 17 rooms, partly furnished in Upptr Asuma. Inquiro at Johansen's store for luiiiiur particulars. -wk TO THE PUBLIC. OX. OR BEFORE JANUARY 4th. the Creedmoor Shooting Gallery will be re moved to tho new building next to Geo. "W. llumc'-s More. In connection with the Gal lerj will be added a first-class stock of Ci gars, Tobacco, etc ; also In the near future will be added a line billiard table, and other amusements. It Is my intention to keep a quiet and orderly place of amusement and recreation, on a strictly temperance plan, where no liquors will be old. JAS. MAOOMBKR. Notice. STATE AXD COUNTY TAXE3 FOR THE year 1SS2. are now dun. and can ba paid at my offlce at the Court House. d-wU A.:U,TW?MBLT,SaeriJr. m a Saai ih! DEALER IX fZnrcS23:iIEI(KCKSIS:iIFIIUI Boote anfl Stationery XOTIOXK A TOYS. Blankbooks, Schoolbooks, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE M S Si H s A 81 3K" 10; 5 t 1 SnfeserlptionHews Depot. 0s H s PIANOS -and ORGANS ? 01 0 10 SB 4 10 so 5 If) rorsale on easy Installment plan ; also some for rent. SHEET MUSIC & MUSICIAN'S SUPPLIES. I KEEP Tlie testas-ortmeut in t!i city : :i full .stocK of cvcrytkli'S Kept in a llrl-class Rook, Muiic. awl va riety Store, ami my I'i . mil he found in v en in-.tano-' REASONABLE. AT THE Cr,l STAXR, is::ft9s:seiiU3:eii:s:e:css2E2s loria. Oregon. a! l 41 Hemlock Street Assessment. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment made by Onliirance Xn. 4'JS for the proposed improvement of Hem lock Street from the west side of East-d Street lo the eastern end of Hemlock Street, in Sluvely's Astona, m the man ner provided by Ordinance Xo. 496 in each of the following described lots fronting on said portion of said street is now due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer, in U. S. gold and silver coin, and unless paid within five davs from the expiration of this notice, to-wit : Saturday, Jan. 20. 18S3, the Coun cil will order warrants issued for the collection thereof. The assessment is as follews: Same of Owner rfjAU i.vo. n S.fl'robaM 1M Ulocli Cot. V. U. Adair Cha. Lingrln estate. A. Van Dnsen Rcrgman & Berry. . X. Jnhanscn S 111 V 1 l.'i 140 West Coast Packing! Company P. W.Larson. II. Brown .... 22 r 19 15 Chris Erickson A. W. Cone and E.R. Burton J.W.Welch CJ - I 12 14S ill Occident Packing Company Andrew Anderson Jos. Otroin Anna-Matron 20 fi-i 111 15 J. Q. A. Bowlby and N. W. Parker.. it i. .. Otto Peterson E. O'Connor a G 12 147 20 (r 19 15 11 10 9 K Columbia Canning Company J. II. DeForce.... E.r.lIoff J.M.Olsen 1 i j 4 " 5 -G 12 14G 11 u L0 (1 4. ! Pacific Union Pack ing Company J. .M. Slavery Columbia Canning Company Pacific Union Pack ing Couinanv .. .. J. Q. A. Bowlbv and W.W.Parker. ... .1 i. ; Occident Packing 19 i: Lompanv . Gelo F.Parker 4 5 G 32 11 ii 10 wlO 9 8 19 Gfi 2.1 15 19 15 19 15 II 58 9 58 19 15 2.1 15 19 G5 19 Im 20 ( 25 15 19 15 4. 19 05 19 15 44 44 I X L Packing Com pany 145 E.B.Gacer Xancy Welch J. Q. A. Bowlby and W. w. l'arker... J. iLShively J. Q. A. Bowlby and W.W.Parker 144 Ocean Canning Com pany 27 15 19 15 CITTOF ASTOP.1A CROSSINGS. Amount Eastland Hemlock SG9 SO 0 ' - 45 OG 5 u 49 4G " 4 45 9G 44 3 " 49 4( - 2 " " . 1G By order of the Common Council. F.CXoitRis, dtd Auditor and Clerk. Stockholders Meeting. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BRITISH Columbia Tacking Co., will please take notice that the regular annual meeting of that company will be held at the Occident Hotel ou Friday, January 19th. 1533, at two o'clock p. sc By order of the Directors, dtd A. J. 31EGLER. Secretary- $3,700 Farm For Sale. T ftO ACRES. LYIXG "WTTHIX EIGHT J-Vv miles of Astdrla. 30 acres In mead ow, 15 acres cleared, good frame house with 7 room?, well finished. 2 barns, one 24x00 feet, and one 10x20 feet, with wagon shed and stables extra. One large sheep shed, 20 tons of timothy hay. One good wagon and span of horses with harness. Six milk cows4 ten head of sheen, twenty head of hoes. I2"i plum and 40 apple trees, together with small fruits. Full set of farm and other tools In cludinzC crosscut saws. Also large shed for storing coaL Terms $2,500 cash. Balance two years. iw Btroxraftdtras. i t y BOOK ST O R e. j The Best Storo In tho City to get your Money's Worth. Albums, Autograph and Photograoh all sizes and Prices- Books from s Dime TotcI to Wobster'.n Unabridged. Cents' JcTTclrj- and Cuiivry. Writing DcsSt.t of nil .sizes, 3inr j Twain Scrap Elonkx, Biblon, 1'raycr Books and j Ilyiimals. also, flio Koj- in ilcnrva. Opera nml Marine Glnssc.s. Di-smshtins Instrmfienit. from -lO" coutJi lo S30.00 a Sol. Blawli Uooks-. And eyorvnhiag ou could waut lu our line. Kxumiut: our cocnU and prters iK'fen: tohi eWowherv. B. TER apply to the Captain, or to Street Improvement Notice " "- XOTICE is hereby piwn that the- Common Council of the Citv of Astoria did on the .TOth day of December, 1882, ' pass an omiuance. entitieu -,n orii - Common Council of making c-rlain re-1 pains and improvemenLs in a portion of I Il.llll. U,.4444 44t 1HU llliJllllUll Ul IIH7 ! Cedar street, the repairs and inn ipme-. melius to ue as ioiiows All of that portion of Cedar street be-' tueen the ea-t side of Salmon sin-et iu5 the wet end of said Cedar 'troet in that portion of aid City of Astoria whieh was laid out and recorded by John M. Shively in Clatsop County. Stale or On Kon, shall b; repaired and improved as hereinafter iirovided, and the -o,ts thereof assessed on the adj-aceul prop erty. Tin' said repair and improve ments .shall be made by removing all of the defective piles, caps, stringers aiid timbers now in that portion of said Ce llar .-treet which is between the east side of Salmon street and the we.-t ide of West nth street, and by replacing the same with new and sound fir piles, caps, stringers and timbers, and all such tim bers that have been by any means, taken away or displaced, shall be also replaced with new and sound ones; all timbers so replaced to be of the same size and dimensions as those of the same kind now in the street; and said portion of said Cedar street between said east side of Salmon street and the west side of West Gth street shall be renlanked over the portion and to the width it is now planked, with new and sound fir planks three, inches in thickness and twelve inches wide. That portion of said Ce dar .-.treet from the west side of West Glh street to the west side of West 0th street shall be repaired and improved as follews: Uy filling it three feet at its intersection or crossing with West Irth street, and by excavating and lowering it three feet at the west side of the cross ing of West 7th street, and by filling, grading or excavating the other parts or portions so as to be on a grade cor responding with such cros.sir.gs when so graded and West 8th street orosingas it now K and then by planking it over in the center to the width of sixteen feet with sound fir planks notices than three inches thick and twelve inches wide, to be laijl on sleepers as follews: One sleeper four inches by twelve inches shall be Imbedded in the center of the street and shall be so beveled that the planking will rest firmly on it; two sleepers four inches by six inches shall be placed on cither side of and parallel with the center slccepcr, the outer edge of the outside sleepers to be eight feet from the center of the center sleeper, the other sleepers shall be placed in the middle between tiic center and outside sleepers; on the sleepers and at right angle thereto the planking shall be laid each plank to be spiked to the sleepers, two spikes to each sleeper. From the west side of West Dth street to said west enddf Cedar street, said repairs and improvements shall be made by con structing bent work and planking the same to the width of sixteen feet on a grade running from the west side of sain est :iui street wiicn graueu as above iirovided, to the top of the planking on the roadway in Olney street in said City as laid out and re corded by John 3rcCIuro, the said bent work and planking to be done as follows fMudsills, 4 inches by 12 inches K feet in length, shall be laid in the center of tho street and at right angles to the line of it, and distant from each other fifteen feet from center to center; on each end and in the center of each mudsill shall be placed a post, in an up rigiii. pus ui on aim ol sumcieni; neigni to bring the top of the planking up to said grade; the posts shall be 12 inches square, braces 2 inches by ten (10) inches, shall be firmly spiked to each post and placed diagonally upward from ooltom to top across the posts, the posts shall oe fastened to the mudsills bv spiking. On the posts and at right angles to the Hue of the street, shall be placed caps twelve inches square and sixteen feet long, to be securely bolted to each post with iron bolts Ji of an inch in diameter and IS inches long; upon the caps and at right angles thereto, shall be placed stringers as follews: One di rectly over each post and one between each outer stringer and the center stringers, the stringers to be4 inches by 12 inches and not less than 32 feet long, and the outside stringers shall be bolted to the caps with Iron bolts as above de scribed, and the inside stringers shall be firmly spiked to the caps. Planking not less than 3 inches thick and 12 inches wide, shall be laid on, at right angles to the stringers, and shall be spiked to each stringer on alternate edges of the plank, one spike to each stringer. On either side of the roadway thus constructed, snail be placed a rail 3 by 4 inches, spiked to stanchions 3 by 4 inches, ami not over TKfeet apart and three feet above the planking. All of said planking, caps, stringers, mudsills, braces, rails and timbers to be of good sound lir timbers, and the spikes used shall be not less than six inches long. A notice is hercl3 given that unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and clerk within ten days from the final publication of this notice towit Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1883, the council will order said repairs and improve ments to be made. By order of the Common Council. F. C. Xokris. Anditor and Clerk. Astoria, Jan. 3d, 1S83. , A ISasal Injector free with each bottlo of Shiloh's Catarrh. .Remedy. Prl 3 efc Sold by W, Bwnt. g&fVB i-1?-" - vTS J F. STEVENS & O., Cily ISuoIc Store. STEAM EE5 ciiARi nun. Eben P. Parker, Master. II. IS. PARKER. it I i Trt TTsrsrrrimwnii H I !i 1 X V i li V, i ' " " 1 it 1 U 1 1 11 . . nf - - n inn PROPRIETOR I WALTER PARKS. - STAC.E MAXAOKR Engagement of TYTTSS MATVTTP. finfiTYftTflTT ' m100 JU-aiSLUJi LrUUiJitll.ll . BILLY MOBTON. rfohg. Dance and .sketch Artist"!. MESSRS. BOWKS & ALI00TT, , Tin Kln;;s of Song and l)anc. BIISS PEARL CAREW, -r!o CiiinU VocalNt. Also RICHARDS and EVAItfS, Champion lltgh Kicker.-. Together witit a new Under the management of PROF. SWAD. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open r.ll the Ycnr, Mzlit. i:n(lre Performance Evrry C'hans of Iro- sramme Onco a "XVeck. Comprising all the latent SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. I We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tho theatre Is crowded nishtly. and all who have wit Hissed the I'litcrtniiiuicnt pro nounce It to he cii'ial to any Rlvfii elewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the puhili'7. aiuuseiiU'Ut ran nut Ik? excelled. Am body vihin:r to viH'iid h pleasant evening and rarity, should improve the npporttniitv s.m. come. " j The company comprises tho follow iitx well- , kuuw:i .rr.M3 : MlriS F.VN2.IK Y.'ALTOX. MISS I'KAKI. t'AKliW, Mn. VfALTEtt TAKKa. Mkssiis. Downs & Alicott. Messiss. Htchards & Evans, Mb. Chas. Bai.kows. All of which will appear nightly in their dif fereut specialties. Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at S ; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; private boxes on Chena mus street. New Stars in Rnpifl Snocasoion ! A Common-sense Remedy. ci No more Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Fire years established ami rtercr knoicn to fail in a single cade, acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent physicians and dnijsis' for the standing or Sallcylica. THE ONLY DISSOLVER OP THE POISONOUS URIC ACTD "WniCH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEU MATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALI CYLlCAls known as a common spuxj remedv, because It strikes directly at the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neural gia, while so many so-called .specifics and supposed panaceas only treat locally the elects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments, and soothing lotions will not eradicate these diseasi-s which are the result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric Acid SALICYLIC A works with marvelous eflect on this acid and so removes the disor der. It is now exclusively used by all cele brated physicians of America and Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 cr cent cures In three days. that SALICYLIC A. Is a certain cure for Rheumatism. Coutand Neuralgia. The most Intense pains are subdued almost Instantly. Give ir a trial. Relief guaranteed or mon ey refunded. Thousands of testimonials sent on applica tion. S I a Box. . 6 Boxes for S5. Sent free by mail on receipt of money, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. But do not be deluded Into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended as "Just as good I" Insist on the genuine with tho name of Washburne & Co.. on each box which is guaranteed chemically pure under our signature, an Indispensable requisite to insure success in tho treatment. Take no other, or send to us. Washburne & Co., Proprietors. 287 Broadway, cor. Itcsde St., NEY YORK. To Let. mnE 2ND AND 3RD FLOORS, 2ND FIN JL Isbcd in rooms : 3rd all In one, -IS x CO feet, unfinished. Also a space of ground piled and capped, about 22 x -IS feet, front ing on Olncy street. Lease given to respon sible parties for years. Location most desir able for a Restaurant and Lodging House. For further particulars Inquire of BARTII & MEYERS. Asttrla, OrOB, si enbar 28. KS2. licyl innouncemeat Fine Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors Uphols tory, Wall Pockets, Brackets. .aja? XjiOtt. prices. &t8kSj Ottomans, 8f$3 hmbBF Suits, Ladies are invited to call and see latest styles in Plush and Yelvet. Beautiful Embroidered a'oods. 2KE. W, Ciallxcl?s W&w Store Im TTiii n r. A TV JUL STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. S3. 3ES.- TT A TVEiB, Two doors cait of Occident Hotel. ASTORIA, OREGON. (srrcnssoH to jackins & Montgomery.) 4 ' Cfe. tS4wUJSi COIIXEJt Ol MA4.V AXI .IJBFI-'EKSOIV STREKTS,' I will REMOVE about Jan. 1st, to the bulding now occupied by Joe Charters' barber shop, on Chenamus street. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FU&2STITTTB.E 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 BtF FUBNITURE Ss BEDDING Corner 3!ain ami fiiiucmoqnn Streets. Astoria. Oreson. WjKDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC. A Complete S fork. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AT.I. KIOTDS OF FUKXIT5J1SE KEPAIREI AKI VARKISHED. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ME ! WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SeasWe Bakery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Cakes Candles etc., fumlshedlor Wedding parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. CaJco ornamentiaj a specialty. ppesito . TV. srhs'i, f craorcuiiary NEW MODEL RAXGE CAS BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF & 8AWEB, AGENT CV1J. AND EXAMINE IT, YOU WILL BE PLEASED. I. R. HAWES is also agent for tho KP" TlQtOnT Anil other first-class stoves. Fnrnaco Worir, Steam Fit tinss. etc., a specialty. DELEH IN . TinSheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magce Stoves and .Ranges The Best in the market. l'lumblug goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. ! fropf fJrarlf TJnttrp. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria, Oregon, propose to establish the grade of Cedar street at its western terminus, 28 feet above the base of grades. By order of the Common Council. , F.C.NORRIS, ' d-30d Auditor and Clerk. I A. Tan Dusen .& Co. WOULD KESPECTFUIXY CALL THE . attention of the Tublic to tho fact that they are Agents for the following sewing machines, viz : The Improved Singer. The While, Tlie Croxra And The EIrtridgc. Which they arc selling from 33. to 830. onch nnd defy Competition. Pcrsoas wishing to purchase machines should call and inspect our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction as regards quality and piiw.