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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1883)
co MM&MUatUBltAM --mCTa - in mmiJUW. l3tgl !!c 'ovtau- ku.khoeS: SUN DA.-. Kr U.TJAKi 11. IS 3 Pri-p Trade. Gkeat Britain at this titno is the country whirh permits great est freedom of foretjrn trade. But tj, , , - 4 . ... I jiiirituiu i a uui nit u i "si, awimiiii example of the effects of free trade. That distinction belongs to the country in which the largest num ber of people enjoy the most com plete freedom of exchange, and that country is not England but the United States of America. There are not and there never were in the world so many people inhabiting a territory so great and ?o various in climate, soil and pro ducts, who deal with each other absolutely without restriction, as the fifty odd millions who now in habit this country. There are more people in the. United StateB now than there were in Spain, France and Great Britain together when the Constitution of the Uni ted States was adopted, which most wisely secured absolute free dom of trade between tfie States. Under this freedom of trade all have prospered. And if prosperity has been secured to the States by this freedom of trade, why would not this prosperity be increased if the freedom were extended to trade with our neighbors ? If protection is a good thing for a community and a commuuity can create wealth by simply forbidding its members .to buy cheap things abroad and compelling them to buy dear things at home, it is obvious thai the framers of the constitution made a mistake in leaving interstate commerce free, ff tt can all gk ricli by taxing each other, Rhode Island was right in refusing to come into the Union unless she got a tariff of her own. and wrong in withdraw ing her refusal. Suppose Pennsyl vania were, by common consent, to enact, a tariff of her own. She could enact a tariff which would suit her without tho necessity of log-rolling with greedy and selfish persons who want cheap iron and of compromising her interests to meet theirs. And what Pennsyl vania could do for the foundries Massachusetts could do for the woolen mills until they had fostered the infantindustries of cloth-making in Pennsylvania and iron-forging in Massachusetts and each of these Commonwealths produced every thing it consumed. There would be a real creation of "home mar kets" and a development of "home industries." There would be a rpal triumph of protection. Official Brulalily. TrSTIMOXY before the New- York State Prison committee re garding out rages practiced on con victs, reveals a terrible record of cruelty. In an investigation A. Hessler, an ex-eouvict who was confined at Sing Sing, Auburn and Clinton, said lie was crippled by an explosion ou the Staten Is land ferry-boat Wcstfield. He was drafted to Clinton Prison on Jan uary 21, 1SS1. On bis arrival he was deprived of his stick and brace. He was not abl to work ' and was punished by paddling and being put in a dungeon with a j !.,,..- ..V. ..I.w.l ...,... 1.:... r ! 1IV1J J 'VT jltl,c:il U1JVU llllll. tl" ter being paadled again he was stripped and thrust into a dark ecu, noouea witn water, lie wasi then placed in the screened cell , Jf CBMlV I I I chained to the floor and half1 starved. He was icpeatedly- TT kicked and beaten by Keeper j Hereatter all OU1 Haggertywhenheaskedforfood.pureCoffees jjj liaggerty would tantalize him by showing him food and then eating put Up Ulldcr OUl OWI1 it. unc oavuasrijeriv inrew mm h live jat, which he ravenously de- j voured. The next day he broughl him some live mice to eat, and called a number of the other keepers to witness the exhibition. On one occasion he was taken out and ordered to fall in line for the dining room. Unable to stand without his brace he fell on the floor fjeverely pashtng hiu head. He centinued: "Uaggerty came and&ragged me out of lay cell arTS:1 FIEST GRAND ? '-!7b '-.CI apano uiiKies urmivuen wiincora. liasr- jrcrty then dragged me out in the , hall and threw four (fans of water on tn, after which he deprived me of my clothes and cast me into a dark cell the floor of which he ... . . saturated with water, so 1 might! rht ... . I !...... - -. l.. .J . L-J A IlilVC I1U )IUCt IU If UUM1. XJU then brought several .men to laugh j and jeer at me, and offered me aj razor to cut my throat or a rope to ' hang myself with, after which he j left me in total darkness, naked, upon the wet stone floor, and with out food." English capitalists seem to have a mutual understanding re garding American mining invest ments, and have nothing more to do with them. American land and cattle companies constitute a fa vorite form of investment at pres I ent. ' iionx. At Chadwell, Feb. 4th, to the wife of D. J. lnsalls, a son. weight 11 pounds. NEW TO-DAY YOR SALE. fllKN SIIAitES CANNEUV STOCK a. terms urivat terms private. Also.. ijol -1. Block 10, McClure's Asr. with Improvements thetpon. Also throe cood farms within -a.v distance of Astona terms easv. IaAs iu Mi-ClnreS. Shlveh's and Adair's Astoria, and Hirer blocks" in Alderbrook fifteen acres ti!o!:il on Young's I5a . Also, a ood paying bul uess in Astoria tf 1J0Z0RTII & JOHN Proposals. BIDS FOR THE ITAULIXG OF TlfE J'oint Adams Packing ronipMiy for ihe ensuing season will be received at the oflicv of the company, at upper Astoiia, until Sat urday, Fab. 17tti,:it two o'clock l si. W. 11. "WOOD, Sec'v. Astoria, Or.. Feb. loth, S. d 1 w k Drugs and Chemicals J. E. THOMAS, ' DRUGGIST AX I) G A Pharmacist, AST0R1A,C fe Prescriptions carefully comioundcd Day or Uight. Carl Adler, S DEALElt IX U S ErilIIICIIIIIIIIllltllESIIEIXIIZI 5 M ?iDnnVa QTirl CftatinnoMsn S'-JJUUJlu uuu uiuuuuuijsgj 31 AOTIOXS & TOYS, S C M t 2 1 Blankbooks, H hi SchoolbooksJo g JEWELEY, S1LYERWARE S H i SntisRrlnfinn Nrws Ttennt S t.h o PIANOS and ORGANS 5? U S ForsaloonerLSvinst.illmpn! tilan U also some for rent- S u 1 m jk j SHEET MUSIC & MUSICIAN'S 5 V ! SUPPLIES. z I KEEP $ The het assortment In the rity : ;u H 5 a full m J n 1lr&f. mock oi evervimnz Kept in STl , and va- J H S riety Store, and my Prices will S H g oe lounu in every instance - u, j S REASONABLE. Q S AX THE M SXAII, - Q tnHZHtiiKiiiEsiiiifitiaxtnci S 7J I .,Htoria. Oregon. . Carl Adler, Important ! ! private label HONE GENUINE Unless bought of M. JOHNSON & A. Co N. B. All goods bearing our label are guaranteed to be strictly Pure and Of Best auailtV. and j j . an wld fejr so otbtr Hoiw. O A 33 fi m E3 Iff V S AL E AT '. MmAnn J5j JMkfAdaWrU i? db Wii -." Tl fT 1 - - I 1 Ni I - PRJQR TD STOCK TAKING. Wg offep SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, SUks, Velvets.! Plushes, Cashmeres and Ariimres. Laces. Hosiery. Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., etc. A FIXE ASSORTMENT OK FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! JAS. 3IAC03(KF. lias opened a Temperance Billiard Parlor XeU to Geo. W. Hume's fctort. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters in every Style FINEST ClfiAP-S AND TOIJACCO, Test, Coflee. and Cliocolate ; Pius, Cakes Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter. Also In connection with the Parlor A l'ine Shootlns Gallery. PAEM FOR SALE. " 1 OFFER FOU SALE MY FAKM AT Buckeye Point. nearKnappa, consisting of 145 acres, Dwelling House, and Improvements; The place is finely situated ; there are about 1500 Cords of Wood, And some -iOO.OOO feet or Lumber therein. To anyone contemplating a Mock farm, aw null, or trade it olfers rare inducements. For terms, etc., apply to Wm. G. Jtoss. As toria, or .T. O. lies:, on tlie prcmies. l m Wilson & Fisher,- SHIP CHANDLERS. di:axki:s i Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVAKIZKD SPIKES, IValls, Copper IValLs and Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. XOUR XXl IUIIX FKKI. Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Cornpr Chenamus and Hamilton Nrffts ASTOKIA. OHEC.Ot GUM CLEARANCE SALE! to make room fur more Hardware anH Ship Mlery A. VAN DUSEH & GO. Will sell t cost their entire slock of HATS AND CAPS AM) BOOTS AND SHOES. Thete goods must be dipood of r we arc soon to receive another Iarg lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must luwc room to store It. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY. I ouai i ruibj onams, vvaiuieSj Of eery description, i The flnest stock of Jewelry In Astoria. ! -HP-AU coods warranted as represented. CUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. t MTew Goods ! HflwOoPtoh CITY BOOTsf O B E.,"0 -Ejg Tho Best Ftore In the City to get yourrrtoncy's Worth. .ltl-tini. Aulocrrsiih and S'hoto-rrup'j ilf Si:r,t..;ii!- IVirt-. j rrtKiV fn-in a IInn Novel to WVIier's I'lta'triilm l . it v .Icwclrj :uh! Cutlrry ; "Wii'ina J WoKn of all si7f ; 3I.irkTw.U4i - iTip IV.k- . J.mi'i-. '.ajerllooktmi't liMiitiuK Alo J Ik Kt v s. He .cn. 0-eman Marine Glasses : I)nuu;!!Uiilii-tru:iieiil-irtin 40 coats to SMw a Set . 1 Hank toxics, I Ami e cry thin: j on could want in our line. ' r.-jainint- otir mhh1 ami iKimt before goin el-cw here. is. 1 STKV HNS & Co.. City Hm? Stow. .- - e vsTj. - ----! ?93?)P5513$S;S2 Sjatr -scSJs-rzT' x ' TER apply to the Captain, or ti A. V. Allen,: (SUOCES-inil TO PAGE & ALt.KN ) j WlioJesale and retail df air n j i Provisions, Glass and Plated- Ware,1 TI!i)H(!.l AND miMlTIf FRUITS km VEGETABLES. Together wit'i Wines, Liq-jorsJobaceo.Glgars : MAGNUS 0. (CROSBY, Dealer in HARDYfiSE, IROH, STEEL.. Iron Pipe and -Fittings, PLTJ.MUKRS AND STEAI FITTKIcP Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP IEAD SHEET i.ROH TIN AND COPPER, Cannery anfl FlsBenaeiis Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIU. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with r.eatness and disiMlch. None but first clasi workmen employed A Inrce assortment oi; SCALE? ('onsUui'.Iv on Imiul Barbour's No. 40 I2-Ply SALMON TWINE! CORK m LEAS) LIKES, SEINE TWINES. A Full Stock Now on Hand. HENRY DOYLE & CO.. 511 market Street. fcati Fraucltteo .Sole Apontsfor tbe racinV Coa-t. Hardware ana Slip fliailery.' A. VAN DUSEH & CO.- !iRAI.ERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Larri Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements. Sewing :Hacliim.. Faints anil Oils. Groceries, etc. Notice. rvsT.. rtXTIIESOTII INST., MR. JOHN, IIOB- SON retired from the firm or lfcidollet & Co. Tneuuslnr&5 oitlie linn wm oe con ducted by the purchasing partners under tlie same name and style as JjffJ&p 1L BROWif. J ' Astoria, QzlU 4f UJ, i sti:ais:k iuiu num. Eb?:i P. Parser. Master. - ' .11. F-r TOWING, FKEIGHf orCIlAR-; II. II. PAKKE5L BILL'S VARIETIES. UKO.HIM.. - PKOI'KIETOK stage maxaoer! VALTEi:i'K, Kngasrercent of an entire ?iiVY 1T.OITK MISS HELENA RICHMAN, The German Nightengale. MISS SUSIE LEE, Son and Dance Artisr. MISS MINNIE WILLIAMS. Seilo-comic Queen. MISS KIHY FRANKLIN. Souiirictte. .M?o 3IR. GEO. HENDERSON. Ffionninn Co:nndian. Ttisetliir with a new 1'inler the ituttiaxezttent if I'KOF. CHAKLIS KlCK.ViM'JS. All the OJd Favorites Retained. Onm ail llir c:ir, SVrriifitiaure Ktirj .Vizlil. SlTitire i Isansr at Vrst ur:ti)j:ue Onr a 'VrrJ.. C,Rijn-!inx all the latent SOHCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tlie theatre is ero;Mel irijjhilj. anil till who have witnesiil the entertiiinmcnt pro nounce it to be eoual to anvclvcn elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the publics amiLenu'iit enn not im eceiien. vnj ooii wKliinn to s:entt a nleaMint evciiimr and see Inrklill wit and beauty without vi.I- pirily.shoulil uuproe th" opnortnmt v and COI1K'. The compuny comiiies tiie folinwing well Knov.n Aritsis : 3115 FA-IE "Waltox. .Mi 31 3iiE Goodrich. ?.1k. Wai.tki: J'akks. 3IU.CKAS. llAltlCOUS. ;Tis. Wjr. 3Ior.io:?. All ol which will ajipepr nilitly In their dif, ferent sccialli-s. Oiien air concert et cry evening ; jifrfomi ance connnencins at S: entrance to theatre onltcnton street; pilva c boxes on Chena mus street. Now Stnr3 in Hap id Succession ! A Common-sense Remedy. SalicylicA. No more Rheumatism, Gout or Fieuraigia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Fire year ct-ibhshcd and never hivrxn lit fall in a single cac, acute or chronic. liefer In all prnmtnenl physicians antl ilrvQQitls for the fUimUiKj of Sallcyllca. THE ONLY DISSOLVER. OF THE POISONOUS TJUIC A.UID "VVIIICn EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF KHEU MATIO AND GUUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA is knowu as a common sense remedy, because it strikes dircctli at ihecaasc of Uheumatisin, Oout and Neural gia, whilo so many so-called specific and suriposed panaceas only treat locally tlie effects. It lias been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as ruhbiug with oils, ointment", liniments, and soothing lotions will not eradicate these diseases which arc the result of the poisoning ot the blood with Uric Acid SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disor der. It is now exclusively used by all cele brated physicians of America and Europe. High st Medical Academy of l'aris reiorts 0Z per cent cures iu three dajs. that SALIC Y LIC i a certain cure for Rheumatism. coutanu Neuralgia. inc mosi lnieuic pains ate suuaued almost iustantlv. Give i' a trial. Eelicf guaranteed or nion ev refunded. "Thousands of testimonials sent bn applica tion. S I a Box. , 6 Boxes for S5. Sent free by mail en receipt o! monev . ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOI. IT. But do not ho deluded into taking Imitations or substitutes, or something recommended as just as good !" IaIt on the genuine with the name of Washburno& Co.. on each box which lsguaranu-cl chemically pure under our signature, an indispensable requisite to insure success in tlie treatnu ut. Take io other, or send to ns. Washburnc &, Co., Troprietor?. 2ST Broadway, cor. Reade St., NEW YORK. For Sale by W,1L DFJIENT & Co., and J. E. THOMAS. PlnmliiBiL Gas & StfiaaKtHni. All Work Warranted. Till further arrangements, can be found at the new Odd Fellows Ruiltling.. JTAS. W. Bt'DDOCH. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiioh's Catarrh Keni edy. Prlne 50 cents. Masai Injector free. For sale by W. . Dement. tine Furniture, Carpets. Mirrors Uphols tery. Wall Pockets, Brackets. B?$k$3 Qtt-onvstns, Sofas? Ohmber SbH. Ladies are invited to cal and see latest styles in Plush and Embroidered goods. WL1M d-aliics W&w Store T HE NEW MODEL t5-I'?l?SS? ty -juKatn i A FUIJu STOCK AIiWAYS ON HAND. S3- BL. TFT A "7V3S, Two tioors ea.-t of Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. (SLTCESSOR TO JACKINS & MONTGOMERY.) a- j -r PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CHElAMrS HTKEr.T. Kext to C JL. Parker's Store. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FUHNITIJE.E Sa BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CDRTAIN POLES Complete in every branch. MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IX E FURNITUBE SS BEDDING Cornpr Stain mid Sauemoqua StrcctM. Astoria, Oregon. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMWHGS; WALL PAPER ETC. X Complete slock. PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. AMI inXIJS OF FTXSXIT17ICE HEPAIREI) AI'I ViBSISDED. W. E. BEMEHT & CO. ! ASTOIirA, - - OHEQOXJ Carry in Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FAMCY ARTICLES. Proscriptions carefully Compounded, , Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewing,; Suits nindo in tho "bctt Stylo and ' Guaranteed to Pit j Mrs. T. S. Jezvett. E903ISOVEK 3IES. E.S.TVARREN'3.1 i Extraordinary! Velvet. Beautiful RANGE CAN BE IIAD IX AS TOKLV ONLY OF HAWES, AGENT r.UJ. AND EXA3IINE IT, YOU WILL BE TLEASED. E. It. HA WES is also agent for tho Bid patent CooMi Stove And other first-class stoves. Furnace Work, Steam Fit tiass. etc., a specialty- DEAZ.EC IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magoo Stoves and Eaiiges Tlie Best in the market, l'mnibiii!! ;ooT-3 of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. LA1GE STOCK! OE FIATE CROCKERY Just Received at F0AED & STOEES,