0 tie JiWIlIt 'Vol. XYHL Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, March. 17, 1883 STo. 143. CREDIT AT THE BAR. kHe bad been refused credit at the bar." Nothing could be more blight ing to a man's business reputation in the community of Turbot Town than the circulation of the above made statement. Had ho been black-balled by a secret society; expelled from a local troop of horse; defeated as a candidate for Hayward, or hung in grotesque ef Ggy, his reputation might hare withstood one, if not all, of these humiliations, but a refusal of credit at the bar was simply and ir revocably a loss of character. Thus we see that the commercial stand ard was very elevated in the whal ing and coasting community of Turbot Town, where everything smelt of fish and oil, and every body of tobacco and spirits. So long as a man had credit at the bar that length of time he was solvent and reputable, and the ca pacity at a moment's notice to treat a crowd was sufficient to conse crate a man's name in the hearts of his Turbot Town countrymen. Turbot Town respected such a man, and humbly touched its tar paulin to him. Francis Torrent, the luckless mortal who had been shorn of his good name by simply the nega tive shake of the bar tender's head, had collapsed into an ob scure corner, and was. moodily contemplating through the win dow the mixed prospect of land and sea. Even for a prosperous man it was a dreary prospect. The cold, surly sea, wrapped in its gray mantle of mist, and en livened only by the straggling flight of a sea fowl; a Norwegian bark lay in quarantine, with a yellow flag languidly flying; a lighthouse, with unextinguished lantern loom ing whitely through the early morning fog, like a giant somnam bulist, witk burning lamp, and ad vancing noiselessly; and ashore a burial lot for unindentified mari ners, with little wooden crosses upon the uncouth mounds, as if some day in those parts it had rained daggers. Nine years ago Francis Torrent abandoned his home for a voyage to Greenland. He spent his first and second year's earnings frivo lously in foreign ports, reshipped, and after four more year's of sail or's fare returned home with a weather-sheathed cheek, a light heart and a pocket jingling with gold pieces, to find however, is many a gay rover has found before him, that the hungriest of all ro dents, Time had destroyed or ef faced eyerything that his boyish fancy had clung to. After much and varied suffering, his aged parents had sought rest from the cares of earth beneath the church yard cypress sleeping within the sound of the sea that bore their wayward boy upon its stormy bo som; his schoolmates were scat tered, as the wind separateth and scattereth the fleets of the home fishermen, and his sweetheart had married his boastful rival. Surely, thought the disappointed sailor, there are cups of drink deep enough to drown the mem ory of all this; therefore Francis Torrent roamed about, throwing away his pieces of gold among sharking men and unprincipled women as heedlessly as the sum mer stroller plucks the yellow dandelion heads and tosses them to the passing brezes. The result of this prodigality was the positive shake of the. bartender's imperial head. As Torrent gazed disconsolately upon the dreary scene without, he felt that he would like to fling himself from "the black cliff out there into the sea and let his life end, as he had ended his hopes, in bubble and foam; but without his wonted stimulant, he lacked the physical nerve to do it. The early bar-room birds -were gathering up on their perches the sturdy toper with stomach of brass, who drank his undiluted tipple without a shud der, and with a crack of the lips like the explosion of a pod of tram pled rock weed, and the tremu lous two-handed inebriate, whose head shook in remorseful rhythm with his shaking: hands. Suddenly there enters with great tumult Captain Caleb Rudge, bringing in with him the fused odors of pipe, grog and herring. The captain was a veritable marine monster, or monster marine a human ceta cean of the cachalot species, moist, breathful and blubbery clad in a stark, pilot-cloth garment, with nakeful, white bone buttons, very wide and very blue trousers, and a glazed, sun-cracked cap of ex traordinary diuiensity. "Shipmates!" roared the cap tain in speaking-trumpet tones, as if addressing men at the mast head, "let's all hands splice the main-brace." inow in ruroot l own, a general invitation to drink was like the beat of the reveille drum to dis-, ciplincd soldiery. Every man sprang to his feet, but one, and he was Francis Torrent. "Come, young man," exhorted the ruddy captain, "take suthin' and cheer up. You look too heavy loaded for'ard." "Excuse me, with thanks, cap tain," was the courteous reply. Eagerly athirst as were many of the captain's bibulous benificiaries, and as proximate as were their glasses to their lips, 3'et no one ventured an indulgence, for Tur bot Town had its exacted statutes upon the subject of drinking, and at no time were these unwritten laws so inviolate as on the occa sion of a public treat. Therefore, all Turbot Town that is, such portion of Turbot Town as was formed into a green oasis and separated from the great desert of general thirst by the Captain's invitation silently awaited the inviter's motions. Slowly the oaptain threw back his head and laxly let fall his under jaw, and with a semi-circle action of his arm, like that of the sword-swallower at the circus, curved his tumbler to his mouth. Turbot Town imi tated each motion, and then all hands cried in chorus, "Here she goes!" and the rites of Bacchus were duly celebrated. "Gentlemen," demanded the doughty captain, "ain't I allers did what I could for the good name of Turbot Town? Don't I allers put down suthin on 'scrip tion papers for new guide boards, for liberty pole, for a town clook, for Fourth of July fireworks?" A moist murmur of assent steamed from a score or more mouths, moistened at the captain's expense. "Well, then," continued the captain, taking a soda cracker from the yellow dish on the counter, and eyeing it sternly as if it was his manuscript, and its shallow dimples were the heads of his dis course. "I'll tell you that the good name of Turbot Town is at stake. We shall be looked upon as uncivilized and barbarious. For forty-eight hpurs the Norwei gian feller has been showing a signal of distress and not a bit of notice has been taken of him. I have beeu nigh enough to hear groans aboard on her, and no man knows how much human misery is 'twixt her decks, specially if she's got the yellow fever. This very morning the port doctor says to me, 'Captain Caleb, ain't there no way I can be put aboard that foreigner? I can't get a steam craft to set me -aboard. They all make one reply yellow fever aboard, and we won't have another ton or passenger if we go nigh her." "Now, then," declared the cap tain, after again consulting his annotated cracker, "I'm going to set the doctor aboard myself, and what he wants is a good, true man to go with him and nurse the poor creatures." "I'm your man, and I'm ready now," said some one outside the company that were grouped about the great hearted captain. They all turned to look upon Francis Torrent. "Gentlemen," said he, with his hand upon the rude latch of the bar room door, "I have learned this morning that I have lost my credit at this bar and my good name in this community. When I return I hope to have regained the latter. Good-bye, all." The whole bar room adjourned to the beach, and watched the little expedition of mercy embark jupon the upheaving waters, and continued to watcn tno narrow sharpee lifted along on the shoul- ders of the swelling waves until the brig was reached, and the doc tor and volunteer nurse had strug gled up the rolling vessel's dusk sides and disappeared below. Twice a day thereafter the doctor visited the plague-visited brig, and from him there went abroad the most sorrowful accounts of the sit uation, and with these reports, to a praiseworthy degree, the name of Francis Torrent was mingled, until men began to speak of it in an undertone, and with uncon scious respectfulness. And before the week closed there was circu- lated through iurbot 1 own a most touching and beautiful story Even from mouths that were often foul with oaths and alcoholic odors tainted with tobacco smoke and distorted by the phrases of a vul gar dialect there went forth the self-purifying .and soul-thrilling stery: How Francis Torrent the iden tical one that Turbot Town bar had disowned and dishonored had behaved nobly between decks and in the lurid and infected atmos phere of the Norwegian brig; how he had forgotten self in the awful scene of woe around him; how he went about in that dismal fore castle bearing cooling drinks to men with death tokens on their discolored faces and death thirst on theirblackened tongues; how he answered every cry for comfort with cadenced footfalls and an exquisite carefulness of touch that made the dying think the angels had come to their relief; how ho read from a Norwegian Bible (he had passed a winter in Norway) the most radi ant passages of Divine promise which his mother had marked to a dying Norwegian lad, -who once, like himself, had left a pleasant home for the privations of the sea, and how at last, himself stricken by the dire contagion, he had sunk exhausted, his helping hand help less, and his warm heart that never felt a chill before growing chill in death. It was evening time, and land and sea wee tranquilly receiving the purple benediction of sunset. A little group was on the stand, observing the brig and incoming sail. Presently the brig's colors were dipped and then a shotted canvas sack was lowered into the illimitable sea. "They are paying a tribute to poor Frank Torrent," said one. "The doctor sent word ashore that he was dead." "Peace to his ashes!" said Captain Caleb, as without a sound he closed the four cases of his ship's glass a case to a word and then the little group of seafaring men lifted their tarpaulins and together said "Ameu." Providence Star. Sriif gps fill CERHANREMEOY JPOTt RHEUMATISM 5 Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth eqn&Ut Sr. Jtcoti Oil. s a safe, sure, simple and cheap External JUmtij. 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The countenance Is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes of a cir cumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; Iho pupils dilate; an azuro semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the uoe is irritated, .swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a hwclUim of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the-enrs; an unusual se cretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; in; appetite variable, sometimes vora oreain very tout, particularly in tuc morn cious, wiui a gnawing sensation or mc stomach; nt other--, entirely gone; fleeting nains in the stomach : occasional nauscii mid vomiting; lolent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times co-4ivc; stools Mirny, not nnfrequeutly tinged with blood : belly swollen ami hard ; urine turbid ; ropinUionoecaMonally diffi cult and accompanied by hiccough ; cough disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, )H. 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