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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1883)
w i na i Wi. ii v-gsaas!ji "" '" ' i """ - gftc gnitu &st0im. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY APRIL 21, 1883 Pointers. -emi HfBBBB P "MiJ " - ,- I I cmi About twelve hundred persons have contributed from $175,000 to $200,000 for the development of the Keelcy motor, and the process of development is not yet finished. Great Britain, stimulated by the example of the United States, is making some effort to reduce the principal of her debt, having re duced it by 7,000,000 or 835, 000,000 in the past year. Homer had to wait 3,000 years before he got into print; but times have changed, and now a little overmuch whisky and a wild yell or two on the public streets will do the business for am'body. The editor of the New Orleans Picayune having been thinking deeply upon the subject concludes that "one egg a day is about the best a hen can do. She has no idea of having anything laid over for the next da'." A Florida shark swallowed an eiffht-dav clock accidentally dropped into the water, and seven da's later ran ashore near Pensa cola to have it wound up. You can't fool a shark with any of your dollar-store clocks. Mr. Cu minings was a candidate for Alderman in St. Louis- He wrote to the Spectater: "Give me a little puff. Tf you ask any one that knows me, you will find that I am hot unworthy of your sup port. I enclose $10." The editor printed the letter by way of a ' "little puff," and gave the money to charity. The Philadelphia Times hopes "Mr. Jay Goujd will not challenge the American Navy to a trial of , speed or of safety with his new yatch. Humiliation is not becom ing to the American nation." The Times also notices that "the Sec ,, retary of what is known as the American Navy did not see the yacht launched," and adds: "There is such a thing as prolessional jealousy." What the London Times wants is for us to get up a little coercion act of our own over her and do special police service for the British benefit, and this is more than there is any likelihood of being granted. As long as the Irish agitators in the United States keep within the laws they cannot be interfered with. "When they violate it they will be dealt with like any other criminals. Cotton seed oil is becoming a powerful rival to oleomargarine. Twenty years ago the seed of cot ton, when ginned from the fibre, was considered a nuisance, and tons of it were cast into the Mississippi every year. Sudden ly it was discovered that the oil yielded by it on compression was palatable, and the experiment of sending it in bulk to Italy, to be there used as an adulteration of olive oil, was made. This met with favor, and for many years but little Italian olive oil has come to this country not largely adultera ted with cotton-seed oil. opinion upon acts which are inex tricably involved with his diplo matic duties. But the dispatches which day by day fill our columns with criminal conspiracy and igno ble fears must, after all, rouse in every American pity for both op pressor and oppressed. It is sad that any cause should stir men to this excess; it is sadder that a mis taken policy, a blinded national conscience, should deny Ireland home rule. A single act granting this, which must some day pass, would still all these plots and leave both lands at peace. Eng land can spot all its statute books with coercion laws and dynamite acts, but parliament will not by these things prevent crime or crush conspiracy. Justice will re move these things as the mists van ish before the sun, and justice means to-day the simple, easy remedy of home rule for Ireland. It was believed, says the I3uf falo Courier (Democratic), that the New York state election of last fall had taken President Ar thur out of the list of- candidates for the Republican presidential nominations. That this was a mis. take is already obvious. Mr. Ar thur bv sheer luck rose within three years from the uncomforta ble situation of a displaced and disgraced custom house officer to the most powerful position in the fOTernment. He is not an old man and will make a struggle for further political existence and power a struggle in which he has Notice. Jo ross ikj&vt morose to be . underbid l aiioni Prom date mals will be served in the ln-t stlo procurable at the PIONEER RESTAURANT, for twenty- fivccents- .T.G.ROSS. Astoria, April 17, 1SSS. Iwk Wanted. .......... . -..r nillMIH.'' A DISIIWAMinH A." . -- "".-" w 1 2X. maid. Good wanes sven Weston Hotel. Apply at it Furnished Rooms to Let. A T MRS. GKO. IIILLKK-S. NEXT TO A. Weston HotH. " BANKING AHDiHSURAUGE. BROKER, BAHKER , AN0 INSURANCE AOEHT. ASTORIA, -. - - OREGON OFFICE HOURS: FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. M. UXTIL 3 O'CLOCK P. M. STATURE'S REMEDY. &W te m I lew 'C&qcIs ! Liver. Kidney, and Skin Diseases., pymy B O O I? SOE E. Malaria. Dyspepsia, vli - w a" '"' w " The 3est Store in the City to-get your Money's Worth. AlbiuKS, I Desk H U ; Mark Twain' Scrap Rooks ; Bibles, Prayer Books anil Hymnals, Biliousness. l,4v "- . , .. r,, ... .,! IIXT null fl-.il- PaiDS in the BaClt and i'OlBS, i . f Norel to Welder's Unabridged : Cents' Jewelry and Cutlery ; Writin and EJctcncs on the iein, Piraples A hftlier Hereditary. Also the Key to Heaven. Onera an Marine-Glass ; Draughting Instruments from 40 cents to 530.00 a set Notice. A MEETING OF THE TAXPAYER OF fm cnooi iinci ". i. v?"j ." necessary. alo to consider other tnaJters m contiectloii with said propsed building. "d such other business as may ce.m: ucioir mc meeting. jr onler oriheBaaid.aBozoirriL Cleric School DM. No. 1. lie MM Maine .Jgil I Blank Books, ..... ,.-o. ti.5,-v..tiiW vnmtln online. Examine our goods and prices before goin Can Oniy be Cured by the Use ot elsewhere II. F. STEVENS !z Co., City Book Store. E&saSi To Ail Whom It May Concern. 0 AND AFTER THIS DATE TnE itwimn'iiien of Astoria, in the event of anv vessel loadin" or rtlscliaotiiiBat any ..ni..t,i tiinfViiiuniTtn river from Wa.Kers Lsl.uid to tlic inomit of he Columbia river bar shall not help to loau or uiMaiargc aiu vessel or vevsels unless Astoria Umssnore men arc cinployed. By order of theriresl rtent. . ' "wtK. imi n nARROI.L. ec'tv. Astoria. OrcRon. Mar. 2ytli. 1SS3. d lm J. F. Hoor,irro- . Chas. R. STonv nno. u srojiY .President .Se'irtarj ' Largest Sale and ?1ost Satisfaction rMH -5?51!- -;. J -ri-rr-i s fiiSl 1 i)f.ii! Vf.J'.:..1 '! t!.'' - .i. ...-, ttt- liruvnn T" ' " Soldbi aliDtuj"' s iti.l JItf Jicia-. Liealers.j Capital paid up m U. a. -.$ coin . ,.,, ,. $ ' "' 2 i. V. CASK. Agent, Chcu&mus street, Astoria. Oregoji $!.M per Batitc C. for $5.C9. 67,000,000 CAPSTAL. 11 ! ii ii ft GKO.Hll.U -WALTKtC I'AltK V iifelii I laOs - PROPRIETOR SfAGK MAXAGISU I .ms TEU apply to tlw Ciptain. or to STEAIHEK 6L1RA PARKER Eben P. Parker, Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR II. C. PARK.EK. Musical. AGENCY OF Organs and Pianos, and win sell the same T HAVE THE AGENCY OF THE BEATTY very low lor casn. or on nine u iii'- security, l'ersons ueairins " imrcii.-- on:n for either church or raimly iue will Qnd it greatly to their interest to call at my residence and ascertain prices. live 3 ears guarantee given if desired. LIVERPOOL AKD LOON AJfDi GLOBE, ! SOUTH BRITISH AND 31KUCA TILE OF LONDON AND ' EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF UART- FORD, AND COMiiERCLVL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Rpro3cntiae a capital of SO7.15OO.U0O. .V. VAN DHSKN. Aseat T4l?sS B0Z0BTH & JOHNS. Real Estate Dealers. A general agency business transacted Have Columbia City. Alderbrook. Astoria and Seaside property for sale. -ftfTRS. The Philadelphia Timesi anent the dynamite scare in various European countries at the present moment, saj's: "Dynamite is solidified nitroglycerine, and the process of manufacture is rery simple, the component parts being common glycerine, nitric acid and silica. As the ingredients taken separately are useful in ordinary manufactures and two of them at least perfectly harmless, it is difficult to see how it is possible to prevent their sale. As they are articles of common traffic, any person with a very slight knowledge of their chemi cal qualities and a little skill in mixing them can manufacture the explosive in small quantities in any ordiuary private room. It will thus be seen how difficult it will be to suppress the manufac tures of the article in sufficient quantities to be very destructive in the hands of organized bands of Nihilists or Socialists." Mr. Lowell is right, says , the Philadelphia Press, in saying that assassination is not war and dyna mite not the raw material of poli cy, but he is not the right man to say it. Mr. Lowell represents the , government of the United States, its laws and its official acts, and however admirable his motives, he has no right to travel outside of his official duty to express public nothing to lose and everything to gain. His friends will claim that in the coming national contest the resources of the Republican party will be taxed to the utmost and that it -will not do to have the fed eral administration indifferent or lukewarm in the struggle. They will claim that the country cannot be carried without the state of New York, and that if an Repub lican can carry New York, Arthur, the most expeiienced Republican manager in this state, is the man. At present there is no strong com petitor for the Republican nomi nation in the field. This, fact will make Mr. Arthurs chances better than they would otherwise be. The president will find it a com paratively easy matter to secure delegates from the southern states and the territories, and it would be surprising if he would not do as well in New York as Conkling did in 187G. If Blaine is out of the way he may secure delegations in some of the western states without much difficulty. A New York special says: Jay Gould has declared his intention to retire from his active business life on the completion of his steam yacht Atalanta, built for his pro jected tour around the world. His son, George G. Gould, a young man of 23 years, is to take his place as a speculator, and Gould himself will lead a private life. Gould's fortune is carefully esti mated in round numbers at 100,- 000,000, of which $20,000,000 is in stock of the Western Union and $20,000,000 in stock of the Mis souri Pacific. In real estate he has never put much money, con sidering the size of his fortune. His investments in this kind of property altogether amount to about $5,000,000. The remainder of his wealth is in securities, main ly in the shape of bonds of differ ent railroad companies. Spring Opening. SiAiriOLM HAS RETURNED from San I'rancbco, and on next Thursday ami Friday, The 19th and 20th Inst., will bac an opening of the Choicest Styles of Hillineiy Ever exhibited in Astoria. I-adles contem plating procuring something really fine shouldnot fail to attend. WM. EDGAR, ASTORIA, OREGON. Engagement of an entire MISS HELENA RICHMAN. Tito German Nightingale. BUSS SUSiE LEE. Sowg ant' Dance Artist. MISS KHNKIE WILLIAMS. Serio-comr Queen. MISS KITTY FRANKLIN, Sonbrctte. Alo MR. GEO. REXDERSOX: Ethiopian Comedian. Together with a new Under the management of PROP. CHARLES R1CKARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Own all tin Year Pertommnce Every Nlslir Entire Chance of Programme " Everv Night, Comprising . . ISOKCS, DAKCES AHD ACTS. Stationery and Optical Goods, j We give the Eest Daalariu J&SAX . AS (SUCCESSOR TO .1AOKINS & MONTGOMERY.) DEALER HJ Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges tT -'" l-7JvQ NPSsgl jr -j- Tlie Best In the market. Piumblns Roods of all kinds on hand. Job work done In a workmanlike manner. Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Sn'sr P'ws, HAVE YOU SBBK -S3!tSS5CS5IKIKS!!SrSSttEWSE2tB:3SBt OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF Joseph Rodjjer. and Wofnliolm GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLER Revolvers and Cartridges. IV.UFHATil ASD EtfiES Gold and Silver Watches and Chain IFLUMBiNG, GAS FITTING, AMD CANNERY WORK Aiiended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. USEE&A.HUS STREET. Soxt to C 1. Parker's Store. m QEWEKiCEW j CARPETS, : 1 UPHOLSTERY, j WALL PAPER, j ...... ! ' AND fewest Styles in Furniture? ED- D. CURTIS & CO. Ol W.HalHck'sOld Stand.) Have some decant designs In the above mentioned goods whicli they will be pleased tosnowuiepnuiic. Everything new and tasteful, F1KST GRAND SALE! AT PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. The Oregon Improvement Co. Are now prepared to sell COAL 3?or Domestic or Steam Use From their NEW COAL BUNKERS, Situated on the O. R. & '. Co.'s Dock, at Prices, delivered on trucks or vessels, as i.h- lews: . . . Seattle, clean coal for Homotic use per ton or 2210 lbs S . Seattle, average coal, for steam use per ton ol 2210 lbs c . Seattle, screenings, for steam use. per ton of 2240 lhs : All orders sent to P.. A. Noyes, Agent, will bo promptly Dllcd. Terms .strictly wish on delivery at Hunkers. K. "H&IJAN 1. lm ; Coal Agent. 1 Variety Entertainment j la the Vcsr. The theatre Is erowtiid nlghlly, and all l utui hv. wi:tuMl tbe entertainment nro- i noimce it to be wtiial to any tfveit elsewhere. amusement fan not in; -e-dtfil. Vinboay ulshiiu: to iHeiMt a pleasant oveunnc ami seo sparkliiie wit anil beauty without vul-i gHrity.slrtild inine tm opiMirtwinty ami come. The company eontprists tlw follKvin weil kuown ArtWs : JIiss Kanxik "WAuroy. Miss Majiix: Gooukiph. iln. Walter P-vi:Ki. yl It. CKAS. UAT.llOWS. 51i:. Wm. Mokton. All of whicli will apiwar nfehtiy in their dif. ferent specialties. Open air concert every evening ; tierform ance commeiicimc at 8 ; entrance to theatre on Kenton street ; iivr:o uoxes on wieim- mus street. Kc-cc Stars in Rariid" Snoccsion ! s.s'scs.zja.. r HE NEW M ODEL TjV JZrr3: CLATSOP MILi OOMPAIY Successors r GEO. V. HUME SAW MILL. Go's i,s--'::""'""" l"" "Baku Mill ItANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF 5 AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, WILL BE P1J2ASED. YOU E.R.HAWES is also asent for the Bil put C00M1 Stove And other first-class stoves. Fnrnaco "Workt Steam Pit-tines- etc., a specialty STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. ASIC FOlt- TJnioii India Bub"ber Pare Para Gum CSAOK PROOE RUBBER BOOTS. UKWAUE Or IMITATIONS ! P.csnrethc Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GU2I SPRINGS 011 tt.c fre: and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking. We are now making them with RUBDLU jU?D ASBESTOS Soles whicli will make t'icin last more than twice as long as any Jtubbur boots maun. TrnitSAT.K r.Y ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS KUBIIEK BELTING. rACIv- IXO, HOSE. SPIHNGS. CLOTHING, ! tUMlTS AND SHOES. Etc COODYEAR RUBBER CO. it. 11. PEASE. .lr. 1 Agents. S. 31. KUNYON. j San Erancisco. 875. 22. Two tloors e;ut ot Occident Hotel. ZOIja-'W3 S3, ASTOIHA, OREGON. MAHUFABTUREeS-8 DEALERS IX LUMBER, SALMON BOXES, TRAYS, ETC. Office and Mill . COP.XEU OF AVKST 9XH ANO WATKU STS &SMB CLEAEMGE SALE! CHAS. HEILBORN, JMANUPACTXTRER OF FTJRNITUBE 2s BEDDING AXD DEALER IN fiarnfifcR. Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames ami Mouldings' "WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Cashmeres and Armures. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., otc. OHE PRICE SHOE STORE. IxFOitsiATiox is vouchsafed that the Russian government at the approaching1 coronation of the czar will entertain each newspaper cor respondent in magnificent style and give him $3,000 as a souvenir of the occasion. P. J. COODfiHAK Wishes to aunouuee that lm ha JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST A line stock of well selected, lalist styles LADIES', MISSES. . CHILDREN', MEN'S, BOY'S. YOUTH'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At moderate prices, tt to make room for more Hardware ami SMp Cbanilerr A. VAN DUSEN & 80. Will Sill at cost their entire stock of HATS AND CAPS! AND BOOTS AND SHOES. These goods must be disused of as we are soon to receive another large lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to store it. ,i; MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IN SSl FURNITURE 2 BEDDING. Corner 3fai and Srinenioqna Streets. Astoria, Orcson. WIKDDW SHADES AND TBIMMINGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Stock. ' FRIGES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. .iXT. IvI?TlSS OP FURXITIT5E REPAIBED AftD VAKISISHED. A PINE ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS.. Blankets, Etc. Francis S. Smith, one of the proprietors of the N. Y. Weekly is dead. He left 1,500,000. He also left a good many thousand youngsters who havo been spoiled by the printed trash in his paper. Tiik great $14,000,000 bridge between New York and Brooklyn will be opened with imposing ceremony on May 24. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers. ft Say T Pi .La Lb Leinenweber & Co., C. MUNENWEBEK. BKOWN. ESTABLISHED lfcSS. ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS M CRRRRIES, tt jLjk-uff-ifciJ-CiicssmtEaa FGAED & STOKES,! J. H. D. GRAY, ifyi riil Drugs and Chemicals DRUGGIST A: zt s? ath NEW TO-DAY Milch Cow for Sale. warranted kind and gentle, a good A GOOD FAMILY COW. 5 YEARS OLD, warranted kind and trentle. a cooc milker and free from any defects whatever. Calved five weeks aco. Price S55 dtf Apply to E. C. HOLDEN. WILL LEAVE. The Kejrnlar Tillamook Packet. A. B. FIELD. BABBAGE, - - Master. TT7TLL LEAVE THE MAIN STREET YY "VVliarl ate o'clock, on Tkurlar. tke aitk insU WiUifreiglitand PergUamook. 19-lwk Agent, SYMPTOMS O? A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite, Bowels costiva, Pnin in the Scad, -with, a dull sen sation in tho back part, Pain under tho Shoulder blade, fullness after eaangr, witn a aisincunauon wes- eruon of temt inc of J liTA.i4M.Bn Tfal(A.. T?rlT,tM T1T C3 " the heart, Dots before tho oyec, "bel low Skin, Headache generady over the right eye, Eestlessness, wsta U fal dreams, liighly colored Ur.c-c, and CONSTlPATiOH, TTJTT'S PIX1X18 ere etpecially adapted to rach caiei.nBe tios ef fects ncn a ctianac of fcclinc an to astonUU tlio ruITcrer. They Increase the Artpetltciand cause the body to Take on i'Jeali. tbus t' o t tcm Is nourished, and bv tliclr Timi'c Action on the llBetlvc OrjmuK.irf u nlar S tool are produced. l'rl-o ss ct-ti a5 Blnrrny HL.. IV. T. TUTTSHAmBYL Grxt Run oa Whtcktos change to a Oixxsr Click by a single application or tl.U Vrz. l mpartiianaturat color. ActInstJU!t-nr.;'U. .t. Sold brDrtiKsUts,orcatbyei.M a TCcelptot...Sl.tMl? OFFICE, 35 MTIRBAT ST.. If. "xf. Br.Trrr8XlXClLerTUuUtafnB(UBCJt') IXMbl lUCrlvU tUU BaBt t-XtX ca .ppUuix. Manufacturers and Importers ol LL KINDS OF AND FINDLNGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOYv7. 3"IHsIicst cash price pall for Hides and Tallow. " AND VrA . X Pharmacist, vj e fi UstgriaJo' " rn f -n& a li - Wholesalo and ratall dealer in. GROCERIES -AND- PROVISIONS. ATtfOHOTtS. E0?E AND C0EDA&E. 1 Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etcv HARNESS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. A Full Line of House Furnishing Goods. ALL KIF&S OF FEED, I General storage and "Wharfage on reason I able terms. Foot of Becton street. Astoria 1 Oregon. O AT THE O. JL &. X. DOCK. LOOK HERE ! 1 ' We respectfully inform tlie nuhlic that we ' will always keep on hand the best quality of Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night. Mware ani Ship Clanftlerj. A. VAH DUSEK & CO., DEAT.EKS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Sewin? Mncliincs, Faints and Oils, Grori8, otc, SOLID GOLD T TH TXT TP. T . "R "V O JLU YY -LU JL-J Presh. and Cur ed Meats Choice Pamily Groceries, t , L . Frcsli Fruits, vegetaoies, urocseir auu t flln;.v;ir Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DEALKItS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, WROUGHT AND CUT GALVANIZED IVaiLs, Copper Hfniis aad Burrs, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils S Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PRQVS5SOSJS, FJ.OUR A3I 3SIX.X. FI5SI. genU for Salem Flouring Mills. j-Corner Oheuainus and Hamilton Streets ASTOKTA, OREGON. Scarf Pins, Chains, WatcheSj Of every description. Tlie finest stecl: of Jewelry in Astoria. E37-A11 gowls warmntedasrepresented GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. YOTJPv PATSONAGE. Is most respectfully olioitot for tlie 1 Ships, lloteu ana Koaruins nouses aup plied on liberal terms. A share of the public patronage is respect fully solicited. w & THOMPSoy, ' Plumbing and Gas Fitting. IOKTjEI BROS. I Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. JoTjbingjProPtfy Attended to. A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Chenamus street, opposite Demont's Dms Store, Astoria, Oregon. AnliCMisB(sieai)Laitoj, RUDDOCK & LEVAKE, Comrccncins MONDAY, April 0, 1S8S. 1 Tills Laundry will be run without China 1 help if it never maKcs a cen.. N. U. On account of a'l the machinery not beimr finished, wo wilt not be able to tako family work before the first of May. - W21. Mccormick, Proprietor. ! PRACTICAL PLTJMBEES, C!aq anil Steam Fitters. nave constantly on hand a genetal assort ment of goods In our line. Jobbing prompt ly aitendcd to. Estimates given. N. B. Wo guarantee our work. Shop nearly oppesItO.E. N. Co'sdo. I