oi w i Statu! J jr W JV Jy Wll Vol. xix. Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Horning:, April 22, 1883 No, 20. "WITH THE MEXICANS- The city . of Mexico is what Paris is to France, being the seat of government, the center of a rapidly growing1 railroad system, the mart of commerce and the abode of nearly all the wealthy land owners of the republic. Life and property are perfectly safe, though 1 one day saw a large knife taken from under the cloak of a countryman when he was searched at the citj' gates. Police are stationed about 100 yards apart all over the city. They are well-dres-ed and paid $1 per day. There are several things which strikes a stranger favorably in the streets of the city. The people move about politely without crushing or crowding. Ladies and children can icturn from the theaters, cafes, and Zocaio, at late hours of the night without moles tion or such offenses jis might cross their path in London; and what has been accomplished in a citv of oOO.OOO inhabitants is beinjr extended to the neighboring cities and country districts, with everj' prospect of soon rendering all parts of the country as safe to trarcl in by day or night as in the city of Mexico itself. The Mexi can world keeps early hours. Chocolate about 7 a. jr.; a heavy "square meal," called almurezo, it may be breakfast, luncheon or dinner, between II and 2; in the evening, chocolate, ices or some light refreshment, followed by the opera, theaters, or, what to me was far more preferable, an excellent band of music in the gardens of the Plaza. The hotel and board ing house accommodation of the city is barely sufficient for the present influx of American visi tors; and, should a gentleman de sire to visit the city with his wife and family it would bo well to se cure rooms beforehand by tele graph or letter. The Mexican hotels are for lodging only, and your meals must be eaten at the restau rant attached, or elsewhere, as fancy may dictate. The street called San Francisco street, pro longed by Los Plateros, nearly a mile in length, and running from the Plaza Mayor to the beautiful gardens of the Alameda is, from its position and excellent shops, the most attractive and fashiona ble street in the Cinco de Mayo, from the Teatro Nacional to the cathedral, is partly under con struction. It will be a noble street when completed and the avenue of trees continued its whole length; but unless it is lined with shops, it will not compete, from a business point of view, with San Francisco street, which is the great thoroughfare of the city. The shops have a perky, Parisian appearance, not that of the pala tial establishments on the boule vards, but rather that of the third class streets of Paris. The city swarms with soldiers, and the sound of the trumpet call startles the ear at all hours of the day and in the most unexpected places. The soldiers are generally seenT walking about loosely in large groups, under the charge of an officer or the sergeant this for fear of their absconding. They are soldierly little men and fairly well dressed. But tlie rural guard carries off the palm. These men are fine, smart fellows, and wear a most picturesque uniform of soft bluff leather, scarlet silk necktie and sash, grey felt sombrero, rich ly laced with silver, gauntlet gloves and high buff boots, with spurs the rowels as large as cheese plates carbine, revolvers and sword. Their horses are hich ly bred, and so exquisitely trained that they obey the presure of the knee, the rein being seldom, if ever, used. If a countn or government may gain credit for the excellence of its philanthropic institutions, 1 would rank Mexico, under its new regime, as high as any country 1 risked; edusation is compulsorv between the ages of 5 and 14; waifs, stra3s and neglected chil dren are swept into the reformato ries, and the establishment for teachiitg the deaf and dumb ena bles its inmates to talk a language of their own. Brockhhur&tfs "Mexico To-day. A Hundred Years Hence. Some people often wish that they were dead, and if this involv ed their living by-and-by instead of now, how many will wish it, on reading the prophecy of the Rev. Mr. Fincke, an English clergyman who traveled much in America ten yean ago. He now ventures to tell what he thinks is to be the fu ture of "Englishry," by t hich he means the English speaking peo ple on the globe a centuiy hence. He calculates that by that time there will be one thousand millions of them living under the same in stitutions and cherishing the same ideas, social and political, "in the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and Great Britain. The S00,000.000 which he assigns to the United States will overflow into Canada, into Mexico, Guate mala, Columbia, Bolivia, and Peru, afterward into the valley of the Amazon, along the whole range of the Andes, into the islands of the Pacific, across which they will join hands with their kindred in New Zealand and Australia. The Eng lish settlements in South xVfrica, now essentially American, will spread over Southern Africa, push ing the natives to the equator. The American fanner is to furnish the type of this new society. There will be no savages or serfs, few drones or men of luxury; all be able to read and write and to use their acquirements They will have homes of their ovn, and property enough of the very best and most educative kind that is, in land to yield to their intelligent industry sufficient means ofsupport They will have no social or political superiors, and will manage their own affairs. There will be few or none looking forward to a pauper's fate. The lives of the majority will be spent in the cultivation of their own land on the same terms that the Ameri can farmer now cultivates his. Morality will in th:s society have tremendous force, because there will be only one morality for all, and not as now a separate morality for each class, it will be supported by the opinion of all. Women will play a larger part in the work of society than they have ever done. No pursuits will be favored by endowments or boun ties. The competition between nations will be intellectual, not military competition. Oratory, painting, sculpture and architec ture will grow under it as never before. Money will be in greater use and the precious metals have a higher value than ever. Relig ion will have as strong a hold as ever on the human heart. At the head of this mighty community the Unite! States will stand morally though not politically. The president of the United States will be its foremost man, and "the predominant power1' will be the press. A reporter of the Norfolk (Va.) Virginian, recently referred in that paper to a conversation with Prof. Cromwell, the world-renowned art exhibitor, wherein he states that he had some year or so before suffered excruciating tor ments from iheumatism, and that he had tried all kinds of medicines and so-called cures all without effect. He heard, however, of St. Jacobs Oil, and resolved to give it a trial, which he did, and he stated that its effect on him was almost magical. A complete cure was ef fected, and since then he had nev er suffered from rheumatism. But in order that he might be at all times prepared for the enemy, he never traveled without carrying in his trunk a bottle or so of St. Ja cobs Oil. No Monu Sick Aeadacus. For persons of delicate health and nerv ousness; har what an eminent lady lecturer says: "Having euffored from nervous headache for some time, and not Gnding any relief from the treat ment of our best physicians, I tried Pfunder's Oregon Blood Pnrifaor. Ono dose of this runarkable remedy gate immediate relieF, and a few bottles of the satno cured me so far. I can recommend it, specially to ladies suf fering similarly." Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement Stsmpeding Cattle I went up to visit a herd owned by Mr. Reeve, of Minnesota, and the day being cold we took an am bulance with a top. For some reason or other, the cattle became frightened at my conveyance, and resented my bringing it among them. In ail their lives they had never een an ambulance wih a white top, and a railroad could not have made a greater impression on a Dutch farmer. They would have none of it. A dozen cows and caUos ran away, bellowing like mad, and a few tat steers came up and shook their heads menacingly at us, but trotted away, their big sides shaking with beef. "We laughed heartihy and were en joying the commotion our arrival had created when we saw the herder coming on his horse at full speed and firing his revolver to at tract our attention. He pointed to some timber near by and we understood. "Whipping up the mules we got into the timber at quickly as possible, and just in time, for here came the herd shaking the earth with their tread. A thousand mad dened cattle surged around us. In the timber we were safe, but if we had been out in the opening we would have been crushed in an instant and every mule disem bowled by the horns of the herd. It took some time to quiet them down and induce them to yield to the authority of the whip of the herder. One old bull, who knew perfectly well it was all right, kept up a display of fight, and would not stop bellowing until I told the herder to give him a shot from his revolver through the brisker, when he trotted away. We sneaked the ambulance off under the hills and got it out of sight. Gen. JSrisbin. WlS3 U '&& S3i Absolutely Pure. This powder neer aries. A man el of purity, strength and whjlesomriifcv.s. More economical than the onlflurv kinds, and cannot sold in competition with the mul titude of low teM. short weight, alum or phosph.iie jwmder-:. Sold only in earn, Roy al Hakim; IVwikr Co.. IOC Wall-M. N. Y. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria iNovelties of all Kinds Fruit Both Porclsru and Domestic Wines and Liquors 01 Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 K &X DOCK NEVILLE & 00. Pacific Net and Twine Co. SsAX I- kaxcisco, Apr nth, 18SJ. UKAU suis : For general comcnlence, we hmo sent a supply of No. 30 lOoly Ccnuine Scotch balmon Net Twine, to the care of A. M. Johnsou & Co. Astoria, which will be sold at low enough fibres to make it au object for all net mend ers to use It for repairs, in place of the more expensive No. 40, 12-ply. Fishermen w holme heretofore used this Krade of Twine for repairs, claim that the durability of the patch is equal tothebnl anccoftlienct, after the latter has had a few weeks' use. We think it will be moncv In your pocket to try it- For prices and sum pies apply to A. JL JOHNSON & CO. . ... . . Astona -eviue vo. soie Agents. 31 aud 33 California St. San Francisco. ASTORIA MARBLE WORKS. . DA VXD KL1IA, - - Proprietor, Manufacturer ot American and Italian marble monuments and head j tones. Ceme tery lots enclosed with curbing, walls and coping or stone posts and iron ralllDg. Pnces and designs furnished to persons at a dis tance, batisfaction guaranteed. Slate can seamers for cannery use. ASTORIA OREGON. ftjh THEGREAT ' -q10 iron EHEUI ms Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all oihsp Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jcors Oil. m a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Keiasdy. A trial entails bnt the eyaparatircly trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and trtry ana taffer ing with pain can hare cheap and fiodtire proof cf iU claims. Directions In Eleven XAsgsagte. 80LD3Y ALLDBUGGI3T3 AHDDEALEE3 W HEDIOIKE. " A. VOGSXER & CO., Saltimcre, AWL, U.S A. General Logan follows General Butler's illustrious footsteps. But ler referred to the Christian emperors of Rome in the third century when the emperors were all heathens, and Logan, making a defense of war before the Grand Army of the Republic camp-fire in Washington, declared that "the two great battles of Marathon and Salamis -were the turninjjyoints in the Christian civilization of man kind. They turned the tide aud gave to the world Christianity and civilization." These battles were fought nearly 300 years beforo uie utrin ot Vynnsr, ami uau as much to do with civilization as the crusades had to do with the Ameri can Revolution. A LETTER F GERNiAKy. .: i, January V, 12. cry (cemcd sif: The praiFe your Liver Pills hac called forth here Is wonderful. After tuk.iu one and n half -boxes of your gcnuire !I. C. JIcLAXE'S I.IVi:K PILLJj, I hai in tirolj recovered from my four yeaiV ufil-r-Ing. All who.k-wiw mo wonder how I, who, for m) many year, had no npjetitL. and could not sleep for backache, 'tiuh in my idc, and general stomach com plaints, could have recovered. An old lady in our city, who 1ms 'it 4-rd for ninny ycan from Kldnev dlM-ie, and the doctors bad given her up. took two or jour Pills, and got more rehef II. m she i.cu from nil the doctors. otir mU. J. von di:r c: rg. IWARE OF IIVliTATtOKS. ihe genuine aro never sug-r-coatoil. E cry box has a red wax seal on the l.d, With the impressien: 3Irf.ain:,! Li-.er Pill. The gcnulno aicLANK'S LIVER PIL.15 bear the signature of C. Mi Tine mid I'lemlng Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine DR. c. McLANK'S L.IVEK PIL1A, prewired b Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., f e market being full of imitations of u o name Mchane. spelled different v, but of same pronunciation. If jour storekeeper doe not have the genu I no l)lt. C. McIVXirs CKI.i: RRATRI L,IV1:r PILLS, send nj 2.1 cents, and we wifl send yon 11 box by i:u.II, and a set of our adertbing cards. fLEMyft BROS., PHlslmrsrli. 1. KPIP V . STOMACH & 8ITTE&S "What the great restorative, Uostctter's Stomach Hitters, will do. must he gathered from what It has done. It has effected rad ical cures in thousands of cases of dyspepsia, billious dlsonlers, intermittent fcver.nen ous affections, general debility, constIpatIon,Ick headache, mental despondencv. and the ne cullar complaints and disabilities to which the feeble are so subject. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. Notice. F TIIE ' A MEETING OF TIIE TAXPAYERS OF school District No. 1. Clatson countv. Orecon. Ls hereby called for Mondav. Anfil 30, 1SS3, at 7-JSbv. ar.. at the school house on ilain street lor the purpose of levying a tax for the maintenance of the public schools in said district, and to defray the expense of erecting a new scuooi uuuumir, u tuougut necessary, also to consider other matters in connection with said proposed building, and such other business as nuv come before the meeting. "fcart. y oraer oi tne Jjoaru. J.O.B0Z0RTJI, Clerk Scaool Disk No. 1. c. ii. sncKEia. A. HL JOHNSON & Co., Dealers iu CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. Also Wholesale Dealers In i'aiufsi. Oils, Varniil:c, Glass. PhUj. ArUsis OH nud YFaier Colors. Vnlnt mid Ilnlso- m in e IJrusIies. OonMant! on hand a full and choice stock of Maple and Fancy (Jiocerles Only tno Ecst kept. Our sro?k of Crorkery nntl (xlass" tt'stH- I-jthe Lar::M and most Complete St rk e er opened In Astoria. mMtmg of Ten- .u.il D'n.ier Set?, Toilet Sets. Cllass. Fruit. -n-t Witer t!,. Har Fixture. Ale Mu. l'onles. RiMR-Uottles Goblets, Tum blers Ia'H onade I ups. &e , &.c V. erj thing sold ar Lowest Living Rates. Quality Guaranteed. An Examination will more than repay jou. W. S. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA. - - - OREGON Carry in btock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded, LOEB & CO., JOBRF.ItS IN WINES. LIQTJOKS, AND CIGARS. AGENTS FOR TIIE Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. Tumblers, Decanters, and All Kinds of Saloon Supplies. ISTAll goods sold at San Francisco Prices. MAIN STIJEET, Opposite lirker House. Astoria, Oregon. MAGNUS C. OROSBY, Dealer in MRBfABE, IM, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLTJ MBERS AND STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AHD COPPER. Ponnnmii U Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBSIIW IN .'MEET IRON, TIN, COP PER FLUMPING and STEAM FITTING Done with teatness and dispatch. None out first class workmen employed. A large asrtinent of S C ALE? (Vmstantlv on hand HANSEN BROS. HA YE REMOVED I From their old quarters to their NEW SHOP AND FACTOItY NEAli KINNEY'S CAN NKKY. OCA. XXJ.OH.I3STC3-, Gleaning Repairing. NF.AT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BY GEORGE LOVETT, Main Street, opposite N. Loeb'i. Dressmaking. Plain and Fancy Sewing, Salts mado in tho Isosfc Style and Guaranteed toFit- Mrs. T. S. JezueU. Ikooms wvnrt mi:-. e. s. warren's.i BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! JAR. HACOJXBEIt Has opened a . Temperance. Billiard Parlor Next to Geo. W. Hume's Store. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay Oysters in every Style FINEST CIGAltS AND TOBACCO, Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate ; Pies, Cakes Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter. Alo iu connection with the Parlor A. fine Shoeting: Gallery. G. A. STINS0N & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. ilogers old stand, coma? of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. A.M. JOHhSON. 1 P eIBVHQBVB53.Y r Lowest Bed Eock Prices, CALL ON ML D. On Flavel's Dock. ap , ay AaiAgffiurg"n "" 'ft' aiffiona hmlmj WIXjLXAM HOWE -DEALER IN- Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. All kinds ot OAK LUMBER. 3i 1 , y& aT.ASS. Boat Material, Etc. "-fcftf Tm j Boats of all Kinds Made to Order, j m aallBallaaaafl'llaaaBlanaalIIMIIIiailllUIIIIIHallll( ESOrdera from a distance promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases S. AENBT & JFEECP1EN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, Aim STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly attended to. Aspecialty madeof repairing CANNERY DIEB, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bkntox Stbret, Near Parkkr IIocsk, ASTORLA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LMDaniMAElEEEIIS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short Xoticc. A. D. VTasb, Presedent. J. G. Hustlkr, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. JOHN Fox.Superintendent. Postponement. and rpw Boiler Shop ggpfef THE STEAMER GEN. MILES WILL NOT leave for Tillamook till after her trip to Gra 'i Harbor on the 20th inst. J.H.D.GRAYt Agent. V9VW1 facts no fiction! D, KANTl THE Merchant Tailor a AND Has tho Largest Stock, the Finest Assortment, ard the Lowest Prices CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, j Boots, Shoes, HATS, CAPS, Etc. j Alio, has the finest and 4 biggest stock of CLOTHS, GASSiMERES, TWEEDS, ETC. J And ths Boss Cotter in Orepn j Marked in Plain Figures, j THE BOSS. EANT, Near Occident Hotel, TURNXNG AND Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. BUSINESS CAItDS. 1 C. JIOXi3KX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. Q.KI.O F. PAKKER. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, and. City of Astoria Office : Cheuainus street, Y. M. 0. A. hall Room No. 8. "CI I. WISTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. cs-Offlce in Fjthian Building. Rooms 11, 12 ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. TAX TUTTJLE. 31. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Kooms l, 2, aud S. PythlanBuild- ins. Residence Over J. E. Thomas' Drue Store. xp r. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, --- - OREGON Rooms in Allen's building up stain, corner of Cass and Sqemocqhestrets. T q.A.BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clienamns Street, - - ASTORIA, OREGON GEHERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part o1 Europe. T AM AGENT FOR TIE FOLLOWING JLwel! Knovn and commodious steamship lines, STATE LINE, RED STAR, WHITE STAR, HAMBURG-AMERICAN, DOMINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE Prepaid tickets to or from any European port. For full Information as to rates of fare, sailing days, etc, apply to I.W.CASR Will you suffer -with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's vitalizer i3 cuarauteecl to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement.