The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 13, 1893, Image 2

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TIIIC DAILY ASTOEIAW, ASTORIA, SATUUDAY MOBN1NG, MAY.-13, 1813
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Thb AiioaiA iniaranteeato Its advertisers
Ue Urgeat etreulaiiuu of auy uewapaper pub-
lieii on we uiiuiuuia uiver.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, May 12. For Oregon and
Washington: Continued fair weather
warmer.
Local weather for tho twenty-four
hours ending at S p. m., yesterday, fur
nlahed by the U. 8. department of agri
culture, weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, 60 degrees,
Minimum temperature, 47 degrees
Precipitation, .09 inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892,
to date, 79.43 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from July 1st,
1892, to date, 8,29 inches.
While dire predictions of national
disaster are being made throughout
the country by alarmist Journals, the
condition of the nation's finances, as
shown by the official statement of the
public debt and the cash in the treas
ury at the close of business In April
will be found not alone Interesting,
but conflicting strongly with the views
of the croakers: At the end of April
the gold reserve was 197,011,330.08, and
the net cash balance, $24,471,673.73.
Aside from the gold reserve there was
42O2,283,3f.9.08, and In gold certificates,
18,888,110, and legal tender notes, old
Issue, $26,873,899. In actual gold there
was $299,294,689.16. Accepting the gold
certificates as the equivalent of gold
the aggregate of gold was $308,-
082,999.16. Of greenbacka, there was
$26,873,899, preferred to, metal by many.
These added to the actual gold on hand,
and the gold certificates, make an ag
gregate of $334,955,898, cash on hand,
not counting the $15,000,000 of silver
certificates and treasury notes of 1890,
or the $181,788,691.44 of silver. Count
ing all items, the cash in the treasury
on April 29, was $756,544,116.36.
Commenting on the fact that a com
mittee from the board of lady maw
agora of the World's Fair, unpointed
to advise on the selection of a national
flower or emblem, has reported In favor
of Maize, or Indian corn, an exchange
Bays: "This Is rather hard on Itoswell
P., of Now York, who would like to be
chosen the National Flower.
Tha Boston Transcript, referring to
the removal of one of the Coggswell
fountains, treats the subject thusly:
The Coggswell fountain's gone at lust,
Sing hi! sing ho! a merry, merry day!
Tha Common nightmare's truly passed,
The City Council' Queen .of May!
Astoria hits retmou to lie proud of the
graceful young gixaikors who recited
pieces so admirably lust evening, They
do credit to our schools, and also to
that homu culture that Inspires' nobis
thoughts and rellned tasto,
IN MICMOIUAM.
Itesolullons on tho Death of ChrlHttun
Borenson.
It Is our painful duly to ploco on
record, tha removal by death, on the
3d liiHt., of our friend and Brother
Christian 11. Borcnsun, Past 11 land,
who fur mora than twelve years was a
member of Heaver Lodgo I. O. O. Jj,
No. SB.
In the death of llrothor gorensun,
our Lodge lias lost a valued Dmther,
the community u good cltlxun, and his
bereaved wife and children a do-voted
guardian and protector,
In affectionate, regurU therefore, to our
lata friend and brother, bo It
Itesolved, That we place on record
our high esteem of his worth and lldel-
Ity and our sincere regret of his loss to
our beloved Order.
Hesolved, That theso sentlnienta bo
planed on the llook of Minutes of the
. Order, and that a copy lie sent to the
family of our deported Brother, with
the assurance of our tlwpest sympathy
and our heart foil prayer thnt tho Path
of the fntherleiw and the Oml of the
Widow will give thorn holy resignation
to Ills blessed will, and that Ills rich
est benudlotlnnj may be theirs,
Hesolved, that these resolutions be
published In The Dully Astorian.
C. S. aUNDRBSON.
T. A. IITLAND.
a. REED.
Committee
For tho Next Thirty Days,
To meot iniporativo demands, I will
offer at such low pricos on install
ments, with easy paymonts, that
OUR DAILY MARINE COLUMN
The ship . Indiana, will leave
from Portland this morning.
down
Tha Seaforth left down from Port
land yesterday.
The steamer Truckee sailed from San
Francisco for this port yesterday.
It Is expected that the bark Coloma
will sail from Hong Kong for the Col
umbia river next week.
The Deuo, a steam tug built on the
Clyde last year for New Zealand par
ties, arrived at Melbourne after a pass
age of 172 days.
The British bark Oakbank cleared
yesterday for Queenstown for orders
with 22,500 barrels of flour, valued at
7, nnn
ino' unuini warn, mgmuiiiu
went to sea yesterday.
1
A few of the spars which are to form
a portion oi ine cargo vi wie vctic
Bella at present loading at. me ciat.
sop Mill dock, have arrived.
The British four-masted bark Crof-
ton Hall, arrived In last evening from
Liverpool, 126 days out. The Crofton
Hall Is of 2018 tons register and comes
with a general cargo. She Is not full
loaded, having but 2060 tons on board,
among which are 6000 cases of tin for
this c!ty. She had an uneventful trip,
and experienced the only bad weather
mirth of the equator in the Pacific
which was passed forty days ago.
There are thirty-one men on board and
all are well.
The British bark OakUank goes to
sea today.
It is rumored that the Tacora Is not
going to bring any new Chinese to this
port, but Is simply waiting at Vancou
ver to take back to China the Mongo
lians on the Danube. The statement
was also made in this city yesterday
that the Empress of India brought but
200 Chinamen Instead of 400 as was
at first stated.
FUNERALS.
B. W. Kuykendall, the leading under
taker, having completed arrangements
to purchase goods direct from the fao
iriwi. rwrardiiws of middle, men has
made a great reduction In the cost of
funerals:
$ 6,00 Coffins reduced to $ 3.00
8.00 Collins reduced to 6.00
25.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00
WITH HEARSE.
30.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 25.00
40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 80.00
50.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 40.00
75.00 Caskets reduced to.... 60.00
125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00
BPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS.
Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria,
Oregon.
LADIES' TEA
Is a pleasant drink, which will be
Iwrne by the stomach without nau-1
sea, or griping. It acts thoroughly on in aflkirg I jad shortness of breath, palpi
Lhaens"Vt'A' ZZVTZTZ: tation,painunder left shoulder VlJSA
relic, and is most useful In scant Tondthe h, ltiwt w my rwU
painful menstruation. It aids diges-
tlon and reduces comuleucv: clears the
complexion, rendering it fair, and re-1
storing the natural tone of the skin,
for It removes the bile, which by ac-
cumulation, produces the sallow, mud-1
dy complexion, peculiar to the con.
stipaled. Bold by all druggists.
Specimen Cases.
B. II. Clifford, New Cassel, WIb., wuh
iroumea wun neuraiKia aim rueumatlsm,
his stomach was dlaordered, his liver whs
affected to an alarming decree, uppetlte
fell away, and h wns terribly reduced in
iii-Mii nun sireiiKtn. 'Iliree Pottles or l;iec
trie Hitters cured him.
Kdwurd Hhpherd, llarrishiirg, III., had
n riiiiiiuiK sore on nis ii-k oi eixni yeara
slnndinir. Used three bottles of Klecti-lc
Hitters anil seven boxes of liucklen's Ar-
nieu balve, and his Ick is sound and well
John Hpenker, Catawba, O.. luul live
large i'-ver sores on Ills leic, doctors said
he waa Incurable. One, bottle iOlectric
liitturs and one box liucklen's Arnica
naive cureu mm entirely. Hold by Chas
Kugers, druuKtHt.
YOUNO MOTHUHH
Rhould early learn the necesslly of
keeping on hand a supply of (lull Bor
den ldiglu llrund Condensed Milk for
nursing balilos as well as for general
cooking. It hits stood the test for HO
years. Your grotvr and druggest sell it.
VICTORYI
The Greatest the World has Known.
To many a man stricken on the llWd
of battle, (he cry of victory Iiiih fallen
gratefully; hut even more grateful to an
individual Is a realising sense that by
the use of Ur. MllrV ItKHtorutive Nervine
he has achieved a victory over any ner
vous affliction, such as prostration, lck
headache, poor memory, dlazlm-HS, bIccii
lesHiieHa, licuialKla, hyHtorla, tits, diil
liess, sexual debility trrliablllty, convul
sions, spinal irritability, Ht. Vitus' dunce
etc. TcMttmoiiliila of tliouaniida ot sucli
cures are In the poaseimlon of the Or
Miles' Medical Ca, Klkhurt, Ind. Ites
toratlve Nervine Is sold by Charles 1.k
ers, the popular druggist, on a guarantee.
Ask for a book, free.
DO TOU LIKE OYSTEKS?.
Those who wish to have the finest
Shouiwater Bay oysters or clams by
the quart or pint In jura, can have
thetn delivered nice and fresh by Hom
er Fletcher. Orders left at Tho Asto
Hun otlloe will receive prompt and care
ful attention from him.
BEHIOU8 ItAIMVAY ACCIDENT.
Milk train In collision; no milkman
turns up; disappointed housekeepers
cofToe without cream. A petty annoy-'
nee resulting from a neglect to keep
the tlHll Hordon Kuglu iirnnd Con
densed Milk In the hnuiu niu .......
tor exigencies from Orocer or Druggist.
YOU CAN HAVE A HOME IN
YOU SHOULD READ THIS.
The popularity of the Union Pacific la
I best determined by the superior service It
I accord to the traveling public In maln
jmana, ei, rain, Chicago and points east,
thoroughly equipped with all the latent
I appliances for the comfort and safely of
its patrons besides shortening the distance
materially wun its last trains. Tne pres
ent train schedule enables passengers to
reacn tu i-aui seven nours quicker ana
Chicago twenty-four hours quicker.
Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate
points, forty hours quicker than any line
from the Paclllc Northwest
Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad
If you are going East. Low rates of fare,
through tickets, baggage checked to desti
nation. All purchasers of second class
tickets can stop over at Portland. Kates
of fare same as from Portland.
If vou have friends In Europe whose
niiKHnifH vou wish to prepay to Astoria.
call at the Northern Pacific oflice.atearoer
Telephone dock, and make known your
wants, iteauceu rates via an me teau
Ing steamship lines.
I All the patent medicines advertised in
I this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can
i.e. lntslit at tha Imveur nrlnea at J. W.
I Conn s drug store, opposite ucciaent nou:',
I Astoria.
I Hanrilev & Haas. 150 First street, Port
land, have on sale the Daily Astorlan,
I 4 1... I,, nnt m DO IhulP
i mormn(f papr when they are here
NOTICE!
Use Zlnfandel wine intead of coffee or
tea. M cents per gallon, uom iorgei
j.!ir.h anil anrlinl brandy, also I'rencn
Cognac and wine at Alex, unoert s.
hi!dr t rry far Pitcher's Castoria
When Baby was aiei, we gave Iter Castoria.
ftheo ahe was a Ch Id, alio cried for Castoria,
Then ahe became X ust, kins clung to Castoria,
Then she had Children. kImi; them Contort;
Heart Failure.
nOW TO AVOID IT.
The epitaph on many a tombstone Is
ai t. :i. f it. -!,.. ...
sider the immense strain which is put on
that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating
100,000 times and exerting a force equal to
6,184,000 pounds daily, it hag its limit its
endurance often is too severely tested. So
common are diseases of the heart though
often for a considerable time without the
suspicions of the afflicted person being in
the least excited that it is stated that one
person in four hat a bad heart t Dr. Franklin
Miles, or Elkhart. Ind., has for years made
s special stud or all diseases of the heart,
ana his remarkable success has made his
name a familiar one in all parts of our land.
He has found the most common symptoms
of heart disease to be pain, dvstrm or tender'
nest in the chest, bade, ttomach, bowelt, left
tlmJdtr and arm, eAortneM of breath, mower
ing meUt. faitdinq, etc.
Mr. George K. Smith, of Barnes, Yates
Co., N. Y, writes: "De. Miles' Hew
Hsabt Cube m vorked wm&erfvtty on
mind and bodti so 1 tan do a oood dav't toork.
1 (,A wnn mmit and
inoe j. nave uiaen ur. wuet ieu
Heart Cure I deeo VielL and have M valvita-
Hon. It has made my heart ttronger. I wish
you would print this, because I want all to
know what Dr. MOeJ Heart Cur haa don
tnr n
lotion, smotlxring tpells, and was unable to
sleep on her left side. She tried several
doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure
was recommended. After taking three
bottles, she full recovered her health.
Your medicines dowbat you claim." Chas.
Chrwtmak, Toledo, O.
Dr. Miles'.New Cure for the Heart is sold
by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It
is iafe, agreeable, tfftetivt, and doe cure.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Small
Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks,
Kick lloadocho and Coastlpation. 40 In
each bottle Price 25c. For sale by
druggists.
Picture "7, 17, 70" and sample dose free.
I. F. SMITH CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK,
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
n
1 j&m lrWCl6F
ABSOLUTELY PURE
EVERY Ii '
Can avail himself of this golden opportunity.
LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH,
AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH.
HEED! WARNING
Which nature Is constantly giving in the uliape
of bolls, pimple, eruptions, ulcers, etc. Those
show that the blood is contaminated, and sows
altan( must be driven to relieve the trouble,
mpwrm j the remedy to force out these pot
Kr3MJ sous, and enable you to
GET WELL.
i him had for rears humor in my blood.
which made me dread to shave, as small bolls or
pimples would be cut, thus causing the shaving to
be a irreat annoyance. After taking three bottles
fF- l niy lace is an ciear ana sinooin as it
''rlCi should be appetite splendid, sleep
ii 4t af well, and fuel like running a foot
all from the use oi . n. .
Chas, Hiatov, 73 Laurel at.. Phila.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, (is.
BUSINESS CAED8.
i r.iRRnNf).
A. aDJUiJI-K OP ACCOUNTHand
FKOFKSHIONAL K'JOKKEEPKH.
Office : With General Messenger Go,, file
Skainoque street.
A A. CLEVELAND.
.? ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ottlce-Kinney's new brick building, corner
Third and Uenevleve streets ; up stairs.
J Q. A.BOWLBY,
Al'TOLYEY AM) COlffCELOE AT LAW
Office on Hecoud Htreet, - Astoria, Dr.
JOHN H. SMKH.
ti aikjknky at law.
O'llm In Klmiey't new brick building, over
Astoria National bank,
w.
W. PARKtR,
keal estate and inbukanck agent
'dice Hi Benton street, Axtoria, Oregon.
D. EILIV JANSON.
PHValClAN & MUKUKON. It M 7.
Olllceiivt-r O.isood's t'lolhlng Klore, hours, 10 to
Vi ui, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 p m. Sunday, 10 to 11 in.
DR. O, B. ESTES,
PHVKiCIAN AND SUKGEON.
tipeclul all' utlou to UiKeaxes ot Women an
Burger-. OlUce over Oaiizlger's store Astoria.
R. A. L, and J. a. PULrOH.
UltiEAJjtS WOMEN A til'KClA L ,y,
hui-xerv by i r.J. A. Fulton.
OlUce 178 Cass street. Hours 10 to 12 and 1 to 4
JAY TUTTLE M.D.,
O mYtSlClAN, UK(iEuJS &AOC0CCHHDK.
Ultict . rooiris 8, 4 over Astoria Nationalllank.
hours, li) :o 1 L 2 to5 hesideuce. 6811 Cedar st.
WALTER I.HOWARD.
H',iMtE.if ATllIC HI VKICIAN & SUB-
gHi.n. nice, j;j. Third street. Hours 10 to 12
and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Ketldence 4U8 8d street
LP. MULLINIX, M. D-,
. Oives special iieatineut for Catarrh,
Throat i.unp, Kidney (Jenito-Urinary organs.
Office upstairs,5(l lliird St. llours, a.in p.m.
KICBABO BAHRY. 0. H. ISOX.
City Burveyor.
J.JARRY A ISOM,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND BUhVEVOKS.
KOOHB 5 AMU 6,
OVEB AHTOKIA NATIONAL BANK.
W. T. BUBNKV,
J. W. DBAI'KB
Barney & Draper,
Attorneys
al'Law,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Twelve vears' exDerlence as reelster of th
V. S. I.aud Ottlce here, recommends us In our
specially of Mining and all other business be-
iore tue i.ana unice or the courts, and involv
pig me practice oi me ueuerai Luna otllce.
JROCKENBROUGH & COWING
UW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OB.
Bpeclal attention given to land business. Set,
tiers on homesteads or pre-emption claims and
timber laud purchases shown every advantage
oi ine taw. ror assistance lu making Dual
prooi can on us.
rpHOS. FREORICKSON,
L lIAo iCiNtu.
o. 231. West Sixth Street.
HUNTER & MERGENS,
Proprietors of tlio
o;s Man
Coiner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and West Eighth streets.
H. B. PARKEK
DEALER 15
IJme. Brick, Sand, Fire Urlck, Klre Clay,
vt-uieiu, itiiu reeu,uais, oiraw liair,
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draying, Teaming and Erpnsi Buineu.
loard & Stokes
anooEna
Healers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Rupulies,
lobaeeo, Wmes and Klne Whiskies. Fine Teas
and t'olfee a Hpecialty. The Finest Display of
r i mi a iii me Kjiiy, r resii on r.very Bteaitier.
Corner of Third and West Eighth Streets.
CARNAHAN & CO
uecessors to I. W. Case, Importer and
Wholesale and Ketall dealer In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Cor. Bocoud and Cast Street,
A8TOEIA, OEKQON
niii n
duicnenng l
HIIStSSTADDITIOM.
OR MECHANIC
Ripans Tabules
Rlpans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach ana intestines; cure
habitual constipation, dispel
colds, headaches and fevers.
One tabule taken at the first
symptom of indigestion, billi
ousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will remove the whole
difficulty in a few minutes.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely endorsed by the high
est medical authorities and are
presented in a form that is be
coming the fashion with phy
sicians and patients every
where. One Box (Six Vials) Sevtnty-live Cfnti.
One Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free eample addreee
X RIPANS CHEMICAL. CO.
NEW YORK.
CLATSOP LAND CO.
Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Block,
Heal Estate and Insurance Brokers, Notary
I'ublic, and Conveyancers. Hpecial attention
paid to rents, payment oi taxes, etc., for uon
residents. Hole aiienls lor Bouth Astoria, Pros
pect Phi It, Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition,
also best Beaside, business mid inside property
and choice acreage. 474 I klrd St., Astoria.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
la porleisol All brands ol foreign and Domes,
tic Wines. Lhiuors and Cigars.
J. II. Cutler Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blab
Hoitled Keer. Finest brands ot Key West and
Domestic Cigars
Liquors Io Medicinal Purposes.
Family Trade (Solicited All orders from th
City aud Country prop'i-wy filled.
Bquemoque Street, - Astoria. Oregon
X. XI. c3 1ST, OO. &
Steamer llwaco
leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 a. m. for llwaco
calling at Tansy Point, and connecting with
railroad running north at 10 a. in. and with
4 boats on shoal water bay for
stuiu Beuo, Kuniiiiie, norm t ove
And other points through to Ura;'a Har
bor, hemming connects at llwaco with
s'eamersfor Astoria and Ntglit Boats for
fortianu.
JOHN H. GOULTEK. L. A LOOMIS.
rteeretarv. President,
U, V. KtiliEUT. Buieiinteudent.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday
at y p. m.
Arrives at Astoria Every day except Sunday
aiz p. m.
Leaves Portland Every oay except Sunday
at 7 a.m. o. w. biunk, AKent, Aswria.
E. A. BsiLIV, (jneral Aent. Portland Or.
THE MUMUILDEliS,
THEIE WORKS AND EK1.IC9,
REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D..
IDirOK Or AMKIIICAN ANTIQUABIAN,
Author oi Animal Effigies and Emblematic
Mounds, vie.
This book treats of the Hound-builders: their
occupation, modes of lite, rellKlous systems,
tribal divisions ana early inlKratlons.
The work contains descriptions of me eann
works of all classes. The classillcatlon of the
mounds la made according to their uses.
whether as village residences, as defenses, as
religious structures, or a sacrtnciai or burial
places.
The work contains many Illustrations and
descriptions of Mound-builders' relics, es
pecially pipes and pottery.
Tho vhIi-.s of the book is that It contains a
comprehensive view of the whole field, and
gtvus Information about the mounds and relies
of all states aud districts. It is one of a series
which is dovoted to pre-hlstoric America, and
Dcrhana wonld be regarded as tho most inter
esting volume.
The author solicits subscriptions. Orders can
be sent to the publishing house, 175 Wabash
avenue, Chicago, or to the author at Avon, ill.
PRICE,3.aO.
For - Thirty - Days - Only
I make this offer. Less than one mile
from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia .
river. Streets 75 and alleys 20 feet wide.
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANS30NTIN .
ENTAL UN EM,
-IS THE-
ONL"5r IiIlTZ
KUNMNG
Eloctric Light od Car3
BETWEKN
ST. PAUL andsCHICAGO
AND
OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRER8 THAIN8 consist of VE8TI-
UULEU, BI.KKH1NO, DINING AND
FAKLOK CAKii,
HEATED BY STEAM
And furnished with every luxury known to
modern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Line is Unequaled
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway
offices.
For further Information inaulre of any ticket
agent, or
C. J. EDDY, General Agt.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pas. Afft.
FOJiTLASD, OKEUON.
QUICK TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
....AND..
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,
Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the
Southern Pacific Comp'y
Th Onlj Route Through California to al
Points East and South
Uie Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND
SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING GARS
Attached to express trains. alToidlnir sunerior
accommodations for second-class passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations,
etc, call upon or address B. P. UOGEitS, Assist
ant General Frelcht and 1'assemcer Anent. Pnrt-
aud, Or.