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SUNDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1893. ... THE DAILY ASTOPJAN, ASTORIA, aHjj 'Jlotortatt. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. r . Served by carrier, pepr week..- 15 els Sent hy mall, per month cts Sent by mall, ir yoar Ji.W WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 12.00 in advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Colun.bla rlvor. Advertising rates can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper is in possession of all the telegraph franchises, and is the only paper on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine dispatches. Tre Dally Astorlan's circulation is five times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other daily pa pers of Astoria. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, ntxti to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Subscribers to the Astorlan are re quested to notify this office, without loss of time, immediately they fall to receive their daily paper, or when they lo not get It at the ufual hour. By do ing this they will enable the manage ment to place the blame on the proper parties and to Insure a Bpeedy remedy. Handley &, HauH are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can l.e had every morning at their stand on First street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenl.y-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. Department of Ag riculture weather bureau. Maximum temperature, El degrees. Minimum temperattire, 44 degrees. Precipitation, .OB lnnh. Total precipitation from July 1ft. 1893 to date, 38.04 Inches. ' Excess of precipitation from July Ut, 1893, to date, 9.64 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Dec. 16. For Oregon and Washington, continued fair weather. Defecls in the Wilson bill are dully becoming more manifest. The way the bill Is drawn Is plain enough to every man of sense. . It is opposed to the Interests of American manufacture s; and the theory that free raw materlnl which Is permitted but a partial free dom will solve all sorrows, was born In minds that are shrouded In the ob scurity of their own prejudices. The worklngmen In the protected manu factures will not be relieved of hard times while this Job lot of ignorance U Impending over our Industries; and whenever, If ever, it , or any part of it becomes a law, they may expect a re duction of wages to about the extent of the average reduction of duties. Hut this bill Is a mere experiment. Jt Is the expression of the average demo rotlc mind of West Virginia, Ken tucky. Tennessee, Georgia, Missouri, nnd Arkansas. The democrats at large lave already been found as discor dant over all the imprtant clauses ns they were about silver repeal, oua now realize that they are about to have Inflicted on them a punishment which they themselves assisted In bringing lirKHlt. To whom does a private letter belong when once it has been mailed? Accoru ing to a judgment Just rendered by the British courts of Justice It is ti the postotflce, In which the ownership is vested until the delivery to the ad dressee. It was a failure to appreciate this fact that led to the case which las resulted in this decision. A cher.i 1st at Preston, having written a letter and mailed it, wished to pet it back. With that object In view he went to the poctofflce, specified the addies on the envelope, pretended that he desired to send It by special delivery, at tlu same time putting down sixpence at the payment of the extra postage. De ceived by these proceedings, the clerk bunted up and produced the letter to Itnve the sixpenny stamp stuck on. No sooner did the writer get hold of the letter than he tore It to fragments, as Krtlng that he had a right to do what he Ilk Hi with his own property. Ills view of the matter, however, was not accepted either by the courts or the IMWlufAce deiurtmenU nnd he was fined Jl'G for his offence. The president refers "to tho indirect, nnd almost stealthy manner In which a large part of our taxes are exacted." That Is another way of saying that the k'overnment bus been supported and the treasury kept full to overflowing vnder republican administration and policies without anybody feeling the burden or knowing that he was taxed. That la a very handsome tribute for which the republican party will be Frateful. Under tho democratic sys tem of Income taxation, everything will be direct. There will be nothing steal thy about it, unless Inquisitorial spies r re vet on tho track of the averace itlien. Tre burdens will be felt. Peo ple will know that they are taxed, and they would writhe and squeal. While Mr. Corbett, with title of hamplon of the world affixed to l.ls u.tine, is making speeches In which he expresses doubts as to tho appearance of Mitchell is the ring on the day fixed for their encounter In the "glove con test," it might weM to reraemheri that the Dame nas not yet been fought. The Englishman, who on .account of his ibillty as a money maker, liua eirneJ the reputation of being wily. rray also demonstrate to the cham- rlon's great surprise and . dis- nitlsfactton that he 13 also un adept in the use of the gloves. Corbett can now boast of never having lost a bat tle, but In theee days of surprises it Is difficult to foretell what might hap pen. Corbett had better wait till he Is clear of the woods. ' DEGENERATED GERMS. Cholara Bacilli from Paris arid Ham burg have been found to be practlenlly Identical, but to airier somewhat from a laboratory specimen originally brought from India. This suggests a possible attenuation of the virus dur ing its residence in Europe. EDIBILITY OF ANTS. The formic acid of ants Is said to Im part to them an agreeable flavor. An entomologist recollecta when himself and hoy companions relishem a "lemon- ade" of crushed unts mixed with suar r.nd water; and a correspondent of "Insect Life" refersj to a man who is in the habit of eating large black ante from rotten wood. Another man traced tc little red ants a pleasant acid taste of a piece of pie eaten In the dark. A REMARKABLE EXPERIMENT. The novel electroscope of Mr. E. C Kimlngton, nn English electrician, Is especially Interesting on account of Its generation of light by a very Bmall mechanical effort. A T-shaped tube about five Inches long, with about the bore of a spirit thermometer, and ter minating In two bulbs, has Us air ex hausted by an air pump, and Is then rotated between the flneer and thumb, or by a small motor. On bringing a rubbed ebonite or glass rod .iear, a set of double fan-shaped Images of light appears In the tube. . VALUE OF HANDS AND FINGERS. The comparative value of the hands and fingers is fixed in a scale of the Miners' Union and Miners' Insurance companies of Germany. The loss ol both hands Is reckoned as a depre ciation in. working capacity of 100 pel cent; of the right hand, 70 to 80 poi cent, varying with (occupation; left hand, 00 to 7C per cent; thumb, 20 te "0 per cent; right forefinger, 14 to Ifc per cent; left forefinger, 8 to 13.5 per cent; third linger, least in value, 7 t J per cent; little finger, 9 to 12 pei cent. VOLCANOES ON THIS COAST. Excluding Alaska, the United Slatei may be said to be non-volcanic, stulei Mr. Ralph S. Tarr, but It has not beer, so long. A chain of volcanoes extendi from Southern South America iiiti Mexico, then there Is a large break and the Interrupted chain begins agaii. In Alaska, curves southward, and Joint the chain of Japan. The lntenneclluu non-volcanic area has Just emerged from an era of stupendous activity. Future resumption of such activity i not Improbable, for In. the West art volcanoes so recent us, like Mt. blmstu, ;o retain their conical form, and bonn of these perhaps are no more Gorman. than was Vehuvlus before the ratciui year 79, when it burled Pompeii anu Herculaneum beneath the most tertir'.t storm of stones and ashes ever knowi. to man. In the canon of the Colorado, In the dV-serts of Nevada and UUiW, and In New Mexico exlft sinull lav.' flows that must have been erupts hi very recent years, probably since tin white man's discovery of (he continent. These seem to record the death throci of the country's InU'st volcanic giants. The eruptions have played a part li bringing up stores of metals, and the richest mines are. found In the vol canic districts of tertiary times. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Senator Henry C. Nelson, of New wk writes: , "On the 27th of February. 1S93, 3 was taken with a. violent pain In tin legion of my kidneys. I suffered suet agony that I could hardly stand up As soon as possible I applied two All cock's Porous Plasters, ono over eaer. kidney and laid down. In nn hour, U my surprise and delight, the pain hat vanished, and I was well. I wore tin plasters for a day or two, as a precau tion, and then removed them. I have been using Allcock's Porous plasters It my family for the last ten years. nn have always found them the qulcket und best remedy for colds, strains, ami rheumatic affections. From my expe rience, 1 believe they are the bort pins ers In the world." CURE FOR HEADACHE. As u remedy for nil forms of head ache Electric Bitters has proved to W the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sU-k headaches yield to Ita intluence. We urge all who aro afflicted to pro line a bottle and give this remedy fair trial. In cass of habitual consti pation Electrlo Bitten euros by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this mea Iclne. Try It once. Ijirge bottles onl rfty cents, at Chan. Rogers' drug flora. NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of the rUxk- holders of the Mnsonio Land and bub 1- ng Association of Astoria, will be held on Wednesday. December 20. is-". ) o'clock p. m., at the usual Plce .v. ... fiv directors to serve for the ensuing year, and foi the transaction of such otmr "w -amy come before- the meeting. 8. T. McKEAN. Secretary. Astoria. Or.. Nov. 1". 1893. A SURE CURE FOR FILES. Ttrhtnv piim known by moisture Ilk perspiration, causing ntn ite img h.n warm. This form, m Hlnn ni. -PiYitrudlnr. yield at onco to Dr. ltounko't Pile "'JS i,rb. directly on the parts ttctiX'f?r h! tumors, allays Hehli "d frecU a iwrnun.nl ..ir. We. DrugKtst or man. Circulars fre Dr. Bosaiiko, S Area rt, ralladelfvhia, T. Br ftr Con. I RECEIVER'S SALE. Jn the Circuit Court of tho Slate ol Oregon, for Clatsop County. R. L. Kahlii, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Osslmat nnd T. F. ijiurln, defendants. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned duly appointed, qualified, am acting receiver in the above etnltiec cause, will sell at publli auction tc the highest and best bidder f"r cash, en Wednesday, the 20th day of Do.-om-her, 189.1, at the hour of 10 o'clock u. in., at No. C32 Third street, In the Cil of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, ah the property now held by mo im re ceiver in snid cause, said properly In cluding accounts, fixtures, and mer chandise; the latter consisting of cloth ing, furnishing goods, dry goods, hats, boots and shoes, and notions, etc. 'The same to be sold in bulk. The foregoing tale will take place in pursuance of an order of Hon. Thomas A. Bride, Judge of the above entitled court, made anc entered in the above entitled cause on the 12th day of December, 1893. The property and an inventory thereof ma be Inspected upon application to the undersigned. H. A. SMITH, Receiver. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 14th, 1893. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE F. E. NELSON ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of the circuit court of Clatsop county, Oregon, made on the 4th day of December, 1893, 1 will on the 8th day of January, 1S94, sell at the courthouse door, In said county, at the hour of 11 o'clock, fore noon, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, and interest that F. E. Nelson In his lifetime had In the southwest quarter section 10, and all of the southeast quarter same section, lying west of west bank of Gnat creeli or slough, in township 8 north, range west, in Clatsop county, Oregon, and all that he would have had, provided he had not mortgaged the same, to wlti, an undivided one-half Interest therein. JOHN JACKSON. Administrator of the estate of F. E. Nelson, deceased. December 5, 1893. A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell, Shnrpsburg, Pa. Dear Sir: I am glad to say a good word for Krause's Headache Capsules. After suffering for over thtve years with acute neuralgia and Its enneequf nt Insomnia (-vhlch seemed to baffle the efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost instant relief. Wolds fall to express the praise I should like to bestow on Krausie s iteaouene vapsuien. Gratefully Yours, MRS. E. It. HOLMES, Montrope, Pa. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. America's Great Danger AH ENGLISH COMMENTARY. Paid nn eminent English scientist recently; " 1 lie danger that conlronts thegrent Amen--an people to-day H not tho posnililc udop lion of a wrong iinunciul policy for the nation, or tlio spread of sociuliMii, or the hlureade of corruption among public men All these ure bud enondi, to bo rare, hut lliev aro as nothing cotiipiircd to the tei rible naiioi'tu iiiBcabe i nuu .iiiiium s:iiu muiuiini Orllt of overwork. Tlio mud rush f .i w,'v',h m set tit a killing puce, and t!ioiis:m!. io by tlio wny every year. ou are likely to be one of the victims i How do we know ? Because it is the exctp tlon to find man or woman of iirinlt u::e n perfect he.ilili. Nervous Disorders ars spreading with lenrlul rapidity. Among the symptoms, arc Backache, BiliwuncKS, Cold Hands and J-'oct, Dizzines', Hot Flashes. fluttering bonsai ion, I uniting, lleau.iclic Hysteria, Irritability of tlio llcait, Molan clioly, railing Memory, I'lilpiliilion, lilim mutism, Short Bmitli. K!ccp!wnic', i'ir vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Tils, tic Uev. C. A. C.viinoi.T.,1 la:-tor l-'inl Bi-ptiii Clmrcli, Yellow Spri"r ., wriicti as fol ev.s "I linvoltsetl Dr. .Miles' Uosloraiivc'crviiit for llio past six mi'iilliB. 1 1! ml it itt ts lil:i a cliarm on tlio wlioio iierwi: system. liuve not found itrtcuiin! i:i givii-g iiniuediaU relief. Dr. Miles' little hcrvo nnd J.ivci Fills only need n trial nml they v ill recom mend themselves) to bu tho lest pills in tlu market." "For five years I linvo siifTei-eii from Ner vous Prostration, I was unaMeto work or sleep. The tirst dose ot Dr. MilCS ROStcra live Nervino gave me relief, nnd ono tin u sand dollars would not cover the gord it ha done i.ie."-J01IN Ml-XUIEK, Youngs town, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Nervine is un equalled in cuittNii Nervous Diseases. Jt Contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a positive gimrantce hv ull druggists, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Llkhnrt, Ind. io eat are sfill better Wken fjev ara ban QflElSS Srtc are eas'y d- Aorlenjy ; nnd all v - ... OTTOLENE is btirer ahfi Jburef iaart hrd. REFUSE AU SUBSTITUTES. Cnulne made only by N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW Vcntt. BOSTON. xiss for kWIFTS SPECIFIC" v ., muivatiui' tlte entire evstens, ..FnreiUMilcDM months I hj.l an liilil'lll'. nnn area after "" HcnUciou.Tex. nd ami Hliin Dl- cases mailed free. 1 AtlauU, Oa. SYRUP par AfitmuA AAI ft A AND CROUP. dam niwftTH PR'S ADVICE. Vtlu no ulMtltuto tor It. Thoru notliin b good. For sale by J. v. -on". "'i6" "TOM'S I A Positive Cure I J I k I II UTG'-o ovorTli) jenrn. bill.) IC. J:fi-CtlVl. H'OM- ,krjul; li i-;lit tratl mcnliiln. At druitKlslH. or ui-ill on ii-ceipt of p::ce-,Me. per uo.x. I WIHHEIMAIIN & E-OWM Dlt'JU U; I I'ropi., lialiimore. Mil A. V. ALLEN, dlai.i:k m jroceries, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Uiass ana Pl.iteJ Ware. Locgers' Supplies. r ,.n.i ;.iiii.mii nio Streets, Astoria, Ore. Dalgity's Irorp Works. JAHES DALG1TY, Proprietor, (SuaesMir t. AmJt & Ivrthca.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work Repalrlnc of River Craft a specialty. Mat Mne work of all kinJs done. Shop, tout of Lafayette St. Washington (Seat JVIarket Corner Seconl and Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers Steamboats. Sliips and Mills supplied on short notice. Families' supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHHtSTKSSEN ft CO., 1'ropa J. B. WYATT, i i:ai.i:r in HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Pare Oils, nriflit Varnish, tlinacle Oil. Cot tiin Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes. Galvanised Cut Nails. GROCERIES, ETC Agricultural Implements, Sewiiif; Machines, Paints and Oils. OCCIDENT HOTEL Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AH UNEXCELLED TABLE x Rate, $2 daily anil upward.-). J. A. FA ST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and WMAHl' HUIUDliK. AJJiess. box i&i. MflkV ASTORIA, ORE KOSS, UKUilNS &. CO., tcv Butchers : .and : Grocers, Astoria snd I'ppir Astoria. Title Tlms una Coft'.vs. T.iM; IVIU'aiies, Domestic ana 1 ropic.il l-ru.ti. cj;i't;ii-k'S, Su'.ir CurvJ Hjm. li.vc.n. Ltc. Clioice Fresh - and Salt - Meats. M.C.CROSBY, llKAl.EK IX Hardware. Ircn, Steel, Iron Pipe end Fittinqs, Steves and Tinware. House I'urtiishinc Goods. Sheet auJ Strip LeaJ, Tin nr.i Lopper, anj Sheet Iron THE OREGON BAKERY. A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY None bul the Best Materials use J. -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CUSTOMERS. BreaJ Jeliver.'J to any part of the city. Central - Hotel Cor. jU ani West Ninth Sts. On tho European plan. laif airv roors and a tnst-ela.s restaurant. H.u4 aaiiv, weekly or monthly. Private rooms (r t.oniiies.' Ovsters anj hsh in season. Hnest Wines. I.i.juors ani Clear. EVENSON & COOK, - Proprietors. tfoFth Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attenJeJ to JEFF'S Is the Bon Ton Restaurant of the City Tle Fluent on tlte Cont. Dinner Parti?s and Banquets a Specialty. Hot Wloia IU j.j,,,lorw- BE1 WHO B7$B "'viiuui iljv, llUllii nun v' Commencing Tuesday, December 12th, at 2 and 7 P. M. we will offer at public auction tho entire stock of John G. NiemiV. fmn 5a.i.... . i d cni. voanlless of cost Reason lbr Polling." '.vy must and 7 P. M. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING The Following Companies I German-American, New York City, N. Y. union nre and Marine, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Pl.it.-. i;ice th. r Plranlx, of London, imperial, of London. A. G. SPEXARTH, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware. Fine Repairing a"Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms vu.npany, Klashburn's-Cuitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and uuiiiuuu ruius. i ne i raue supplied. BARGAINS IS Wheeler& Wilson Seaing fllaehines. C. P. UPSHUR, Shippings Commission Astoria, Oregon. Noe & Scully, Dealers In Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Sole Agents for ' MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES. Jobbing t Speciolty. 431 Second Street, Astoria, Or. BOOTS and SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at The Sign of the Golden Shoe. JONN HAHN & CO. G. A. STItfSOJl & CO., BliACKSjMITHlNG! Shin and Cannery work. Ilorsofiioeiiis. Wac 3ns made and repaired, (jo hi work guaruiUei'd uu ca.s street. FREEMAN & BREMNER, nincltHinithrt. Sreeiiil Munition p.ilil In steninlimt ro pairlni;, (list-cla-n lioisesluielnB, t. LOGGING CAJYIP 010RK A SPECIALTY 197 Oliiey street, between Third and Fourth, AsturU. Or. CVERY REQl'ISITE TOR : first ClcTss Funerals : AT- POH'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonat le. Embalming a Specialty. B 3)4 First Street. Astoria, Or, H. CHR1STENSEN, Prop. A FREE CONCERT every nifht beglnnlntr at C o'clock. GooJ music. The bsst of wines, liqrrois ani cigars always on h.-.nJ. Ivopp's Beer Hall. Choice Winos, LK)aors anJ Cigars. KENTUCKY W H ISKEV Only hanJeJ over the bar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c. Free Lunch. E.ickson &Wirkka'a, Proprietors, Cor. Concorr.ly and Lafayette Sts. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Concomly St., foot of Jaclcson, Astoria. 1 General Machinists and Boiler Makers 1 Lani and ,V,ar!ne Enyi.-es, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Wirk a Specialty. Castlnps of All Descriptions Made tp Order on Short Notice. JOHN FOX President and Supt. A. L. FOX a. vice President. J4. B. Parker, Tlenler in Lime. Brick, Sand. Fire Brick. Fire Cl.iy. Cement. Mill FeJ. Oats, Hay. Straw. Wood Delivered to Order. Draying. Teaming and Express business. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . i hoh flvpn that the un- derslgned has ix-en appointed admin istrator of the estate of Charles T. . ,itw.aoH and all persons havlns niiuiii. v.. . . - rlaims against said estate must present the same to ner, amy nnn., i renldence In the city of Astoria. Clatsop within six months from th's date. November 17th. 19X Administratrix. t! Anrfinn!!! raise money. duty :lt - BUTTERFIPD BROS. GJlICflGO, lailiWflUpE and ST. PflDli RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS DETWCEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Exrress Trains consists of Vestibuled. SleeplnB. Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED HY STEAM, And furnished with Every Lu.xury known In moder railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is UnequaleJ. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway oftices. For further information inquire ot any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. VV. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME -TO- AND ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. Shasta R'lirte l the Southern Paeifie Go. The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST.- PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPERS Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. UOGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. Opposition Line! -TO PORTLAND THE CITY OF FRAMF0RT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:20 a. m. Leaves Portland, Morrison street dock, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 p. m. FARE Single trip $1; round trip, $1.50. Astoria Shipping Co., Agents, Main street wharf. Portland and flstofia. STEAMEH TELEPHONE, SuLnda'vSatAfp'ln,eVery eVe,1"lff S,m"ayC"tV aAin,ia day sunat111;::1 every v i C1VV-ST0N'E- Agt, Astoria,' fc. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer llwaco. Leaves Astoria dailr t 7- i . .... .. Tansy Poi.tt. luid connectin, w.tU railroad ronninp orta at 10 d wiUl boats nn shoalwatorh.ivfr !!.?!.M,?IeDd' San", North C.t. ; i, , . lrron"h w rT, liar. DOT. LetUnillR OI,n.;. 1, ;f- I Aslora" Boat, f.r . v. EOEEKr, suptitntendsut.