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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 1, 1894. GRANDMOTHER SAID. "Always set your c!i:.lr hucls when yoa I Roiiie away: Don't leuvo It in tlio MicMlo of the room or smnnitii,- carciis-iy." This Is what urmiilmotiivr mill, as often, wlion I jumiicil up mill ran out of doors a reckless llODDllMlL'-lMiy. "Always Bet your chair back when you are KoinaWiiy; Don't leave It in (ho mHillo of llio room or BianciuiKraielcHsly." Thcso -yunln, rcpcalc-d Ions ago, come ever fresh l mind, ' When little duties are ;Vrlno!:ed or left to lag behind. In the daily walks of busy life, when we think we haven't iimo To be orderly and uimost look ttuon polltem-ss ns a erime, We are. quite too npt, from carelessness, to think, if not to say, That It lui-.ttcrs not if wo forget lo set our clialis away. But It will be found Hint daily lifo will bo ninre worth the livinj; If weblrml. In harmony, the precepts of re ceiving and of giving; If wo heed the tender thldings dealt out In childhood's day. And always "set our chair back when we are going nway." Clark V. liryan In Good Housekeeping. A Wonderful Timekeeping Automaton, : One of tlio must wondtTful timekeep ers known to the horoiopbt was mado in London about 100 years a'fro and sent by tlio president of the East India com pany as a (Tift -to the emperor of China. The case- was made in tlio form of a chariot, in which was seated the figure of a woman, This figure was of pure ivory and gold and sat with her right hand resting upon a tiny clock fastened to the side of the vehicle. A part of the wheels which kept track of the flight of time were hidden in the body of a tiny bird, which had seemingly just alighted upon the lady's finger. Above was a canopy so arranged as to conceal a silver bell. This bell was fit ted with a miniature hummer of the same metal, and although it appeared to have no connection with the clock regu- ' larly struck the bourn and could be made to repeat by ton Mug a diamond button on the lady's bodice. In the char iot at the ivory lady's feet there was a golden figure of a dog, and above and in front were two birds apparently flying before the chariot. This beautiful orna ment was made almost entirely of gold and was elaborately decorated with pre cious stones. St. Louis Republic. High Explosives. Thero nro certain explosive's of high power which, when heated, burn quietly if freely exposed, or if confined explode only at tho spot where heat is applied without the whole mass taking part in tho explosion. Kitroglycerol, dynamite, gun cotton, picric acid und the new German military powder are examples. This is said to bo because they are bad conductors of their own explosive wave. If, however, tho same substances are subjected to a violent shock by the ex plosion in their midst of initial charges of mercury fulminate, the shock seems to affect all tlio molecules of tho explo fiivo at once, and the whole mass of the latter explodes with enormous violence. New York Sun.- Tho Pcaii Oyster. Very few people are awaro that the pearl oyster is not in any way like the oysters which wo cat. It is of an entire ly different species, and as a matter of fact the sheila oi: the so called pearl oys ters are of far moro valuo to those en gaged in pearl fishing than the pearls. There are extensive pearl fisheries iu the gulf of California, and some of the finest pearls havo been taken from those wa ters. Iu 1881 oiio pearl a black one was sold' for $10,000, and every year since that time many pearls have been taken from tho lieds in the California gulf valued at over $7,500 each. Chica go Herald. 8he Loved Iliin. Singlo Man (to himself) I am sure that darling little angel loves me. She takes me into her confidence and tells mo all her troubles. Same Man (some years later) Con Barn it all! From morning till night, and night till morning, when I'm home, I hear nothing but tales about the serv ants, the butcher, the butler, the baker, the candlestick maker and all the rest of 'em. New York Weekly. Not to Be Considered. Mrs. Chngwater (after an unusually spirited engagement) Josiah, if we can't get along in peace, we'd better separate. Mr. Chugwater (shaking ' his head mournfully) It wouldn't help matters any, Samantha. I can tell you right now you'd never get another man that Tvould endure your cooking as meekly as I do. Chicago Tribune. Switzerland's numerous waterfalls have proved a means for the generation and supply of an abundant amount of power for a comparatively small expen diture of capital. At the end of last year there wore in that country 552 electric light installations and 52 plants for the electrical transmission of power. Roots of all trees draw large quanti ties of moisture from the soil, which is discharged into the air through the leaves. It is estimated that na oak tree with 700,000 leaves would give off some thing like 700 tons of water during tho five months it carries its foliage. In British India the numberof persons Adhering to the sects of ' the ancient Brahmanic religions belief is estimated at 211,000,000. There are 7.000,000 Budd hists, 00,000 Parsees, 57,000,000 Moham medans and 9,000,000 of the ancient pa gans or nature worshipers. There was recently fciven in Denmark A concert that may be regarded as abso lutely unique as regards the instruments used. The instrument included two horns fro- the bronze age, which are believed to be at least 2,500 years old. The drinking of suit water is said t be a perfect cure for seasickness, though it makes the patient very miserable for i few minutes after he takes the cure. THE YELLOW GLOW OF THE HOK IZON, . PalntPil nn th ekv bv the settinir sun, lu tM.iLiitlfnl. Not so the sallow saffron of a faoe tinired with bile. And oh! the unspeakable discomfort that bile In the wrong place produces. Twinges In thi riifht side and under the right shoulder blade, nausea, veruppo, sick neauacne, constipation, faulty digestion. Not In En Instant can the symptoms of biliousness be dispelled, but persistence in toe use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitter will eradicate them, restore digestion and regularity of the bowels, and counter act tendencies to more aggravated com plaints, which an Interruption of these functions begets. Rheumatism, inac tivity of the kidneys and bladder, neu ralgla. and Inability to sleep, are also remedied by this genial preventative and restorative of nerve force and tran quility. As an antidote to the poison of malaria, it Is unfailing and prompt. A wlneglassful three timet) a day. ORDINANCE NO. 1869. (As Amended.) An Ordinance to Change the Names of Certain Street- Within the City of Astoria. The City of Astoria does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The streets- within the City of Astoria running 'east and Wf-st.or In an easterly or westerly direction, and hereinafter railed as they have hereto fore been known and designated, shall bo, and they are, hereby changed In name as follows: Cnncomly street, In McClure s, and First street. In Adair's, to Astor street. Chenamus Btreet, In McClure's, and Sec ond street, In Adulr's, to Bond street. Souemoque street, In McClure s; Water streets In Shlvely's, and Third street, In Adair's, to Commercial street. Jefferson street, in MoClure'B; Cush- Ing's Court street. In Shlvely's, and Fourth strait, In Adair's, to Duane street. Astor street. In McClure's, and Cedar street, In Shlvely's, to Kxchange street. Court streets in McClure's. Wall street and Hemlock street, In Shlvely's, and Fifth street, in Adair's, to Franklyn avenue. Seventh street, In McClure's; Arch street an l Pine street, In Shlvely's, and Sixth Btreet, In Adair's, to Grand ave. nue. Kighth street, In McClure's: Wing street, in Shlvely s, and Seventh street, In Adair's, to Harrison avenue. Ninth street, In McClure's: Spruce street and Tulip street, in Shlvely s, and Eighth street, In Adair's, to Irving avenue. Tenth street, In McClure's, and Berry street, In Shlvely s, to Jerome avenue. Eleventh street, In McClure's: Fir street. In Shlvely's, and Powers avenue, In Adair s, to Kensington avenue. Twelfth street, In McClure's, and Al der street, In Shlvely's, to Lexington avenue. Thirteenth street. In McClure's; South street and Charter street, In Shlvely s, to Madison avenue. Summit avenue, In McClure's, and Summit avenue, in Shlvely's, to Niagara avenue. Section 2. The streets within the City or Astoria running north and south, or In a northerly and southerly direction, and hereinafter called, asi they have heretofore been known and designated shall be, and they are hereby changed in name as follows: McClure street, In McClure's, to First street. Spruce street, In McClure's, to Second street. Madison street,' In McClure's, to Third street. Jackson street, in McClure's, to Fourth street. Pollc street, in McClure's, to Fifth street. Washington street, In McClure's, to Sixth street. Lafayette street in McClure's, to Seventh street. Benton street, In McClure's, to Eighth street. Muin street, in McClure's, to Ninth street. Cass street, In McClure's, to Tenth street. Oenevleva street, In McClure's, to Eleventh street. Olney street, In McClure's, to Twelfth street. Ferrell street, In McClure's, to Thir teenth street. West Ninth street, in Shively'8, to Fourteenth street. . West Eighth street, In Shlvely's, to Fifteenth street. West Seventh street, in Shlvely's, to Sixteenth street. West Sixth street, In Shlvely's, to Seventeenth street. West Fifth street, In Shlvely's, to Eighteenth street. West Fourth street, In Shlvely's, to Nineteenth Btreet. West Third street, In Shlvely's, to Twentieth street West Second street, In Shlvely's, to Twenty-first street. West First street. In Shlvely's, to Twenty-second street. Salmon street, In Shlvely's, to Twen ty-thlrd street. Broadway, in Shlvely's, to Twenty- fourth street. East First street, In Shlvely's, to Twenty-fifth Btreet. East Second street, In Shlvely'i '"B, to Twenty-sixth street. East Third Btreet, in Shlvely's, Twenty-seventh street. to East Fourth street. In Shlvely's, to Twenty-eighth street. East Fifth street, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-ninth street. Eash Sixth street, in Shlvely's, to Thirtieth street. East Seventh street, in Shlvely's, to Thirty-first street. East Eighth street. In Shlvely's, to Thirty-second street. Auger avenue. In Adair's, to Thirty, third street. Abernathy avenue, In Adair's, to Thirty-fourth street. . Bonneville avenue, in Adair's, ' to Thirty-fifth street. Brenham avenue. In Adair's, to Thir ty-sixth street. Canby avenue. In Adair's, to Thirty- seventh street. Dickinson avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty-eighth street. Gaines avenue, In Adair's, to Thirty- ninth street. Gwin avenue. In Adair's, to Fortieth street. Jordan avenue. In Adair's, to Forty- first street. Lane avenue, in Adair's, to Forty- second street. Mendell avenue. In Adair's, to Forti- third street. Polk avenue, In Adair's, to Forty- fourth street. Ogden avenue, in Adair's, to Fortv- fifth street. Welcker avenue. In Adair's, to Forty- sixth street- First street in Alderbrook. to Forty- seventh street. Second stroet. In Alderbrook. to For ty-eighth street. Third street. In Alderbrook. to Forty- ninth street. Fourth street. In Alderbrook. to Fif tieth Street, Fifth street. In Alderbrook. to Flfty- first street. Sixth street. In Alderbrook. to Fifty- second street. Seve.it h street. In Alderbrook. to Fif ty-third street 'Eighth street, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-fourth street. Ninth street, In Fifty-fifth street Tenth street. In Fifty-sixth street. Van Dusen's, to Van Dusen's, Eleventh street. In Fifty-seventh street. Van Dusen's, Twelfth street, In Van . Dusen's, to Fifty-eighth street, Thirteenth street, In Van Dusen's, to Fifty-ninth street Fourteenth street, in Van Dusen's, to Sixtieth street. Fifteenth street, In Van Dusen's, Sixty-first Btreet. to Seventeenth street, In Van Dusen's, to Sixty-second street. , Nineteenth street, In Van Dusen's, to Sixty-third street. Twenty-first street. In Van Dusen s, to Sixty-fourth street. Section 3. Said streets and avenues shall hereafter be known and deslgnat ed by the new or changed names, and not otherwise. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances In contlict with this ordin ance be and the same are hereby re pealed. Passed the Common Council April 24 1894. Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge City of As toria. Approved April 26th, 1894. ALFRED KINNEY, Mayor. MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro. pnsals will lie received by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City or Astoria Cltttsop county. State of Oregon, until Tuesday, the 5th day of June, 1S04, at o'clock p. m., for the Bale of Astoria municipal bonds in the sum of (30.000 for ten years' time, and to bear Inter est at the rate of 6 per cent per annum pavable semi-annually. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of As. toria. Astoria, Oregon, May 17, 1894. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty court of Clatsop county, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned aamlnlstra. tor of the estate o fAntolne Magne, de. ceased. All persons having - clalmB against said estate are requested to pre sent same to the undersigned at his plac3 of business In the city of Astoria, Or., duly verified as by law required within six months from this date. All persons indebted to said estate are nltilled to pay same immediately. ALEXANDER GILBERT, Astoria, April 20th, 1894. Administrator of the estate of An- toinee Magne, deceased. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop: In the matter of the estate of Q. K, Grimes, deceased, citation, to Nora Col- well Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, at the court room thereof, at Astoria, In the County of Clatsop, on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1S94, at eleven o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, If any there be, why an order should not be made to soil lots one (1), two (2) and three (3), In section 16, township 6, north of range 10 west Will. Mer., to pay the debts of said estate, and expenses as prayed for in the petition of E. M. Grimes, administrator, filed this date. Witness, the Hon. C. A. MeGuire, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, with the seal of said court affixed, this 21st day of May, A. D. 1894. (Seal.) Attes: C. J. TRENCHARD Clerk, LOOK AT THE Wouldn't -you welcome some thing easier to take, and easier in its ways, if at the same time it did you more good! That Is the ease with Dr. ttorce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest in size, the mildest in action, but the most thorough and far-reaching in results. They follow nature's metnous, ana wiey give neip that fasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks. Sick and Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. " If we can't cure vour Catarrh, no matter how bad your raise or of how long standing, . i rr'. .. . .' . ...1. . we u pay you ouu in ensu. iuul m kiui is promised by the proprietors of Dr. Sage'e Catarrh Remedy. Doesn't it prove, better than any words could, that this is a remedy that ettrea COUUTU I unu umjr uu wu Katnre should be asslHted to throw ofriinnnF1. ties of the blood. Nothing docs it so well, bo safely or so prompt It as Swift's Specific. UFE HAD NO CHARMS. F' r thrr years I w trMiMrrl with maUrlal potion, whkh cjuv-'I mr apD lite to f-il.iml 1 Wat crrriilir re I du'jtJ In Ik-vli, fcud life l"tall Its clturtm, I tried mrr utreliff. I tli'-n tru-J lfciu"-Wai A iw botllci&f iiiii -.,! n-r-iHrht. leK-tV man,! I now (MMO IbcULrlicalth tliAnevcT, . A, K1CE.OIUW, Kwu Our boo'-: oa Uloocl and Skin Diseu nulled frc. Cvj'.rr CPBGirto Co.. atuwta, ca. These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam ol Copaiba, Cubela and Injections, They cure in 43 hours tho V same diseases without anylncoo- 4vcnlence. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS florth Paeifie Sf emery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX porter: All fxitn promptly attended to V SIZE of the or- A dinary pill. 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LOUIS and f-CHICAQO, New YORK IZJL EE "BREAKING IN," Many a man has "broken out" In a passion, and felt all "broken up," try ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken In." He has had to "break off" many an engagemei t on account of crippled feet, and has gone "broke many a time trying to get relief for his corns the direct cause of ill-fltttng shoes. You will find all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER Many people believe that all black- smithing Jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That is true of ordinary Jobs. Brains are also used to make a good Job. So is conscience. A Job made without skill or honesty Is no good. Our work Is widely known for Its quality, durability and economy in the end. Q. A. Stinson & Co. Do You Wish To enrich your table economically?) Here's a chance, at A. V. Allen's. English ware, and lots of it! Rich Flower decorations of various sorts, l and at quickstep prices: !' MoaesO-prlced glassware, too, of' course. The shelves are crowded with them. Corner of Cass andi'l Squemoque Streets. Stf. ECIilPSE, CAPT. M. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Parties wishing to harter apply on board, at Ross, Ilig- gins & Co.'s Dock, or their oillce. Proprietor of the Ing Co.'s Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth streets A. PASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHAM' UUILUEU. AdJress. box 180, Postoffice. ASTORIA, OR GfllCfiG'O,. PtWAUKEE find ST. PAUL RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontlnenta Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Steenln(. Dining and Parlor Cart, HEATED BY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known in noder railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and, SAFETV This Line is Unequaled. Tkkets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Inform boa inquire of any ticket ageLi. or C. J. EDDY, General Agentf"' J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt PORTLAND. OREGON. Cottolene A COOKING SCHOOL Prepared and guaranteed by Decidedly superior to Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHIS KE Y Only handed over the' Dar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc. Free Lunch, Erickson cStWirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomiy and Lafayette Sts. THE Astoria Rational Bank TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable terms. Foreign and Domestic Kxchange bought and, sold. Money loaned on personal security. Interest paid on time deposits us fol lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 5 per oent per annum For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Department. Having; been established in connection with the above, deposits will be re ceived in sums of one dollar and up ward. Interest will be allowed as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum; on term savings books, 6 per cent per annum. The Astoria National Bank D. K. WARREN, President. J. K. H1UGINS, Cashier. J. O. DEMENT, Vice-Prest -D. K. WARREN, J. C. DEMENT, ' C. S. WRIGHT, JOHN HOLtSON, THEO, BRACK ER, Directors. THE ASTOttlA SAVINGS fiAti( Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent ptr annum. on term savings books, 8 per cent per annum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an. i.um. For six months, 6 per cent per annum For twelve montns, tt per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWTiBY President BENJ. YOUNO... Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, O. A, Nelson, Uenj. Young, A. S. Heed, D. P. Thompson, w. IS. Dement.' Push a Lucky Man Into the Nile, snys the Arabian proverb, and he will come ont with b fish in his month. Our Buyer was elated last month, and when he re turned home he snys : "I got 'em ; got 'em cheap ; got 'em to sell ; got 'em so ns to nndorsell nil other deal ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on the Const. Over fifty demijohns of it went out yesterday but custom ers went with them, HUGHES Sc. CO. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : "first. Class funerals : AT POH'S Undertaking Parlor, THIRD STREET. Ratet Reasonable. - Embalming a Specialty. OCCIDENT HOTEL It the Best of Its CUu On the Pacific Coast. THIS fltf UNEXCELLED TflBliE. RaUf, f 1 dally anil upward!. The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shipping & Commission Astoria, Oregon. VI ? 1 s v. W H ' 1 X now exists which, recognizing the importance of having plenty of milk on hand for cooking purposes, has found that Borden's Peerless , BRAND Evaporated Cream fully meets its requirements, and therefore highly indorses same. the New York Condensed Milk Co. unprepared milk or cream. NEW CARPETS We can say of carptts what was said of furniture A day or two since that this slock is not only the best in Astoria, but twice over the largest. There's Luyiuff inspiration in our prices, too. No mat ter what kind of carpels you want, oome to ns, for we have it Chas. .Heilborn & Son. GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BY ' THE Southern Paeifie Go. FOR THE CALIFORNIA JVIiduiintef Fail7 fyfflJlD HIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS TO SAN AND RETURN 37.50 EXCURSION TtlPS FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points in California will be allowed purchaten ot special Midwinter Hair tickets at 111. following round-trip rates; TO STATIONS UNDER i MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONEANDONE-THlKDone way far. , TO STATIONS iwMILES OR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE-FIFTH oneway tare. For Special rates and full Information, Inquire of J B KIRK LAND, Dlsl. FasenKer AKent at 134 Front ' St., Portland Or, or address Hi. underslged. . RICH'D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Manager.' Gen. Passenger Agent, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . E. P. ROGERS, A. G. P. A., Portland, Orfgon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomiy St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam- ' boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Mad. to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. IS. Prael Secretary FREEMAN & BREMNER. Blacktsmitha. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flrst-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGCIJIG CflflP (HOW ft SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. Seashore Railroad Leave RprbIiIb ut 7'3n m Aaiiv cept Sundays. - ' -. n " c v n, 1 1 iuuuua, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, i-.iro.Yo iuuiik nay ac p, nji Tues day and Saturday. ASTORIA WOOD YARD 0. & D, J?. Campbell, Proprietors. Dealers In all kinds of First Class Fuel. Fir, Vine Maple. Sonice Limhn im Hemlock and Ash. Also, best ki ades .f VAilllnKton, Newcastle. Cnnnai mi Cumberland coal. Leave orders at Canrahan & Co ' store, or at yard, foot ot Sprue street. Orders promptly filled, and 6ATISF ACTION GUARATEED. ROSS filGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatorl. and Upper Astoria, rise Teas end Coffees. Table Delicacies. Domestic Cured Hams,' Bacon, Etc.' Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.