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m :, x VOL. XXXV, NO. 13r,. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ISiM. PRICE FIVE CENTS --.- 4 , - r The Only Exclusive Clothing AND ECat House Ixx Tla. 0ty. ruarnn bTUIiAUM The house that Is managed the test, and transacts it business on the low est rHMi:c for the volume of business anuuilly trannctcd. The house that can, and does sell its good on the smallest margin. The house that keeps the best assortment and has no shelf-woru goods Its stock is a'.wajs new and fresh as it is continually coming and going, like Ihc flow of the mighty Columbia, direct from its source, to the body it supines. Above all, it is the house that treats every customer alike, and transacts all l's business on strictly business principles, in slnrt it is a business house COSINESS CARDS. T . HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Astoria, - - - Oregon. Office, three doors cast Court House, Third street. p JT. CURTIS, AUerser-t-Latr: RoUrj Fabllc. Coramlssloupr of Deeds for Washington territory. Office In Havel's new brick fcufldlHc, Cor. Second and Cass streets. f OH AT II. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' OOce on Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd jfrllows Bulldinc. Astoria, Oregon. . A. BOVVLBY, lltrr- ana CeHcIIer at Law iScc ou Cnoaaams Street, Astoria, Oregon A R. KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OJ5co ovftr White Ilouse Cor., Astoria, Or. J O. XtYSEIiLi, "rkvi. estate broker A2CD XOTARY PUBLIC. Established 18SS. Third Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Ot (m, Astoria, Or. W W. PARKER, ? Ettate and Insurance Agent, OaBTejaacer and Notary Public 1U atea Rtreet, opposltt the Postomce. Attwees Cbeaamus & Squemoque Sts., Astoria, Oregon. l A. CLEVELASU, ATTORNEY AT LAW. O-a -e Flarel'i aew brick building, corner Mwond ud Cass streets : up stairs. D IM. A. Im AXUJ. A. FULTON. Cms street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases ol Women and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Sfecisl attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. rttltoB. CHQee hours from 10 to 12 A.X., and 1 to 4 r.i. nR. XI. T. STRICKLER, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND DRUGGIST la simple cases, charges only for medl ehw, Jeax PostoJQco, Clicnamus Street. Astoria, Orcein. TAY TUTTLE. M. D. ysMt&ij Surgeon and Accoucheur. OSce, Eooa 6, Pythian Build tag. OCce boars : 10 to 12 and to 5. JEesMeaee, 639 Cedar Street. B. K. XIL&F.K. M. I. Gnia-tte f Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos pital Oomae, asd Post-Graduate of New T Cky PrfyaMHlc School of Medicine iwtJtarerv. and Kain streets, Portland. Bineanes ef Wasea a Specialty. D K.O.B.ESTKS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to Diseases of Women m Sorcery. rrteK: Opposite Telegraph Office, up desks. Astoria, icgou. rK. P. A. KEEB, DENTTIST XMBsaad4.FlaTel,s new Brick Bulld 1C w. . xexxxr. X. T. BASIS J. IT. DBATMC, Bmraey, Barin & Draper, Atfrmcr at-lAW. ;Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve yeaw erpcrieace as Register of tkeU.S.lAs OSce here, recommends us b cr aeeaWcy ( MlaiBfrand all other bus Zmmt teewre tte Lasd Ottce or the Courts, w lailTtec tte pracoce In the General ImAOM. TlLttsei, Lester & Alton, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Srreyrs and Architects. Omcx, Booh 9, Fultel's Bld'g KSCOlfD STREET F. O. Sc as. ASTOKIA, OR. xanspr The House ihat Buys and Sells the Best Coods, as to 3Jt, ixtlXty. C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchsn! Kain SI. Wharf, Astoria. On gun. SPECIALTIES: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine. WOODBEUBY Cotton Lines amlTuino SEINES and NETTING Of all Description Furnished at Factory Trices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected in First CI is 'mnp inJi-s. Representing si3,ooo,(km FHffiXIX, IIOXE,....., -liartlonl, Conn .....New Yoilc, Agency Pacific Express and Wells. F&rgoA To. AUSTIN :-HOII J. P. AUSTIN, Propr. Open All tie Year 'Roil THIS POPULAR HOTEL Is new and clean and beautifully located on the banks of the Kecaiilcum. w itliin fl e minutes' walk of CLATSOP BEACH, Tlio most pleasant Seaside lit sent on tl-e Northwest Pacific Co st. Every attention Is p Ud to Ihc coinfiirt an t accommodation of the guests and tho table is supplied with the er bes i i seaso.i. Here arc plenty of Clams and i ral, there Is game in the woods and plenty of the finest fish in the sti earns. E. P. N00NAN & CO. (Successors to) J. IE. Da:y23LOi3, DEALERS IX- Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoila, Oregon. TELEPHONE 50. 7. - 1. 0. BOX 3D W. F. Scheibe, CIGAR MANUFACTURER. Smokers Articles in block. THE TRADE SUrPi.IED. Special Brands Manufactured to Ord. r. MAIN STREET, - - Astoria, Or Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries,, Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Blnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut NalK AgricHllnral Implement?, Sen lug Machines, Paints, Oils, Grooerles, JESto. PATBOHIZE HOME IHDUSTRY! There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, ana for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MKANY. New Coods bv Every Steamer. Call and see him and satlsry yourself. V. J. MUany. Merchant Tailor. r. "W. CASE Insurance Agent. ItErr.EiCXTINO California Marine Ins. Co , S. F. Columbia Fir ii i Marine In. &.. r.nl mil Horn WutarJ Jnuinci Co . S. F. r'.o.ix of London, -pal --i London. L W.ase, JUNKER. i.isactsi: Vi-utfia' stalking BasintA- i'M.ir,ii v 1 tif hi .in v i J Hie 1 .'..Hi h.ir..T . ;isi.i tin un Kmv. s'lium 'vi ! t- J'oi ih : in a. m. lo 3 r. n. ifi i'ki.iiv.-. Urn iiimj. AnUiiIa. OnL'iu Maverick National KAMi, IIOSTON, 1T1ASS. I..1II l A l ..... ,...................C-iUU,VAAJ SURPLUS 800,000 Account of U.tnks, Banker and Corponi tions sulicited. OufdCllltlesfoCOLLECTIOS are excel lent, and wc re-dlscounc for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston is :i Kesen'e City, and balances wiili tin from lUiiks (not located in otlier Itocr; c ,'i lea) count as a reserve. We draw our own evchanse tin Ixmdon and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the united Slates and Canada. Welmc a market for prime, first-class Investment Securities, and ln Ite proposals from states. Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. Wo do a general Banking Business, and In vite correspondence. ASA P. TOTTER, President. JOS. W. WORK, Cashier. Astoria National Bank LS NOW OPEN FOR GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts of Hrins and Iudhidiia's So So iled ou K.i oraltle 'J erms. Interest naid on 'lime Deposits. Mumy lxantd on Personal and Real J-stale se curity. Foreign an 1 Domestic Exchange ! light and sold. V. X. Kdcc, Preslilent. John Mlobsion, Viet Pus A. II. IMcc, Cashier. 1. K. Warren, t ivn.-iiirs THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK OK I'OKTl.AM, OltKOO.V. Paid up capital ... but plus and protits.... . .S2CU.C00 ... CD.IOO Interest allow cd on avh'f! dep-l. as follows- On ordinary savin, s books, 1 per w m 1 er annum. On term savings books. C jcr c 1.: i't annum. On certificates of deposit : For three mouths, 4 per cut p r a imi m. For six months, 5 percent m-ran-inn For t ei e muntns, c pir cent pe- am um. FRANK UEKUM. Pieoldcn'. U. P. THOMPSON. Vice t ic-ddrnt. II. C. S-iRATrON, Cashier. Omconily SU, Foot of Jackson. Astona 1 r 5fiieral ' Slattsioists and Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines KOII.EEI WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY. Castings of ail Descriptions Made (0 Order at Short Notice. ion?. Fox President, and Supt A. L. Fox, .Tlce President I. U. Hustlkk. Sec and Treas -THE- Scow Bay Fomuby CORNER WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. Astoria, - - Okeoon. Of all Descriptions MAD- 70 ORDER OH SHORT NOTICE. FARM AND DAIRY RANCH TO LET Twenty to Thirty Choice Cows AJfD 30 to 50 Acrosof Fine Meadow Farming Land A Farm of ICO acres, 4 to 5 acres of orchard la c'?lce fruits, complete farm buildings, near Astoria. Convenient to sell mill: in tins city. All farmlnc tools and dairy appli ances. One spaa fine Farm Horses and Wacon. Apply to this office, or lo A. II. Sale, ou the premises, at Woodlau I F.irm Young's River, Or. LIDDICOAT & CREBB. Carpenters and Builders. Holt & McCurtrle's old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and stjles of dwelling-houses, ranging from $900 to ; '2.000 Call and see thriu. Contractor and Stone Mason All kinds of Stone Work done hi a neat and substantial manner. Address all Orders or Correspondence Box 213. Astoria, Or. A Clilcag Druggist Cetallcd C.000.0O3 of Isto on forts 322g!2j TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY, D. S. Appleton died at his home in New York yesterday. Tho British ship Hazelbank has been Riven up as a total loss. California and Ohio are styled tLe I lize republican states. Ex-President Cleveland held a recep t'on at Columbus, Ohio. It is announced that Col. Denby, m n i iter to China is to be rc-called. Fifty box makers in tho Truckco box factory, San Francisco, have struck. A qnurter of a million dollar fireo -oirredmSan Francisco lato last night. It is thonpht that senator Voorbees will have no opposition to sneceedinc himself. The democrats are already discusMuj: the choice of the next speaker of the house. General Gibbons and staff visited the bic British man-of-war Warspile at San Francisco. Ten new cases of diphtheria aud four deaths wero recorded in San Francisco yesterday. A break in North America was Ihe big feature of tho New York stock market yesterday. A British man-of-w.-.r Las Leen dis patched to the sceno of the wreck of the cruiser Serpent It is suspected that tramps wrccktd the Orefion California train for tho pur pose of robbery. George Davis, a member of the crew of tho whaling vessel Thraxlur committed suicide whilo at sea. At Bradford, Pa., John Vnlheast, tho feather-weight knocked out Martin Neary of Philadelphia. Tho ship Titian has arrived at Victoria fifty days from Shanghai. She experi enced very stormy wenther. Slavin, tho Australian, has signified his willingness to meet Corbttt of Cali fornia, either in England or America. A fire at Tncoma damaged tho Evening Ncict building considerably; the Wash ington Blank Bool; Company lose ."i,0f0. The Thurm in bnnquet at Columbus, Ohio, last evening was tho grandest affair in the history of banquets in that city. The Oregon Tammany society sent congratulations lo Senator Thurruan on the occasion of his 77th birthday nnni' venary. A passenger train nenr Millersburg, Ky , ran into -n hand car containing five men. ono was inbtantly killed and tho others sverly injured. , Additional Telegraph n:i Zmifi Paac) !:iiori:int fKoiit'o now is tin' time to ti'St lit- ho-t Ca tarrh. Bronchitis Asthma :t d lt!t- u imtU (.'uri' 111 t i Cilv i'f -tnria. I Kit ) package - nf ! o- Wit India a'urrii urf. iiu n'uia jiri.T 01 which is cvJiK). cm l.c hid lnuu . . Conn, the druggist, at l.ii0 per parkage, ttu-rfby sa iu- .$4 iki. . his is a proparatin 1 warrant.! ui vuro. 'ull and get a package, a- tn- go faL Keincinher tin id ici Umin's oppo site the O.-cidi'iit Motel. S. I'.rnwn & Co., I'r.ipiiel M.s. i.os Angeles, Cal. V. O. liox K. Bluiii.uir-l'niiik Drug C.. Portland. The democrat who is not completely satisfied with the result is a very hard man to plense. rCoiirc. GOD'S BLKSS'XG TO HUMANI I Y So Says an Orcji'-n Pun-er Ninrtv Ywirs OM. Foiikst Gkovk. Or.. Murrh Ri I hao used the OllttGOX K1DNKY TEA aud obtained immediate lclief. It is Gods blessing to huunnitv. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, came to On-gon in 1S42 in the em ploy ot the Hudson's It ty Company, anil snie 1 be'san using the- OltKGON K1DXSVT TEA 1 enjoy good hea Hi. DAVID MUXKOE. WM. EDGAK. Cigars, Tobacco and SmiiF, MEERSCHAUM & BRILR PIPES, Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AND hOTIONS. Corner Main aud Second Sts., Astoria. Or. IT IS THE IDE AI MEDICINE. mmmm mmmm mm m It rouses the Liver and Kidneys and Stomach, Cures Headache, Dyspepsia, creates an Appe tite, Purifies the Impure Blood, and , Makes The Woak Stronr. Uaod everywhere. flabotUetsizforfft The Oregon Bakery A. A . CLEVELAM), I'roy'r. Good Bread, Cake end Pastry None but tlie Hot Matt-ilaSs I'swt. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers u-vart ilt-IivTMil 111 any ii.irlut tlie city. Executors' Notice. ALL rERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the estate ot Louis Wilson, de ceased, and Arm ol Wilson & Fisher, are requested to present them nnperly verified at the office or J. Q. a. Bowlby, and all persons owlntr said estate should make Im mediate settlement at the same place. J.Q A. HOW LBV. WILEY B. ALLEN. . .. , o . Executors. Astoria, Sept. 10. isoo. d-6t Notice. THIS IS TO h'OTIFV ALL WHOM IT may concern tnatEmllShiiman has tills day purcha-ed the interest ol 1. O'Hara In theflrmorO'nara.&InKAlls, butchers, and tho firm will henceforth be known as Ingalls & Shuman. A continuation of the geuerous patronage given the old Arm Is solicited, and new patrons are respectfully Invited to eive usatrlaL H.n. INGALLS. , E. SHUMAN. Astorla.Nov. 1,1890. lrjinlilrtlil!i:iiiiiunNiaia;i lliml3S5ll!l39i PWHPlilWIti'HiiaW'IWI'ia THE WORK Of WRECKERS Tramps Sospeclei of Caosin TteiiiS30ffi 3? Ratal AcciuCiit. A SAIL HAD BEES TAKEff JJP. An Investigation Will bs Held Ithi Those That Were Most Seri ously Injured. Spocial by i 1 o U-cirEO I'u-s.- 1 PonriiWD, Nov. Vi. According to sJ.itemeuts made by the superintend ent .mil others there is no qncstiou but tlie -a reck oE the Oregon express ! tniin in?.' uight was due to the das tardly work of murderous tramps. Immediately after daylight this morn ing a tour of inspection was made and it was found that a rail on the west side of tho track had been torn up. Tho "rail was found lying on the oppo site sido of tho trestle and the spikes had been drawn from the ties. "Although we have notyet had timo to make a critical investigation," said Superintendent Fields, uwe shall do so at once, I am convinced that the wreck was caused by tramps or some ouc else taking up the rail, for in no other way could the accident have oc curred." So far nothing has been decided us to tho burial of the dead. These details will be planned after the in quests are held. Four people wero instantly killed. They were Johu McFadden, the en gineer of the train, who lived in East Portland, and who leaves a widow and two small children; Tim Neal, tho fireman, who resided, with his brother in East Portland; S. iVToulton, a young man who recently came to Port land from the Sound, and was en route to San Francisco; and an un known mau who had beaten his way on the train as a tramp. Just as tho relief train pnlled into East Portland this morning, a Mr. O. Greibel of Milwaukee, a drummer for the Yal Blatz Brewing Company, died, having beeu unconscions ever since the accident. The injured were cared for as well as possible under tho circumstances, tho company having placed all tho wounded in three relief coaches upon improvised berths and the train started back for this city reaching hero at 1235 o'clock to-day. The scene nt the depot was one ot subdued excitement. The crowd I numbered thousands and many of the spectators having friends among tho hurt wero waiting to receive tho in jured, with hnlf a dozen ambulances and a score of carriages, which were to transfer the sufferers to hospitals. As tho train pulled in all wa3 in readiness to rc-novo tho ocenpauts of tho cars, who presented a sorry spec tncle Tho faces wero end ones and ! every person on tue tr.un a.-oveu evidences of either bodily or mental pain, as they wore taken to the hos pitals or tho homes of friends. The following is a complete and. revised list of the most seriously injured to gether with the extent of their in juries: Myer Wolheim of Mount Vernon, Washington, tongue, side and hand bruised and mashed. James Bacon, left arm brokon and shoulder dislocated. J. W. Daniels, a pullman car por ter, injured internally, ribs broken and spinal column injured. Charles Vaugh of Forest Grove, leg broken. Henry Christian, left leg broken and internal injuries. Captain C. E. Bowen, of Taeoma, concussion of tho spine; the surgeons say he cannot live. Mrs. "Wellsenor of Portland, for merly Miss Kaphael. The ladj- was with her husband on their wedding tour, having been married yesterday in this city. Her left thigh was frac tured and she received various painful bruises. J. A. Jamieson, leg broken just be low the knee. T.W.Mitchell of Dubois, Idaho, ribs broken and legs badly crushed. C. Mitchell, of the same place, inter nally injured. W. S. Brown, of this city, shoulder broken and badly bruised. J. S. Payne, left arm dislocated. Harry Baymond, seriously hurt about his back. Mrs.N. J. Canning, wife of the chemist and manufacturer, badly hurt about her lower extremities. Mr. Canning who was with his wife, and their little baby enjoyed a mar velous escape. John W. Belew, a breakman. w.is hurt about the head. Captain Nael, of this city, had both legs broken. Pullman Conductor E. H. Hongh ton, foot mashed and leg broken. Conductor W. S. Conser, left leg broken. GarcTIicxu a ThoroB-jh Trial. lion. E A.Ioore, Jlcmberof Assem bly, Itichniond county, ST. Y., writes: "1 have two afflictions which some times make life a burden. One is dys pepsiar the other is rheumatism. I heard that Brandketm's Pills, taken one or two at night on an empty btom ach, would cure rheumatic pains. I gave them a thorough trial for three weeks, taking one or two every night To my delight, not only was 1 cured of rheumatism, but dyspepsia, costiveness and biliousness. They did not inter fere with my diet or business, and 1 really think them an iircom parable blood purifier and cathartic." Brazil has reduced the export duty on coffee from 11 to 4 per cent, to take effect Jan. 1st. Science IVorlis WouHcrs. I had sciatic rheumatism so that I was all drawn over to one side. My hip sank in so that you could lay your hand in the cavity, and I did no work for a year Nothing did mo any good until I tried Hibbard's Rheumatic Syr up. Four bottles cured me. Alrert Kino. Van Vert, Ohio. THE REV. GEO. B. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and Wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. THE WAIjIj STREET PANIC. A Bi? Break In INortU American Great Excitement. Special to The Astorias.1 was a break in North American. It closed last night at I8J4, bnt after i wards was offered down on Ihe street. News came this morning that the companj's affairs had been placed in charge of a committee of creditors. The first bale of the stock was made at sixteen, aud then prices dropped ono per cent, at a time until it reached a decline accompanied by the wildest excitement aud trading was enormous, 55,000 shares changed hands in the first hour. It is reported that the company's assets had been pledged to secure debts, and that nothing remains for the stockholders. Officials of ihe company in reply to this say that tho company is insolvent. RAX ISTO A HAKD CAE. Fatal Accident 011 a Keniuclcy Railroad. Special t- Tun Astokiax.I LouisvilxiE, Nov. 13. Near Millers burg, Ky., this morning a passenger train ran into a hand car on which were five track repairers. Jame3 Finley, was instantly killed; John Garrady had his legs cut oT, and tho olhei three received injuries that may terminate fatally. A fog prevailed which was so dense that the engineer of the train did not see the hand car until too late. PRI'K REPUBLICAN STATES. California anl Ohio Arc Thus Designated. Sje.'ul .'eTin: AsroiUA3:.l Washington, Nov. 13. The Cleve land Leader, remarks editerially: 'Ohio and California aro the prize republican states. California, who is your man for vice president in 1S02?" ONZjV SEVEN ROUftBS. A Fcatlicr-AVeijrlit "YIiip I3is ITIan In Short Order. Special to Tin: Astohiax. Bradford, Pa., Nov. 13. John Valheest, tho feather-weight of Buffalo, defeated Martin Neary of Philadelphia in a seven-round fight in this city this morning. QUARTER OF A MILLION LOST. A Destructiye Fire Iu Sau Frauclsco Late Last Ml. . JTAMES OV THE 11E.WY ZOSERS. Special by Tnn United Tress. San Fkvxcisco, Nov. 13. At 11 o'clock to-night a fire broke out in tho candy factory of Louis Saroni, corner of Davis and Sacramento streets. Tho fire spread to adjoining buildings and tho total loss will aggregate 225,- 000; Saroni &.Cq's loss, $100,000; Liebes Bro's., cigar factory, $75,000; Do Bardini & "Westphall, produce ueaiers, 5U,UUU; jjutard A: (Jo., pro duce dealers, $5,000. Tho buildings wero owned by Sol "Wangerheim, and wero totally destroyed. Vrcclc of Tlie Serpent. Special .to The Astokiajt.1 London, Nov. 13. Her Majesty's ship Lapwing has left Yigo for the scene of the Serpent's wreck. An admiralty officer in an interview on the subject of the disaster has ex pressed an opinion that the Serpent's compasses may have been disturbed by reason of the contiguity of the iron ledges along the coast. Visiting thcBi? Warship. Special to The Astokiax.1 San Francisco, Nov. 13. This morning General Gibbons and staff visited the British man-of-war War spite, now Ijing in the harbor and were received with the usual formali ties. After spending a few hours on board, tho party returned to this city. Corbclt and the Australian. Special to The Astoiiian.1 London, Nov. 13. Frank P. Slavin. the Australian champion, has signified his willingness to fight Jim Corbett, or ban Francisco, either in England or America, for $1,000. FIRE AX TACOITTA. Tlie "Evening IScirs' Scorched Otlier Eosscn. Special to The Astoria-.1 Tacojia, Nov. 13. A fire broke out early this morning in tho Evening JXews building. Tho Heirs sustains a heavy loss, but is covered by $18,000 insurance. Tho "Washington Blank Book Com pany lose So.000; fully covered by in snrance. Tho News published this evening notwithstanding tho hre. JCpoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby tho good health has been at tained is gratefully blessed, flence it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec tric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If 3011 are troubled with any disease of the Kidne3s, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing 3 ou will surely find re lief b3r ue of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 c, and SI per bottle at J, "W. Conn's Drug storej. In China all the land belongs to the state, and a trifling sum per acre, never altered through long centuries, is paid as rent; this is the only tax in the country, and it amounts to about 60 cents per head. A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by nioistnre like perspiration, causing intense' itch ing when warm. This form as well as Blind, Bleeding or protruding, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko's Pile remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, alla3s itching and effects a permanent cure. 30c Druggistsor mail; treatise free. Dr. Bosagko, Piqua, O. Sold by ,T. W. Conn. "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. 1 THE TERM BANQUET Seeuty-Seyentli BMMay Auuiyer sary of the Olfl. Soman. A SOENE PEOil FAIRYLAND. Ex-President Cleveland and Other Dis tinguished Persons Present Thurman's Speech. Special by Tho United Thess.! CoiiTJiiBUS, Ohio, Nov. 13. The Thurman birthday banquet was a most brilliant affair. Nothing like it has ever been seen in Ohio. The 14th Begiment armory was trans formed into a fairyland. The rafters of its ceiling and its whitewashed walls were hidden from view by thou sands of yards of bright colored bunt ing, silken flags and banners. The orchestra was hidden from view in a mass of foliage which was in turn sur rounded by a curtain of smilax. At tho southern end of tho hall. upon the platform, which was heaped with palms and roses in bloom, were crayon portraits of ex-President Cleveland and Mr. Thurman. It was shortly after 8 o'clock when the cheer ing from tlie crowd, which had gath ered on the outside, announced the arrival of the distinguished guests, and when ex Senator Thurman, with President John J. Lentz of the Thur man club appeared upon tho scene closely followed by ex-President Cleveland and Senator Dougherty, the cheerinjr was heartv and pro longed. It was after 10 o'clock when Presi dent Lentz rapped for order and pro posed the teast: "Our Guest." Mr. Thurman v, as greeted with up roarious applanse, which lasted for several moments. "I am here," said the old Boman, "to express in a fow sentences my heart felt appreciation of tho honor jon have so kindly seen fit to do me; to thank, with my whole soul, my neigh bors, my fellow-citizens of Ohio, and the distinguished gentlemen from other states, for these marks of friend ship aud esteem. I am here at tho ago of seventy-seven years to repeat my testimony so often given, ot my confidence in the be neficence and the results of freo insti tutions and my belief of their dura tion on the continent and their grad nal but certain extension over thd other and larger portions of the globe. I hope that it is not presnmption in me to say that I think that I have some of tho necessary qualifications of a witness on this subject. "Short as my life has been, in com parison with the lives of nations, it has been long enough for me to see my native land under free institutions, increase in population more than 7,000,000; wealth in a far, a very far, greater degree; in extent of territory, more than doubling its area general well-being and prosperity off,its peoplo and in their educational advantages and religions privileges, and without a rival in the world, with its magnifi cent works of improvement; its won derful agriculture, its great mines and manufactories and its marvelous means of communication, creations of science and skill, surpass anything be fore known by the human race and in these same "seventy-seven years tho constitution of nearly every govern ment in Europe has been ameliorated by tho introduction of more liberal principles. "Central and South America have become republics; Canada and Aus tralia are substantially republics with out the name, and even iu the far East, Oriental Japan, becomes more free and liberal with every revolving year, and moro marvellous yet light seems to be breaking over benighted Africa and men of sanguine and phil osophic disposition arc predicting, without exciting ridicule, her redemp tion from her barbarous sleep oE cen turies." Mr. Thurman spoko also at length, of the coming freedom of other countries. OREGON'S GREETING Portland"! Tammany Congrat ulates tlie "Old Roman." Special to The Astobian.J Portland, Nov. 13. The Portland Tammany Society forwarded tho fol lowing this evening bearing the names of Sylvester Pennoyer, governor of the stato of Oregon; Barney Goldsmith, chairman of the democratic state cen tral committee, and Frederick V. Hol mau, vice-president of the seciety: Portland, Nov. 13. To Allen G. Thur man, Columbus, Ohio. The Tammany society of Portland, Oregon, send5 heart iest congratulations to the "Noblest Roman" of them all on his seventy-seventh birthday, and is especially happy that it is able to do so, at n time so fall of democratic good cheer and political triumph. Vox Populi, Vox Dei, and )ou are a prophet of tho grandest honor in your own country. Tho X'tilpit anil ISzc Stage. Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Brethren Church. Blue Mound. Kansas, sa3s: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My-lnngs were badly dis eased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery aiufam sonnd and well, gaining 2G lbs. in wcight." Arthur Love, manager Loe Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence I am confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption beats 'em all. and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many j thousand friends is to urge them to try 1 it." Free trial bottles at J. W. Conn's I drugstore. Regular sizes 50c and $1. I j After a man has made a certain amount of money his neighbors begin to hear ho had ancestors. adtick to mothers. Mrs. Winsi.ow'3 Soothing Strut should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, sottens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy for diar-rhcea.Twenty-nvc cents a bottle. AIV'OTHEK STRIKE IN 'FRISCO. Box "Workers to tlie Nuniber of Fifty Walk Out. Special to TnE AstouianJ San Francisco, Nov. 13. A strike of box sawyers and nailers began to day. Last nicht the manager of the Truckee Box Factory discharged two union men irom his iactory. No rea son was given for their discharge, and tins .muimujj a committee cauea on the manager and asked that the men be reinstated. Upon a refusal the men in the factory were called out and about fifty men quit work. The strike will probably extend to some of the other box factories, but not immediately, nnless factories ex tend aid to the Truckee. The demands of the men are for nine hours" with ten hours pay and recognition of the union. JUjIPJCD to his death. Suicide of a Sailor on Wlialinjr Vessel. Special to Tin: astoexajt. San Francisco, Nov.' 13. The steam-whaler Thrasher arrived from Fox Islands this afternoon. Captain Wycks reports a catch of nine whales. On the 6th of September the vessel lost George'Davis, a foremast hand, who commiiieu sniciue. He ran up tho rigging and got out on the royal yard and declared he was going to kill himself. Ono of the boatsteerera ran up after him, but before ho could reach him, Davis shouted, "Stand from under," and jumped down ttpon the poop. He was killed instantly. Tho crew all say ho was mad. A TOTAL &O.SS. Insurance Paid on the liritisli Sliip "llazclbaiik." Special to The Astokianj San Francisco, Nov. 134 The Merchants' Exchange has received in formation to the effect that the British ship Hazelbanlc, which left Taeoma on June 6th last, wheat laden for Hull, and which went ashore on Good win sands on October 28th last, has been paid for a3 a total loss. Tho in surance on the vessel was: Thames and Mersey Insurance Company, 8,000; British and Foreign Insurance Company, 5,000; Canton Insurance Company, 3,300. The crew of tho vessel were landed at Dover. Tiie Siphtlacrla Epidemic: Special to The Astoiuax.I San Francisco, Nov. 13. Ten ad ditional cases of diphtheria were re ported to the health office this fore noon. Eight of the patients reside south of Market street. Four deaths occurred from the same disease and were recorded. A Stormy Trip. Special to TUEASZQI5IAN.l Victoria, B. C.,.Nov. 13 The ship Titian, Captain Allyn-master, arrived to day, fifty days from Shanghai. They experienced severe-weather. Jtost the mizzen yard and split her 'rails during two c clones. The bark E. A. Heed, thirty days out, also arrived from Shanghai. Hcatn of 3. S. Applcten. Snccial to Tin: AstokianI. New York, Nov. 13. Daniel Sidney Appleton, the well-known member of the publishing house of D. Appleton & Co., died shortly before 10 o'clock this morning at his home, No. 3 Uni versity street, of apoplexy. UtifJiIcn'w Arnica Salve. The Best Ai.vn in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilhe um, Fever bores, Tetter, "Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It h guaranteed to give pcrlcct satisfaction, or money re funded. 1 rice 25 cents per box. For sale by .1. V. Conir. The probable value of all the dia monds in the world, according to a recent estimate, is about $1,000,000,000. The worldjs diamond trade is carried on by about eight thousand dealers, with a total stock of not far from $350,000,000. Tho stones are prepared for market by perhaps four thousand five hundred cutlers and polishers, principally in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Paris and tho Jura. FORDYSPErSIA and Liver Com plaint 3 ou have a printed guarantee on every bottle of hiIohs Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. ARE YOU MADE miseiabledy Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? . Stiiloh's Vita.licr is a posithocure. WHY WILIj YOU cough when Shi loh's Cure will givr immediate, relief. Price 10 cts.. 50 as"., and Si. - - : A bottle thrown into the-scaby a party from Camden. Me., Sept. bth. has been washed ashore on Cape 'Cod sands, after ".a journey of forty-four days. Tho distance in a direct -.line would be something like 200 miles; probauly this lonely wanderer "has traversed twice or thrice that dis tance. - Tiic Home Trnth of a I"orcit;-i Proverb. Thft Spanish hive a proverb-dsmwiado ct pcliijroso"Loo much I-dangerous." jt "brevity is the soul otvv.lt," tliiy-incanVa great dear. KcVsbes ami other impru dences m eating and drinking are'prodUct iveof one tremendous eul-tne progenitor of many others and these arc among the lollies to which this pithy sajinghas-direct anpl'cjtion. The evil to which we allutuSls imlit-estion, tothereIlf and cure of which Hosteler's Stomach Bitters has contributed mose than any medicine which sclehcef-has ci cn to the American people. Tills invig orating stomachic snid corrective is "the means not only of reforming a disordered or enfeebled conditlou of the digests-, e onrans, but of renewing healthy action of the bow els and the liver. Besides this, it-cpynter-acts a tendency to rheumatism and kidney complaint, exiirp ites and prevents malari ous dlsease.ls spotcntrestorative of strength, which is falling, hastens convalescence, and mitigates the infirmities of age. CURES PROMPTLY ST1FFHESS, STIFF NECJC. Violent Pains in "Neclc. Friendship, "Wis , Jnno li.lSSS. 5Iy wife had violent pains -in her neck, w hlch was very sore, and stiff,-? Sbo was cured entirely by St. Jacots Oil. JAMES STOWE. In Torriblo Pain. "5. Ames M'f g. Co ,ChIcopee,lIassr, June 13, 1$SS From oer-cxertIon every bono was muds stiff and sore; in ternblo pain. Iwas'cured promptly by St. Jacobs Oil. J. C. BUCKLEY, Paymaster. At Druggists and Dealees. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., SaWmwiBtJM. lJiCBS M,