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l""- -- " : r&jr m . - VOL. XXXV, NO. 141. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER IJ, 1890. I'RTCE FIVE CENTS sy The Only Exclusive Clothing! DBCcft Sous Tlu hou-e th.it is managed the best, ami transacts il business on the low est 1-xih tw for the oluine of bu-ineH anmnliy transacted. Tho lioiisv tint can, and does sell its goods on the smallest margin. The house thai keeps the best assortment and has no shelf-worn Roods, itssteckis always new and fresh as it is continually coming and going, like the flow of the mighty Columbia, direct from its smine, to the body it snppJJe-?. Above all, it is the house that treats every customer alike, and transacts all its business on strictly business principles, in short it i? a business house BUSINESS CARDS. T F. lUUlILTOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Astoria, - - - Oregon. Office, three doors cast Court J louse, Third street. p J. CURTIS, Attorney-xt-Law: Xotarr Pabllc Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory- Office in Flavel's new brick betiding. Cor. Second and Cass streets. TOK.V II. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0ce oh Cass street, 2 doors back ol Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. r t. A. BOITIBY, Attorney uad Counsellor at Law Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon- A R. KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LaW. 0ce over White House Cor., Astoria, Or. T U. MAASKLli, REAL estate broker NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 1SS3. Third Street, next to W. U. Telegraph Of fice, Astoria, Or. TTT W. PARKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Conveyancer and Notary Public. 112 Benton Street, opposite the Postoffice. Between Chenamus &Squemoque Sts., Astoria, Oregon. A A. CLEVELAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSe Flavel's new brick building, corner Second and Cass streets : up stairs. D US. A. L. AXl J. A. Jb'UlTO. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases of Women sad Ctutdren, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Special attention to Surgery, by l)r. J. A. FCilOH. Oa3eebBrsfroml0tol2 A.M., and l to 4 nR. XI. IV. STRtCKLER, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND DRUGGIST lsnpJc cases, charges only for medi cine. Near Postoffice, Caenamus Street, Astoria, JAY TUTTLE, M. P. Fhyadsa, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office, Room 6, Fythlan Building. OSce hours : lo to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 633 Cedar Street. D R.O.B.ESTKS. rHYSICLAX AND SURGEON. Special attention to Diseases ot Women nd Surgery. rncK: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs, Astoria, 'jrvgon. TD K. XILL.KK. X. D. Graduate ot Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos pital College, and Post-Graduate of New York City Polyclinic School of Medicine andSurperv. First and Main streets, Portland. DLcasef ef Wesca a Specialty. TK. r. A. SEES, DENTTIST Rooms 3 and 4, Flavel's new Brick Bulld- t3. w. t. Bcnxrr. t. t. BAEnr J. W. DRATKE. Barney, B&rin & Draper, Attorneys at-Law. lOregon City, Oregon. Twelve yews experience as Register of tle CS. Land Office here, recommends us ta ar specialty of Mining and all other bus imtf fetiore the Land Office or the Courts. 4 tavolvint tbe practice in the General ItaiOKt. Tiidsei, Lester & AiJbm, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Sirreyors and Architects. Orno, Book 9, Flavel's Bld'g SBCOITO STREET P. 0. 3trs. E13. ASTOKLA, OR. AND Ixdl TIlo City, The House that Buys and Sells the Best Goods, as to Mals.e, C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant Main St. Wharf, AMoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine. WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING Of all Description Furnished at . Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected in First Class Companies, Representing 8i:j,oot0(K PH07.XIX, Hartford, Conn HOilE, New York, Agency Pacific Express and lYells. Fargo & Co. ,-o-T H E-o- AUSTIN-i-HGOSE J. P. AUSTIN, Propr. Ogen 111 tie Year 'Roni THIS POPULAR HOTEL Is new and clean and beautifully located on the banks of the Necauictim, within live minutes' walk of CLATSOP BEACH, The most pleasant Seaside IJcsort on tlie Northwe.st PrfCiflt. Co st. Every aitention is paid to the conifers am! accommodation f the guest, and the table is supplied with the er has in season. Here are plenty of Clams and 'rab, there is game in the woods and plenty of the finest fish in the sti earns. E- P. N00HAE & GO. (Successors to 7 J". JE Hynos, -DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoiia, Oregou. TELEPHONE NO. 7. - P. 0. BOX SOD W. F. Scheibe, CIGAR MAXUFACTUKKK. Smokers' Articles in Stock. TIIE TRADE SUrFLTED. Special Brands Manufactured to Order. MAIN STREET, Astoria, Or Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy I Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS in Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Bmacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wi ought Iron Spike-., Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints, Oils, G-rooeries, JSIto.. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! 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, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Evory Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meftny. Merchant Tailor. T. W. CASE Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING' California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fin aril Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual insuiance Co , S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. !. W Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Eusiness- Pr.ifUs drawn available in any pnto!ihe U. S. :tnl Europe, and on ilong Rung, China Ol'r Ii'K 1 lOUltS : 10 A. M. t0 3 l. 51. oii Kki.uwh Building. Astoria. Oregon. flaverick National ISANK, BOSTON, IT1ASS. CAPITA L. .St 00,000 .. 600,000 SUltPLUS.. Accounts of Hanks, Rankers and Corpora tions solicited. OurfacihliciforCOLI.ECTIONS are excel lent, and we re-discount for Ranks when balances warrant it. liottou is a Ite&erve Citv, and balances widi tit from ltauks (nut located in other UeM-Tve Ciiics) count as a re:erve. We ilmw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout ll;e United Slates and Canada. We have a market for prune, flrst-class Investment Securities, and invito proposals from States. Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. Wo do a general Banking Business, and in-, vitc correspondence. ASA P. POTTER, President, JOS. W. WOKK, Cashier. Astoria National Bank IS NOV OPEN UOK &ENERAL BAfflM BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solic ited on I'avorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money leaned on Personal and JSeal Estate bt- ciirity. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. C. T. Edcc, rresirtent. J oil ii Jlob.son, Vice Pirs. A. K. Edcc, Cashier. C. S. Wright, j ircctcw- THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK or PORTLAND, OIIKUO.V. P.udup capiuil ... Suiplus aud prolits... .5200,000 .. C0.0O0 Interest allowed on savings depn-ils as follows- On ordinary savings books, i per ct nt per annum. On term savings books, G i er c ul per annum. On certificates of deposit : For three months, 4 per cent p r annum. For six months, 5 percent per annum. For twelve months, c p-r cent per annum. FICANK DKKUM. President. 1). P. THOMPSON, Vice President. II. C. SlltATION, Cashier. itnpin Coitcoiuty St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. -r Guttural f aclinists ml Boiler Maters. Land and KSarino Engines ttOILEft WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannefy Work A SPKCIALTT, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. loiix Kox...... A. L. VOX. J. G. Hustle u. .....President, aud SuDt .. ,.Vire President ..Sec. and Treas THE-. COKNElt WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. Astoria, - - Okegox. Of all Descriptions MADE 70 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. FARM AND DAIRY RANCH TO LEI Twenty to Thirty Choice Cows AXU 30 to 50 Acres of Fine Meadow Farming Land A Farm of ICO acres, 4 to 5 acrf s of on-hard In cslce fruits, complete farm buildings, near Astoria. Convenient to sell milk in the city. All farmtnc tools and dairy app.i ances. One span fine Fann Horses nm! Wai;on. Apply to thU office, or to a. IF. Sale, on Uie premises, at Wood a i I' inn Young's Elver, Or. LIDDIGOAT & CEIBB. Cariiculrrni!cl BuUIr. flott & McUurtrieVi old M.unl Ii ie over 2A plates and drawings of a'! Kln:.s:iinl Mvlf of dwelling-houses, ranging from iduo in J12.000. Callandsffihfin.' Contractor a.id Stone fthson AUiiuLsof Stono Work dor.clu a neat and substantial niai.ner. Adilress all Onier ir Corre--;onder.ce Box 213, Astoria, Or. A Pocket Cigar Case Fiee to Smokers of Iron worn .( ili) III Scow Bay Miry gffillfsBgjEil TELEGRAPHIC SD1MABT. The Sioux Indian scare ia subsiding. The cruiser Maine was launched yes terday. Smallpox is becoming epidemic in St, Petersburc. Secretary Tracy wants two large tor pedo cruisers built. More brokerage firms in Now York suspended yesterday. L. G. Graeff and Wilson Welch, brok ers in Philadelphia, failed. Governor Gordon "was elected United States senator from Georgia. Miss Gladys Pry, a prominent young lady, was shot by s maniac in New York. One of Dr. Koch's patients, supposed to have been cured, has suffered a relapso. It is rumored that Pamell will retiro from public life and marry Mrs. O'Shea. By the burning of a refinery building nearHouma.La., two men lost their lives. It is estimated that the wool crop in New Mexico will foot up 15,000,000 pounds A company has been formed in London to build a ship canal from Brussels to tho sea. Tho authorities at Washington aro fig uring on an increase of tho circulating medium. Harvey S. Brown, tho wcll-kuovm San ) Francisco attorney, has failed for $172,000 A Sou Francisco court decided against tho authorities in regard to tights in ath letic clubs. At Thann, Alsace, a woman ent the' James Cable, from Kenton, a laborer, throats of her five children and then com- 'were instantly killed and V. J. Cox mitted suicide. Tho steamship Premier, of the Cana dian Pacific China line, is reported to havo been sold. Tho legislature of Wyoming is n dt-ad lock on tho senatorial question; there aro j eleven candidates. lteports regarding the ieiill of tie; fight between Fogarty and Choj ittski, i.t Sydney, aro conflicting. I Ti- i.ti.. r,:..,.; juxiii ii xj;ub ucwui;x& bitu lauiiuii i a church at Pistritz, six persons were killed and sixteen injured. A bad accident occurn d on a gravity railroad at Lock Haven, Pa. Two men were killed and five injured. A building at Cleveland, O., in course of construction, collapsed, killing two men and injuring several others. Additional Oeh'jtrph im Fmulh I'aic. IT 18 THE IDE AIi UEDICTJTE. It rouses the Liver and Kidneys and Stomach, cures Headache. Dyspepsia, creates an Appe tite, Purifies the Impure Blood, and Makes Tho "vVeak Strong. Uscdoverywhere. 91abottlotsixforf5 Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERS HKYY AN".) SHELF Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Lrgcers' Supplirs. Provisions, and Mill Feed. :RKNKi:.l. ACKNSS t-OIt S.U.K31 IMTEXT ROLLER MILLS. Portluml Roller mills. FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. no to LARSQH & HILLBACK -FOK- GROCERIES l.3) rttlII FKUITS. Orders iicllvi-red Five or Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Tliird Mreet. next t I'iuueer oQlce. Salmon fisheries 1891 We are prepared to Supply our Patrons and otheis with the best Fish Xetthur. In Traps or Seines, our Ixing Experience War rants, ior in. we invite eariy oruers. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. o Boston Office, 04 Commercial 8t John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. rrcftcrlptleai CarefHlly CnpeHade6. Agent lor Mexican Salve and . Korwegla n Pile Cur DISASTERS OF A DAY Acciient on a Gravity Roai In . Pennsylvania, A BIG BUILDING COLLAPSES. Several Men Killed and Many Injured - I'a al Fire oa a Louisiana Plantation. Sp rii b Thi: 1'xiTKlf i Itiiv 1..ck II.vvk, Pa, Nov. 18. Last nili. a work train descemlii.tr 01. Iho Feran-;. IunLtuin Gravity railroad, broke fiom control and collided with a locomolAO near the mountain foot, causing a bad smashup. John Davis and Henry Isinger were killed and five others "were injured. All wero wood chopper?. THE CL'IX.DING COM.APSED. Fatal Wreck oI:t IVexv Structure At Cleveland. i-.-l:i! 10 Iiik AsmidAN t j. Nov ia.A Hpccjal friin Lima, Ohio, says: A largo buihliug m course ot conslruct:on at the Po!:tr retincry col lapsed to-day, a lnuulur of workmen wero buried in the wreck. E. Surindel. a nmson. ! w hose Linno was iu Michigan, and and JefTWimser, wero probably fatally injured. .Nino others were hnrt, most of them seriously. The only way to account for the accident is, that recent rains may have uudermined tbo foundation. A Fatal Fire. Sp cial to TlIK ASTOUIAK.l HouiTA, La.. Nov. 18. A sugar re finery on the Poute Palms plantation was burned this morning; loss S90.000. Two men, Tom Herbert and Fred Crooks, were seriously burned. DR. KOCH'S CCIIE. Ouc of tlic Physicians Patents Takes a Set Back. Special toTiiK A.srouiA I BBBiiiK, Nov. 18. Dr. Kccli is chagrined at the re appearance of lupus in a patient who was reported to have been enred by the use of new Jymph. This, however, is only nn in stance in which the treatmentseemRto have been unsuccessful. -UJLEVEN CANDIDATES. Na Choiec fur a. United States Senator in Wyoming-. S.iucialto Thk sroiti.x I CnEYEN-xE,"vv'yo,"fov; 18. A third ballot was taken by the legislature to day for tho hccoud Untied States sen ator. There was no resnlt, the votes beiii;; ca-t for eleven dilToivnr candi dates. Another Ship Canal. Sjc-i I tuTiiK vsr uis. Lomon", 2ov. 18.- A company has j been found to construct n hip canal to connect Urussels with the sea. The project is an old one, but has hitherto existed only in the realm of possibil ities, this being the first lime that capitalists havo indicate! their faith in the profitableness of tho under taking. rt'olieo. GOD'o BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Says an Oregon I'ion.'er Ninetv Yrars OH. Fokkst Gkoyk. Or.. Mareh 1!). 1 have used the OREGON KIDN'KY TEA and obtained Inuneiliate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure iu recommending it to the afflicted. 1 am now nearly ninety years old, eame to Oregon in 1842 in the em ploj of the Hudson's Hay Company, and sMi"e 1 began using the OREGON Kl !N3 TEA I rnjov good hea th. DAVID M UN HUE. For lame haek, side or chest, use Shi Ioh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Magnus G. Crosby Dealer iu HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Iron Pipe and IFittlnps, Stoves. Tin ware, aud HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Sheet Lead. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron. Tin and Copper. FOR WINTER IEATBEE MY OVERCOATINGS Suitable FOE DRESS 08 BUSINESS WEAR AKE CHOICE GOODS THE PATTERN, The Best, TIIE PRICE, The Cheapest And The TPt G-uarazLte e d f-Sea also My Special Ten-Dollar Pants, to Order. Address James Finlayson MERCHANT TAILOR, 534 Third. Street, Astoria, Or. B. F. ALIEN & CO. DEALERS IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings : PBAOTICAL : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work Guaranteed. Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria, PAHSELL'S DOWNFALL. A Silly Rumor That the Irish Leader "Will Wed Mrs. O'Shea. Special to The Astomax.1 London, Nov. 18. A rumor is cur rent that Parnell will retire from ac tive political life and marrv Mrs. O'Shea. He ha3 promised to give continuous advice to his successor in the leader ship of the nationalist party. It is an undeniable fact that the virulence against Parnell displayed by the tory papers, editorially, is causing a reaction of public sentiment in his favor. A LAWYER'S DEBTS. A Prominent 'Frisco Attorney Fails For 8172,000. Special toTiK AsToniAx.l OakiiAXD, Nov. 18. Harvey Brown, the rail road attorney filed a petition of insolvency to day. Ho ovo3 $172, 000. The list of his creditors includes tho estate of Charles Crocker, oE San Francisco, Edison Adams, or Oakland, attorneys W. H. L. Barnes and Chas. N.Fox. rtlORE OF THE MEDIU-fl. The Government Thinks more Money Shonld Circulate. Special to Tub Astokian'. New York, Nov. 18. X tertian's News Agency has a Washington special, which says the administration concedes that the circulating medium is inadequate for tho present business of tho country and is at work on some plan to recommend to congress for re lief. FEARED STARVATION. A Woman Kills Her Five Chil dren and. Suicides. Special to The Astokia.j Berlin, Nov. 18. In Thann, Alsace, n woman fearing that she and her family would starve, cut the throats of her five children and then killed herself. MORE BROKERS' FIRMS SUSPEND Tie Panic In fall Street Con tinnes, But Quieter. It IG DEALINGS IX GREAT STOCKS Speci.il by The Unttkd Press. New York, Nov. 18. Stocks opened this morning quiet and irregular, without excitement and with prices well sustained. The general list advanced in small fractions over the opening, with Villard's in the lead. North American Northern Pacific, preferred, and St, Paul were the only conspicuously active stocks, and trad ing in Northern Paoifio preferred, wa3 remarkable for the transfer of some large blocks. Announcement was made of the failure of P. H. Galludel & Co., stock brokers. The liabilities are 81,000,000. The firm assigned to 0. E. Miner and the failure is caused by several banks calling in their loans. The assignee said the suspension was due to general depression in values of collaterals, which had gone so far that when loans to the firm were called they could not be met, although the firm had what in ordinary times would be amply sufficient to pay the bor rowed money. The firm holds such securities that if the market improves it may be able to pay the indebtedness and have a surplus left. Mr. Fitch of the suspended firm said: "Of course wo hope to resume business shortly, our being able to do so, however, depends largely upon the banks and the trust companies. If they are len ient with us we may come out all right. If they press us, a termination of our suspension is not so clearly foreseen." Stocks during tho forenoon were irregnlar and unsettled both here and in London as yesterday. There was a great deal of arbitrago business owing to a great difference in the prices for tho same stocks in the two markets. The scarcity of money in this market, owing to the timidity of the lenders is now tho most important factor in the market. Early thisaftemoon W. F. Owens announced his suspension on the stock exchange. He has no outstand ing contracts on tho exchange. A Grain Broker Fails. Special toTns astokiax.i PnniADELPmA, Nov. 18. Just be fore the closing of tho commercial exchange this afternoon, an announce ment was made of the failure of L. G. Graeff, a grain dealer and broker and a member of the exchange. Tho failure of Graeff caused the sus pension of "Wilson Welch, who oper ates a flour mill. The failure caused some excitement. "The Heavy Rain Over." Special to Thb Astobian. New York, Nov. 18. Vice-Chairman McClure of the Stock Exchange expressed confidence in tho outlook. "The heavy rain is over," he said, "and the people are justified in look ing for some blue sky. The trouble to come will be only showers." A. scrap ef Paper Sarett Her Ufe It was just an ordInary"scrap of wrap ping paper, butlt saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by her physicians that she was in curable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her. she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. Forfuller Earticnlars send stamp to W. II. Cole, iruggist. Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at J. W Conn's Drug store. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all svmptoms of Dispepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. it cures consumption. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. "We guarantee it UPRISING OF THE SIOUXS Tie Inflians Terrorizirs t&e Settlers In tie Mart. A 00NPLI0T IS EXPECTED. Armed Citizens Patrol the Streets of Mandan Eeports From Other Exposed Points. Special by The United Tkess 1 MrrarcAroias, Nov. 18. A ATandau, N. Dak., special to tho Tribune says: Every houso in town is full to over flowing with refngees from the coun try districts. Intense excitement pre vails in the country, and settlers are prepared to believe anything about tho Indians because of their queer ac tions lately. Several families came in to-day on foot from a distance of twenty mile3 and over, being tbo poor to own wagons. In town somewhat less of a tension exists, owing to the receipt of 3,000 guns to-day from the state gov ernment and tho fact that a company of soldiers will be here to-morrow morning from FortTotten. To-night there aro 200 Indians in town, armed, but tho citizens aro also armed, and patrols will bo out, and the people will sleep 'with their clothes on. A date will be fixed by a committee of citizens and the Indian agents will be notified that after that date any Indians found m this county without a pass from tho general agent will be killed on sight. The population is thoroughly aroused and although conservative men aro doing their best to quiet the angry population there is every reason to believe that unless the government takes immediate steps to increase the force of soldiers hero and at Fort Lincoln every Indian coming into the county will be killed. Nearly 100 settlers arrived here on the train to night from the west end of the county going to Bismarck for safety. At Glenuilen, forty miles west of here, the citizens turned out en-masse, throwing up irregular breast works by moonlight, largo enough to get into for protection. A supply of rifles has been sent to each settlement in the county. Telegrams are coming in constantly for supplies and ammunition. A telegram received by your cor respondent to-night from New Salem said that 150 Indians are camped south of that point and the people are clamoring for guns and powder. A number of determined men, bent on driving out of town, the Indians camped here, have deferred action until morning, on the Indians prom ising to be peaceable, but the first thing in the morning they will be moved off promptly. "While your correspondent is writ ing this a band of redskins aro having a "grass dance" and making the night hideous with their shrieks which can be heard for miles. "While the excite ment in town is subsiding, becanse of the presence of plenty of gnns, the agitation in the country is worse than ever. This is caused largely by the insolent and menacing attitude of roving bands of Indians traveling through the country. Coadrok, Neb., Nov. 18. It is re ported hero that the Indians at the Pine Eidge agency have gotxen en tirely beyond control of tho agent there and already have begun depre dations in tho way of stealing cattle and other property. " Mandan, N. D., Nov. 18. An easier feeling prevailed this morning because of a receipt of arms and ammunition. Six mounted friendly Sioux were scut to patrol the borders of the reserva tion. Settlers aro still coming in from all directions and tho gravest fears are entertained for the safety of the settlers in tho southern part of the county. St. Pato, Nov. 18. General linger and Lieutenant "Woodruff, of the de partment of Dakota, returned this moraine from a ten days trip to two of the largest Indian reservations in Montana. Lieutenant "Woodruff says no imme diate trouble is anticipated and that the visit of General Knger had much to do to quiet the excitement of the Indians. "When asked about tho reported danger at Mandan, Lieutenant Wood ruff said that tho city was in no more danger from tho Indians than usual. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 18. Troops from Omaha, Fort Eorison, Fort Nio brara and a pack train from Fort Rus sell, "Wyo., have been ordered out to hold the Indians in check at .Pine Ridge and Rosebud agencies on the Dakota frontier. They were all in motion to-night. Eupcpsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life, Thousands are searching for it dailv, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands ot dollars are spent annually by our peo ple in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon dyspep sia and instead Eupepsy. We recom mend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and S1.00 per bot tle by J. "W. Conn, Druggist. Queen Victoria has invited the whole royal family, down to her latest grandchild, to spend Chrislmas with her at "Windsor. Rheumatism Can Kc Cured. nu.mntirni Iioq ImfHfvl t.lin jtT 1 nf our best physicians, and to-day more men, women anunnaren are suueriuj; from this terrible disease than ever be fore. The opinion seems universal thot it ?c incurable, but this Is a mis taken idea. Rheumatism can be per-j manentlv cured by the -use or Uibharci;s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters. or sale by J. W. Conn. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. CnortKSKI.-FOCARTX. Hindi Mixed Reports in Regard To tlie Fijrlit. Special to Tire Astouiax. Sax Francisco. Nov. IS. Ttnmnrs concerning the Choyinski Fogarty fight in Sidnev. havo been nfA nil rlnv long. At one time it was said that Joe had won in eight rounds and a later rumor stated that Fogarty had knocked the Californian nnt. in Imlf ji round. Up to this evening no authen tic news naci been received. THE CRUISES '7HIAINE." The Iflonster Armored Vessel Launched Yesterday. Special to The Astoktax. New Yoke. Nov. 18. Fines and bunting made the navy-yard very bright to-day. All the cruisers were in Inll dress and tho okl-fashionwi place had a holiday appearance. The occasion was the launchmrr of the great armored cruiser Maine. TORPEDO CRUISERS. Secretary Tracy Wants Tjvo iiarc Ones Built. Special to Thk AsTORfAx.l "Washington, Nov. IS. Secretarv Tracy has in contemplation the build ing of torpedo cruisers, one of 750 tons displacement, and one of 1,200 tons displacement. The plans will be drawn during the next few months and congress will bo asked to make an appropriation for the cruisers. T33E FIfillTERS WIN. San Francisco te Paradise for PnjjUists. Special to Tun astoiciax.i "Washington, Nov. 18. The ques tion of the right of athletic clubs to hold exhibitions was virtually settled this afternoon by the acquittal of Sid ney Huntington, who was arrested last September for participating in a fight at the California Athletic Club. A FIERCE FIGHT fit A CHURCH. Six Persons Killed Ana a Unite Seriously Injnrefl. irXltlUXG FACTIOUS THE CAUSE. Special by Tun Usih.d I'kksM Vienna, Nov. 18. A fight occurred on Sunday atBistrilz, in Transylvania, between two factions of one of the churches. The Saxon membera opposed the newly appointed Roumanian pastor. The minister attempted lo enter the church, but was prevented by the Saxons. The supporters of the pastor came to his aid and tried to force-their way into the church. A desperate conflict ensued, and six persons were killed and sixteen wounded. Snipping Notes. Special to Tqk Astokiax.1 San Francisco, Nov. 18. Arrived. Steamer Walla Walla from Vic toria; ship llieliard the Third from Seattle. Cleared. Steamer Oregon for As toria. Sailed. Bark JJundaleer for Nanaimo. A Steamship Sold. Special to Thk Astoiu.vx.1 Tacoma, Nov. 18. Information from an authentic source says: The Cana dian Pacific steamer Premier has been sold to the P. S. & A. S. S. Co., by John Irving, the agent at Victoria. Wool Crop En Mew Mexico. Special to Tub AsroniAx.l AToBrQUEKQUE, N. M., Nov. 18. Tho wool season i3 over in New Mexico and local dealers estimate that the entire crop ot the territory will foot up to 15,000,000 pounds. Elected Vuited States Senator. Special to Tur: astouiax Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 18. Governor Gordon was elected United States Senator io-dav on the first ballot. Foolish JIartyrs. There are martyrs and martyrs. Some were wise iu tho loftiest some are silly in the niobt Improvident sense. The word im I rovulent exactly api lies to the latter class, since they ii-glect to provide against threat ened danger. Ve commiserate, but we can not respeet the-n. Among the silliest arc martyrs lo rheumatism, who might have prevented daily and Lightly recurring tor ture by the ean v use i f llobtetter's Stomach Bitter, ii blood depurent more efficient in renriviiig the vims of this complaint from the circulation than any thus far brought to the nol ice ef the general communitv and the medical profession. Jt promotes greater activity ot tho kidneys, the channel through which blood impurities, productive of rheu matism, gout anil dropsy, aic princlially expelled, and it impart- a degree of vigor to digestion and assimilation which has a most favorable bearins on the general health. It alo remedies biliousness", kiduey troubles and malaria. An investigator figures that the people of tho United States consume 200,000,000 bottles of pickles annually. Important IVoticc. Now is tlie time to test the best Ca tarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Jtheu matic Cure in the City of Astoria. Fifty packages of LeKoy's West India Catarrh Cure, the regular price of which is 3.00, can be had from .1. V. Conn, the druggist, at S1.00 per package, thereby saving 4.00. This is a preparation warranted to cure. Call and get a package, as they go fast. Remember the place Conn's, oppo site the Occident Hotel. S. Brown & Co., I'roprietors. Los Angeles, Cal. P. O. Box 802. Blumaur-Franfc Drug Co., Tortland. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH aiul Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. RStauM PAlfJ Cubes Peomptly jisd Pee2A2testlt 1 lETjEXJ pi! ATI SM, lumbago, neadaclio, Toothache, NEURALGIA. Soro Throat, Swellings, Frost-hltcs, SC2 ATICA. Sprains, Braises, Bnras, Scalds THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore. Hi. STJACOBSQH