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TIIE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1893. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by Carrier, per week.. .. 15 cts Bent by Mull, per month 60 cts Sent by Mall, per year VI. w WEEKLY. Bent by Mall, per year, $2.00 In advance, hostage tree to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vei Users the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on aunllcatlon to the business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchises, and is the only paper on the lower Columbia that puD' 1 cries senulne dispatches. The Dally Astoriun's circulation Is five times as great as that or the com blned circulation of the other dally pa cers of Astoria The Weekly Adtortan, the third oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next 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 do not got it at the usual hour, liy doing this they will enable the man agement to place the blame on the proper parties, ana to ensure a speedy remedy. Handley & Haas are our Portland agents and copies of The Astorlan can be hnd every morning at their stand on First street. TODAY'S WEATHER. PotUand, Nov. 39. For Oregon and WHHhtngton, continued rain, except snnw In Knmcra Washington; south erly gales on tho coast. YESTIOnitArS WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending nt C D. m. yesterday, fur niched by the TT. !3. Department of Ag- rleult iro weather bureau. Maximum temperature, r0 degrees. Minimum temperature, 44 degrees. Precipitation, .21 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893 to date, 31.22 Inchrn. Excess of precipitation from July 1st, 1S'.I3, to date, !.&7 inches. The sympathizers with the mutineer, Mcllo, are now kept busy denying the ttport that he liad declared for the empire, wlt.h the grandson of the ob jectionable. Countess D'Eu on the throne, and his chief supporter, On. Palilanha do Garna, In said to be a "(tan'Mi republican." Well, for a Blanch republican he v?.s engaged in vciy (iiieer business, trying to overthrow the established order by taking up aims avalnst the chief ecutivo ollleei' f the republic, local:;- chosen in the man nor prescribed ty the nw of the country. The probability Ih tlr.it the rebels are all royalist at heart, all the evidence going to -how Ihut. If nut, they would certainly not have resorted to arms to gut rid of a president, no matter how unpopular, but would wait for the next elect! dm, or, if he was very bad and danjteroi'.s, have him Im petichsd. Hx-Presldent il.irrlson In his wcll consldred ca,ta.!csrjo of the causes which produced the recent great tidal wave at the Eastern elections did not forget to arouse Indignation among the t'ld soldiers by "suspending pensions flint and mnklivj the Investigations afterward," ns practised by the ad ministration for tlic lost eight, mouths. To have omlted tlds would have boon to leave Hamlet out of the play. It does not lesson U'': Importance of pro tection to Anvci' i Industries to in sist upon protect!" to American pen sions and peiiBic:.:vs. Nor does it di minish the credit due American laborers for the manly defence which they made of their homes tuid firesides, and of the Industries ty which they aro sup ported, If the old seniors claim n little credit for what, they did In defence of their pensions anj soldierly honor. 1 .. Th men of Intelligence who are lit the Lehigh strike tiwe prouubly notic ed that, whatever else uas happe.-.ed In recent labor mis, tho flnul romill bus been decided ty public opinion. The nets of violence Myorted hmo had a hnd effect, There fc;ii been more public i.vmpathy than usual In railroad ouses for the LehlKh rtrllcorH and tbov should know that If they are not hUi.iir enough to win without Btor.'ng non-union men nnd causing the troop to come oub, they will not win at all. Public opin ion si-stoina unqualifiedly the employ ment of force when necessary to keep the peace or to restore order. 'Tho words used aro unimportant the facts count. P.oforo Utir Issues triumphant from Its wim. lu Victories must, be of pence. Iilandlsni wll! r.? occupy much at tention In the next session of congress. The subject has fcccome a bore. We are selling our silver product abroad at good figures, or.3 getting gold, or Us c lulvalent, for It, nnd developing gold mines, ltland la fcclaled. The holdlng-up" tuslness bns taken a new turn. Tra'a robbing having be come less of a "dead cinch." to us the expressive language of the gentlemen engaged In It, io&c of the brighter and more original geclusee of the hold-up fraternity have conceived the Idea of working the "clubs" where Jack pots of comfortable iircjjortlong and Juicy character abound. It Is reported from Chicago that, two bold bad men, entire strangers to the rest of the party, took a hand, somewhat unexpectedly, in a game of poker at the Amity Club and scooped In $400, all there was on th table. It Is not stated what the other players held, bub the strangers had two pairs of revolvers. Instead of buying the product of our sliver mines and dumping It in the vaults of the government, on top of thousands of tons of the metal, we are sending It abroad, and that means an Increase In our line of exports that will bring gold. " Certainly this I a pro pitious change. And each week we have reports from the mines of Cali fornia, Montana, Idaho and Colorad showing the development of gold ore It is fashionable to find gold mined, and it is expected that the Increased output of gold may, during the year, nmount to twenty millions. The fight against overhead wires In the East continues, and in New York especially there is a great deal o ordering down of wires so placed There are still many wires In the grea Eastern cities that should be undc the ground, but there ought to be an explicable system In regulating the wire facilities. Wires are as imporan to the public service as .the rails In the streets, and should bo subjected to severe,' but not to arbitrary and u the same tlmedrresponslfile regulations. The National Grange statesmen aro again advertising their lncompetene In public affairs. There are circulars oil once more to "hold wheat." Of -lOiirHe the statesmen of the Grange are play li g Into the hunds of the wheat spec ulutors, but they do not know that, The fact Is, they do not apply what common sense they have, but meddle with the markets; and would like a monarchlal mob government. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the flock holders of the Masonic Land and bullri ng Association of Astoria, will be held on Wednesday, December 20, 181)3, at 2 o clock p. m., at the usual place, for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as nay come before the meeting. 8. T. McKEAN, Secretary. Astoria, Or., Nov. 18, 1893. HOARD WANTED. WANTED Hoard whore Instruction In any English branch, book-keeping. shorthand will be taken in payment. Uood references. Address Toucher, care Astorlan. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Regular monthly meeting of the Col umbia River Fishermen's Protective Tnloii will bo held at their reading ooms Tuesday, locember D, 1893, at .,"0 p. in. sharp. lioslness of Import anec to do transacted. Members in good standing are requested to be pres- nt and to have their book or receipt ulonK. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec. THANKSGIVING. Polled elder, sweet cider, popcorn tiuts, at Foard & Stokes'. ROOM MOULDINGS. A flue new stock of room mouldings at J. v. Crow s. MINCE MEAT. Mlnprt mant orn n1i..rr1on nml A liirirp variety or cnoice Holiday groceries at lu fcs, tuggins c t o. 8. HOUSEKEEPING. A respectable elderly woman would eep house for a man of good habits, bachelor or widower, no children. Ad dress, Housekeeper, care Astorlan. T MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he hud a severe kidney trouble r several years, with severe pains In Is back and also that his bladder was ITccted. He tried many so-called Kid ney cuces, but without any good re sult. About u year ago he began the se of Electric. Hitters nnd found re- lef at once. Electrlo Bitters is espe- lally adapted to cure of all Kidney and Ivor troubles, and often gives almost nsuint relief. One trial will prove our statenu nt. Price, only 60 cents for irgo bottle, ut Chas. Rogers' drug store. THANKSGIVING DINNER.. Fine dressed turkeys, geese, and hlckens for Thanksgiving, at Ross, llgglus & Co.'s. THANKSGIVING. Citron, mince meat, currants, raisins, onion, oranges, grapes, at Foard & token . THE ART OF SINGING. Mrs. It. T. Crosby, lately of Wash ington. D. a, (pupil of Anton Harlll and others) begs to announce that she K prepared to take pupils in vocul and Instrumental music. Instruction will bo given after the school of the Int masters. In the Italian method of train ing the voice. For terms and Informa tion apply to 118 Second street. THE NEW PAKERY, Corner Olney and Second. Largwd, loaf of home made bread In town for 5 cents. All kinds of fresh cakes and home nmdo candies. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Pllee known by molstur like pfniptrtttlon. causing Intense Itching whxn warm. This form, us well as Blind, l-wlliut or Protruding, yield at once to lr. Boounko's l'lle Krm.-dy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorb tumors, alUy Itching and effects a ixTinanent cure. 50c Druggist or mall. Circulars Im Dr. Itooankn. S3 Arch "-ft, Philadelphia, ra. Hold by J. W. ;oao. Boe-antced to cure tllllnin Attack nod Cotuti: twtton, imaU Hue llcaua. J-fry ;, :;ij I REPUBLICAN TICKET For the City Election to be Held December 13. For Mayor, M. C. CROSBY. For Auditor and Police Judge. JOHN BRYCE. For Treasurer, A. S. REED. . For City Attorney. J. A. EAKIN. For City Surveyor, AV. T. BEVERIDGE. For Superintendent of Streets. CHARLES GODDARD. For Police Commissioner, J. O. HANTHORN. For Harbor Master, PHIL. JOHNSON. For Councilman First Ward, JOHN T. HAY. For Councilman Second Ward, CHARLES LARSON. For Councilman Third Ward, GEO. A. NELSON. STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatch read : "James C. II , a liue looking and apparently healthy man, was observed to stagger while walking on Fifth Avenue this alternoon. and after taking one or two un certain Bteps fell to the sidewulk. When picked up he was dead. A physician ex iiininetl the body, and pronounced hcartdutaat the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature of tliocaso is that Mr. II was on 1 lis way to Maine, to settle in the homo of his bovliond. lie had passed the previous ten years in tlic. western mining country, and had amassed u fortune. If YOU have any of the svinolums given in the faliowingtcstiinonials i ..ill l : r you snouid losenoiiiueni sccKing icnui. From John L. Roberts, Slatineton, Pa. " I huvo sullcred with palpitation, irregular Mif.se. fttintinri and smothenna ivelu. vain in uliouhlcr, ride, and arm for over forty yean. 1'or twelve years have been treated without avail by prominent physicians in my neigh borhood and in JNcw lork. Growing con stantly worse, smothering spells followed one mother, so my I tie was olten in danger and I needed constant care. Asmvson hnd been nnd liv lh: Milei New Jlmrt Cure, he sent mo three Imlt'rs. The first dose gave me . t 1 1 1. roli f. llefore ti'-ing the last bottle I was completely cured. Alilmngh seventy- :vo vnirs old 1 led twenty years younger. I i ! i 'in my cure to he almost a miracle." Ih iu i a letter from Mrs. John Jsolges. oft levelainl, O.: ''I had been troubled with my licit:! and Mournd! for years, but for cix teen Months hnd been confined to niv bed. I hnd four of the best doctors in the citv, hut mine of tlicni could benelit the weakness of my heart. I also had dropsy and rheumatism. never took medicine that relieved me at once tii lh. Mild New Heart Cure does. 1 um much stronger. My appetite is splendid. I gain strength with every dose. I have gained more in six weeks from your treat ment than in sixteen months from all the doctom." ulh. ,1i7cs' New Cure for the Heart is sold on a positive guarantee ny nil druggists. It is mife. tifeetire, aaretable. and doet cure." Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind. A Hew Healtb Food lias made its appearance! It is not only a health food, but a healthy food a health food that makes other food healthy. Its name is GOTTOLENE It takes the place of hog's Lard which is a notoriously unhealthy food. A purely vegetable product delicate, digestible, and economical --onetrial gives Cottolenb a permanent home in every kitchen, whence it increases the health and enjoyment of every member of the family. Try it for yourself. At all grocers. REFUSE AL1 SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAinSANK&CO., ST. LOUIS antf CHICAGO, NCW YORK. IOSTON. "Aboat ten years ago I con- dh3uiS traeted o ncvero case of blood pol- '-'-Jssai on. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after mcdiclno, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that four years I gave up nil remedies and began using 8. S. S. After taking several bottles i was entirely cured and able to rcsunio work. Is tho greatest medicine for blood poisoning to-day en the market." Treatise on Blood ann rtkin Diseases malted free. bwipr (Specific Co., Atlanta, C .i. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. InralBinfif afamilvof nine children, bit only rem edy for CoufftM, Colds and Croup wao onion syrup. It lsjuBt as effective to-day as It was forty years ago. Now ray grandchildren take Dr. Gunn's Onion Byrup which fa already prepared and more pleasant to tho Uate. Bold everywhere. Largo bottles SO oentn. rJM no substitute for it. Thero'a nouiiug u good For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. A. V. AIvLBN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass anJ Squemixiue Slreels, Astoria, Ore. Dalgity's Irorp Works. JAHES DALQ1TY, Proprietor, (Successor to ArnJI & Perchen.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work. Repairing of River Craft a specialty. Machine work ot all kinds June. Shop, tool ut Larayene at. Washington JVIeat Market. Corner Second anJ Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships anJ Mills supplied on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHHISSTliNSlCN At CO., Props J. 13. WYATT, DEALER IN HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Pure Oils, Brleht Varnish, Blnacle OH, Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, GROCERIES, ETC. Agricultural Implements. Sewing Machines, I'alnts and Oils. CHAS. HHIifiOfyl & sot Importer and Dealer In FURNITURE Carpets and Upholstery. 50", 593 and 505 Third Street, ASTORIA, OR. ip- 0CGIDEJ1T HOTEL Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AH UHEXCEabED TABLE, Ratea, $2 daily and upwards. J. A. FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving, House, Bridge and WHAHF lJUILlfKK. Address, box 180, postoflice' ASTORIA, ORE. UOSS, II(i(UNS & CO., Butchers : and : Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. Pine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies. Domestic and I roplc.il l-iuits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice - Fresh - and - Salt - Meats. M.C.CROSBY, DKAI.KR in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Stoves and Tinware. House Purnlshing Goods, Sheet auJ Strip Lead, Tin and Copper, and Sheet Iron. THH OREGON BAKERY. A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. GOOD BREAD, CAKES and PASTRY None but the Best Materials used. . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CUSTOMERS. Bread delivered to any part of the city. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat nd Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox President and Supt. A. L. Fox Vice President. H- B.. Parker, Dealer In Um. Brick, Snd. Fir Brick. Fir Clay, Cement, Mill Feed. Oats, Hay. Straw. Wood Delivered to Order. Draylng. Teaming and Express Business. BETTON'S I Positin Cure r.SR H I FORPILES. rlL In UM over All man. .;., .;rrii. Hu drrfuL. liU;hmt trlf or n-.a:utt on i.-w.pi uf pric 54Je. per box. fwilKlMIII USUI SALVi Props., UJtuuo(, Md. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Tlie Following Companies 1 German-American, New York City, N. Y. Union Fire 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 Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phcenlx, of London, Imperial, of London. THE MODEL CJvOP.fllJD OYSTER HOUSE. JOS. TERP, Prop. The Best Meal In the city for the money. Eastern Oysters. Next door to Odd Fellows' building, 463 Third St., Astoria. A. G. SPEXARTH, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware. Fine Repairing a Specialty. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire Arms Company, Glashburn's Guitars and mandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and Bamboo Poles. The Trade Supplied. -BARGAINS IN-- Wheeler& Wilson Settling JVTaehines. C. P. UPSHUR, Shippings Commission Atstoriu, Oregon. Noe & Scully, Dealers In Stoves, Slieel Iron and Copper Ware, Hole Amenta for MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES JoljUlmtti Speclolty. 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. R. STIfJSOfl & CO., BLiAGKSjMITHlG! Ship and Cannery work, llorsesnoelng, Wag ons mane una repaired, tio id wjik guaranteed Ou Cuss street. FREEMAN & BREMNER, I3Iackmiths. Special nttpntloii paid to steamboat re pairing, lli.st-cl;ns horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CfllWP (HOW fl SPECIALTY. 107 Olney street, between Third and Fourth, Astori. Or. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : ppst Glass Funerals : AT POtfLt'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. JEFF'S Is the Bon Ton flestaupant 0f the City The Finest on tle Const. Dinner Parties and Banquets a Specialty. Ueat Wines and Lttiuora. VIasic Hall -:- 3)4 First Street, Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN. Prop. A FREE CONCERT every nlRht besinning at 8 o'clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors anJ cigars always on h.mj. Central Hotel Cor. 3rd and West Ninth Sts. On the European plan. Large, airv rooms and a first-class restaurant, Board daily, weekly or monthly. Private rooms for families. Oysters and tish In season. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. EVENSON & COOK, - Proprietors. Jlorth Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY W HISKEY Only handed over the bar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c. Free Lunch. E.ickson &Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appoint ed by the circuit court, receiver for I. W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to all persons owing said bank, either by note or overdraft, that payment of same must be made without further delay. The office of the receiver, at Case's bank, la open, daily from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., an.l from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m., and all debtors are advised to call and settle at once. GEO. H. GEORGE, Receiver. GtflGAGO, JVIIIiWAUriEE and ST. PflUli RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinental Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC - LliGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestibultd, Sleeping, Dining and Parlor Cars, HEATED 13 Y STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known in moder railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Information Inquire of any ticket agent, or C. J. EDDY, General Agent J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. QUICK TIME -TO- SAfL FRANCISCO AND- ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Paeifie Co. 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. ROGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. Opposition Line! -TO- PORTLAND THE mr OF FRANKFORT Will leave Astoria Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 8:30 a. m. Leaves Portland, Alorrison 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 Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. Leaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Agt, Astoria, E. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. I. R. & N. COs Steamer llwaco. Leaves Astoria daily at 7:0 a. m. for llwaco, colling at Tiinsy Point, ami connecting with railroad running north at 10 a. 111, and with boats on nhnalwater lay for South Head, Siinmhine, North Core And oilier ihiIiiis II rough to (rny'sHar bor. Ketuniii g cornice's nt llwaco with r earners for Astoria and Night Boats for Portland. JOHN K. UOULTER. L. A. LOOMIS, Nwretary. President. R. V. KiiBhltf. Superintendent. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A true Specific a positive and permanent elimination cf all poison from the blood, and a restoration of healthy vigor to the tissues u odend to sufferers for the first time ln iwnedy which has been undergoing the most seven private experiments for the post three years. It has not yet failed, and it will not fail, as it is a True Rprltic lor syphilitic poison and all blood disease!. Do you be lieve it 1 Send for full particulars and proof free. &o filling your system with mercury and other poisons This remedv will cinw Ton m to i)n dy? withat fail. Va guarantee care or relund the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., 'To Flnt Street POBTLAND, OB-