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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY . MORXLVG, NOVEMBER 8, 1834 TfcRJHS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. fimed by carrier, pepr week.. 15 cU Pent by mail, per month eo eta Kent by mail, per year... $7.00 WEEKLY jBent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantee to Its sub critwrs the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the telegraph franchise!, and li the only paper on the Columbia river that pub llshee genuine dispatches. The Dally Astorian's circulation Is five times as great as that of the com lined circulation of the other daily pa pers of Astoria, The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregontan, the largest weeKiy circulation in the state. SuhRcrlhprs in ttiA A at trio n a ra quested to notify this, office, without iim or. iim, lmmeaiaieiy uiey lull to ivucivv nitrii- uany paper, or wnen incy do not get it at the usual hour. By do- itltr thin thfV Will Anahl. t Via manuira. ment to place the blame on the proper lurara una 10 insure a speeay romeay. Handler & Vnan are our Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be bad every morning at their sland on First street manifested Incompetency, untrustwor- thlness, not to say sympathy with the strikers. As neither the strikers, the city or the state could or would pre serve order, the United States appeared and restored It. According to D. P. Armour the attl tude recently assumed by certain Ger many cities regarding the Importation of live American cattle and fresh beef Is not a very serious matter. He places the number of cattle Imported during 1893 at 4,000 head, and he does not think that total has been reached during the current year. . Anyway, our German frtends are unnecessarily alaimed re garding the danger of dlBeasi being communicated from our live cattle, and beef, and in time will be convinced of their error. Meantime American ship pers have hod an object lesson as to the necessity of exercising the utmost care in their consignments for the for eign market, for otherwise a trade which is susceptible of great develop ment may be ruined. A GREAT VICTORY. ""wihe later and more reliable ro V""" Vrtrm the election ,yne in re- iy Appear that are tnV amazing. x" be fairly doubted If any Re PubllTan iea(jer jn the country, no matlfer how sanguine or well-informed on jpast Monday evening would have UA J fi, 1 ,1 . 1 1 . 1 im ,t,A -a-n, V, .. ...!, 1 vv. inuuiBD liiu Delink uuft;, iiiuuii Itran time of a victory so far-reaching and astounding In all Its consequences. Perhaps never before in the political history of popular government has there been such a revulsion of sentl ment against a party as Is shown by the variance In the vote cast but two years ago for the present Democratic congress, and that by which the peo ple have called another to succeed It. Not alone In the old-time Republican sections of the country have sensible men by the thousand resumed their allegiance to the great party of progress and, prosperity, but some of the most stubborn citadels and strongholds of the party of destruction and despair been Invaded and carried by larger Republican majorities than they were ever known to give their most cher ished defenders. If the Republicans have experienced their Austerllti In the past, the Demo crats have certainly now met their Waterloo, and if is Improbable that they will have even a rallying chance for many years to come. The house Is safely Republican by more than llfty majority, while enough stato legislatures have been carried or are In such serious doubt as to Justify the prediction that the same party will also organl the next senate. .With both branches of congress Re- publican, It Is but a step to the pros Jdency and the ultimate control of all branches of the government. Than, indeed, may be expected a re vival bf business, and the re-establish'. mont iu our national prestige both at homo ini abroad. S ino ooy emperor of China, after .slapping the fuce of his mistress and causing her to commit suicide, for the shame and humiliation of It, has, It is reported, decided to tuke the conduct of the war into his own hands and "exterminate Japan," Put the Jups are not poor little Man chu princesses to be exterminated by a slap.' The Chinese representative at Brus sels is said to have purchased In Lelge iO.OOO cartridges and a million rides. This Is a good many rifles for so tew cartridges, but as the Chinese have a fashion of throwing away their rliles' when they begin to sprint, the pur chase is probably allowing a good mar gin for wastage. Of course, there is tho probability that the entire consign ment mny fall into thi hands of the Ja'wwiese cruisers. Tliat malignant crank who disgraces Illinois by being the governor of the state, forces himself upon the country's attention again, by a complaint, the substantial part of which la that the hoodlums who gathered around the Pullman strikers, and were guilty of arson, murder and robbery, were una ble to have their own way. owing to the interposition of the power of the Vnlted States the mayor of the city ;.J tu governor ot tha tut having The attention of William of Germany Is respectfully drawn to the following sententious observation of Thackery who apparently had In his mind's eye the present leader of the European concert. "When a king writes verses we may be sure there will be plenty of people to admire his poetry." But Thackery never dreamed that a king would add to the vice of versifying the atrocity of musical composition. t i MISSING LINKS. Horses succumb to cold quicker than any other animal.. Umbrellas made of varnished paper are coming Into favor in Paris. Every square mile of the sea con tains 120,000,000 fish of various kinds. Yale made nearly $20,000 at football last ee iso n and $1,500 at baseball. Consumptives are not admitted as guests to some of tho hotels In the Adirondacks. The sea otter Is the most valuable of all furs; $1,100 has been paid for a single skin. Mineral oils are not so efflelent as anlmnl and vegetable oils In stilling troubled waters. The squirrel monkey has a larger brain In proportion to his size than any animal except man. Single teeth of the mastodon have been found in America weighing aa much aa thirteen pounds. The very flrBt private library men tioned by the historians was that of Aristotle, who lived 334 B. C. A westward ocean trip, between France and New York, Is usually 7 per cent longer than an eastward one Playful Juvenile wags have taught the monkeys In the Jardln des Plantes, Paris, to smoke cigarettes. Durable artificial silk, which la both neat and dressy, Is made of waste wool or cotton, by the eld of chemicals. Gold, diamonds, and twentv-two dlf ferent chemical elements have been found In aerolites, or "stones from the sky." Measurements of the human hair prove that Its fineness depends much cn color, and that It varies from the SCOth to the 600th of an Inch in dlam eter. The rare sight of a rainbow in the sky with the temperature from 12 to 20 degrees below xero Is sometlmps seen in Sweden, Iceland and Nova Zembla. A pneumatic horse collar finds favor with many horsemen, and the animals themselves seem to appreciate it, as It adjusts Itself to every motion of the neolt. ' ' The name "Sample Room" for a sa loon long ago gave way to "Cafe." hut a rittsburg purveyor of ardent bever ages advertises his establishment as 'Thirst Parlors." In the museum at Mayence. Ger many, i there are several- iron-tipped Piles which were used by the Romans 2,000 years am) in the i-nnsirniinn . a bridge near that place. "Rlllld Aleck," an old becnr. nf Stirling. Scotland, knew all th niM by heart. If a person named a chan ter and verse of any part he could from memory give the passage. A I...-.. . n. it-uer inrown overboard from Danish vessel was found six days later in me stomach of a cod ratiirht 1 sri miles from the spot where the missive was dropped Into the sea. A New York undertaker occunlna h store on the first floor of a flat hm... His show window lately contained. h- slcle a coffin, this suggestive advertise ment: "Apartments to There can be no doubt Hint tfc tntt. of grape seeds and appendicitis has affected the prie of cranes unfavor ably. In spite of the fact that the grape cure a few years ago was in high vogue. giiyiyiiy"iiyi NATURAL FLAVOR, without that scalded milk taste, also light pure cream coior, fc. unitorm consistency ana peneci Keeping quality, i ncse are the characteristics of r 54 ROkFiPim's PEERLESS BRAND EVAPORATED CliEAU This result has not before been accomplished in the production of any other brand. Try it. PREPARED BY THE NEW YORK .'CONDENSED MILK CO. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING GROCERS. ,&,.A,,,,.rAr,iC:,.,.r& A..A.A,,A,,Ai,., a dnmIii.lA.d!LMl.....A-A It is fullthlrty years since W. G. Gracs, the English cricketer, made his first century in a big match. Yet it was only a few days ago that he put on 131 runs against the professionals, making the ninety-ninth time that he has passed the three figure mark. $100 REWARD, $100 ThA rrnrtpr rif thin rqruip urlll ha ninaa- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In nil Hr Rtnirpa nnri thnt is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the oniy positive cure known to the med ical world. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, rrtlllrp n mnatlttitlnnnl treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tak en inrernany, acting directly on the hlonH H n (1 milVMia IIIKfan.. rt .Via B.ra tem. thprphv rlAntrnvlniF thn fnnnrla Hr.n m me uictt?, arm giving me patient BirtiisiM ay ouiiuing up tne constitu tion and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its.ciirnHvp nnvpra that thov offer One Hundred Dollars for any case mat it rails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. James Mulligan, the United States consul general at Samoa, writes to a friend that Robert Louis Stevenson Is a very lively man for one who la sup. posed to be In bad health. He playi tennis for hours, and no one cah out. last him at a dance. He will put off j writing a story any time to attend a ball. "pEOPliE'S AUCTION Request the people of Astoria and vicinity to be sure and call on them before selling any furniture or secondhand goods of any kind, as they promise to pay the highest prices paid in the market. - 665 & 66-9 Commeicial St J. A FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DHIVE1J, 1M0USE, BRIDGE flfJD WHARP BUILDER Address, box 180, Postoflko. ASTORIA, OR A.. V.ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed,Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass auJ Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore I.W.CASE, : Insurance Ayent REPRESENTING The Kollowlnu CompnnJea l German-American. New York City, N. Y. Union Plre and Marine, of New Zealand. National fiie.and Marine Ins Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co.. San Vranclsco. M.V.,.lDl.t.:i. In. fn PnoMilx, of London, Imp-rial, of London Wall Paper! amfr fr9 B.F.Allen has been purchas ing his stock of wall paper for the year 1895, and finds that the prices will be much higher than at present. 11 nose who wisn to taKe aa- vantage of the present prices can do so before the new stock arrives. i B. F. ALLEN, 751 Commercial street. Snap A Podak TO THE PUBLIC. I have this day sold to John Sv-nimn U my Interest In the store known as the Old Corner" tobact-mt. cimtm cutlery, notions, etc. All bills for or against me will be presented to me at the oM stand. I wish to thank my former patrons and aak for a contin uance of the same with Mr. Svenson. WM. EDGAR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Ifl hprphv plvon ttinf T 1. ...... been appointed administratrix of the estate of J. W. Gearhart, deceased. All claims aaralnst wild pqtiio mint ho presented to me at my residence in As toria, Oregon, duly, verified, within six months from this date. Oct. 11th, IBM. C. A. GEARHART. Desirable residence, business and acrenge property for sale on easy and advantageous terms Title to the Mary H. Lelnenweber property warranted. Call at the office of Astoria AbBtract Title and Tract Co.. In regard to the same. E. Z. FEROUSON. Agent. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly examination of applicants for county or state teach ers' certificates will bo held at Court street school house, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, November 14, 1894. Applicants for county certi ficates will be present promptly at date mentioned and continue until close. Applicants for state certificates will be present Saturday, November 18, at 9 o'clock a. m. and remain through the day. H. S. LYMAN, Supt. WHAT TO SEE IN PORTLAND. Write for our price list: send us your orders. We carry many things which you want and can't find at home, La dies, send for nobby Reefer suits, for leather leggins, funcy caps, stylish over coats and ulsters for your little boys. Be Bure and get one of thrs: J7.50 smoking Jackets at the low price of J2.50. We bought ' out a bankrupt stock of smoking Jackets at New York. FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, Portland, Or. Out of town orders receive nromnl attention at the popular one-price cloth ing store of A. B. Steinback & Co., cor ner of First and Morrison, Portland. They have Bpared neither pains nor expense to moke their fall and winter gathering of clothing an Important and far-reaching occasion. The very newest or tne new, combined with prices the very lowest of the low, cannot fail to call forth and retain your custom. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," Is sympathetically shown In the following lines, the pre sumption beinsr that avmiiathv Iq I.., or akin to naJn or unrmw ' "Gentlemen: Please send Krause'a neauacne capsules as follows: Two hl)VM tO Flora Sav llanannn KT Tv.. u - - - - j t . . . ci n , lvn hnvo to T.UIIa WIIaAv Ttri, I .1 N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me.- xuurs very iruiy. (UtRA BEAT, Tlutrana XT Y k.. I. For sale by Chun. Rnron ir,ri ur, boie Agent at anyirjiau coining out of our store and you'll get a portrait of a limn brimming over with pleasant tlio'ighls. Such quality In the liquors we lmve to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Con?e and Try Them, HUGHES & CO. QUESTION Our customers, or any one who Iihh ever worn our shoes, and the reply will be, "There Is none better." Tho fit of our goofls is nnctmnleil. thn itir speaks for itself, the myie is seen at a silnnce, the price sella them at siKht. Immense assort meu t to select from ami JU1.IN HAI1N & CO. at all prices. AUCTION. We are compelled toraife a large sum of money, therefore will sell at rublicAnction the fine stock of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Under wear, Hosiery, Rubber Goods Umbrellas, Macintoshes, " Trunks, Valisrs, Blankets, Comfortor, Notions, etc. All these goods are new, not having been in stock over thrte months. Sale commences Thursday afternoon, October 25, at 2 p. m. and continues from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of. Auction, . after noon at 2 p. m.,evening7 p. m. S. FRIEDMAN CO., CONSIGNEE SALE, 6oo Commercial St. (Cor. W. 9th.) Iforth Pacific Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly (tended to Stf. ECLIPSE, CAPT. ftl. SKIBBE, Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs days and Fridays. Patties wishing to charter apply on board, at Ross, Hl glns & Co.'s Dock, or their office. STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Co. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria for Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evtrv dnv excent Sun day at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Aecnt Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. TJ. B. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria and Portland. n s i in n -r iv maji I I t f I (63) tuve a IMS These tiny Cr.psulcs aro superior to juuisam ot t'opalba, Cubobs anj Injections. IJjyj uuy cure m nours IUO same diseases -without anylucon- TOUlonce. SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS A LOCK Is something you want, If not today, you will want is sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, and if this weather will only pull Itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we plenty only waiting your call, J. a WYATT, HARDWARE DEALER FREEMAN & BREMNER, uiacksmitlis. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class burseshoeinK. etc LOGGING CAP OIOijK A SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. Japanese Bazaar SINQ LUNG. Prop. Sava A customer nf noma nf ttinu V ..... JU.IU , LtV V for fall trade, and that we're selling so remarkably cheap: "They are the l best bn rtrn i 11 m wa avai crnf in lotn.1. They are captivating In quality and Biyie ana win mae a record as purse openers. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's rruu store. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans Continenta . Railway System. FROU OCEflJl TO 0CEAJ1 Palaee Dining IJoom and Sleeping Cars, Laxorioos Dining Cars.. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allotning Unbrokec Vieos of the Wonderful jCoontain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 STEAM ICR SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Snrnh ntvnn lcavca Aatmia Mondav mnrntnor at G nVlnir or., Tuesday, Thurer'rM- n- 7 Friday even ings at 6 o'clo.i jrnlng, leaves I'orllHnd Sunday and Friday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at 7:30. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. i . .1 fc r will NiTCLVTV Of. Price's Cream" BaktnTFwwtier A n tmWi Iattv nl N K RV JS WNIti fc-M ht Mmnwtswrseot tmH 2jx.6ijo andli.tXtporiMukajjv, tiaiiiples free. lTi TTi Th FSyrwIte fCCTl KVTTt L&9 V JforttialrMUiDd t:Vt.,j1jt For SJ by J, W. Cono, ROSS HIGG1NS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria mad Upper Aitorla. Flat Tm and ColTecs. Tbl Dellccls. Doaestk 04 iropKai i-ruitj, vrffrUMr,. iagu Curct Hans, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt Meats. Saved On all ttflrpta Anat Tnnrtat the best on wheels. Equipments of the very anest mroughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINf To China tni lp, Emm-ess of Jnnnn NnnmU. 1.. Empress of China, December lOtl, . For ticket rates and Infnrmntlnn Mil in or address. JAa FINLATSON. Agt. A. B. Calder. Traveling Pass. Ast. Taiwtm. T',.nl. Qea McL. Brown. Tlst. Pass. Agt, Vancouver. B. C EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class funerals : -AT POHli'S Undertaking Patlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming Specialty QUICK TIMII -TO SRJi FRflKGISGO AND Mli POINTS IU CRLIFOljNlfl Via the Mt. Shasta Route of tha The Only oute Through Califor nia to Points East and South THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIPIC COAST t , PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SEOND-CLASS SLEEPRES Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second- class passengers. For rates, tickets. sleeDlmr vatlons, etc, call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland. Or. The Original & Genuii.8 1WOBUK8TERBHIRK) in SEASIDE SflWfHLL. occiDEHT MOTEL A Mmnl.t Mtrwlr .if 1iimh.p An ... In the rough or dressed. Floorlmc. rus tle, celling, and all kinds of "finish; mournings ana smnglre; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. OttW and yard Is the Best of Its CIoj Oa the Pacific Coat. AJ4 UNHXCHliLED TflBXiH. Halts, Is felly aaa asvanU. SAUCE Imparts tha moat delidona tute and test to Hot Cold Meats CHAHES, SALADS, sorps, GA.TIE, PISSI, and Telsh' Baureblta, BEWARg OF .MITATIONQ- Taks Hons but Lea & Perms. Blmatere aa mi. SnHu e , . . ( . - v. a ftsaaMV 4m Bca.. itaaa, r,w ik?