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T1IK DAILY ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY JttORNlNG, FEBRUARY 6, 1895 tkrms op subscription, daily! '.,Vby mftlt?err'mOTPth.T.?ir " t.nt by mlli pef year WEEKLY. fc,t by mall per year. $2.00 In advance, postage free to subscribers. . . . l midnnTMl TO 1LH BUIC . 1. 1 'rJl. rireulation of any criDer. iv -r-. h nnliinibla . jjKWupaper puDiwueu - C ?iver. ..-rfi4nf rates can be obtained on application to tie business manager. it !, temmrt franchises, and Is the only i-!griks ., -iifAM that TltlD-l toper on tne toiumuu nes eeuumc hl . -.itvi iBtnrism. the third oia- . ..J V..-h.;tate of Oregon, bas. i c, . -- ---- ..,,. the gest weewy n.u - Handler & Haas are our Fortianu r:i .nia. nf th Astonan can k had every morning at their stand rm First street. STOP THE- elLVBR IAOONY. The sliver statesmen ought to get I themselves together and give them- uplves a ichance. Several of them know enough to know that the outcry ' they have been making for some time .... from the first, and has been ,i. ir l. not merely a stu- CUimuucu v Mdlty and a raismcauu... achronlsm, and certainly the worst sort . . .hot relates to money Is an sji a, -- --- i ....knl. .. Murat Halstead. It , , aa silly beyond measure to be In. I ristlng when we had 5W,uw,wu oi - er money In the treasury, that we demonetized silver. It was a Jackass .-a .thtn worse. Arid JllWir-Hitti wiu a it was very ridiculous. We had cornea In sixteen years of alleged demonetiza tion, forty times as many silver dollars ns has been minted In eighty years of froa silver coinage. We had stampea In the years of the awful criminal de- .i. ... .in,.. . mni wiu ""u"""" ",D v" tvmler, In aU amounts, snver, u ami been turned out In Ave times tne num. b;;r of years when there was no re- stralnt and no limitation wnaiever upon silver coinage. Not only this, we were turning over to the silver miners ,.M lnln tn mntlnn. UnlniT two . , . slips of paper-so that for the silver trust the government was merely an agency for the conversion of silver In bulk to gold fresh from the flies, we do not wonder the silver Bmelters I grunted a little When the tins wa stopped, but they were not so foollBh to to think that they could make the r-onU at laree believe that they were wronged because the silver trust no longer were allowed a derrick to lift the gold out of the treasury for their own nweet and exclusive useB. leaving the people the silver. The silver shrieking was growing ludicrous years ago, when the only fan- tasy it had for support was the wild and woolly assertion that if silver was i a- i t .1 i.t it. mnniH V .. .1, ,1,1 n.1 It th r.i Aj ot Ttila rllmnn I UU UWUUtC. Ml V. . terla of financial foolishness faded out however, when tlie champion silver I screamers concluded that they would -,MI1- mna- nn o ratio of 23 ounces of silver to equal nne of gold. The great point of the maniacal i DronairanldlBts nf the llver Btnndttrd has boon from the first that there was not gold enough to serve as a measure of value. Ths latest fact bearing upon that idea, so much and so vlolontly tnslsttft) upon, is, that the gold pro ductlon stimulated by the demand for the yellow metal, is equal to the pro duction before the silver harangueni were developed, of both mctaU. There tias been discovered in South Africa a dentin lriM tvinama .nn nil lhA nl.l gold mines are Increasing their produc' tion Colorado and California, rartlc ularly, of our states. It Is as clear as any fact can be hi the future, that the supply of gold will, before the close fourth district, who was born In Shaw of th country, be so ample as to pro- nee county, will be thu ouly native of dues gold Inflation to the extent of the liver and gold. Ths true silver policy, therefore. Is to get out of the way, and let things alone the only objection to that being that It would be an ad mission that the occupation of silver statesmanship is gone and that Is hard on that line of business. K-.j. .-) The country owes something to Sen. ator Carey, of Wyoming, and we hope he wllj get It at the first opportunity, . He Is oie of those men, too rare In iniltvlto life, who hold their convictions - . . j -..j- .r tne ngni msner i. of expedloncy or their own political In. Norman Llchtr Mf g Co., and we re . . . v I eommend them to the public as being teresis. u naa given w . . i . ...... .11.,.. Vl,..r than it re,. . - eould have obtained exceH from the .u. ..! fe.rles. wri i ... - . He has not been a senator of W yomug, lut a senator of the United Sattes. R,eauM he would not surrenJer to the f tiu mining Interest f that little community, it punished him in r blm the re-election he earned better thivn any other senator from the recently admitted statei. Because he set She welfare of the country and all Its peop!" above iim pecuniary profit of a email class of grasping men. In bis common-.vealtfh, he la to give place to some one who will be more obedient when tihey crack the whip. Senator Carey has honored the Republican par ty by his course hi public life, as he honors majiliood by the reason of his departure from It. The Republican party should avail Itself of the first lohance to honor him. . ten states previously under Democrat ... . ... or opuiisi coniroi, inave passed into Hi. thanAa nf (ho T)oruih11rn ni TM .... shows at a glance tne wioe-sweepmg nature oi tne Besom oi patriotism uiai decided the November election, .. . senator Pnitfh. of Alabama, is the . . . ... ....... . kind or a uemocrar. wno iranKiy ue- ... .. , . on jj, point by a large majority Sherman has pointed out a way for th(j Democrats to solve the financial problem If they propose to go on bor rowing money to meet deficits Instead of trying to stop the deficits. TBAOHBR'S EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly examination of teaoncrs tor county cerm.caies a. Jninn,. ,H1 V hol.l o r,n, . Agtorla. WedneB. dajr February 13th, beginning at 1 o'clock and continuing through the - k week. Applicants for county certlfl wlu gent promptly at the AplUcalUe o dlplornaa wm fce pre8tnt Sat urdayi February 16th, at 9 o'clock a, m. H, n. wmm, Sohool Bupt, PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headache Capsulet wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon in my fumlly ftgnliiBt any and all kinds oi heudache. yours truiy. J. B. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas, . nouers. Astoria, Oregon, sole agent, Jrtm C)ark( ft full.blooded Chippewa innani wa ordained deacon In the Methodist church at Duluth, Wis,, re. I ... .1 ... . t.f tha COntly. Hie IB ino u.lljr mc..,u.. w Minnesota conference. He ftus been maJiy an(J doeg preaching In the Chlp.ie wa language. k tMf. Dewitt I "i ... . witch Hazrt Salve win neai a uur hjiu .. ih niiin instantly. It will cure ; -j . . httnd8i ugriy wounds aores and Is a well-known cure lot "" ' The German empress 1B u.. church worker, and largely through her influence and in a measure by her ass'.stanco more man a aozem new FroteHta,nt churches have been erected In Merlin In the last half-dozen years, She Is a member of no less than eleven different church societies and assocla ti in he Oerman capital, to each . -hij, Bi1L. Kivos on annual subscript tion. , . rjeWttt's Little Fatly iiiui fnr tihe rood they will do nhoaa i ttl nlLls are rond for ln- ' . . rv. 1 ,. 1. trtnt l(lPgOBUOn. UO(W IKf Ull7ll"lll I1.T, r for liver complaint, gom ' i The Hon. Mrs. Sponcer Cowper, wno 1 . n..Hin in ttk T.nn!f1nn hnnk nO Un urui H " ,,00 ami aSBets of less than H,000, 8 the onco popular American actrefif Jessie McLean, ihalllng from Newberg on-Ohe-Hudson, and who aciueveu a good of celebrity in the United States D,iui un, WMt Indies In 'Colleen Bawn," anld other Blmilar jlays. It was at Nice Ohat she met and married the late son of the late Karl Cowper. It was he who sold Sandrlngham to tho Prince of Wales. BUCK LBN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Uralses, Bores, Ulcers, Han rineuni, f'ever Hores, Tetter, unnplH-u ii"', Chilblains, Corns, Blld All HKln Ivriip Ions, and positively cures Piles, or no ,wy required. It Is guaranteed to give wfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sa e by ?hB8. Rogers. Odd J'eliows- uuiiuiuh. R.ipresenttttlve Charles Curtis, of the Kansas in Uie state s congressional inlegatlon, uuinara miub w u"i " Vliirlnla. Case Brudurlck n Indiana. Jvtllge miWr ln Mttlnei a S. Klrkpat- iok in Illinois, and William Raker and Chester Long In Pennsylvania. Kvery memlier of the delegation Is a lawyer. four were soldiers la the civil war. aU of them were brought up on farms with the exception of Curtis, and three I nf them have been school tcadhers. INDORSED BY THE PRESS. Gentlemen :-Thls Is to certify thar 1 hsra wcS Krause's Headache Capsules with sattufactorr reaults. I bouefct j, whlch emt nje -0 Hn() one tpg,. oured me of a dreadful sick hvuloehe. I lr khu ana myseir nnve uoin uru th, mrlnMI (.nufrturea by the jjuat Wht they are represented. I ReSPeCtfUll V. w HUTCHISON. EJ. Caiette. Pleasant HIIL Mo. Twenty-nve cents, for sale by cnaa. I Kowrs. Astoria, or., sols agent. I There are twenty-one law firms In ho united States In w'hlch husband nd wife are partners. pr. Price's Cream Baking Powder I tvm nWuU M-U WiJwUm Filr. tea Frwaco j Home treatment often prevents the necessity for hospital treatment. Every vise housekeeper keeps an Allcock' IS Porous Plaster on hand for immediate use for congestion arising from taking cold, for lame back, sore muscles, sprains and all sorts of pains and aches. There are linllntlont brthe icore. ware U them. CI iht genuint ALLCOCK'i. Allcock's Corn Shields, AlicoLk's Bunion Shields, Have no equal a relief and curt for conn and bunion. Erandreth's Pills are of groat benefit in cases of torpid liver, biliousness, and rheumatism. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. vIa la hftrertiv alven that I. as ad- miinintnaitnr of the estate of John W. White, duoeasod, have filed my final aocumt In Che County .urt oi me aiito nt rvoovm. for Clalsnn County, and t'ttot Wednesday, the 6th day of Februa,ry, 1894, iait 10 o'oiock a. m., i t!h Mmn BinDolnited for the hearing of objections to, and the final settlement of aaild account. FRANK. J. tailub. OJilveston News: A blunt truth is sometimes Sharper than a two-edged sword. Most people cannot afford to experi ment. Thev want lmmeoiaie reiiei. That's why they use One Minute uougn Cure. Chas. Rogers. Tho Oma'ha Gun Club has sent the Council Rluffs Oun Club a challenge for i prize shoot, Whioh will be accepted. it mires wiles, it cures obstinate sores. "hH.raW hands, wounds. It does this it Ifklv. In there any good reason why vou should not use DeWltt's Witch Hazel Sulve? Chns. Rogers. Truth: "Wha Is meant by the coin vantairo?" "I don't know, but 1 in weP. aware of the advantage the u)ln has." Buay people have no time, and sensi ble pwple no Inclination to une a slow remedy. One Minute Coutfh Cure acts nromptly and gives permanent results. Chas lUsers. Milwaukee Journal: Whn a man li oolntod out as typical of a certain 7lass or racp, ho Is generally about the worst specimen of the lot. You male" 'no mistake when you take Hewitt's Little Early Risers for bll ioiinR, d 'wepsla. or headache, be--nu"e thec; little pills cure them. Chas rOgern. OnifrBm Journal: Man wants but ittle here below of wealth's bright gol len rnlf, but whfn he gets the horns and 'heels lie wants the other half. The name One Minute Coutfh Cure suggests a medicine that relieves at mce, and oulckly cures. Its use proves It. Chas. Rogers. Roslrm IluHctin: "Say, Jack, what 's the capital of Switzerland?" Jack, 'who has slant returned from abroad) "Why, tihe money they get from trav illers, of cimrpe." AH 'he patent met1nlne ndverrloed in this pnper, together with the cholo st perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., n Ih honrht at the lowest nrtwn st r. W. Conn drug store, opposite Oc- Id.nt Hotel. A.or!a. An order 'hns recently been sent out 'rom tho railway mall headquarters requiring a photograph of each employe o be afllxed to 'his commission. RGYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot oil In leavening Strength. V. S. aovsramant Report. Indianapolis Journal: "It Is an emp, ty wagon that makes the moBt noise," said tihe man who delights to ta!k In Aphorisms. "Well, what of that," retorted the other num. "It Is Just the other way wltlh a man. He makes the most noise When ho la full." SCROFULA 12 YEARS Always Sore. Face Horned Like Fire. Ashamed to be Seen. Four Doctors but Little Henoflt. Cured by C'utlcuru. For shout ten or twelve years I have heon troutilt-il with Bi-mluln. My liwul wua slwiivt sore, my fuco wsn lry nnd tH-ulv,uud liurneU like tiro imwt of the time. My lioiiv imii uit tea H)i on it, sml'I illil not know whut to On. I went to four dillorent (loetors anil tliev lielmul me t Unit. In the lull I cot woroo again; man I trieii other rumodics, ttut rhey tint mo no uimhI. 1 m i.ili.iuiwl to iro lm imlilic. I " a siflit to lunlt HI. Ever)' one i jhl uv, ' Wlmt Is tin) nut ter, hv uon t you tiiko nine thhiir?'' Kven at my iluily Inhor I hail lo wear . sort of cap to keep the ilirt from eeulmr lino the sore, After 1 would wash. I would l nweretl wnh littr red ilniile II uxor mv neek ami faiw. ime two or three people ailviiMxl me to try the ( i th i R IU mk Iil tji. I did trj' them, and am glad I have done ao. lilad to mv 1 am a well num. and In the lieat of hwtlih aim. I eaunot irali tliet'iTU i'HA ltlsSKluiai in hlKhlv. I enclose my iwrtnut. LLWld W. KATUN, taraaville, T. CUT1CURA WORKS WONDERS (Ytici'ba RwiLvrNT,therew rtlowl and Skin runner Internally tin cleansa the bkd of all niiuritiea and Kiomxia eh'inentav, and fi'TI ri ra. the ereut rkln eure. wiih CutH'I R f, an .niiiiu Skin lMnller and HrantiArr, ex temallv (to elear the akin and aralp and realoro the bairKeiire every dle and humor ot the akin, eealp and Idwal. wuh lo of hair, from Infanev to ace, frmu pimidea to arnilula, ahen Uie ueat ph.vaiciaiM, and all other nuuedioa tail. Sold throntaont the work!. Price, Crrtcra, Wc.j toki,.; Kioisr, t. fiimi Ilsua AB ts. Cost., Sole I'roprWion, Doetua. W " How to Care 8kts PHeaaea." mailed free. nnil't.K!), blackheads, red, rouih. chapped u4 I lll skis eared by CVTictiaa Hate. RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED. Tn ona mlnnta the Cntleara Aai ."ui Paia I'lasier relieves ibemuaiMN act. nip. R""-, wiei, sua mnicniar paius auii w inassns. l"rca, iio. Str. R P. Will ' Leave for Tillamook as the meathep fhe steamer R. P. Elmore connects with through tickets are issued rrom roniana to i uiamuon nay yoinu by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. ( ELHORE, SANBORN & CO, - Agents, Astoria UNOIN PACIFIC R. R. CO., AjtenU, Portlnd. If You Want I rrnn l ! bill i! I IT iiSMCil MllCiiiii S , i; i j : ji ! i ; On a dark, slorrry night, when the title is ebbing fVst and the hardy fisherman finds it almost impossible to handle his net, has he tvtr ttopptd to think, should it become caught on a snag, what brand of twine would stand the greatest ttrain? Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort oi twine they used? If so in nine cases out often, if they be successful fishermen, the answer has been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." It is the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. ELiMOR - E Every four Days as Hear mill permit. Union Pacific steamers for Portland and to Know Anything about Astoria or Clatsop County, write to the ASTORIAN BURKAU OF INFORMATION Astoria, Oregon. To people who want to fettle in a real live wide-awake city, with prospects of becoming the Greatest Commercial Seaport on the Tacific Northwest, Af-toria affords more opportunities than any other. REMOVED ! REMOVED! REMOVED! B. F. ALLEN lias removed his stock of wall paper, paints and window g'ass to 3C) Com mercial St., dir ctly opposite Kescue Hall. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL! J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, GrocerieB, ProviBions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POH'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Sptclaltv WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes the old time makers to see how the iiBhermen have tiiken to Miirshfill'n twine the lust few years and they limy. THE HIGH BOAT of Inst BtBsou over till the other bouts on the rivei used MARSHALL'S TWINK. WHY? Because it is the stroncef t. BecniiPC it hflH not been wenkened by blvarliinp. Because it is sold with a KUiii Hutee that if it does not prove satisfactory it chu be bronuht back at the "ud of the seuson. Jlorth Paeifie Bf emery I JOHN KOPP, Prop. ! Bohemian Uger Beer J nd XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to STILL IN THE LEAD. Columbia River and Pueet Sound Nav igation Co. ji Steamer Telephone. 1 lgM?iWW-,-i)F-'?r- "T,"i'5. t"! Vl.-. .i Leaves Astoria Tor Portland and way landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex cepted. 1 Leaves t'ortiana evtrv aav except sun iS i day at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, !i Anent Astoria. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Apt., Portland. U. B. Scott, President. ! I- REDUCED RATES. Between Astoria sad Portland ii STKAMEK SARAH DIXON, WINTER TIME TABLE. Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria Monday morning for Portland at 6 o'clock, rind Tuesday and Thursday evenln at 5 o'clock. P.eturning loaves Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and Monday and Wednesday evening at :! 7:30. '!: lUiund trip $2.00; single trip, $1.25. j!. Upper berths &0 cents; lower berths, i I j 75 cents; meals. 23 cents. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. IIR0SS HIGGINS&C0. j: Grocers, : and : Butchers ( j Astoria and L'pper Astoria. Fine Tea and Coffees. TaMe DelloaoM. Domestic and Tmr'cat f-'mits. Wrul-'-s, Sugar i Cured Hans. Baom. Etc. i i . Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. j S. H. WILLETT, j, PLUMBING, S I Gas and 5 team Fitting, ! hot Air, Steam and Water HeaUnj. ITS Twelfth strm. Astoria, Or. I. . Wirt fr J i' '. V'v.v.- r.'; .- r-H, ''Xm Is itiMIri' to lake to ftll EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the heft service, com3 buili g SPEED and COMFORT It is the popular rou'e with thost who wiih to Ir.'.vU on the SAFEST! ft is therefore the route yon fhou'd t:.ie. It runs tlniUK-h vestibuied trains every imy in me year lo St. Paul id Chicago. Ho Change of Care, Elegant ruilrfliin Sleep; rs. Superior Tourkl Sleepers, Splendid Free SeenMa&s Sleepers, Only on" o'l. ne of cars PORTLAKDtG KEWYGRK. 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