The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 09, 1895, Image 2

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tUE 0A1LY ASTOIUAN, A3.TPRJLA, SjATDBDAV JH0RN1NG, FEBttilAKY 9, 1895
TliRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
!cd by carrier, pepr wee.. 16 ot
-r,t by mall, per month
t.tnt by mull, per year. v.
. $1,011
WEEKLY.
hnt by mall per year, 2.0 Id advance.
Pontage tree to Bubucrlber.
t he Astorlan guarantees to its buIi
vrlhcrs the larnent circulation of any
,iewspaper published on the Columbia
ilver.
AdvertlRiiig rates can be obtained on
truncation to the buaines manager.
Thl paper h m possession of all the
oiegraph franchises, and Is the unjy
pwper on the Columbia river that pub
:lies genuine dispatches.
The WeeVly Astorlan, the third oll
jt weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
hHXt to the Portland Oregonian, the
ihrgest weekly circulation In the state.
Handler & Haas are our Portland
scents and copUs of the Astorlan can
had every morning at tholr stand
un First street
A BiLVEIt-PLATED REBELLION.
Referring to the attitude assumed by
nn i,t the silver agitators in the
United States senate a few days ago,
the Chicago Herald a Democratic pa
per says It was a striking reminder
of the attitued of the Southern sena
tors at the close of 1800 and tho begin
ning of 1SC1. His speech sounded like
an echo from the eve of the war. It
vas as If Toombs and Yancey had re
appeared In their places, their breath
hot with the .bravado and the menaces
of the incipient rebellion.
The senator gave the senate to under
stand th.it ho would block all legisla
tion for tho Issue of bonds to maintain
the credit of tho government or that
rolated to an arrangement with banks
for a loan, or that did not Include a
surrender to the silver gang. In the
revised report of his Bpeesh he 1b made
to say that 'lie will see to It that,
so far as this session of congress Is
concerned, there shall do no hasty and
weak legislation that would carry out
thv fell purpose now being attempted.'
The "fell purpose" of the preHldent
and other patriots la to protect the
public credit from overthrow. Tho "fell
purpose" of the patriots and states'
men of 18111 was to protect tho union
from overthrow. The financial integ'
rtty of the government is as sacred
as Us territorial Integrity. A man who
would defeat, If possible, the efforts
of patriotism and statesmanship to pre
serve Wie government from bankruptcy
Is no better than the man who at
tempted to defeat the efforts of patriot
ism and statesmanship to preserve it
from destruction. A refusal to legis
late for the protection of the public
credit Is of a piece with the action of
the men Who refused "to vote a man or
dollar for the war."
The robels of 18til arrayed themselves
against the government because they
declared that their slaves and their
cotton were In danger. Tho men whe
refuse to legislate in 1695 for the pro
tection of the nation's financial honor
are those who regard the value of
their silver mines as In danger or great
ly impaired. The men who followed
King Cotton Into rebellion have their
counterpart In the men who aro trying
to crown silver as king and leader In
rebellion, f '
It to the duty of the honest people
of this country who are In favor of
maintaining an honest government at
Washington, to unite for Its defense
as patriots thirty-five years ago united
for the defense of the union and the
constitution. An enemy as Insolent and
agg -iti,o us then was encountered
now threatens the country. The eno
my then sousfttf to divide and degrade
the nation from Its rank among the na
Hons of the earth. The enemy of today
Seeks to place upon, the forehead of the
nation the brand of dishonor and rc
pudlatlon.
This Is a question compared to which
party lines are unimportant. The fluan
clll Integrity of the government Is
more Important than any party. Tel
ler, the silver-plated rebel leader, tins
adherents In both parties. The con
plrators engaged In the silver lnsur
reetlon are non-partisan. They pluee
the silver fraud above party. The
frit mis of honest government und hon.
est money tfhe dtibt-tayers according
to the contract the enemies of theft
and repudiation, ghould place their
principles a-bove party and labor and
fit-lit for a coir.con objectl
In no country Is in-each of contract
m;re severely punished than In
Franco, ami th question has now been
jr.ouUd In Tarls as to whether M. Cas-hiilr-Pvrior
mlsrht not be tiekl pecun
iary an.l even criminally responsible
f r 3t!s failure to fulfil the term of
i-'.'.va years wh!-h hf ha-1 undvrtaknn
to ,.rve a, prema.n, oc u,. rpuouo.
- to rr'-.me.l In a fit of petulance' '
without giving any satisfactory or
valid reason for his coup de tete can
not be denied. And there Is no doubt
that, f .m a strictly legal point of
view, a. good case might be made out
against i.lin.
To what extent sporting Instincts
are Instilled in the Anglo-Saxon breast
Is proved by the action of the newly
formed Anti-Sporting and Antl-Qam-
bllng Leasue In Great Britain, which
In pursuit of its determination to sup
press gambling, has begun proceedings
against the Jockey Club for permit
ting betting In the rings on New
market Heal'h. Instead of contenting
itself with line small-fry, It has at.
tacked the biggest game that It could
find. If this Is not sport, what Is It?
The Prussian minister of finance con
gratulatcd the legislature the other
day on the favorable showing of the
budget for 1893-96. It was, he said,
the best any European state could
boast, either In or out of Germany.
Ami It Showed a deficit of several mil
lion dollars, which must be met by a
new loan and an addition to the funded
debt of the kingdom. - Truly, they do
not seem to be much better off there
than we are here under the present
administration.
Every respectable and luv-abldlng
citizen of Astoria will applaud the ac
tion of Officer Seafeldt and other mem
b'jjrs of tho police force In attempting
to clear t!he city of the disreputable
element that hangs around the burnt
district and lives on the proceeds of
shame and vice. Judge Osburn is also
to toe commended for his prompt and
summary manner In dealing with these
worthless fellows when 'brought before
his court. Let the good woric go on.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.
The regular quarterly examination
of teadhers for county certificates anc
state diplomas will bo held at Court
Street school house, Astoria, Wednes
day, February 13th, beginning at 1
o'clock and continuing through the
week. Applicants for county certlfl
cates will be present promptly at the
time and place specified. Applicants
for state diplomas will be present Sat
urday, February 16th, at 9 o'clock a.
m. H. S. LYMAN,
School Supt.
Services at the Baptist church
Preaching ty the paBtor. Subject in
the moihlng, "How Christians Ehould
Live No. I." In the evening, "A ques
tion In Regard to Christ In the Light
of What Ho Said." Sunday school ai
12:15 and Y. P. B. U. at 6:30 p. n..
Prayer meeting on 'Wednesday even
In K.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for Cuts
Rrulaes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapiod Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup
lions, and positively cures Piles, or in
pay required. It la guaranteed to glvi
perfect satlsfnctlon, or money refunded
Price. 2S cents ner box. For sale b
Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
The prosr.'im for the Rescue Clut
tonight, in charge of the ladles of thi
W. C. T. L, will be a memorial ser
vice for the late Mary T. Luthrop, win
wbh Michigan's beloved state W. C. T
U. President. fcUie has been Btyled thi
Daniel Webster of prohibition. 'Mrs.
Lulhrop onco s;oke In the opera noun
In our city.
Watch youi watch When It runs n
llttlo too Blow or a little too fust, bring
It to J. 11. SliiYMOUU. we wm ai-
lend to It. He knows how. lie learn
ed his trade In a watch factory.
Tho most showily drensdj woman li.
Kurope is the Kmpress of Portugal.
Sho buys costumes, bonnets and hats
wholesale. Her pale comploxlm and
auburn hair permit of any kind of
headgear.
The sociable given by the ladies of
tlie Baptist uhuroh at Wie residence ot
Mrs, Stewart last evening was i giand
success, whloh was proven by the lnrg
crowd present. Refreshments wort
served consisting of ''hard tack" and
"water," which was appropriate for n
poverty social.
Mrs. Cornelius underbill's Individ
ual contributions to charity annually
aggregate a very large sum. She Is
a moBt unostentatious giver, and many
of her duisis of benxvolencu lire fuUl tu
be dune anonymouHly.
Boston Globe: "Turn back," plead
ed the maiden, "Oh, Time, In thy
llit;'lit, and make me young again, just
for tonltflit." "Certainly," rejoined
Time, affably. "About how fur must
I turn tack?" None of your busi
ness," The young ladles ot 6t. Agnes' Uulld
of Grace Church are preparing an en
tertainment for Monday evening tlie
18th. Full details will be advertised
next week.
Toduy Is the last day In which to
pay your water rates.
Dr. J. E. Bartel will go to Portand
this evonlng for a day or two to visit
his wife, who U HI. He will bring lite
faintly to Anuria to reside In the near
future.
In groceries as In everything else. It
pays to gt the best, Kverybody Is not
supposed to tie expert In Induing the
value of all kinds of groceries, and
must di'peml on the honesty of the
deader. HO.N10STY IS THE REST POL-
ICY. There Isn't any doubt about It
Foard Htokes do not claim to do the
Impossible, but they do claim to sell
w.t r,Ha t-hM la ma
wUMBf pcter y ,1
store. I
FOR 20 YEARS
the formula for making Scott's
Emulsion has been endorsed by
physicians of the whole world. No
secret about it. This is one of its
strongest endorsements. But the
strongest endorsement possible is
in the vital strength it gives.
Scott's
Emulsion
nourishes. It does more for weak
Babies and Growing Children
than any other kind of nourish
ment. It strengthens Weak
Mothers and restores health to
all suffering from Emaciation
and General Debility.
For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis, Weak Lungt,Consumption,Blood
Diseases and Lost of Flesh.
Jcolt&Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 60s. and ll.
Hoston Globe: Judge I will give you
an hour and a quarter to leave town.
riainp Never mind the hour, JIdge
Just give rue the quarter.
Deacon W hite, of Wall street fame,
is ot the oid North Ourolir.a Quaker
stock, and has been in New York mak
ing and losing millions uince 1865. His
great point Is tenacity ol purpose and
ot not caring wh-.'ther he is Wie unut-i
uog or not.
Senator Cameron Is as diillcult to be
in lerv lowed as It is ditliuult to kill
juttenly with a club.
Most people cannot afford to expert'
ment. 1'fu.y want Immediate relief,
ihai's why they use One Minute Cough
Jure. Chan. Kogers.
Professor Henry Preserved Umlth, the
iaiM.UK 1'renbyterlan "hlghyr critic," oi
Jlnriiimitl, Is upending the winter at
Jelonan, Egypt.
BHILOH'S CUKE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, Is in great demand.
Pocket eUe contains twenty-five doses
only 25 cents. Children love it. bold
by J. W. Conn.
Mrs. M. H. Evans, of VV'attsvllle,
Va., has ' carried the mall between
A'aUfvUlo and Temperancijvllle, 18
i;lle.J, lor the past ulx years.
It cure:) piles. It cures obstinate sores,
.nam ed hands, wounds. It does this
H lckly. Is there any good reason why
ou should not use DeWltt s Witch
dazol Snlvc? Chas. Rogers.
Manager Frlck, of the Carnegie works
svill furnish the Iron beams for the
woman's building at the Atlanta ex
position. Thii means a gift of about
1000.
Uufiy peniilo have no time, and sens!
ie people nn inclination to use a Blow
remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts
promptly and gives permanent results
Chas ltagers.
In acroi-ilanco with the expressed
wish of the Karl of Aberdeen, gover-
.rno.' general of Canada, his name
iian Leer, placed upon the list of vlce
presidents of the Anti-Gambling
You make no mistake when you take
UuWIU's Little Early Hlsers for bil
iousness, dyspepsia, or hcodaohe, be
uuse the.-ie little pills cure them. Chas
rioters.
Philadelphia Record: When It comes
.o charging batteries, the old soldier
sn't In It with the young electrician,
The name One Minute Cougih Cure
luggcsts a medicine that relieves at
nice, and quickly cures. Its use proves
.t. Chas. Kogers.
Washington Star: "De man dat'B
constantly slliigin' mud at l.is nelg'h-
iOHs." said Undo Eben, "donn nebbah
jut no ashes on his slippery sidewalk."
ll the patent medicines advertised
n this pa pin-, together with the cholo
t poil'uinery, and toilet articles, etc.
ii be bninrht nt the lowest prices ai
. W, Conn druc? store, opposite Oc
Mii-iii lloiel. A. or!a.
The Dhmh of Persia drinks n bottle of
jrniuly a day.
ROYAL Baking Powder,
Highest of all la leavettlas
Strength. V. S. Government Report
Demorest .Magazine: Fannie Why
lo i.vople always apply the name of
'she" to a city? George I don't know.
Why Is it? Fannie Because every city
has outskirts.
Let
There
Be
Light
on packing house methods of lard
rendering, and there will be less lard
used. Many people realize that it
is impossible now-a-days to procure
o'.d-fasluoned leaf lard. They
demand something tetter than the
modern stock-yards product
COTT.OJLEKS
cr
The New Vegetable Shortening
fully supplies that demand. It b
clean, delicate, healthful and eco
nomical. Ask your grocer for the
genuine COTTOLENE.
MAn OirLT T
TUG N. K. FAIRDAMC COITPANY,
ST. LOt'lS and
I f You Want to Know
Anything about Astoria or Clatsop
County, write to the
Astoiuan Bureau of Information
Astoria, Oregon.
To people who want to Fettle in
a real live wide-awake city, with
prospects of 1 ecoming the Greatest
Commercial Seaport on the Pacific
Northwest, Astoria affords more
opportunities than any other.
Str. R. P.
(ilill Leave for Tillamook
as the tueather
The steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland and
through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points
by tlie Union Pacific Company. Ship freight
by Uiiion Pacific Steamers.
ELHORE, SANBORN & CO, - Agents, Astoria
UNOIN PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agent, Portlnd.
rrmn
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sjsisjejsifjesissMtMewsisitisijsisii
On a dark, storey night, vlicn the tide is.
ebbing fist and the hardy fisherman finds it almo-t
impossible lo handle his net, I ns ho tver etopped
to think, should it heroine caught on a snug, what
brand of twine would stand the greatest strain?
Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort o:
twine they used? If so in nine eases out often,
if they bo successful fishermen, the' answer has
been "MARSHALL'S TWINE."
It is the ONLY Brand
of Twine to use.
ELiMORE
Every foar Days as tfeaf
mill permit.
ts A
If
REMOVED! ,
REMOVED!
REMOVED!
B. F. ALLEN has removed
his stock of wall paper, paints
and window glass to 3G5 Com
mercial St., dir ctly opposite
Rescue Hall.
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
J. B. WYATT,
Astoria, Oregon.
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
Provisions,
PAINTS and OILS.
Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ships.
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class funerals :
AT
POtfLt'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty
WHO
WANTS
TWINE
It astonishes (bo old time makers to
see Low lha fishermen Lhvo taken to
Marshall's twine the last few venrs end
they winy.
THE
HIGH
BOAT
of Inst seaflou over nil the oilier
boats on the rivei used MAKSHALLVS
TWINE.
WHY?
Becnuee it is the atronccft. Becnuse
it has not heen weakened by bleaching.
Because it is sold with a gunKintfe that
if it does not prove satisfactory it ckii be
brought back at the end of the season.
Jlorth Paeifie Braefy
JOHN KOPP, Prop.
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attended to
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Co.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Tor Portland and way
landings at y p. m. daily, Sunday ex
cepted. Leaves Portland evtrv dnv except Sun
day at 7 a. m. C.W.STONE,
Agent Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland.
U. B. Scott, President.
REDUCED RATES.
Between Astoria and Portland
8TEAMEK
SARAH DIXON,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at 6
o'clock, nr.d Tuesday and Thursday
evening at 5 o'clock. Returning leaves
Portland Sundiiy morning at f.'M and
Monday and Wednesday evening at
7:30.
I Round trip $2.00; single trip, $1.23.
I ITrner berths B0 conts: lower berthn
To cents; meals, 25 cents.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and 1'rper Astoria.
Fin Teas aU TaMe Dtllcicltv Doawstlc
and Troi-lcal Fruifs, WgubVs, Sugar
Curei Haas, Bacon, Etc.
Choice Fresh - and Sait - Meats.
S. H. VVILLETT,
PLUMBING,
Oas and Steam Fittlnj,
Hot Air, Steam and
Water Heating.-..
17 Twelfth street. Aatotta. Or.
r ' ry
Is the line to t:ike to nil
I'UIUili
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DlrilNG CAR ROUTE
It offers the hp.t service, com)
bluing
SPEED ami COMFORT
II In the popular route with those who
wi-li to navel on
the SAFEST!
It I the-eforfl the roire yon Iipii'd
tke. It niiiH tlirouih vi!.tibuied
tmhis evury uuy in Hie year lo
St.
iiiicap.
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman SltcpTS,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Slcrpers,
Only one e'uiiige of cars
PORTLAND io NEW YORK,
Thi-ough Tick cts
To Any Part of tlie clvilizej nm Id.
Pasjenjiera tu kcted via. all l.nits rnnmny
betwecu Anloila, Kulauia dud I'or'ltiliil.
Full inforniatinn copIis if, time ol
ImniH, roulPS U(! i ,','e ii.inl.bKl on
apv'.ii'&tluo.to
C. W. STCiME,
Steamer Iclepbuue Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger A;rn
No. Lil I'll t Ut..Cnr. H-,mii'ii)ii,
Porllat.o. l')ou
Caili Pacific
RAILWAY.
AMERICA'S
Greatest Trans Continenta
Railway Syetem.
FOT OCEflU TO OCEJlfl
-IN
Palsee Dining flcom and Sleeping Cars
Luxurious Dining Cat's.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Viems 0! the Wonderful fflountain
Coontry.
$5.00 and $10.00
Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars,
the best on wheels. Equipment ot the
very finest throughout.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL KAIL STEAMSHIP LIN
To China and Jj"an,
Empress of Japan, November 12th.
Empress of China, December 10th.
For ticket rates and information, cad
on or address.
JA3. FIXLATSON. Agt.
Astoria, Or.
A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt,
Tacoma, Wash.,
Seo. Mel Brown. Plst. Pass. Agt,
Vancouver. B. C
The Original & Genuine
(WOKCKSTKRSHIRK)
SAUCE
Imparts the moat delicious taste and zest to
Hot Cold .lleata
GRAVIES,
SALADS,
SOCFS,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Take Nona but Lea & Perms.
Sifcnatara on ctktj battle off orijnoal & fnoiaai
Joba Snnean-'a Son-Sj New York
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