t 1'Hfc DAILY ASTOHIAN, AST0U1A, THURSDAY . MOiLNLN'tf, UCTUBKK 17, 18!)3. JOHN T. UOUTiCK. Kdltor. TtRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Telephone No. 86. . DAILY. n t.v ma.lL oer yojr fW Sent by mull, per month av tv oirrlnr. Der week WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance Rentage free to subscribers. AR communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communlcatlons of all kinds and remittances mint toe addressed to TUB Astorlan.: ' , Th Atorln guarantees to Its sub scriber the largest circulation of . any ' 1 newspaper published -on. the Columbia river. ' ' i , . 1 . Advertising rates can be had on op plication to the business manager. 1 Weakiv Astorlan. the second old' est weekly In Bis state of Oregon, has next to the, Portland Oregonlan, tl:e largest 'weekly1 circulation In the state, Jno. T. Handley Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First street. THE PRINTING PAPER TRUST The manufacturers of printing paper In the United States are about to organize a huge trust to embrace ei the leading estabClshdvents of the country, capitalized at double or treble their actual cost or value, apparently for the purpose of es- ta&'fcftlng a nwnopoly tihttt may arbi trarily fix the price of printing paper. Looking to the ut';imate Interests of the country and ' newspapers ' espe;laHy, the creation of this trust iw& surely result In good. The trutlt' wCH faH to occom j.id Its aim, and the pubtfc generally wli rtup subrtan-tlat advantages after the ftnst floor speeutUibore efouXl have pockeHed their profits and irtmy others had bUve lost a large amount of money. The manufacture of printing piper Is such prime necessity ttwit It cannot be controlled by any monopoly trust, and those who attempt It may succeed for a season onty to suffer disaster In the end. One - of the inevitable reaults of the newspaper trust must be tine placing of (rttriUng- paper on ittie flee list by con gress. " It should have been done long ago, and it mrEt certainly be adKunpMsJied whenever the printing paper monopoly gets fairly under way. It la now de monstrated that good printing paper can be made in this country by any. edtab Krfiment that Is properly equipped for its production, at from 1.60 to 2 cents per pound; and with a boundf.ess supply of raw mUterloCs und conotoat Improvement in machinery, the tendency wilt be to diminish the price rather than Increase It. The flcCd. I too wide nut to tempt mill ion of new capital Into the creation of new mills wfth the very beat advantages of location, equipment, etc., and the end win surely be cheaper printing paper thlaa ever before. The printing paper monopoly trust win .therefore, tureom pCtah good without Intending it, and the more arbitrarily tt'iNaCl attempt to gather Its profits the sooner it w'.li be over thrown. ' The newspapers of the country have nothing to fear fro.n the organiza tion of this new monopoly. THE CASE OP A CANDIDATE. TCve proposition Vhkt wnv public man shall be a candidate for office Is ulwuys very simple. ' He Is ambitious, as he has a rlghlt Ho be; hi friends support hem, as they tiave a rlglut to do. If he chooses to accept aha consequenoeU of defuut, It hi no one' sorrow whea he is defeated axcept tola own and his friends' sorrow. It 4i win M has been his own worthy ambtiion (and that of tita friend) wiikh taut caused it. It tit not only One prlvl- lege, my. It is the duty, of every Ameri can citlien, If not to aspire to office, at letuSt to accept It. It to wrong for a can' didaiM to toe frightened out of an honor. abjs ambition for no.nl nation or election by tflwealts, inul'mldatlon or chicanery. It Is Wins ctLndlUolte's flxta; liie has a right to trait It. An unDc!coJiiitHU.y sK-mage thing i that ceuii&Jn party organs, some Dunocrallc, some Republican and mo Independent, so caXed, ' shou&l Uhlnk It Incumbent upon tlhemst-tvo to ltoeiuro pu'bilc men uow and then, especially upon occasions when Wiea publ'lo man oug:..: of all times to be permitted to act for tcm soAts. It ts no pjirt of the mission of the dftty newapaper, as we conceive, to preaoh or to lecture. X dolly Journal la Influential In proportion as It Is able to point out whit Is beat and What Is worst, or what W good or what Is bad for ft reader's to suppoit or to awtd. It to supposed to hotll ttie mirror up to na ture, to hold It up to human nature, to be more oxact; and tt must do thai hon estly and falrfy. Whether a public man agiees with It or not, -whether tie aspires to nfflcs or not wOen this party organ, wt-.efber Uemociatlc, Republican or In dependent, thinks tMat he tCiouU not, mak no difference. It Is the candidate's affair and h must itenage. More riots against Christian mission aries In China or reported, yet mlrslon arles continue to Invade the barbarous country to mUke the Nopelesa atumpt to do some rood there. The day surely cannot be distant when the churches will learn that energy to worse than useless unless It be -wisely directed. As .ong as onCy one-third of the population of the United States ts Christianised the mis sionaries have large enough field for work at borne. It Is really dlstrcMlng thto wjy the liver fknUtic.t seem never to be able to open their mouttis wrehout putting tkelr feat Into them. ' The latest accident of the kind reported is In Olilo. Up to this week Senator Brice Hid been able by a loud cracklns; of Hie party whip to keep the free-silver, ' cheip-iuney ele ment of the Ohio Dcmocricy In subjec tion, but now thy tiave kicked cter the tiritce sad teimed . ulrcufer setting forth tfhe "ti'.iSmM' of sliver In ttis mcst ap proved I'opullle style. It Is a compo-j cite pro J jc lfou, oa'Ja up In about equal I parts of t'hs raving of Stewart, the mWinf.y -s"09 of Harvey and Ae waSs and pities the farmers and abuses the Republican, and winds up wluh an ap peal to she voters to elect Campbeln governor a J a friend of rillver and defeat Brkre for re-eCectlon to the senate on the opposite ground. And right Jiere comes the distressing part of the ttory Just they got tfhls clrcullar poliftoed Into' ealtisfaotory tfliape and given It to the ereaa a letter from Campbell M pub- tlwhod, sbbwlng VtM 'the ntands cheek by jowJ with the 'gold bug" and sound money advocates) WU t'he woes of the sXvor men never cease? The report that Siraft Bemlurt lias grown so fletCiy that she has begun to pint Is probably a eLhe.ne to make Americans b.-tleve that when she comes to the United States Uhey will be able to see tiler. Barney parnato, the new mining klrg, la said to be the ugliest man In London Handsome Is as bandaome does, l.owevcr,' and Barney is doing his Mlonrs hand someCy. 'Even now Corbett and Fltzsimmons ure in fine condition and good for a contest of a column and a half or two columns a day each. If Durrani once sang In a I'liVaifore troupe, as charged, wWat Is the need of going through the formality of a trial? POLITICAL PICK-UPS. If iwe understand tltTe gaime, Mr. HB Hals executed a gambit upon Mr, W'Wtney by moving Mr. Morrt-on tn front of Mr. Cleveland. Detroit TWbune. TWe Demnocr'altlc ptiatfjrlm Is as silent as the Democratic preee upon the prize flgWlin question, land every tihijus'Utrut mam can telQ why. Boa:on Journal. Tlhe ProMblMoTvUIB of Chealor ccunty nominated Elijah Pemnypacker fcr sur veyor Cast week, and line next day U!s- covetied that he fraud been deud for elii'ht montlha. PhdludeCiphUa Tirana. Joe 'Hlickbum Oooleeil at the rrortriit of Adlal Stevenson tlhe other day and asked it how it stood. The portrait had nothllng to say. It nvUs probably not a speaiMng likeness. Atlanta Constitution. Buck Hmrlcktoon brtlevej that A'.tgeCU ls 26,000 votes strongieir than Hula party. If h!at bo true, and AfttgeUd M tlhe fru bernlaltor'Ilal camtldaite In 'US, the Repub licans wl.l have leasy salllnir. Joltet Re- pubSican. The Pdil?ad.i:iph!:ia Press ttirjonloallv re. fern o the goverrtmemt under the Clove' land regime as "a KWvern.mcnt of a syn- ouoaite, ay a eymmcate, and for ai nrn dlcatc." ahe eurcnem of thils iairljryhlraBe ts in tne bae'ls of truth Whldh underlies It, Los ARTigft.es Tli,ies. Pofeiimaoter Gencrdl WHsan, who mUde very comipCete succeaj, with tlhe dfd of this !preBlde7it, ef wsmip'AMng nothlni?, winen t a mnroer of conrai. wta,nts to try It agwlin. 'Mr. Wll'aj.n . will find his record as a rta'tesman very Tniuch In his., way If he makes the attempt. Pittsburg Cotrinwrv-jWiD Gazette. Th excise quesltl'on ovei'StilidowM ttt others at the coming election. In iMs dlty tihto mWorlty In favor of greater liib- eramy in the Sunday cCosIng I'a'w Is so grtlilt that nel'Bher etie frlendu nor the roe of Tarrfmiany iwou'd try to elect a ticket compofiod of men flavoring a maln teiutnce of the present llirw. Mew York Huuld. IT IS DIFFERENT Over In Australia When One Sees the president. Tn speaking of the experience of Dr. LewakowHkL of Australia. In meetlmr J. J. 'Him, the railroad president, of St, Haul, a reporter In et, 'Paul very graph ically eays: Ttallroad preaRlents 1n Amerlcai are not tike those in Australia, They assume to be made of flesh and blood, and nothing finer. They wear no purple and employ no body guard. In Australia it Is dif ferent. Dr. Lewakowskl, the Australian panllaimentarian spen about two hours wlMi 'President Hill, of the Great Northern, in his olllce the other . day, tanking over tfhe Immigrant situation. Mr. Hill was in his ehlrt sleeves, for the afternoon was very hot, and during the conversation he tat on tho corner of a table near an open window.. The doc tor had met several1 officials, and was not aware that the keen-looking, Impres-sIve-ta.Mng man before ihlm wna the president of a great .'transcontinental railroad. After he left (he remarked' to Land OommlsBlomrr Habcock that thai "official" was very bright and Intelli gent. "What official?" inquired Mr. Babcock. "Why, that mian I-ve been talking lo so 'long that man with the shaggy hair and sharp eyes, Mr. . What did1 you nay his name was? I really forget." "Why, that's James J. Hill, t'he presi dent," exclaimed Mr. Babcock, with a gasp. "What!" exclaimed the doctor, with an other gas). "Hill, t'he president, the groat railroad man!" "The same." , "Impomfblet No card ffhlrt sleeve-lm-posslble!" "Thats the man." "Well, well, wpfl! In Australia! a presi dent of a road, 100 mtles long acts like a little king. 'If you want to ace him you must give notice a day in avtvanoe. Then when you come to the outside office yo are Inspected by a sort of guarU. Unless you are dreosed Just so you must go home. If you are dressed properly yuu go Into another office, and then lots ot other offices, following your card, being slowly pa8ed from one functionary to another. In many hours you may reach t'he president's office, and, on entering, you must bow greatly, and then bow again, before you eay anything. So that was President Hill. Wei, well, well!" PROMINENT PEOPLE. The Orientalist and one-time famous traveler, D. Guiseppe Sapeto, died the other day In Oenoai He became known years ago through his travels In Asia and Africa. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartorls will spend the winter In AVashnlgton City. Her aa-ugnter. Miss Rose Mary, has entered the Georgetown convent school, and her eon may attend Georgetown university Krupp, the cannon king, has set aside I.ouo.ooo mark as a fund for th benefit or his emi.oes. In addition to this he irave on Sedan day 100 marks to each of the 1.820 veterans of the war of 1S70 working for him. One of the few cities In the United Plates which employ a spjolal instructor in geography In the puUie schools In San Francisco. The Instructor, who fcas had great success, Is Ml Hattte II tuetr.r. snt nas collection ot more than S.000 stereOptlcon slides, which the uses in her lectures. Great regret Is felt la Sweden at the death of Professor Bven L. Loven. the famous zoologist, which occurred In Stockholm recently. The professor was 8 years old and worked to the very last. He wrote a number rf books on serologi cal subjects. He wts an officer of the Prussian order "Pour le Merlte." Edgar Scott and Mrs. Thomas A. Scott and fanlly sailed from Box Uorbor a tow days no on stetmer Sagamore for New York and Philadelphia. Edgar Scott has purchased eleven acre of land In Bar Harbor, the most costly on the Island, adjoining the Marko nlace. near the shore. He will build a house on if sext yar. , . . . j .... ... . General Janvs Longstrs.'t,' sayi the Philadelphia Inquirer. Lee's chie of staff, "who practically directed thj move ments of the Confederal army during the three days' llnht at Gettysburg. Is M.ecU J -rriv.i jn Philadelphia today fc-tt tUw.lt(imed 8cid of Cliicka- mauga. where fL'nlan and Confederate heroes have placed the kiss of peace upon the past. Longstreet Is now far advanced In years, and feeble, and It Is not unlikely that this will be his last visit to the North. He comes lb this city to see the LIpplncotts about the publication of a book which' he ha written concern Ing the rebellion. The great publishing firm wished to give blm a public dinner, but this Is forbldl'!!i by his physician. The Union League, sizing up in Its usual broad ty!e ths dlgnlflcanje of the visit and the high character of the man, want ed to tender him a reception, but it is feared that such a function would overtax Ills physical -powers. ' It Is likely, how ever, tiian he- may bo ' given .1 quletef reception in the home of the J'-n and Pencil. club. Whatever Is done will bs In response to the .1 soldier's wishes.'' I WBLL j EA'1(NBD 'RIBPROOP. The following anecdote is, we fear, too good to be true, but It Is going about tewn on respectable authority, cays the .Princess.,. Some. ..time , ago a tourlat stepped- into a postal ttilegraph office In one , of our country districts, and go. u( ud :to' Ise counter wrote an address on a letu-r: I'e was about to leave, when he. tfmtrlrt s'lght c? a lady in charge, and lifting his hat, botJ politely to her. But the I'akly h'ad lofty Ideas of her official position, and thus addressed the depart ing gentleman: "I moot say, It'e a pretty piece of Impertinence to coma to this office simply to scrlbbte an address." The Intruder courteously responded, saying that he bad hoped such a thing might be permitted 1n extraordinary clrcunv stances, but that If no person was to be admitted' for such a purpose, he was quite prepared! to eend a telegram. He then proceeded to fill up a form, and handed it over to the lady, filled up in the fol lowing manner: "The lady clerk at this office wantonly Ignore every rule of civil ity." The lady was struck dumb when she read the message, which was ad-dressed- to' the secretary of the genera postomce, and bore a well known name. The gentJeman observed her extreme con. fusion, and, relenting, said: "I don't think I'll trouble you to tend the tele gram,- un.'eM you particularly wish; but I will express the hope that you will be a Jltt'e more careful 1n your language In the future." The lady clerk did not fall to learn the Hesson thus taught her as to her deportment In the discharge or airty. OrvPrlce's Cream Baking: Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. ' INTTOnESTTNG FOREIGN NOTES. 'Ti.-ei-St wlj( kxm be unlade once more the eUlvrtlng point of French steameru for New York. Nearly a day wllli be saved thereby In the voyage. At 'Delphi a tfou'iUh Greek hymn has been' discovered Iby tire French. It Is In honor of Dlonyslus, belongs to the fourth century before Chlrlilt, being thus earlier tha'n the other hymns, and has no musical notation. It contains much historical In formation. A railroad 'across Arabia from lamella on the Suez Canal, to tWa head of the Persian Gulif, following an near.y as pos sible ths thirteenth degree of Catitude, for neanly a thousam'd miles, is now under conrideiilatlon. TWa engineering difficul ties are net serious. Garibaldi's coloslja'l equestrian ttatue, ! erected on Mount Janlcuium at Rome on ! September 20, was cast by a new mtethod, I hv iwih''h tha IvhlnTa nnuM lirau An.laViA ' In 'four month's, Iniltead of the twenty required by , the old systtm of casting. Twenity-flve tons of bronze wore used for the statue. In dredging the harbor ot Swinemunde, on th'o bland of Usedom, a church bell weighing 500 pounds was fished out whole, with the broken half of uno'ther ball. From the Insonfpitlona they are believed to have bejn sicleti during the Thirty Yeaers' War and to have been sunk with the vessel that bore them. Great Improvements have been recently made at 'thV3 mouth of ithe mlver Vistula. The old branch Into the Dalltlc has been stralghltened and shortened from ten miles to four and a ihuGf, and the channel! brr.ad- em-ij bv Aliikllng a dike on the last bank six miles further werft. The Denzlg branch U shut off by a lock. The changes make 'tlhe river more aoeeaalblfe and at the same- 'time will prevent destruction by floods.' The work cost 5,000,000. Lr Oi'ande Tr'apoe, the parent of all Trapplrt mona.lterl'e's, waa lately thrown open to women for tho tlrat time In its hlstry on the occasion of the consecra tion Of Its new church by the Bishop of Soez. Befoi"e that only thrve women had erased Its thlrcshcCd, Jaimes IPs queen, Mary of Mtaijena, accompainylng her hu-- band In 1UI6, and Queen Amelia' and the Duchess di3 Nomourw. wh were with Louis Philippe when he visited 'the con vent in 1B47. Th healing pronertles of DcWitt's 1 V'ltch ilarel S:flvo are well known. It . cures eczema, skin affections, and Is slm- ply a perfect remedy for plies. Chas. i Rogers. On a tombstone In Lamlaff Center, N. II., la the following: "Widow Suaanna Brownson, was born August 21, 1699, and ! died June 12, 1802. aged 108 years." Tho! remarkable part Ot this record Is that Mrs. Urownwon lived In the seventeenth, ! eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. SHILOH'S CURB la sold on a gfar ntee. It cures incipient consumption, t is the best Cough Cure. Only one ent n dose. 25 cents, 60 cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. P. T. Sherman, youngest son of the late (Sen. William T. Sherman, has po litical um'bttlon. Mo has announced him self a a candidate for one of the New York assembly districts and has secured the support of Clen, Wagner B way ne. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A daughter of Gen. Custer, lira. Mar garet Custer Calhoun, has been Invited by the board of women managers to read a pjper on "H'.ue and Gray day," Sep tember 21, at the Atlanta exposition. Acts at once, never falls. One Minute Cough i-nre, a remedy for asthma, ana that feverish condition which accom panies a severe co'.VI. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. Mrs. Wentworth. a Philadelphia wldc.v, surprised her friends In decorating her bicycle with crepe when he went riding VI few days after the death of her hus band. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended KraWs Headatne Capsules wherever I have hud a chance. They huve proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly, ' J. K. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. All (he iten: medlilies idvertised in this paper, toftether with the choic est perfumery, and tidlet article, etc., inn be rmjclit ftl tne jowent prices at 1 V"it H.iln A.jorla George Augustus Sala, the well known correapondent and editor of the Dally Telegraph, who Is lying IK at Brighton, England, is in such a bad condition fin ancially as well as physically that a fund has been started by the London press to remove his embarrassment. IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOU. Mr. Fred Miller, of Jrvtr. IS., writes that tit had a eevere Irld.-.ey trouble for many yeirs, with sewre pains tn his back and also tfhaK his bladder -was affected. He tried many so-called kid ney cures, but without any good result. About a year ar he !Mn the use of Fltx.-lrio lur nd found relief at once. Klectrte Bitters Is estiecititr adapted to the cuiy of all kidney and liver troubles and bittern gives almost Instant relief. One trllal will prove our statement. Price only 60c for large bottle. Alt Ohas. Rogers' drug store. THE SECRET OF SU2CS3S. One day In huckle-berry time, .when Jit tie Johnny Flails And, Waif a dozen other boys were start ing with their palls To gather berries, Jolitiny''s pa, 1n talking wh.;i him, raid Ti.Ut 'he could teHTj Mm how to pick so Ihle'd come ouit elheud. "First find your butih," raid Johnny's pa, "and then stick to It tfi Yca've picked ft clean. Let those go chas ing u.1 about who iwllt In searcHi of better busQicis; but It's pick ing ItcCCs, my eon To flook at fifty bushes doean't count C'ike picking one." And Johnny did as he wU- told; and, sure onough he found. By attaklng to ihis ibiKfoi while eM the others chased around In search of better pickling, 'twas as his faultier daild; For, 'Wihlle all Ithe olhera looked, he work ed, and soon ctaime out ahead. And Jclhlnny recdlOected this when lie be cam a man; And first of all due Hall Wtm out a well ddtermlned plan; So, wihTe It'hie biHlfant trlflers failed, with all their bna'lnls and pu?ih, Wlaa, 8teakly-gom Johnny won by "stick 1ng i his butlh."' St. Nicholas. Nikoliaj Tesla, whose discovery, three years ajo, of the "rotating magnetic Held," has almost revolutionized modern electrical methods, believes that It is easily possible at the present time to place 100,000 horse power on a line at Niagara a-nd deliver it lo New York or Chicago with a less In energy of less than 26 per cent. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. A movement has been started In the South to erect a monument to the mem- cry of Anne 'Lee farter, the mother of Gen. Robert E. Lee. A. G. Bartley, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel It is a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha zel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., although only 21 yeans of age, relieves his father of most of the cares of his great business. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, Nervousness, i Debility, and all tne train TSof evils from early errors 01 fjj later excessos, the results of ' etc. Full Btrength, devel- , ) opmentandtonegivento Ltgevery nritan and portion itiMl ihn ural methods. ImmedU in 11 im .'.. 1' ""iV."'. r i I I ;i in ' A 4 mnrAiramsnr. swutll. r aliure impossinie. -s.wu ihuwumb. axplanatluu aud proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. giHW, Tlic3o tinyCcpsulcs aroeunoriori to Jjuisam of Copaiba, Cubebs mid Injections, Uffflu Thoy euro In 48 llours tlio same diseases without any Incon venience. SOLO BY Al.LDnUGQISTS I Ileal Estate men, I Bankers I and j Business JVIen S Of Astoria Generally. 0 A POINTER ! rCall into the Astorlan office and get sample copies ol our regu lar Commerciul rditlon. It Weans Money in Your Pocket la the making of a pie. The making of a crisp crust depends 1 lareelv noon the shortening. Use Cottofene, the new vegetable H j shortening, instead ot laid, ana Isogginess will be an unknown j element in your pastry. should always, be economically nsed two-thirds as much Cotto lene as you would ordinarily use of lord or butter, being ample to produce the most desirable re sults. The saving in a year rep resents a considerable item. There are many imitations of Cottolene; you should therefore be careful to get the genuine. Sold mrrikm la tla. with timd-auks " (bttalM" And mmt'i ksmd 4m nrffr mlmml 1 a o rr7 urn. muw mi Dy H THE It K. F.imSNR COMPtNT. St Itmh. &3 iuvs Iff: WMtMflWWflW'M'I'MWWMII U'Mla1WMX iliikiiilfii'nwii wffiiniiiimiM imwa aim It Is sold cm snikrantoa hv all Hmr- gists. It ouros Incipient Consumption, aad, ls.tha best Cough, ud Croup Ours. , For Sale by S. W. Ctma. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper. Artists' Material, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Matti; gs, Rugs and Bamboo Goods, 365 Commercial Street. THE flSTOip SAVINGS BflM Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid orlme deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BEN J. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes. ASTORIA - jMATTRESS - FACTORY, 378 Commercial Street, Mainufaeturera of every description of Lioungce, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MUSIC HALiLi- KEATING & CO will open their W Music Hall at 3:0 Astor street, K Saturday tho 10th. They will k -k -k keep numberless good liquors and cigars besides having good music all the time. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over ths ear, The largest glass ol N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 51. I Free Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Conromly and Lafayette Sl. VANTET WANTED House of 4 or 5 rooms, or unfurnished roams centruilly located. In. qilre O. E. Weaverson, M. C. Crosby's. WANTED A piano to rent. Apply at Noidind & Thomson's olllce. Wlamter to rent A certtraTily Ooc.vted house of seven or eljjWt roams. Address M., ahis otTlce. WANTED A good girl for general housework at the residence southeast corner 15th at. and Franklin avenue. WANTED To employ an energetic la dy or gentleman to represent our business In every county. Sa'ary, JjO.OO per month and a commission. Address with stamp, Chas. A. Robinson & Co., S.illna, Kans. WANTED AgenUJ to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco. Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR BENT Furnished room on ground floor In private famiily. 414 Exatnainge St. FOR BALE. FOR SALE 1v3 horses and one muie (will work sins'.e or douWe) one wood matron and one buy. Inquino of Mrs. Feukes, Uppertoiwn. JAPANESE GOODS Just out Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract, Tltie and Trust Co. FOUND. FOUND Monday, September SO, a skiff, painted lead color, with about one fathom of chain. Owner can have same by ap plying at Astorlan office and paying charges. A parasol was left at Chas. Rogers' drug store sometime ago. Owner can recover same by Cilling at this office and paying for this advertisement. FOUND A pocket Look. Owner can call at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for this advertisement, prove ownership, and receive property. . MISCELLANEOUS. 175.000 PER WEEK usine and sellln. Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent Blzes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., v-iern jno. m, uoiumDus, emio. KATENDED SYMPATHY.. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you," is sympathetically 'liown in the following llneq, the pre- u t i; ;u'ii iii'iii k mat sma.iiy Is l"rn, or akin to pain or sorrow: 'lientlemen: Please send Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Lillle Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only tWng that relieves me. Yours very truly, FLORA SEAT. Havana. N. Dak. For sale by Chaa Vtogers, Astoria. r. Sole Agent. A GOOD WORD Mr. J. J. KelL Sharosburg, Pa. rwmr Rlr T am loH I t - .4 word for Kreuse's Headache Capgulea After suffering for over thrae years With SrittA nAilmldn onH I. AnmeAn..BH O .to V" 'f,mUCUI lnfttimni.i I v h I rh tn KmA . v. efforts of some of our best physicians) you suggesiea mis remedy which gave me almost instant relief. Words fall to exnrpofl th imIoa r ia,im 111.. r- . , . . -v . ouvuiu 11 nx: j N tow on Krsure's Headache Capsules, uratenuiy lours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES. Montroee. Pa. NOTICE OF cbsfPUETTTON AND AC CEPTANCE OF 46TH STREET. Notice is feerehy girvert that S. Nor mile, bontnactor foe HSie improvement of 4&tfli atreet In Adair's Astoria, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 1986, on the 13tihi day of October, 18S6, filed In the office of Whe iAudtor and PoMce Judge of till City of lAwtorta, the certificate of the OUty Surevyor and. Superintendent of streets approval by the Committee on Streets and Public Ways. A'flter IChe expHnaJtion of 'tihe time here inafter specified if no objections to the acceptance rif sudhi iwortc te -filed and the Corrtmon Ooureotli shall deem such Im provement property "completed, according co tlhe contract and plans and spealflca tlons therefor, the same may be accepted Objection to tlhe acceptance of said Im provement or any pant thereof may be niea in tine office of tJhe Auditor and Police Jui ice on or "before Wednesday, Oct. 16, 18S5. K. OSBURN, Auditor and PoT.tce Judge, Aa&orJa, Oregon, October 12th, 1895. NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC OBPTANOE OF IRVING (AVENUE. NOWee Is hereby given ithteut L. Lebalek, contractor for the Improvement of lr vlng lAvenue 'In Shlve.y'a Astoria, under Mi provlton of ordinance No. 1944, on tlhe 12tlh! day of October. 1896, filed In Vhe office of the lA'udiWor and Police Judge of the city of Atorla, the certificate of the City Surveyor and Superintendent of streets approved by Mie Committee on Streets and Public "Ways. Alfter the explrmtlon of tlhe time here inafter epedlfledi, ff no objections to the acceptance of uch work, be filed and the Common Council dhall deem such dm proveiment properly completed, according to the contract land pCans oind specifica tions therefor, the saime may be odoepted Objections Ito the acceptance ofc eaid Improvement or any part thereof, may toe flledi in the office of the Auxfltor and Poltce Judge on or (before Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1895. K. OSBURN, Auditor and 'Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 12, 1685. They Lack Life. There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand in the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden image does to the human "being they Lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just aa well." They won't. They cannot. 15 THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fail to pleas the closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. 0mk Dalgita Works, General riachinlst and Boiler Works All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and tngine worn 01 anv uestripuuu Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette St.. Astoiia. Or. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conromly St., foot of Jackson, Astorlt. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order t. Short Notice, lohn Fox. President and Superlntsmlcn A. L. Fox Vice Preslden; 0. 0. Prael Recretar Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Rou;." 250 Washington St., Portland. He will mall you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to tne through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern, Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road in the world for all classes of travel Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S West Trans 1 Railway System TO Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount uin Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Ssvi'd on all tickets East. Tourist Kin the Demon wmeu. i quipmeuts of the very finest tiiruugiu.uu -ALSO Canadian Pacific -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C; Emprfss of lndl -- ' - Aug. 5II1. Empress of Jjran - - Aug; a6lh. Empress of Chim - - S-pt i6ih. Em rrts of inJIi - . (Xt. uih, trinpiesi of Jira - - - Nor. nth. Empress of Com - LVc, 9h. Australian steamer leave Vancouver, B. C , iota ol every month. For ticket rates and information call on or aJJrsss JAS. FINLAYSON, Acent, Astoria. Or. W. F. Cars'in, Traveling Pass. Ajt, i acuma, w a-n. Gc.'. McL. Brown, Dist. r-ass. Agt, Vancouver, B. C PROFESSION-AIj cards. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms I and 1 Pythlafl nuii.lin over C. H Cooper' atore. Herman Physician. EclrCtlc. DR. BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Albert Dunbur s store, cor. 9th and Co imerclal. Prices: Colls, $1; confinement, 110.00. Operations at sftlce free; medicines furnished. W. C. LOGAN. D. D. S., DENTAL PARLOUIS Monsell Block, 67J Third su:t DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND tiURUKON Office, 6S4tt Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronl diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special aili-utlon to diseases of warn en and surgery. Office over Danzlger'n store. Astoria. Telephone 'o 62 JAY TUTTLE. M. D. i'llxSlCiAN. fc'U liGEON, .ND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms & uid 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and t to 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his olllce until in o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4G8 Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 385 Commercial street. . Q. A BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COIJNSJiL(J AT LAT. Office on Second SU-seL, Anion, ot. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and. A M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL. W M E. C. HOLDEN. S-etary. MISCELLANEOUS. ART OF SINGING. MRS. H. T. CROSBY, (Pupil of Anton Uarill and otlier mas ters) will give lessons In MUSIC AND VOICE CULTURE. In the school of the great mastei-a of the Italian method of training the voice. Apply at 408 Commercial street. REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN PoKTl.AuM.i -;:..! Handley & Haas, 160 Fhsi .-trcei. unci get the Dally Astorlan. Visitor.- nt-r-'l not iniaa their morning papr :,j,i:, there. BIS VERA O-'fCt WINES AND BRANDIES. fandel wine instead of cnfft :r i P'ifiy cents pur gallon. iiv -peach and apricot brandy. Ms.- iV Cognac end-wine at Ales I'ji'twrr A. V. ALLEN", DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, iV'..its Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass iud Squemo.ue Streets. Astoria, Qro DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hc-reoy (jlven that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un derslsned, under the firm namo and style Oregon Tran.tpoi'tatlon Company, is tills lay dissolved by mutual onsen:. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Paul Sclirader, nd lue as sumi::g the payment of all debts due by said firm. Astoria, Or., May 13. 18!5. PETER 11. CRIM. PAUL SCHRADER. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Catzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation co. Two Dally Boats to Portland "Telephone" lenves Astr.ria al 7 daily (except Sunday).. Lenves fortlnnd daily nt 7 R. m., ex cept 5-iHidny. "Bailey Gtzert" linves Astoria Tnca. rlny. Weduesdny, Tl iiifilav, Friilsy nrnl Shturiiiiy inorniiiL' at 0:45 a. m : Sriudav i veDing at. 7 p. m. Liivhi TortlHnd dnily at H p. m., ex cept .Sunday. Ou ya!md.iy uithf at II p. in. C. W. STONE. A ami, Antoria Telephone No. 11. V. B. Scott, President EL A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt, Portland. S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and -Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating.-. 17f Twelfth rv. A'orU. fir Horth Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX POKTEP. Leave orders wlih J. L. Carbon at the Sunnirside Siloon or Tn: p -.. the Cosmopolitan Saloon. A'.l crJcrs will be promptly attended to.