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...... ..... . ..... ' . ... I r. urn mil s.eSs " " ir v ..." .-, THE DAILY ASTORIAN. WKDNKSIUY MOItMX(., SK1TKMIIKU 23, HUM!. - .a" ... ...fc-J i . y t. , JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. N. TICK Ms) Or HI BSCKHTION. PAILT. Bent by mall, per yetr (6.00 Bent by mall, per month ......... .. .SO Delivered by carrier, per month J WEEKLY. Brat by mull per year, H In advance, poaiagt free, to subscriber. AU communication Intended for puhll aatlon should be directed to the editor. Buatnra communications of all kinds and remittance must bo addrved to The Aitorlaa, The Atorlan (ruarantees to Its sub c-rlliers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on th Columbia Iver. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. Th Weekly Astorian, th second oldrst veekly In the slat of Oregon, has, bext to the Portland Oreconlan. th largest weekly circulation In th state, Jho. 7. Handley tt Co., ar our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorian an b had vcry morning at their stand. El Third street. Louisville Courier Journal: A glance t these figures (returns from Maine) and at the revised returns of lees than 15.CU0 plurality for Jones In Arkansas a falling off of 1S.000 over the Pcmo eratlc plurality In lS!H-wttl pretty nearly convince any one how the elec tion is going. President Jamos J. HIUs annual re port for the year ending June 50th last, as commented on in the article from the St. Paul Plnoeer Press, re-publlsh-d in the Astorian this morning, ought to be circulated by the Republican national committee. It Is certainly one of the best campaign documents that could be published. Of course Mr. Bryan's, recent statement to one of his New England country audiences) . the people their long established, relia that railway freight rates had not pro-'ble and only standard of value The re sulting confusion would be Incalcula ble. Rusiness would be reduced to bar ter; all commercial and economical re to have been a heinous crime, not against the mining millionaire, but against the common people. Another claw of persona Joined In the cry, namely those who had worked for an Inflation of our Irredeemable paper money, who had oppoacd the resump tion of specie "payments, and now fa vored the silver dollar, because the sil ver in it was worth In the market less than a gKl dollar, and Its coinage would therefore furnish what they culled "cheap money." And then be gan that campaign of falsehood which In shamolessiioss of Imposture- has never had an equul. IMPOUTANVE OK A FIXKP STAN P- Ai;n. A capital example of the length of time It takes to understand, appreci ate, and become familiar with the value of any particular kind of money is shown todav by t'.ermnny. Years ago. after the terrible whipping they gave the French, the t.crm.v.is deter mined In their pride to have an entire ly new money. So they gave up the old-fashioned German "thaler." which was worth about TJ cents, and ad pted as a standard the "mark." which Is of the exact value of an Fnglish shil ling. This occurred twenty-five years agv Yet today there are thousands of v.ormans who keep their accounts In "thalers." and to whom the "mark" conveys no idea of value except as a fraction of the "thaler,"' while the twenty-mark piece, though of the exact value of the English sovereign. Is at a discount in the money markets of Eu rope because people are not as yet ac customed to It. are not familiar with It. and are therefore suspicious of It. It takes years and years to fix in the minds of a community the value of any particular kind of money. The American dollar was fixed In ITS:', so that It Is over a hundred years old. For over a hundred years It has serv ed Its purposes admirably. Today It conveys to the American mind as dis tinct and as clear a measure of value as dies the pound to the English mind. Destroy the dollar and you take from MARVKL0V8 RKSl'LTS. From a letter written by Rev. J Gun derman, Dlmondale, Mich., w are Per mitted to mak this extract: "1 have io hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, the results were al most marvelous In th ease of my wit. While I wns pastor of the Uapttst church at Rive Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing I flrlpi. Terrible paroxysms or coughing would Inst hours with little Interruption, and It seemed If hv could not survive them. A MfiiJ recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: tt was quick In Its work. nd highly satlafactcrv In Us results." Trial bot tles free at Oh. Rogers' Drug Jstoro. Regular site, 8.V snd II.W. At Chattanooga the short cotton crop Is believed to have a greater effect on the dry good houses than prevalent politic. It doesn't matter much whothrr lick hcadach. biliousness, Indigestion, and constipation ar caused by neglect or by unavoldabl circumstance; De Witt' Little Early Riser will speed ily cure thorn all. t'haa. Koger, Druggist. The Kgvptlan cotton crop promise to he the largest ever known, estimated at ti.OOti.oml centals t.'oi'.ia'iVoi".) pounds.) Theories of cure may he discussed at length by physicians, hut the suf ferer want gulck relief; and On Min ute Cough Cur w III glv It to them, A safe cur for children. It is "the old harmless remedy that produce linine- Receipts and shipment of boots and shoes at St. l.ouis show an Increase of more than four per cent over tho.Hto results." Chna. Rogers, dtugglst rtrst of the year up to date, as com pared with the I'.'rn sp .n.lmg time la-t year. Cle eland rport that industrial op erations continue iptlct and along the most conservative llii.--. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no fiee alkali, and will not Injure the Ilnest lace Try It and i notice the difference In quality. Koss, i Hlgglns & Co. Sometimes the most careful women ;ro the most careless. M..v a woman, bundles herself up to keep out si. kness: --when she Is neglecting the very vt..t; sickm-ss that can come to a woman I She allows a slight disorder to become worse, to slowlv sap hi r vitality The little pain and the other slight lndlca- T)). mv,,m,,tlt f merchandise s Hons of trouble seem to her uiilmpo. I- h,vU.r ttt x.m ille and nil ant. She gvs on. with Increasing suf-j ,ln(1! ir(, w(,r,My ,11,y fering. until life Itself become a drag. Nervousness, "sinking spells, digest- Don't trifle away time when you ive disturbances, and fifty other com- have cholera morbus or diarrhoea plications may arise from the derange-1 Fight them In the beginning with De ment of the organs distinctly feminine. Witt" Colic and Cholera Cure. You Over thirty years ago. the need for a. don't have to wait for result. They reliable remedy for so-called "fenuilel are Instantaneous, and It leaves th complaints" was recognised by Pr It. bowels In healthy condition. V. Pierce, then, as now. chief consult-! 1 ing physician to the Worlds Dispells-! A Jacksonville business so far has ary and Invalids' Hotel, at HulTalo,) been better than the most saugulne of N. Y. He prepared Dr Pierce's Favo- the jobber predicted. rite Prescription, the most wonderfully3! effective remedy that has ever ben1 used for such maladies. Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps and receive Dr. Pierce's Ifcw-page "Common Sense Medical Adviser." Illustrated. DeWltt'i Sarsaparilla Is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens conatltu tlons Impaired, by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chas. Rogers. OUTWARD MOUND OKMOON (MAIN FLIfllST 18.KH.. Sept tvt mm n n. Augtul llr bark . . 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There and over, but it Is not so generally I would be no guide, no order, no assur known, as Mr. Hill's report shows, that while freight rates have declined near ly two-thirds since 1SS1. the rate of wages paid to railway employes has actually Increased since said date an advance of 45 per cent. Mr. Bryan's habitual misstatement of the common facta concerning every subject he has touched upon in his swing about the country has utterly destroyed public confidence In either his veracity or In telllgenoe. If he is honest he must be Ignorant; if he isnt ignorant then he Is wilfully dishonest, and in either case be Is utterly unfit to be president. Carl Schurx' great speech at Chicago is generally regarded as one of the most effective blows against Bryanism so far delivered in the campaign. His treatment of the brazen falsehoods In Tented by the silver agitators concern ing the circumstances under which the act of T3 was passed is especially tell ing. The speech should be read by every honest truth-seeker. Mr. Schurz was a member of the senate which parsed the act suspending the free coinage of the silver dollar, and on this subject he said, in part, at Chicago: "But I hear myself asked, if this Is so, why was this act of IST3 passed se cretly, surreptitiously, stealthily? For silver orators have been persistently dinning into the popular ear for many years, until millions believed it, the story that the silver dollar was 'as sassinated' through the law of 1S73 by some dark, corrupt plot. This fable has heen so often and s authoritatively disproved that I am u.v.viii.ug to take It up again in detail. Senator Sherman did that recently in a most conclusive manner. I will only add that I was a member of the senate at the time and know whereof I affirm; and I emphat ically pronounce all the stories about the act of 1873 being passed surrepti tiously; about senators and members being somehow hypnotized, so that they did not know what they were do ing; about some Englishmen being on the ground with much money to pro mote the demonetization of silver, and so on, as wholly and unqualifiedly false. I wish to be scrupulously cour teous to my opponents. But as a con scientious stud'-nt of contemporaneous history I am bound to Bay that in the forty yea--s during which I have been an attentive observer of public affairs, L have never witnessed nor heard of SU'-h unscrupulous, shameless, persist ent, audacious, cumulative, gigantic ly ing as has be. n and is now don.; with regard to the act of 1S73, its origin, Us nature, an l its eon.-equi-ncts." How did it happen that the acl of IS7i; did nut attract rm re popular at-tt-ntb.n at the tini"? Simply because the dripping of the i.bsol'.-te silver dollar from the coinage was regarded by ev erybody takins an interest In such matters a.s the mere n-cording of an ac complished fact, a '4 a matter of curse, Just as much so as a law would have been providing that the old flintlock should no longer be used In the arrny. And how did It happen that a few years afterward such an uproar arose about it? The reason for that, too, was very simple. In 173 the market value of silver, although already yield ing, waa still high. The silver In the silver dollar was worth $1.02. The sil ver mine owners did not care to take J1.02 to the mint and get only $1 back for it He was then enthusiastic for gold. But a few years later sliver had declined in market value considerably, and when the silver miner might have 'taken 9U cents worth of silver to th silnt and got for it $1 he was enthu siastic for silver, and he grew more and more enthusiastic the more silver declined In the market, and the more profit' free coinage would have given him. The silver mine owner is no doubt a great and good man, but he Is not the most disinterested of philanthro pists. He knows on which side his bread Is buttered. Finding the act of 1S73 In his way, he discovered that act ance in any transaction. Everything would be afloat in a sea of chance and trickery. Finance and commerce would be chaotic. And this is the condition to which Mr. Bryan and his co-consplr-ators would reduce this country! The substitute offered is not a dollar. nor has It a fixed value. Tou may call it a dollar. So you may call a mule a jackass, or a monkey a man. Without a fixed standard the country would be at the mercy of speculators. Legiti mate trading would be impossible. Manufacturing would necessarily cease. Purchases of manufactured articles would have to be made of those roun tries where the existence of a fixed standard enables the manufacturer to look ahead and calculate profits. The uncertainties and the gambling spirit of the greenback period would return with ten-fold curse. Each morning- the price of silver would be the one and all important piece of news. No busi ness arrangement could be made which contained the element of time. The Baryan platform forbids contrats based on stability. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed, when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and per haps fats' bilious fevers. No medicine will ac more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Htadache. Indigestion, Cons.l patlon. Dizziness yield to Electric Bit ter. 50c and 11.00 per bottle at Chas. Rogers Drug Store. The movement of bulk gtnin hits been somewhat restricted at New Orleans ,lrt,,.,. f ,vort t by want of bnnage. but an abundance 1 lh, r-nii,.,i states if otvan tonnage Is In slcht for i'cto-i i ber and November American flour is now the principal Veneniila from MAr.INFltS AND TP.AVEI.FItf. i Speak In high terms of the preventive j and remedial properties of Hosteller's1 Stomach Bitters, a medicine peculiarly) adapted to the wants of those called on to exoerience the vicissitudes of cli mate, the Inclemency of the weather, the hardships of a seafnrlng or oiit-of-dior life, or the dangers of a malarial or otherwise pestilential atmosphere. A small quantity of this agreeable ton ic nullifies Impurities In water, forti fies the stomach against the conse quences of an unhealthy or unaccus tomed diet. It also enable the consti tution to bear up unharmed against unhealthy climatic Influences, and the system to sustain unimpaired In health and vigor the fatigues of travelling Emigrants, tourists, miners and others who have thoroughly tested the effi cacy of this article, declare It to be a sovereign preservative of health under conditions most unfavorable. ROYAL Baking Poyvdcr v has beta g warded highest honors at every world's tale where exhibited. Between the banks of Boston there is a fair supply of money, but It Is held In few hands. Many a day's work Is lost by sick headache, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWItt' Little Early Klser are th most effectual ptll for overcoming such difficulties. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. There has been a marked improve ment in the grain busness of the Erie canal recently. The whole system 7 drained and un dermined by Indolent ulcers and open ores. PeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve speedily heals them. It Is the best pile cure known. Chas. Rogers, druggist. ,iaa) llalfnur, iiillltrle i' rvati " ' . J 14 Caiunr.nl A Cu ,. Piirllan.l Hi, ur ill Ilia silitnit A ki-rr T l.itk1 !" Halbmr. (lulhrlr , C.i f JUM .U.ital Slbaim A krrr lite J'.'.lli ll Mail,', .in ilia Vartiv. tamo an. mi '.title SL'i.Osl. K - Al, ,..1t. cav's talniiiii. v at ue ftai its) K .Jlln.IV I" a Itinir, titl'i,' S'st.iMi II lit,t.aa't lihls n,.iir, vain.' 411. iss) H - ,S'.7'Ja Milt n.ttif vsil tl-pili. l-.si.rt'.'i i.l. , I ..,r. value .ve.iti .l-V.a.. Y7IV M'l. d nil, valin- ll.uu ami t ',M ml, barley, aUi liaj K-I'i;.l nl.lt fb.ur. value SiMVs. I. . it...'' ht'ls Ibiitr. vain sit) ilO. M -11,7 .'V hhls n.nir, tame S-thi.tlslL. N -iv.itkl bills d.tnr. Vtllif et.'.ttal. i-al,.i I .7 blea rtiuir, lain.-SI !,,.! P-.tlsii II.ITV, II, biulcv, value tll.tall. t - . 7 Lai blila flour , v al He l.-J'St) K-I.ViUi I. I.l. Itinir. tabic Sll.'isi a l-.jlu l.l.la ll'iur. value a.'vst', a l i lii'IIs bran. r-.VWe SI I, ma brail, value I lliai. ami 4'.i4i caaea aaluinll. I Alan I.V.ltsJ l,tt ll.nir. V tl'T .r,.it Jn.vis ;7,t4J K jn.'MH.iia tl.'iir.'v i.l'i.. tsl.iisl " It -.U. ll.iKi , it,.'s . .Int.. , (I I a arl .1 i.l.l fl.im" vi:ssi: i,s ox thk way to okixjon. roar sunn ranvi tvn n NrW YiiltK- Shlp Henry Vl'.lar.l Al.tol V II V- ln turk llarlla ', . AM W KnP- v-llr slop ii W W'.iirP, HOMHW- Hr slim I In. II, lame CAI.l.Atk- Hr ship Itu-h.'iipe U-a k; Itr slur- Sierra hatrv ial I l Kill 1- Hr shirt K.'llaure J Hr shin Kura-la 1 ,. MKI.llnl its r - Hr bark l.lmlru Nr.VtC Asri.K. N. S. VV. Hr ah p CHy nf Mailraa I Hr ship Haarst.lalel . Kill I'ri JASHUll- Hr atiln K"yat lieorge I Hr bark litenattnu gr bark InjcJ 8 WAS. -ISA - Br bark Colombo: TAHI.K II V- Hr hark Calgnrtn CaatleJ YnKllll AM t tier sitlp llr irlrtt' 1 nr iteamer Asiatic rrmrei ctrTal. . ; fallen . . jvlii' tent ii , jUiltlt-r Norrta..M rsa rat. CusaltlSfcKs. I'ta Oft Wilson . Pa K'U.lliaon ll"(hfa. .. . sharp . . U'.i .li A 1 1 Sullen . Hs-srW .. Id'. iai. , . , , Ot liUbs)AI ... I MM HUM I 1 In? IT mo pur.' IHMl 1 1 si. I0OA1 lort iuvai Hal'iatr. Ctithilt & t o u.. Merer, V. A Cn Halfnur, Uuihrlr A Cu I.' 101 ilrimtht !V77 Haiti ....... steel i:-Jtl Hat A I Tairgart ...... Hallil . . K.ibertault , . IM llOAl litu no ti 111) liaiAl Halfnur. Winlirle Co I'urtlauU rinur Mills Iralvewton reports enllectlons dull, owing to farmer holding cotton for Minneapolis elevator companies are getting some outside money, which j better price. means an Increased movement of wheat and better collections from country j "Boys will be boys." but you can't merchants. I afford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple season by having Distribution of dry goods, general supplies and machinery, show consid erable increase at New Orleans. No people suflei so much from phys ical disabilities as those whose busi ness requires little or no muscular ex ertion. The lack i f exercise causes th liver to become sluggish and the result is constant Constipation, Indig-stion. Biliousness and Sick Headache. To pre vent this take Simmons Liver Regula tor; It keeps The liver active and makes oii;'s c-'ir.diiion as comfortable as tfcos-: w ho have much exercise. The Cincinnati Price Current esti mates the lf'6 corn crop will equal 2.275,HlO.0H.i bushels. PUHELY VEGETABLE. The Cheapeal, Pares! tnd Bt Family Medi :ine in me world t As Kffkctcal Specific fir all diaeasca ui the Ljver, btonuu.il and Spleen. Kegulate the Liver .rid prevent Chills tsu i-kvus, Malaki- CS 1-KVEHS, lioWEL r,MFLAISli, KfJITLE sHS, JAL'SDILS AHI) NALsEA. BAD ISKEATHI Nothing Is an unr-lensint, nothing to common, ar cad breath ; and in nearly every case it comes frorr :he stomach, and can oe v easily corrected if you aril ke .-iMXr.Nsl.lvic Kfi.i'Latos. Io not neulecl sr lure a remedy for tnii repulsive disorder, ll will alar .m prove yuur appetite, complexion and general health How many suffer torture day after day, making life a burden and rol.ijinjr existence of all pleasure, owing :o the tecret suffenrji; fr.m Piles. Vet relief is ready o the hand of almost any one who will use systemati cally the remedy that has permanently cured thou sands. Simui'NS Livek fri;i:LAToK is no drastic violent purge, but a gentle assistant to nature. CCNSTII'ATIO!ar SHOULD not be regarded as a trifling ailment in fact, nature deman.ia the utmral regtilax.ty of the bowels, and any deviation from this demand paves the way often to serious danger. It ll quite as necessary to remove impure accumulations from the boueis as it is to eat or deep, and DO health can be expected where a costive haoit of bjdy prevails. SICK HEADACHE! Thia distressing affliction occur mote frequently The disturbance of the stomach, arising from th imperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain in the head, accompanied with disagreeable nausea, and this cnnslitutee what ia pr.pulariy known aa Sick Headache, for the relief of which TAKE SlltMOSS LtVEH Kkgulatok or Mediums. MANCFACTCFeD ONLV MY J. H. ZEJXDf at CO., Philadelphia, Pa. "I have never had a day's sickness In my life," said a middle-aged, man the other day. "What a comfort It would be." sighs some poor Invalid, "to be In his place for a year or two." Vet half of the Invalids we see might he Just as healthy as he. If they would only take proper care of themselves, eat proper food and digest It. v It's so strange that such simple things are overlooked by those who want health. Food makes health. it makes strength and strength wards off sickness. The man w ho had never been sick was strong because he always dlg"std his food, and you could become the same by helping your stom ach to work as well as his. Shaker Di gestive Cordial will help your stomach and will make you strong and h'-althy by making the food you eat make you fat. Druggists sell it. Trial bott! 10 cts. News comes from Providence that nearly all the large cotton cloth mills wnir-h united in the partial cm taiim. nt of the summer ar again running full time. DeWltt'i Chollc and Cholera Cure In the house. Cha. linger. Druggist. General business Is Improving at Au gusta, owing to the early marketing of cotton. T true A CIU.W IN NK ll.W. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2."c. For sale by Chas. Itogers, Druggist. Providence reports a slightly better trade In Jewelry and cotton manufacturing. If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your blood Is thick and sluggish; If your appetite Is capricious and uncertain. You need a .Sarsaparilla. For best re sults take DeWltt's. It recommend Itself. Chas. Itogers. Inquiries fur Iron are more numerous at Pittsburg, iih'l the outlook (s promising. nCCKT.EN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for juts bruis.es, sores, ulcers. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Kogers, Odd Fellows' building. I'.romhail (Liverpool) reports the world's supply of wheat at :iJ.O')'),,o less than a year ago. and over rJ.On'l, M less than two years ago. If yoEi have ever seen a little child In the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trou ble and appreciate the value of instan taneous relief always afforded by De Wltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea It Is a relia ble remedy. W could not alTord to recommend this as a cure unless It were a cure. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Among the textile manufactories of Philadelphia a number of the mills are running on half time, while olhers are shut down entirely. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. OASTOIIIA. n. . . . . 1JI llO- SI Louisville reports that better prices are realized for well-known brands of u hlskb-s. Hrahlp Mutton Mailt .. PaPH TuH N Hr ship HrvnlilM-. Hr atiln Piirtirldgv .. llr ahlp IV-lellst Br bur Forfarshire 1 C01.tlM.lil. t'KYI.'iS llr ahlp fit v of llad'tlixtnn Hr ahip p..wau Hill I MAI-KITH S Hr bark Pnsryntl MIM.AI'iiltK- Hr ship nreallu! l-IIAMill tl- , Am schnoiir-r I mil llr ahlp P..'tal!. h AbKI.AIPK- Hr nark A.tnrla I- or stiin M.-lainip.'! MllS I KVIbrir- llr ship lievi'iiby Hall. 1'oltT I'llllK- llr ship I'nrt Jai ksotl IP'KiiIiATK- Am aehr t'arrler inv. SANTA IP iSA I.l t- Hr ship Vnrtlgern mm v- Hr ship I'roviiici'i Ill V. II- Hr bark Javal SAST'IS- Hr shin i amhrinn princrss . Sproul ...II AAI HlbanuA Kerr.. Manna V, sematin ITwV ion tt Atnlvra.ni . Iil bai t) Kuw lan.lt IHM iiuaI J K l amerou A I'o .... M.Kelilla lata Ion I .... "i-Un.-hru . lsr la, vl .... .ShaplauJ n3 ball I ... stana lajbAI . Mi-I'otiabt IH'.V I'OAI .... VI 1 1 tie llr." pa'AI rjr.'tt Stuart IVatleV McU-.kI , I'JIaV lltIA t . IT'" llt'Al . .v .I t, ba)AI Jas UhllaW I'D sinipenu l.tntilier t'u . ,. Tlmrkelaeli. ll.Vltaitl .' Net Ills .. I .KiAl W 'wii-khem IWs iiOAl kludge .. .laiiwAl . I.linlvall Am Trading Co . . Patiet i.'H"l bsiAl . .... 'jiilll-l Itr IfaJAI I ll'ivlwu.at sis llalAI I .ilniifs .. rem Ion l HKKKMKNCKH I troll I April Ji. IIS, 5: Vav IT, ?H. k'W. S Julia i.lh. JIN, -J3 Vi. Intn lib. il Janeiro 1 jail 31, pass.nl I 'lllitirii Jan ."-'. .'.'S, lllW I prior In Julv i ; will have lo illa.-ln.rtr. pall Mar Jl. I'.S, :C.W; .Inn,. :l, T rVi' u rani'i. Aug. i. sol, I jtnau lima uf t argo, il June i. piaae. l.Uant. tin 'Int.', lu Hay nf I aallt-.l again ASi;. In. llln a) Julia lli. l,i N, P. W TOTAL ON THIC WAV. Sear York... A'telal'le.... Alaoa Hay.. Antwerp..,. Hum bay .. ... Calls" Colombo. .. f'Ht'etolVM .Lint i I.lverrKil ..... . .1,'LIT : Maurltlua . ..I..fii i Mell'iirne .1 IM'I ...!.'? :.ll .... 'II .Muitevlilin Hrlalmtie Mnk'Hlatu II I. 'to HnhU 4 ; I Ni'Wi aatlt, NSW 3 j Table II ty .-I7 I.W. Kin rle Jetiero 3A-'S i Yokohama. WW I.IIT'J ' slugapor -1.7 tan ...l.'is ! sweiis.-a i l'm I Total illwai I.ftl I shanghai 'i.lliU I Same time IMtS 71,1,11 i.'.'. I'nri I'lrla 2.I.U I Sam time mm i.;il M- I Mania Kosalla. . . .':.' l.i'.iel r-tni". I HVI O.R&E uivhh ciioicK or -9- as TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES. Via Spoksna and St. Paul Via Otjdeo, Denver and Omaha of St. Peal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Francisco. Hint of t'al. Haturdtty, Hrpt (,. I'olunibla. Thuiadny, Hepl. 10. State uf (.'.(. Tui'tvtUy, Hept. 11. t'oluntblu, Hillldity. Sept, JO, Htnlo of CHI. Krldny. Snpt. :S. I'olumbl. W'r.lii. a.lny, Hopl 30. Htnte of Cal , Monday, tk t I. I'olumblav. Hitlurday. Ikl. 10. B.p- AliLiEH & SON Wall Papar. Artltlt' Mtttrlalt, I'.lnlt. Ollt, Glaat, tic. Japanfta Mattlnga, Rufrtanl Bamboo Gon4l 365 C. mrnercinl Htreet. Poison Ivy. Insect bites, bruise, scalds, burns nr- nulckly cured by le Wltt's Witch Hizel Halve, tho great pile cure, f.'lms. Uo(?ers, (IruKKlst. TELL IT OUT. Don't sit down and wait for trade, 'Taint the way. Get a hustle, make her show, I'ush your business make her BO, Don't nit down und wait for trade, 'Taint the way, 'Tair.t the way, If you've got something to sell, Tell It about, Let your neighbors see you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't eay die, If you've anything to sell, Tell It out. Tell It out, Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things niovln' every day, Talk about It; that' the way, folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise, Go to Elmore, Bnnhorn's officii and see machine. Take along some of the twines "a good a Marshall's," In your pocket, and test them. Then how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and flah In your net to rind out. their new and handsome twine testing . iia tj ia a pen .wiannrrat 'Jl f .11. Or f..r li.ii.i.rrhiea. I'llr.r.".' i !,-i. .vi" tmi.li.rrh.r.i, iolw.,,.e -,'. iv hii. , u 11 ti a I u r I .:.. oaranu-.-.t U ' linr. i, i,r any lltlUliiiu.'i nt w tintiiir... Ii.'ii, irritalleii r ul ij.' 'riiHU Huui,B. ti'in i,r 111 nr 11 11 a 11111 'i-t trtlS Cull'''!' Hi. brams.. N.m atlrluai-iit. .iia-.iamn.o BT3 b' ,riau. i?S b upriw. I'r.-rttl.l H 'INt-TBiSw'M "'. ..r a I- a. ,0.7s, 'VaVJrlral-' Ui Cirrillttr renr un ruiut-at. SEASIDE SAWHIbb. A complete stock of lumbr on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling, and all kind of finish: mouldings end shingles; also bracket work done to order. Term reasonable and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Ofllee and yard at mill. II. F. L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Heaslde, Oregon. Are Yon Going East? ii ur and that your ticket reads via HE NORTHAVESTERN line:. T You Waste Twelve Hours deliberately throw them uway of you take any other line than the Ilur lington to Omaha, Kan sas City, HI. Louis or ANY OTHKIl southern or southeastern elty. Tickets, time -tables, anil full Information on application to the local ticket agent or by ad dressing A. C. SHELDON, G. A Portland, Oregon. WHEN IN POIITLANB Call on Jno. F. Handley & Co., 124 Third street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while then. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA KAILWAYS. This Is th G I IE AT SHORT LINK Between UULUTH,, ST. PAUL,, CHICAGO And all Points Kant and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ve tlbuled Dining and Sleeping Car ' Trains and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " Hav given tm road a national reputa tion. All claniea of paaaengers carried on the veatlbuled trains without extra charge. Hlilp your freight and travel over thl famous lln. All agent hav ticket. W. II. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE, don. Agent Trav. F. and P. Agt. 248 Washington t Portland. Or. Astoria and Portland Steamtrt. T J. I'liTTKU. Leave Astoria Tueadnya. Thursdays and Hnttirtluy nt a. m. Leave Port land Moluluy. Wnlneia, und Fri day at 7 a. in. It. It. TlliiMI'HiiN. Ivnve Astoria Motnlaya, Wcltira- day, Friday snd Humtnya nt 7 p. 111. Leave Portland Tuesday, and Thurs day at H p. in., and Hulunlny at II p. in. TKI.IilMIK.NK Leave Astoria Monday. Wediieailuv s and Frldiiy nt t a. in. Leave I'm Hand Tuesday. Thuriluy nnd Saturday at 7 a. m. II.WLI'iV OATZKItT. Leave Aatoriii Tusdny, Tlitiradays and Saturday nt 7 p. m Leave I'nrt land Moil lay. Weilneiflays, Fridays and Sunday at ft p, For rnle and ganrl Information rail on or aiblrea O. W. IXil.'NHlllCItRr. Agent. W. II, llintLIIIJIlT. tlen. I'm. Agt., Pnrtlnnd. Or. ll. McNF.ILL, rr. aldent and Malinger. WHITE COLLAR LINE P ral,at'. t ,),., ntaataarf Rraaat. ennyruVal pills r ral ,V . "nasaal aa Half Datialaa, A I -VW. .1-1 win, 1,1,,. hi,,. r.ii.vGy 1 C 3: ",?'r.v. ":""::.rr laataralllaiaal llallrf f,r l.arllM.n la lnr, b m,.! Hall. Ili.llllll r ..ilnunl.lt. lr.ka.lrrl L.aalral ta.. II a,.... Irruuitu, 1't.iiuiii. . i,r Astoria and Portland Telephone Ituvo AMlnrla .Monday, UiiliiiHibiy 1111, 1 Fibluy mornliiK at 11. in. Leave Portland Tiit-sdny, TIiuih dny and Satunlny al 7 a. 111. Ibilley tlutzert leave AHtiula Wed ni'Miluy, Friday and Sunday iiIkIiI ut 7 p. 111. -Leaven I'oitland Tuesday, Thursday and Siiturday nights nt 8 p. m. . It. and N. Co,' ntenmers T. J. Potter runs ulternatt. tlays with Tele phone, and 11. K. Thompson runs al ternate day with llalley (in Inert. Tickets ginnl on all boats. II. It. Sf'OTT, President. K. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. ('. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. II, S. fun MAN, lata nf Frrrman ft Hnlmaa. K. T. tAHLIi, lata ol Stockton, Cal. COLUMBIA U WORKS FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and lioller Maker M"nu'Cb"nV"f fll1 Kinds of Machinery Iron and Tirana CaHtlnrr General Blacksmith Work (PliCIALTIES - Walrh Pai.nl :Whel, Ship Smithing ahi! St.amhiiat Work, Cannery anil I Mill Machln.rv. Marin tni Stationary Doll ars built 10 OrJrr. Specially eiiulprtd for lnr(r.ri' work Correapondenca aolltlted 18th and Franklin. I'hone 78 i