THE DAILY ASTOKIA.V, WEDNESDAY MuRNINO, OCTOHKK 21, !.
JOHN T. LIOHTER, Editor.
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any point ontalde of Oregon.
Assort. Or., October IS, IBM.
A CAMPAIGN OF LYING.
The desperation of the Popoerat at
the swelling of the tide In favor of Mo
Klnley Is seen In the attempts to disturb
or break up meetings- There have b.vn
a number of instances of these reprehen
sible practices all over the country, and
they Increase in frequency. The free
sllveritea have reached a point. In their
"sign It. I did so, and thought no more
"about It until the last two months,
"when 1 And It Is bring circulated and
"used fr political purpose. I under
stood at the time It w as to be present
"ed to congtvsH, asking for the enact
"nient of laws In favor of labor. 1 cn
"not say whether the present circular
"Is a true copy of the one read to me
"at that tlmo. I will say, however, that
"I am not In favor of the five and un
limited coinage of silver, and Intend to
"vote for Mr. McKlnlcy ivsardlow of
"what may have been sulil or done In
"the past."
This Is the way Hon. Ktifus R I'ul
l.vrk, ex -governor of tloorgla. and one
of the best known and leading IVmo
ernts of the South. In a recent Inter
view, put the Issue of Mr. Itryan'a can
dldacy: "When I surrendcnM." he said, "with
"Hen. l.oe at Appomattox. In April, Ik
"t'.on. Grnnt allow etl us to take our
"personal belongings and our horvs
"and return to our homes, with the tin
"derstatnling that we sh, uKI reoognUe
"the supreme authority of the 1'iilPvl
"States and obey the laws In force
"wh.-re we resided. This parolr I have
kept, and would consider myself as
"now violating it if I supported at the
"ballot box the Hryan party, whose de
"clatvd purpose is to strike down the
"ho.ior of the government to which 1
"surrendered. This party is pledged to
"destroy the credit of the nation, re
"model its Judiciary on partisan lines,
"and to maintain state authority as su
"pertor to the national executive. In the
"performance of his official duty, en
forcing the federal laws and protecting
"federal property."
B'
,VXT with a big II. l'.neKvrll s tieuuine Hull
intromit la lit u etnas l ll-voir. ou will find o
ronton liialita ex. Ii two oiriee Ug, uud two oou-
pous lualjM uu (our ouuvm 1s of
Blackwcll's
Genuine Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Buy a hag of Ihtacelehmted tohaeco and read t he eoup
ulcb ivea a lutof valuable proaeuU ami how to gel Hi
LantnaanshnnaMsnVaJM
Those who are demanding free silver,
to give a better market and more divi
dends to the silver miners must have a
strong belief In the long suffering pa
tience of the American people. To pla
cate these miners we have already pass
ed two silver laws, under the operation
of which we have paid the miners HtH,-
OOO.rtOO for silver bullion that at last
accounts was worth only fcllS.WO.OOO.
That means, as may readily be seen, an
ultimate loss of two dollars for every
man. woman and child In the I'nited
Slates, and It has been Incur". J for
the benefit of nobody except the sliver
blind fanaticism, at which they are pre'
pared to deny the right of free speech (miners, fnder the free coinage now pro
to all who do not bow the knee In eer-!jH,sej- such losses would Increasingly
vile obedience to the silver trust. 'continue at the expense of the poor as
Another shameful thing Is the con- n-vi as th rich, all of whom would be
stant springing of falsehoods to deceive ! forced to contribute to the benefit of
the people. Not only are all sorts of
false reports being circulated in rela
tion to the labor vote, but reports about
"coercion of employes by employers"
are taking wings afresh, along with a
new line of misrepresentation. The last
report la continuation of the one cir
culated some time ago that the McKln
ley and Hobart management waa one
of boodle and
thing. Some time ao a bulletin was
circulated from Popocratic headquar
ters, and the same matter waa run
through Its system of ready prints and
newspaper plate matter, to the effect
that the country as well as the metro
politan newspapers were being tubsi
diied or coerced by mortgagee In sup
porting the Republican sound money
ticket.
Now comes a statement to the effect
that "McKlnley money" is being used
to purchase the sentiment of the agri
cultural press of the country- It is as
serted by the Bryan management that
all or nearly all of thi agricultural
newspapers of the country have been
approached with propositions of money,
and that all of the agricultural news
papers of the sountry now supporting
sound money or protective tariff have
been hired to do so. An Instance cited
Is that the management of the Ohle
Farmer, of Cleveland, was approached
Individually by Chairman Hanna and
offered 110.000 to publish gold matter
In its Issues until the date of election.
This statement has been published by
many free coinage papers, especially a
number of the advocates of the election
of Mr. Bryan In Ohio.
A letter has just been addressed to
Chairman Hanna, signed by Mr. M. U.
Lawrence, president of the Ohio Far
mer Publishing Company, saying: "You
or your associates may have noticed
that several Bryan papers In Michigan,
Ohio and elsewhere have been publish
ing reports and statements that you
offered our paper 110.000 for reading
matter space. I hardly know whether
the tiling is worth the attention, but
will state very plainly that you nor any
one representing you have said a word
to us on this subject, and you can au
thorize your publication committee to
make whatever use of this statement
you choose over our signature. I have
no means of knowing whence the state
ment originated, but we have an edito
rial this week positively denying it"
President Lawrence then enclosed a
carbon copy of a letter v. hlch h?s b?"n
sent out to many Inquirers denying the
statement in unmeasured terms.
Is a cause worthy the support of hon
est men which must depend on forgery,
on fraud, on falsehood ? Is it an honest
cause which depends upon the misli-ai-lng
of the people? Can the silver tru.'t
fool the people, as the fr;e traders fool
ed them In 12?
tho producers of bullion who have al
ready made a great deal of money out
of us.
Admiral Belknap, on the retired list,
writes to a friend: "I am combating
the heresies of free silver coinage and
the abominations of the Chicago plat
form. As an old A No. 1. live-oak, cop-
subsidixlng every- j per. faf tened democrat. I shall vote the
republican ticket this year for the fint
time in my life.
Rev. C. G. McPherson of Louisville,
Ky., who haa Just signed the petition
to put Palmer and Buckner electors on
the ballots, voted for Andrew Jackson
In 182S, and has voted for every demo
cratic presidential nominee since then
except Greeley. He could not support
Bryan.
William D. Bishop of llrldgeport, Ct,
who was for many years president of
the New Tork. New Haven & Hartford
railroad, has been a life-long demo
crat, twice elected to congress by that
party, but a few days ajro he made a
public speech In favor of McKlnley.
Silver advocates at Princeton, Ky.,
tried to break up a sound money meet
ing by scattering cayenne pepper on
the floor of the hall. The guilty si! verlte
was peppered with shoe leather and
taken to Jail. Then the meeting proceeded.
Samuel J. Barrows, who has been
nominated for congress by the republi
cans of the tenth district of Masa:hJ
setts. Is a well known Vnitarlan clergy
man and editor of the Christian Reg
ister of Boston.
As the phosphorescent glow of Mr.
Bryan's oratory continues to flicker
around the land. It Is becoming more
and more obvious that the Issue of free
silver plays but a small part In the cam
paign, and that the- only real danger
to be apprehended from the efforts of
the candidates consist In their tendency
to make the poor bitterly hostile to the
rich and begin a warfare of classes
among the American people. Boston
Herald.
This Is the day of antl-thls and Hiitt-
that, but what people need most iiowa
days is, the antt-billous medicine, Sim
mons I.iver Regulator, the King of Us
er Medicines, and better than pllK "I
have used no other antl-Pllious ren
edy for six years and know from ex
perience that for Indies of a cotistl
paled habit nothing equals It."-l.aura
V. Craig. Kllenbury. Kla.
OLD PKOPUS,
What the Shakers of Mount Lebatvn
know more about than anybody else
Is the use of herbs and bow to be
healthy.
They have studied the power of food.
They nearly all live to a ripe old age.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial Is pre
pared by the Shakers from herbs and
plants with a special tonic power over
the stomach.
It hell's the stomach digest Its food.
and digested food Is the strength-
maker.
Strong muscles, strong body, strong
brain, all come from properly digested
food.
A sick stomach can he cured and
digestion made easy by Shaker Digest
ive Cordial.
It cures the nausea, loss of appetite,
pain In the stomach, headache, giddi
ness, weakness and all the other symp
toms of Indigestion, certainly and per
manently. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10c.
Old people who require medicine to reg
ulate the bowels and kidneys will and
the'true remedy In Electric Hitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and con
tains no whisky or other Intoxicant, but
acta as a tonlo and alternative. It acta
mildly on the stomach and bowels, add
ing strength and giving tone to the or
gans, thereby aiding nature In tha per
formance of the functions. Electrlo
nitters Is an excellent appelUer and aids
digestion. Old people nnd It Just exactly
what they need. Price 10 cents par bot
tle at Chaa. Rogers' Drug Blor.
It Is not a question of patriotism
whether we shall have a gold or a silver
standard of mon-y In this country.
Hold is as patriotic ls silver. The
question Is, Shall we keep abreast with
j modern clvllixutlon. or shall w e fell
j back Into the ranks with Mexico and
the routh Americans? Chicago Times-Herald.
No American cltlxen who under
stands the needs of his country advo
cates free trade. Every man knows thit
to be Impracticable. Free silver, which
means silver monometallism, ls no less
objectionable. Bryanlsm means both,
and it is therefore hostile to American
interests and especially to American
labor. Omaha Bee.
MALARIA
DISARMED
TERRORS.
OF ITS
Malaria, that fell atmospheric poison,
is disarmed of Its terrors, and health Is
insured to thousands residing where
the noxious exha'ution periodically In
fects the air, and engenders Intermit
tent and remittent fevers, by Host-Otter's
Stomach Bitters, the most popular
as It Is the best of preventives, altera
tives and tonics. In numberless local
ities whe-e the demand for sulphats uf
quinine was formerly Immense, the
hurtful alkaloid has been almost en
tirely supplanted by this safe, popular
and effective substitute, which ls
prompt In action and entirely unob
jectionable. It nullifies the Influence of
miasma by giving a more active im
pulse to evory vital function, quicken
ing and enriching the blood, overcom
ing a tendency to biliousness, and pro
moting digestion.
TWO LIVES 8AVED.
Mrs. Phtcbe Thomas, of Junction City,
111., was told by bar doctors she had
Consumption and that there waa no nop
for her, but two bottle Dr. King's New
Discovery completely cured her, and she
says it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg
f era, US Florida street. Baa Franclsoo,
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach
Ing Consumption, tried without tasult
everything else, then bought one bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and la two
weeks was cured. He Is naturally
thankful. It la such results, of which
these ra samples, that prove the won
derful efficacy of this medicine in Cough
and Colds. Free trial ottle at Chaa.
Rogers' Drug 8tore. Regular slse (0
cents and 11.00.
Baon What' that card you have
got there?
Kgbert That's a new puxzle.
"Why, It looks like a map of the state
of Maine "
"Well, It Is; the puzzle is to find the
free silver men. Yonkers Statesman.
It was learned a short time ago that,
circulars were being distributed to rail
way men purporting to contain a dec
laration by P. M. Arthur, grand chief
engineer of the Brotherhood of Loc jhw
tlve Engineers, In favor of free coinage
of silver. It was based on a petition
sent to congress two and a half years
ago and signed by Mr. Arthur. N. B.
Scott, of the Republican national com
mittee, wrote to Mr. Arthur for an ex
planation, and received this letter in
reply:
"Your esteemed favor, with circular
"enclosed, received and read with care.
"That there may be no misunderstand
ing concerning my attitude toward the
two political parties, whatever I say
"must be acecpted as coming from an
"Individual, not as the executive officer
"of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En
"glneers. About two and a half years
"ago a gentleman called upon Mr. Sar
"gent and me at the Gibson House, in
"Cincinnati, and read to us what pur
ported to be a petition to congress. Af
"ter listening attentively to the reading
"of the document, he asked if I would
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
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Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
Mr. Bryan contlnu- to inspect the
rop s on the parachute an 1 t'llk of wht.t
what will happen In casj he U defeated.
Washington Post.
regulator7
Mr. Bryan seems to consider that
money shall be made of little or doubt
ful value In order that people will be
anxious to gt: rid of It, on the same
principle that a dishonest man who
becomes the possessor of a counterfeit
bill is anxious to pajis It on his neighbor
in exchange for something valuable.
Nashville Banner.
He Favorite Home to
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of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach.
Keep it always in the house and you
will save time and Doctor's Bills, and
have at hand an active, harmless and per
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MONS Liver Regulator will cure you.
If you have eaten anything hard to
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less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER
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pleasant sleep.
If at any time you feel your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR.
J. U. Zcliln & Co., Phlladclphia-
A card on the outside of office door
says: "Gone to lunch. Back In ten
minutes." And. the man will be there
on time. That Is, for some days, weeks
or even months, he will. Then he will
be at home occasionally for a day. He'll
tell you he had a headache a turn of
cholera morbus, or maybe he'll say
he had a lump in his stomach and felt
too miserable to move. The lump was
probably two of his ten-minute lunches
condensed.
Th- man who "bolts" his lunches
will find Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
the b-st friend he ever had.
Ther Is no case of biliousness, con
stipation, Indigestion, "heart-burn," or
any of the rest of the nlght-mare breed
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will not cure. They cure permanently.
Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to
World's Dispensary MedlcaJ Associa
tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr.
Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense Med
ical Adviser," profusely Illustrated.
The Minnesota man who dreamed
that Cleveland would eventually sup
port Bryan must have spent the pre
vious evening at a progressive Welsh
rarebit party. Washington Post.
T)9 Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is an an
tiseptic, soothing and healing applica
tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc.,
and cures plies like magic. It Instantly
stops pain. Charles Rogers.
Chonlc constipation Is a painful, dis
agreeable and life-shortening difficulty.
It deranges the system, causes sick
headache, bad breath, and poisons the
blood. It can be readily overcome by
De Witt's Little Early Ris;rs. These
little pills are great regulators. Charles
Rogers.
We speak entirely without prejudice
when we say that Mr. Bryan's canvass
has done himself Irreparable Injury.
All the republican and sound mony
democratic orators In the country could
not have harmed him so much as he
has harmed hlmB'-lf. Philadelphia
Times.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's tale
where exhibited.
"Two grave complaints are made
against the popocratic candidates," re
marked the snake editor to the horse
editor.
"What are they?"
"Sewall won't put up and Ilryan
won't shut up." Pittsburg Chronicle.
Telegraph.
TO Cl'KK A CM.H IN K K.tV,
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 2"c For sale by (.'has.
Rogers, DrugglHt.
Mr. Bryan's speeches continue to bris
tle with wholesale denunciations and
with wholesale reasons why he should
not b; elected. New York Press.
They are so little you hardly know
you are taking them. They cause no
griping, yet they act quickly and most
thoroughly. Such are the famous little
pills known as De Witt's Little Early
Risers. Small In size, great In results.
Charles Rogers.
OUTWAKl) HOUND OKKGON (MAIN KLKKT-18!l.r(5.
Bryan has done as much mischief
to his cause as a dozen Burchards could
have done. Buffalo News.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
Thi fa
ll Bill
tlgutut
ft)
b m
wy
vnppM,
The end of the campaign will not
bring Mr. Bewail an office, but It will
take Tom Wp.tson off his back and that
is something. San Francisco Call.
Mrs. L. It. Patton, Rockford, III.,
wrltea: "From personal experience I
can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla,
a cure for Impure blood and general de
bility." Charles Rogers.
Bryan has received n gold pen "with
which to sign a silver bill." Such a olll
must be signed by a steal pen. Chicago
Tribune.
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prl.ir lo July 4; will have lo .llaebarae Hart
ol eaiKii. Aug. 4, ai.l.l .IS") lulu uf eargo:
aalled again Aug. 11
S. Fkefkan. lala of Freaman A Holmaa,
K. T. fcAKU. lata of Stockton Lai.
!Are You Gom KastV
COLUMBIA IRON IMS
FOUNDRYHEN
Ulacksmlth.a, Machinists
and Boiler Maker
"'""KinVuf A' 1 Kinds of Machinery
Iron and Brasa Castings
General Blacksmith U urk
SPECIALTIES - Welch Patnit Whaal, Ship
JSmlthlne; and Steamboat W.irk. Cannery and
Mill Machinery. Marina and btatlunary Boll.
era Hull! to Ordrr.
Specially equipped fur Ifiteri' work
Correapondenca soli,-lied
i8tli and Franklin. Phone 78
BWEV1NER & HOLMES
HlHcknmllha.
ripcda! attention paid to 'Teamboat r
(e.ir'r.K. flrst-claiiH horaeaholng, etc
LOGGING CAjVIP (DORK A SPECIALTY
1S7 Olncy ctreet, b;twen Third and
and Fourth. Aitcrla, Or.
B aura and that your tlckat
read via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
ASTOrvIfl PUBLIC LIBRARY
READING ROOM FREE TO aU.
Opm every day from t o'clock to l:M
and :M to l:M p. m.
8ubciiptkn rat $1 par annum.
H.W. COa ELEVENTH ft DUANH BTE
nitr M la a nnnanmaVifintiai
rcniwlr fur UtinorrliwA.
Id I ubdi;i XJ nnitm, aiiDAtural ill
rrinrKin, fir anr llJllMMint
tlnn. IrrltAtluii nr tili-ri.
nrcuw louHfiuH, tVI'MI III III II II II 11 R IIH'ITI
fHttVANS CHfM'ftH CO. I"nn. K'ifl-MtrinKrilt
or Mnt In plain wr upper,
hr m orrai. nr-tiMiil fuw
Penmyoyal pills
1- P
(trlslriMl and OrIv finHlajA.
lirtlCitl l"f UtHrhtttera RnplUk IH
(i4M k-.l wtih tj)n rtl.h.10, Taka
miotlirr. H'fidanoriruttbtu&
'tMUf far f.Ar,n inlttttr, br n4mrw
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CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
nd
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
Thl 1 Ui
GREAT SHORT LINE
Btwa
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Toiuts East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerleaa Ve
tlbuled Dining- and Bleeplnf Car
Train and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given thl road a national reputa
tion. All clanae of pauenKer carried
on the veatlbuled train without extra
charge. Bhlp your frelifht and travel
over thl famou line. All agenti hav
tlckeU.
W. H. MEAD, F. C. BAViOB,
Gen, Agent Tray. F. and P. Agt
248 Waahlngton L, Portland, Or.
WHEN IN ?ORTLANTD-Call on Jno.
F. Handley ft Co., 124 Third afreet, and
get tha Dally Aatorian. Visitor need
not mis their morning paper while ther.
0.R.&N.
OIVES CHOICR OF
TRAHSG0NTINEJ1TAL
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St. Paul
Via Ogden, Denyei" and
Omaha or St. Paul
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining- Cbalr Cars
Astoria to Sao Francisco.
rnlutnlila, Tuivailay, Oi l !0.
Statu f Cal. Humlay. (k-t. Zi.
t'liluinlila. Friday, tvt. 30.
Htatfi of t'al. Weiltiiva.lay, Nov. 4.
t'liluinlila, Monday, Nov. .
Htato uf t'al. Kntunlay. Nnv. 14.
Columlila, Thurrtiiy, Nov. I.
Statu of t'al. Turaday, N..V. 2.
Columlila, Sunday, Nnv. ti.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T. J. TOTTER.
I-ave Aatorla Tueadaya. Thursday
and Raturdny at ( a. m. lve I'urt
Innd Mimdaye, Wetlneadaya, and Fri
day at 7 a. m.
R. II. THOMPSON.
I,eavr Aalnrla Tuaday, Thursday
and Saturdays at T p. m. I.eve Port
land Mondays, Wnlnoa-layi. Friday
and Sunday at S p. m,
ItAII KY UATZKKT,
Leavo Aatorla Mondays, Wlne.
Jaya, Friday and Sundays at 7 p. m.
Leave Portland Turadays and Thurs
days at S p. in., and Saturdays at 11
p. in.
TELKPHO.NK
Leave Aatorla Mondays, Wnlnoaitays
and Fridays at 6 a. m. I.vave Portland
Tuoadays. Thursday and Saturdays at
7 a. m.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
0, W. LOtJNBIIKIIRT.
Agnnt
w. 11. Htmi.nurtT,
Qen. Pas. Agt., Pnrtlnnd. Or.
K. MnNIULL,,
President and Manager.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
TELEPHONEmAILEYGATZEBT
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Astoria Monday,
WedneHdny and Friday iiiornlnir at t
a. m. Leaves Portland Tueaday, Thurs
day and Hat unlay at 7 a. 111.
Halley Ualzurt loaves Astoria Wed
nesday, Friday anil Sunday nltfht at
7 p. in. Leaves Portland Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nUhts at S p.
m.
O. It. anil N. Co.'s steamer T. J.
Potter runs alternate days with Tele
phone, and It. II. Thompson run al
ternate day with Halley Oatzert.
Tickets good on all boats.
U. H. SCOTT, President
E. A. Heolcy, Airont, Portland.
C. W. Stone, Airr-nt, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
Beaver Hill and
Gilnian Coal
For Family or
Steam Purposes.
...Try It
CLEAN...
Reasonable In Price
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO
Agents, Astoria.
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