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)-,'r--v') r'.. s THE DAILY VSTOlilAV, WKUXKSUAY MORNING, OOTOHKR 28, IIHNt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. , Telephone No. TKKM Or HIBSCRIHIION. DAILY. 8ont by mail, per yetr..1,.. W.00 Bent by mail, per month 50 Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall per year, to In advance, nonage free, to subscriber. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Bualnena communications of all kin.l and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to It sub scriber the lancet circulation of any .uwpapr published on the Columbia brer. Advertising rates can be had 'on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the Urgoat weekly circulation In the state. Jno. F. Handley A Co-, are our Port land agent, and copies of The Astorlan aa be had every morning at their stand, 1M Third street The "A.torlas" hereby nfrar to doaste ONE Hl'NDRKD DOLLARS to 84. Mary'. Roepltal, payable demaad to rather Dtolsaas, wheaorer legal evldeaca I pre daeed ahowing that any efteraooai ewe paper pabllthed la Astoria has prlated wlthla the last alaety day expiring be fare thl offer a 'shtgts peeler or ther hlad ef "lelerraphle preM report," reeelved aver the wire eaierlnf either f the telegraph elBee la Atlerla, from aay polat eateld f Orsgoa. Astoria, Or., October IS. 1894. "I want it distinctly understood that "I am opposed to the free' and unlimlt "ed coinage of silver, with a sliver dol "lar worth fifty cents, as will be the "result If the silver policy as advocated "by the free silver orators becomes the "money of this country." E. P. Sar gent, chief of the Protherhood of Loco motive Firemen. "Mo position of a congressman making "such a statement made such an tm ";rvsslon on me at the time that It "would be ttnpostble for me to forget "the Incident." There Is no evasion In this frank, straightforward statement. Mr. Camp bell's assertion le backed up by George L. Cake, a former national secretary of the union to which the delegation be longed, who adds: "Every member of "the committee Is willing to make an "allldavit that the statements charged "to Mr. Hryan were made by him." It thus appears that l'ryan is condemned out of the mouths of several witnesses. Mr. Hryan Is now posing as the advo cate and champion of the worklngmen he was so free to Insult. Hecause they aked for protection from the pauper lalmr of Kurpe, he called them beg gars. Heoause they wanted protection that the industries with which they were connected might continue to give them Work, they were thus grossly in sulted. Mr. Hryan was not a candidate at that time, and no doubt spoke as he thought. He is now asking for the votes of these men in order that he may !e personally benefited, and Increase his wages to JJO.iVO a year. We do not be lieve he will get these votes. Tired people are tired because they have exhausted their strength. The only nay for them to get strong Is to eat proper food. But eating Is r.ot all. Strength comes from food after digestion. Digestion is made easy with Shaker Digestive Cordial. People who get too tired, die. Life Is strength. Food Is the maker of strength. Food Is not food until It Is digested. Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick suf ferers from Indigestion can be cured by the ue of Shaker Digestive Cordial. It will revive their spent energies. nfreah and Invigorate them, create new courage, endurance and strength, all by helping their stomachs to digest their food. It aids nature, and this Is the best of it It gives immediate relief, and, with perseverance, permanently cures. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle. 10c. mm r m V 2 The highest claim fur other toiMtecos is "just Hit good its Durham." ft very olit Muokcr known tVre is r.n:ie just a;-. ikkI tu adkweiFs m mm mi m on will one cmrv:t cacli twoi'imce Uic,,:iiui lt' junta in- de raolt lour i-iiuec KljtOl Iil.ICk Well S I'l.llllllll. liny n Ikh: of t It I : tvle tmtct toUttvoatnl im.l ilie coiijxm wliicli JtVC .i llvt of valuable presents i.ml how jT to jjet llicm. v A sacra J ton- d'iiM ifU X -4 The clear and comp.vhensive article In today's issue from the ien of Mr. J as. B. Murray, New York, Is deserving cf careful perusal and study by all. Written In an interesting style, it deals in a convincing manner with the great questions of the day. The fallacy of silver monometallism Is made so plain that none need go astray. George Gunton In a contributed arti cle to the Eight Hour Herald said: "There la no aspect of the cast In which wage workers have anything to gain by the adoption of a silver standard, but they have everything to lose. They will lose In the valu-. of all their sav ings; they will lose In the purchasing power of their wages, and, most of all, they will lose by the enforced Idleness accompanying the business disturbance and bankruptcy which A radical de preciation of our standard money would create." Mr. Bryan continues to excite the distrust of his audiences against silver by proving to them that men of intelli gence who formerly hoped that the value of silver might be sustained by legislation have been convinced by the experience of the country that they were mistaken. There are tens of thousands of Intelligent men who be lieved. In 187S, and for several succeed ing years, that silver might be brought back to lta old price, who have been since convinced, by the increased pro duction, and other factors which led to the great fall In its price, that such restoration is absolutely impossible. Hence they are opposed to the IS to 1 ratio, based on the price twenty-three years ago, which was double what It is now. Mr. Bryan, by abusing such men, leads his hearers to consider whether they had not good reason to abandon their former views. No Individual of sense can assume that these men had any personal interest in changing their opinion. Hence the question arises, were not their reasons good and suffi cient? And if for them, why not for the voters of the country in general. HOW BRYAN INSULTED AMERI CAN WORKINGMEN. The papers have recently made men tion of an Incident which occurred In congress before the ways and means committee at the time Mr. Bryan was a member- of that committee, to the effect that when a committee of window glass wokers appeared to argue in fa vor of a tariff on window glass, Mr. Bryan called the manufacturers rob bers, and the worklngmen beggars. This incident has not creat"d much attention, owing to the fact that up to this time there was a lack of proof that it occurred as reported, and Re publican papers were not disposed to hold Mr. Bryan accountable for such a break if there was a doubt about It. But there is no longer a doubt that Mr. Bryan is guilty. Mr. James Campbell, a member of the Window Glass Workers' Associa tion, was chairman of the committee which appeared before the ways and means committee of the house. Mr. Campbell has made affidavit as to what Mr. Bryan said on that occasion, and every member of the committee backs up Mr. Campbell's statement. Mr. Bry an came into the committee room Just j as the argument was finished, and when apprised of what had taken place, said: "Oh, you manufacturers are robbers. Then it was that one of the window glass workers asked: "If the manufac turers are robbers, what are we?" To which Mr. Bryan replied: "You are public beggar?, and so Is everybody else that asks for a protective tariff." Mr. Campbell feels fully the gravity f the charge he makes against Mr. Bryan, and he supplements his state ment w-lth this specific declaration, in the New York Herald: "Mr. Bryan made that statement, and "I have made affidavit to the same, "and am willing to make affidavit In "any court In this country, in the pres ence of Mr. Bryan or anybody else. "The fact of a man holding the honora- Hryan is not only an extreme free trader, but he Is one of those who con tends that a protective tariff is uncon stitutional. With his known views and vaunted disregard of the Federal courts, no one can tell In advance what kind of a disturbance of our revenue laws he would make If elected to the presidency. Omaha Bee. CAfSES OF NERVOUSNESS. The maladies which above all others cause nervousness, are dyspepsia, bil iousness and constipation. The great sympathetic nerve which connects the epigastric region with the brain, is al ways Injuriously effected If the stom ach and bowels are disordered: a per manent derangemnet of the functions of those organs reacts by sympathy upon the entire nervous system. Hoa tetter's Stomach Bitters, In restoring tone and regularity to the digestive apparatus, and overcoming constipa tion, permanently remedy the nervous complaints which originate In aliment ary weakness or disturbances. They are the very best nervine that can be used. By eradicating the exciting causes of nervous weakness, they per manently overcome the disability it self. But this is not all. By checking the maladies which cause nervousness, they build up anew the system weak ened and depleted by nervous disease. Four noted correspondents of the Philadelphia Ledger. Curtis of the Chi cago Recorxl, Creelman of the New York World, and Wellman of the Chicago Times-Herald, have canvassed the sit uation In Kentucky, and all four agree that the Blue Grass state will go for McKlnley. by from S.00O to :5.000 plurality. THE IDEAL PANACEA. James L. Francis. Alderman, Chicago, say: "I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used It in my family for the last flv years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Burgua, Keokuk. Iowa, write: "1 have been a mlnlater of the Methodist Episcopal church for 10 years or more, and have never found anrthlns ' King' New Discovery." I In Wisconsin the Hi, van mitnagtM have conceded three place on the elec toral ticket to Hryan and Watson. Bry an In crucifying hi regular running mate on a cross of brass. Globe-Democrat. ROYAL Baking Powder has beta awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. Bryan goes on dally posing aa the champion of the laborers, and yet all that he proposes to do for them Is to Increase their grocery and dry goods bills. Globe-Democrat. relief a Dr. King's New Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chits. Rogrs" Drug Store. TO Ct'KK A COLD IN ! DAY. Take laxative Btvtno (jululns Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. "3c. For sale by Chas. Druggist. t'nder republican rule the national debt was reduced K'.OOO.rtoO.ooo. t'nder the present democratic administration the public debt has been increased SoOO.UVO.OOu. Such, in brief, are the prac tical results of protection and free trde. St. Joseph (Mo.i Herald. ! 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The very existence of the unl versify depends upon the defeat of Hry an. Chicago Chronicle. The cure of Rheumatism has often taxed medical skill, but Its prevention has been very ecsy by an. occasional use of Simmons Liver Regulator. It keeps the liver well regulated, and the .ystwn free from poison. Therein Is the secret of health. "I -have used It for years for Indigestion and Consti pation, and al to found it gives one re lief from a touch of Rheumatism." N. Hughes, Lordsburg, N. M. Michigan is another of the states that is colder toward Dryan after his visit than before. New York Advertiser. SIMMONSX regulator7 Tfie Favorite Home For all diseases caused by derangement 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 fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. H. Zelliu & Co., Philadelphia- IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR YOC. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irvlna, 111., write that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with sever pains In his back and also tht his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kid ney cures but without any good result About a year ao he begin the us of Electric Bitter and found relief at once. Electric Bitter Is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often give almost Instant relief. On trial will prove jur statement. Piles 50c and ILOO. At Chas. Roger' Drug Store. OASTOtllA. ttif, "I stand on three platforms," said Hryan at Kurllngton. And there Is not a democratls plunk In all three of them. Loulsvllle-Courler Journal. 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 aa De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small In site, great In results. Charles Rogers. Bryan Is to make thirty-seven speeches In Illinois, w hich will not do him thirty-seven cents' worth of good I Kansas now has eight electoral and six state tickets. No wonder the pop ulation la decreasing. Springfield Republican. Chonic constipation Is a painful, dis agreeable and life-shortening difficulty, n wie way or reaucing me tremendous It deranges the system, causes sick majority by which McKlnley Is certain to carry the state. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Seems as If consumption always picks out the brightest and best. Fully one sixth of all the deaths that occur In headache, bad breath, and poisons the blood. It can be readily overcome by De Witt's Little Karly Risers. These little pills are great regulators. Char! Rogers. Ten days ago the liuslness Men's the world are caused by consumption. Sound Money League was organized In Many things were once considered Im-1 Kansas City. I'p to last Tuesday even- possible. It would be strange If med- ng 10.000 voters had signed the mem- Ical science did not make some prog-; bership roll, ress. The telegraph and telephone, the ! phonograph, the electric light-all were j De Wltt Wltch Halel SaJve n" once impossible, and once It was Impos- j tlsePtlc- oothlng and healing appllca sible to cure consumption. That was ' tlon for burn. lds, cuts, bruise, etc., before the time of Dr. Pierce's Golden ! and cure" p,le llke I Instantly Medical Discovery. Taken according , ",op8 paln' Charles Rogers. to directions, this standard remedy will cure 98 per cent of all cases of con sumption. Consumption Is caused and fostered bv Inumrltv r.f fh hln,.ri I I is cured by purity and richness of the blood A canvass of Minnesota made by cor- respondents of the Globe, a democratic paper of St. Paul, shows a plurality of 1 20.000 for McKlnley. urtly, certainly cured by the "Medical Discovery." It builds up solid healthy flesh and vigorous strength. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a 1008-page medical work, pro fusely Illustrated, will be sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover postage only. Address World's Dispen sary .Medical Association, Uufralo, New York. A hacking cough Is not only annoying to others, but Is dangerous to the per son who has It. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to It. Charles Rogers. The bookmakers of Lexington, Ky., are offering ten to seven that McKlnley will carry the state. Takers are few and far between. If there is any truth in the story that Marcus Daly, the Montana silver king, sent J150.000 to New Bryan's election, he will find takers as fast as the money can be counted. McKlnley money is going begging there there at odds of 3 to 1. Pure blood means good health, De Wltt's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, York to bet oncur,'s Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from Impure blood. Charles Rogers. Many political speakers, clergymen, dingers, and others who use the voice xcesslvely, rely upon upon One Minute Cough Cure to prevent husklness and laryngitis. Its value as a preventive is only equalled by Its power to afford In- tantaneous relief. Charles Rogers. . 'lt.l.-iMlie.. ..t.ulf -Ireaui ...... iipii-a -...-HryuhlltU . 'Mwlt-wtn .... Ill-ri a-litl. . IM I ... I VS ... l.lTv . . ii"'L I mi . ,.1lll t llr 1 Itr hrk II Hr h.tik li Hr .hi. . I'.' Hr h.trk .. 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ENNftVJYAL PILLS Orlih.al aa O.I, Snialaa. A j-in'c " ""."i. -... t.t V 4A :' I I 1 tatfkraiii a., alh.- bf iiagiiw Itr. uvl i;.44 .l.lll. nr. i.iu. rtta. Taka -n,, fiinv'nrt,. mhtitw ,.4I.'N A.I..iuI,ii.wm44a In ,t.v r..r .trik-ul.,. ..iinnauu tad l(JU-r T.pp I a,llrt." 1. utitr. by rlar MbIL l.'.IIIHI I .tlrnnhi.l, J Cklrkr-l-rt .railral I a., U..II... aay First give men a chance to earn money, anil then, secono, give them hi. nest dollars in payment for their la tor. Dollars ever so good will not be sufficient if labor Is not In demand. C'hlf-ago Inter-Ocean. Tetter, eczema, and all similar skin troubles are cured by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes at once, and restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never falls to cure piles. Charles Rogers. Another sign of returning prosperity Is given In the report that the glass factories are soon to resume opera tions. That Is one of the transparent effects of the assured success of sound money. Chicago Tribune. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tie fa il mil. flgutu It If 91 twry vnpptt. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing: Department TRY USwiASf AN ENIGMATICAL, AIM. OK FARK. For a dinner, erved on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Ha(ford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. BREYINER & HOLMES Hlacknmithtt. Hpecla! attention paid to rieamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CA1YIP ffiORK A SPECIALTY Itf Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. Once in awhile it happens Are You Going EastV B sun and s that your ticket reads via HE NORTH-WESTERN T that the local ticket agent cannot give you all the Information you re (Itilre. When this Is the case write to me. I have cop ies of the latest rate sheets and railroad time tables and can tell you KVERYTHINO you want to know about the best and cheapest way to to reach Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, or any other southern or southeastern city. C. SHELDON, G. A., Portland, Oregon. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRINO Overcoats and winter wrap will be In fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-hr-ated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and fit Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for ped and for safely, no other line can compare with this great railway of th West CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la tit GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East ' and South. Their Magnificent Track, Peerles Ves tlbuled -Dining and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given this road a national reputation.- All class. of paaaeng.rs carried on 'th vestlbuled trains without sxtra cbarg. Ship your freight and travel over thl famou Una. All agent hv tickets. W, H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAOiC, Gen. Agent Trav. F, and P. Agt, 248 Washington it, Portland, Or. nir)ta anon .imiannona rfllnndv for IJ.im.rrhfak. IOInut, flpnrmaturriiuia, Whltat, unnatural flit. cliarjfMi. ,r any inflamma tlon. Irrltatlou ur ulmra- I atolaflaa. tlon of miinout mum. lrntmCif 1 do. bran--.. Non-aalrlnstut. old by llrasslala. nr p-nt In plain wrapp-r, lr ttpriwa. pn.ial.l. fuf l ill. or a ljltl.'. ll.lt,. tirrular ttnl oil rtxiuoat. laluta.j.AJ M . J Ootrttuwl 17 0 oraoimtn.0 .WF"m Vi V 0. a t. A i 0.R.&1. OIVKH CHOICE OF TRAflSCOUTIJlEIlTAL ROUTES. Via Spokaoi and St. Paul Via Ogdeo, Denver and Omaha or St. Pea! Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars Astoria to Sao Franelsoo. Columbia, Tuesday, Oct. 30. Ktato of Cal. Hunday, Oct. !S. Columbia, Friday. Oct. JO. Mate of Cal. Wednesday, Nov. 4. Columbia, Monday. Nov. (. Htata of Cat. Hatunlay, Nov. II. Columbia, Thursday, Nov. 11. Hlnle of Cal. Tuosday, Nov. Jl. Columbia, Hunday, Nov. t9. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. TOTTER. Leave Astoria Tuesday. Thursday and Hatunlay at t a. m. Imv I'ort land Monday, Wednesday, and Fri days at 7 a. m. It. It. TIIOMI'HON. Ioaves Astoria Mondays, Wdni days, Fridays and Hunday at T p. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thurs day at I p, m and Saturdays at 11 p. m. RAIIEY OATZERT, Leave Astoria Tusdity. Thursdays and Huturdaya at 7 p. m. Leave Port land Monday, Wednesday, Fridays and Hunday at 8 p. in. TELEPHONE IOttye Astoria Monday., Wednesdays and Fridays at t a. in. Leave Portland Tuesday., Thursdays and Hatunlay at 7 a. m. For rate, and general Information cal) on or ad ilre a. O. W. LOIINHIIERRT, Agent W. H. IlURLnURT. Oen. Pa. Agt., Portland. Or. e. mcneill, President and Manager. WHITE COLLAR LIME TELEPHONE ANDBAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at S a. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thurs day and Hatunlay at 7 a. m. Ilnlley Oatzert leave Astoria Tues days, Thursdays, and Hatunlays at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Mondays, Wed nesdays, Fridays and Rundny at 8 p. in. O. R. and N. Co.'s steamers T. J. Potter runs alternate days with Tele phone, and n. R. Thompson runs al ternate days with iialley Oatzert : ' Tickets good on all boats, U. H. SCOTT, President E. A. Roelry, Agont, Portland, C. W. Stone, Agtmt, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBRflRY READING IIOOM FREEJ TO ALL. Open every day from I o'elook to l:M and (:M to 1:10 p. m. (Subscription rats tl per annum. H.W. COR. ELEVENTH ft DUANH BTi. A