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THK DAILY AST01UAN, Sl'NUAY MOKNINU NOV KM Mitt B, 18110. i f A 2 4 -.8 i t il it JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone No. fit. TERMS OF lBHCKir riON. DA1LT. Sent by mall, per yew W.tk) Bent by mail, per month 60 Delivered by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall per year, H In advance, poatAfe free, to subscribers. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorian. Ths Astortan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any lawspaper published on the Columbia irer. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second oldest weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. . J no. F. Handtey Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorian can be had every morning at their stand, IM Third street. Ta AtHan" hereby off re to donate ! HCNURED DOLLARS to St. Mary's epltal. payable as demand to Father Dielmna, whaaarer legal evidence Is p" Aaeed shewing that any afternoon news paper pahllahed la Astoria baa printed within the last ninety days expiring be fore this offer a single "special" or ether kind of 'telegraphic press report,' received ever the wires entering either of the telegraph antes la Astoria, fro am nay paint ontslde of Oregon. Astoria, Or., October 15, 1HSJ. Astoria, can and will supply codfish for the millions. A little nerve, a little money and a little Eastern codfish brains are all that Is necessary to add many thousands of dollars to the pro fits of our fisheries. The people of Astoria are to be con gratulated on the reappearance In the columns of the Astorian this morning after an absence of many moons of the welcome legend "Money to Loan on easy terms at low rates of Interest," The fall In the rates on both call and time loans, with the disappearance of the premium on gold In New York yes terday. la a very plain demonstration ef the benefit of the victory obtained for sound money at the polls through- cut the country on Tuesday. people outside of Portland who do not know the man's hypocrisy and scllHfth ness, when he Is permitted to boast of his Intimacy with "Scott of the Ore eontan." as he repeatedly did In his snecch In this city, or when Senatoi Mitchell interlards his public addresse with reference to "my friend, the gov ernor?" If one-half the Oregonlan say about IVnnoyer Is true, he Is publl. enemy who ought, to be shunnod and despised by every decent member of the community; yet In that paper only yes terday we see a long, though somew hat facetious account of a "call" whl Chairman Hlrseh made on him. It Is this everlasting mention of the man In the newspaper that feeds his vanity and enables him to delude his tough element with the notion that he Is high and mighty political muck-a-muo whom good cltlsens so much dread that they actually go out of their way I show their respect for him. Oregon has Just demonstrated by its majority for McKinley that the Eastern concep tion that It Is a stjue Inhabited mostly by anarchists and Populists Is an erro neous one. For heaven's sake let preserve the good reputation we hav just established, t" sitting down on Pennoyer and suppressing all forms of Pcnnoyertsm. Of course well Informed people everywhere In Oregon under stand how little real influence he Is capable of exerting in future, and his dear friends among the bankers and great people of Portland may also know that he is not the all-around desperate character which he so much delights to see himself painted, but In circles of good society throughout the country the name of Pennoyer has been synon ymous for years with something un known but terrible and detestable In the politics of Oregon. So far as the effect away from home Is concerned. It would be just as sensible for the Orego nlan to advertise the existence among us of a small-pox pestilence aa to be forever parading Pennoyer"s doings and sayings so prominently in Its columns. The people of our sister state of Washington will And it hard picking to get Eastern capitalists to Invest In their enterprises since the large major ity cast In favor of repudiation la that state on Tuesday. In fact It Is difficult to see how they can even raise the Interest now due on the mortgages held by New Engiaaders on their skj'sc rap ing marble fronts. a. Inscription on a banner carried In a procession at Sioux Falls. South Dakota, during the campaign, declared that "The day will come when bankers will be hung in New York and Boston like horse thieves In Texas." During the last Bryan parade In Chicago the marchers as they passed, angrily shook . their fists at the banks and newspaper offices with all manner of hoots and I Imprecations. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, 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 Rogers, Odd Fellows building. It's location Facetious traveler (pok tng his head out of the car window) What place is this? Native (leaning against the depot) Paradise. Kaintucky, suh. Facetious Traveler It Is, Is'lt? Well, this Is how far from where? Native Half a mile from the dis tillery, suh. There Is nothing that causes women greater discomfort and misery than the constantly recurring Headache. Men suffer less with headache. "My wife's health was very IndiiTerent.having bead ache continually, and Just two packages of Simmons Liver Regulator released her from all headache and gave tone and vigor to her whole system. I have never regretted Its use." M. B. De Bo rd. Mt Vernon, Ky. A gold man and a silver man of Sum mit. Miss., have agreed. In writing, with (100 forfeit up, that two anvils shall be loaded and discharged the next day after election, and If McKin ley is elected the silver man is to sit These were some of the ' uPn ,ne anvils to be fired by the gold effects observed of the exalted and dig nified plane upon which the late Pop ccratic candidate Is said by many of the Populist papers to have conducted his canvass. His artful message of congratulation to MaJor'lIcKInley will not serve to cover up nor make the American people forget certain other recent messages and sayings of Bry-aniara. Not the least remarkable features of the great battle of '96 which will make It memorable In the history of our pol itics are the speech-making records of the two leading candidates, says the Times-Herald. Each has conducted a campaign without parallel in any pre vious contest. From his own dooryard In Canton Major McKinley has address ed vfifting delegations from every se--tlon of the country, numbering thous ands of voters and representing nearly every form of productive industry- These visitations have been continuous and uninterrupted, sometimes num bering as many as twenty-four speeches In one day. To each delegation Major McKinley has had something new to say. To each he has made a masterly appeal, constructed with special refer ence to the needs and interests of the Industry represented. His never-failing response to this daily exaction has fur aiehed an a-stonndlng revelation of the rem.irkaMe resources of the man. Rich In historical allusion, abounding in sparkling metaphor, pregnant with sol id and unassailable logic, defended by statistics of high authority, his appeals stand unmatched In the history of American campaign oratory for fault less rhetoric or for lofty and dignified argumentation. Mr. Bryan's rear-platform speech-making tour. In which he made over 4,7 ajjresses In twenty-nine different states, traveling thousands of miles, furnished an exhibition of mar velous physical endurance unprecedent ed In the campaigns of this country. A WAY TO SETTLE PENNOYER. bup, and if Bryan Is elected the gold bug is to sit upon the anvils when the silver man touches them off. 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 Risers. These little pills are great regulators. Charles Rogers. Ahead of His Time. "I lived 100 year too soon." From a sinistral cloud In the Here after the shade of Napoleon scanned the earth. "If I had known, If I had known!" he murmured Inceesantly. "With a bicycle con of energetic scorcher I would not have done a thing to those Russians." Then he assumed the pose which he made famous at St. Helena. Although a very busy man. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y has found time in which to write a great book of over a thouaud pages, entitled, The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser, In Plain Kngllsh, or Medicine Slmplllled. Few hooka printed In the English language have reached so great a sale as has this popular work, over isso.000 copies having been sold nt Jl.W each. The profits on this enormous sale having repaid Its author for the great amount of labor and money expended In Its production, he has now dechled to Slve away, absolutely free, 500,000 copies of this valuable Look, the recipient only being required to mail the World's DIs lensory Medical Association, of Buffalo, N, Y of which company he Is president, twenty-one (21) one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sent post-paid. It la a veritable medical library, complete In one volume. It contains lOOS large pages, and over 300 Illustrations, some of them in colors. The Free Edition Is precisely the same aa that sold at Sl.M except only that the books are bound In strong mantlla paper covers instead of cloth. It Is not often that our readers have an opportunity to obtain a valua ble book on such generous terms, and we predict that few will miss availing themselves of the unusual and liberal offer to which we have called their at tention. The rampnlgn excitement Is ended. ul tht Is every ivtwon to fear that this long-suffering country will have to endure a tlils-ls how-lt-wug season from Tillman and Watson. Many political spin k era, clergymen. singers, and others who use the vole excessively, rely upon upon On Minute Cough Cure to prevent husUlness and laryngitis. Us value as a preventive Is only equalled by Its power to afford in stantaneous relief. Charle Roger. We Infer from l.llllnn Russell's ex I puliation that Actor Walter Jones has Issued Ms letter of acceptance without being otlK lally nominated. Tat ft. Haiti HfUtU OABTOniA. entpw. Hy profession Major McKinley la a lawyer, but he now expects to try his hand at a new line of work for a while as a cabinet-maker. Many live of usefulness have been rut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Roger. As we understand It, Tom Watson's letter was taken out of the campaign ut the same time It w taken out of the pjatolllce. Pure blood mean good health. De. Wltt's Sarsaparllla purine the blood, cures Eruptions, Eciema, Scrofula, and all disease arising from Impure blood. Charles Rogers. James Toleman, of Bristol, England wnocc death Is announced, was the last "potwalloper" In Great Britain. Before the passing of the reform act In 1S32 the "potwallopers" were, in a political sense, an Important body In some or the English boroughs, and they possessed the franchise because they were able to "boil their own pots. By the decease of Mr. Toleman they become extinct. The word "wallop' is now obsolete or purely local In Its use. It means "to boll." MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Our- derman, Dlmondale, Mich., we are per mitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, aa the results were al most marvelous In the case of my wife. While I waa pastor of ths Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hour with little Interruption, and It seemed as If stu could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; was quick In Its work, and highly satisfactory In Its results." Trial bot tles free at Chaa. Rogers' Drug 8 tore. Regular slse, 50c and fl.00. At the conference of the Catholic Truth Society, at Henley, England, the other day, it was decided that the An glican church is thoroughly leavened ith Romanism, and therefore the Roman church may now direct all Its efforts to the conversion of the non conformists. It was also voted to start fund for the relief of Anglican cler gymen who may lose their means of support by Joining the church of Rome. It may be said for Secretary Carlisle that he has worn the yolk of democracy uncomplainingly throughout this cam paign. OUTWARD BOUND OREGON GRAIN FrJWLMSOrrG. Sept tw ll.ki. n.ao. Annual Kr Wk ... IK llr iii In Am "litn .... in Mr h.rk it llr lil s lr la.k . .. 4 lr hark... 7 llr ll'. ...... II llr (III II Itrli-ik- .. Ml r uliii 14 Mr li) 15 IT It OH is llr ilili....... .I III .lun .... At llr li ok SI rrliare . . J llr Hill'.. J Hi luirk 0 llr W ... Am nil p... a nr lti. w Hr ilntt... : Hr I' oi,.. I! llr -In.. .. Hr IUi .... 1 Hr l .nk .. 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One Minute Cough Cur acts speedily, safely, and never fall Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and cold are cured by IL Charle Rogers. Hysteria is a disease and a political campaign based upon it la always more harmful to the patient than to the pub lie. De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve Is an an tlseptlc, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc, and cures piles like magic. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. Now observe how quickly Wand, Ho les, Hill, Morrlsi n and Harrlty will re cover from their attacks of vocal par alysis. Mrs. L. R. Patton. Rock ford. III. writes: "From personal experience can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparllla, a cure for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Rogers. Mrs, Bryan saw It first; she gave up campaigning several weeks ago. A hacking cough I 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. Beggar (who has Just received piece of bread) Beggli.g will soon be come tad business; why, half the time, when I ask for a piece of bread now adays, they give me a piece of bread! Fliegende Blatter. When respectable citizens in Portland cease to recognize and associate with Pennoyer, he will cease to be a men ac? to the peace and good order of Or egon, and not until then. There Is noth ing in the man to entitle him to any real distinction, and he only maintains his hold on the hobo and criminal classes of the Btate by virtue of his supposed standing and Influence with those who occupy high social and bus iness positions in Portland and else where. Just as soon as it is seen that people of that sort treat him with the same outward contempt that they are known to Inwardly feel for him his name will become Dennis with the whole of his Ignorant, and disreputable following. How can It be expected that his misrepresentations and tricks of demagogism shall have no weight with They are so little you hardly know ta are taking them. Tuey 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. Mrs. Rebecca Packard, of Tioga County, Penn., who was 101 years old last week, possesses all her faculties unimpaired. She remembers when the Indians swarmed through Tioga County. SIMMONS RElOAgR7 Tfie Favorite Home Remetlg. 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. aT. H. Zellin St Co., Philadelphia- . ELECTRIC BITTERS. fclectrlc Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver la torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is Celt A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and per haps fat bilious fevers. No medicine will ac more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dlzslness yield to Electric Bit ters. 6cc and S1.00 per bottle at Chaa. Rogers Drug Store. Mother Charlie, you said you'd been to Sunday school. Charlie (with a far-away look) Tes'm. Mother How does It happen that your hands smell fishy? Charlie I I carried home the Sunday school paper an' th' outside Is all about Jonah and the whale. Tld-Itlts. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. I have found another use for the chan'ng dish," said Mr. Canker to his wife, on that lady's return home from a visit In the country. Well, dear?" 'While you were away I threw It out of the bedroom window at a loquacious cat and killed the ajilmal." Harper's Dazar. 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. Mr. Bryan's burning words" may corns in handy for the Bryan family this winter; coal Is going up. TO CIKE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Omaha can still point with pride to Mr. Bryan as the best ringmaster of society circus who ever cracked a whip. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, bn mry i Soientina America i ta. vaf r tlWlT. TBanar aaairav Design patsmts. COPVninu-rn Tnr Information an1 frw Harviu. k -r-i MLNM a CO- SU BaoDaraT, Niw Voma. Oldeal be mm fof sanirtnc pamta la America, Frary patent taken out hr ut la bruuahl b-fora Uia puUlo by a notio slr.n tnm of abaivala In tnret etmilattoo of an 7 artratjfle paper In th F ?S!i "i"K . WeeklT. K.I .So yaari SUWatamontha, Artdreaa. MUV-TS iuj PPSllasiiSj Ml Uruadwaj. Mew yurk CUjT TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...ALL,.. OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and Irom Tillamook snd Nehalem depend upon the weather. For Freight; and Paascnger Rate Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AO B NTH . 0. N. CO., Agents, Portland. Mont so-called "salmon twines" ar col ored with acids. The acids rot th fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore, Sanborn 4 Co. Is an ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of th material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar- hall's Is called the best In the world. Sept. Ik'tbr 11 Her liiii. J Hr mlp ....... SI Hrahlp 7 llrahli.. .. 14 Hr ihtp . ., W Hr hli J ' iir tia k a fr bark A Hr t'ark a Hr hlp llr liaik.... Hr lilii Hr l..rk II llr baik 13 llr olnu. Vi llr tiark. l llr atitu ... rai-aaiva t ;tltlt"rlalllllllri.. Vltt-mattttaiiaiil 1 Hrvnlill.lal IIWniit . Autloue ,iIWM. , .. Il'liiiuure liiiUueevltu. t,,. ilaol ...... 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I k rauiat.Ht a t'o H, , lUir-Mir, tiullirla A t'o j K I'liivn-a A l'o .. IM l., UllUirla A t o .... a'l IM d all la Id iMal!Vl 1 Ill I 'at tall II 4 lil V. .... ...Jail aa Id m Ml I'W . 4)1 I ...... ail lla td .....A'l lla ...m. .....1.1 lie . -4il Ita M . all il 4 . private. , Hi i .., All l AT AIM Ail la 4 m. All W All i W I.rlrala, All a. id Bll oauare a A-1 .io Kl.ial W.t"Ju v.iiati " Ajm M.W 4l,iJ T.;a ;iuo ' 4,it 4i.i:i n,m :u,i!i) "I,.J si'.Vef 4v,oa1 4a, Hll U.fi:'i 4.',.VW i,ilt M lu 4,t,U 44.AW irj.lro V...10 ' iialMriuiiihrla sj'o .J H fameron A t'o ... .Pntilas.l rl.ur MIIU, SI la... Aj Krrt .... Hall. air. Uutlirl t o . J k Cameron A To ... Mallmir. tiiiihrla A i'o .silm.n k karr s.rllrn.i Klmir Mllle . .. . Haltour. tluthria I'u J It l aiiieroii A I'o ISirllaiul Klo.ir MHUl'u..... miImmii A Karr .... Haltour, Oollirle d I'u .. It M , M Hlhetui A Karr t M H M II Csinemn A t'o .... , II &a.. IMM lla M I I lla l-l HSU I lie t I lla Id I l-a ad 1 la I Its M I H I I II Id I II Id A -ai.nthtbletV.iur. 1 .'iT.onvial i.'il, il iV.. . 1, ...... .;T,." ,ViLt li'iii'aii ?.I.L.";.l..-"ai i Aat rw3tAvTnUriI.Sr talue MU.UU K-Alio li.lHmw. aalmon, value Ml .um K-J bn (lour, ealua IVI.01U. U-tAaeo bl.l. flour, tralue Hl.owJ. II -i.T t.hla fl.tur raj . rf.l.iui. -i.aAbli.rl..ir, raJuMi,tiji J-Alen S.TlS bhla fljur, value lA.uarj ami 7.M ctla barley, talua li,lu K-in. ill Itbla (lour, ra lie ll-.im. l.-.,i'ait.hli n.uir, raloa ;o U, t-l,7J4 tibia flour, value .iu,iiuu. ,N-I.a hhia floor, Ue J,. lt-Al l.iVT bble flmir, valuo U..J r-Oki 11.170 -lli barley, value l,U vj-.lao tuo bl.'e Hour, value r.l.ouo K-IAW bbla rlour, value Hl.iW S-I.tl bble II.Hir Value aAOrtt. alao Itllletla bran. T-.AIsa ai l.tlia hran valtiallllkL 111.I eiUJ h.i ulm.in I'al., lAikil hl.U Amu . lua AttJkU V Aluk il-al bbla Ho ,r, value H.vaii. VESSELS ON THE WAY TO OREGON. roar sailsd raos and sami. r.W VullK- Shlp Hennr Vlllard C'Al.l.AiV- Brbark Highland rorealU Hr bark I'a. ca I UV&KitMib- Hr ilup He lance NKWCArtn.K. N.8. W. Hr titik t'niidHlat HrehivCtiyof Madras . Hr ttark SiMtwilttn i Kit) PK JANKIKO- Hrtup Kate Th"Bint..... ..... Hr chip IVt.irwern 1 Hr iblp H -yal (ieorge I ira o.fmaiuin Pklten Nicoii.'-- Roblueon .... Kee kirtfflthi... ITnomaa Use m .... Taarijart BTiit. TM ATS. I47 WAII Snv'tODAl SUA AAl MM I0UAI 1 1444 tOIAI S- UUAt 10 luoAl 1 IwrhnoAl laeJ-HQAl l4 IUUA1 IUM l.ll A I IMI I II) A I lift IuqAI oosiiosim. baa joi-r Sutton A Beeb ....! M Meyer, W. A Co , -.1 Br bai rlrihID Mai-hrlhanlih Hr bark Ilea KobrLin TARI.K HAY- Norhark Malllanrl YOKOHAM A- Hr ettinier Aalatle Prlncet Auderaon. SINliAPUKK- I Hr eltlit tirmtl nt Stuart IITU! I0DAI koNTIiVIIiKU- I I Hr bark Heealnit .i Hrahlp IKtvenby llaiL . . Wlrkbam.. . PtiKT P1RIK- I Hr ahlp Port Jai-kaoo Hods. H0K0I1ATK- I Am ai-hr I'nrrler Dure Uu.lvall SANTA KI.SA I.I - , Hr ahlD Yortltfcrit - Davlee BAlIM- i Hr ahlD Provliiral Jonea IllAl.O- 1 tier ttark MajrdHleuet Shoemaker... SANTliK- 1 Hr hlp I'smbrlan I'rli.ceai lon.a 1 A I. T Al- Hrbark('rl(teit 1 VAI.PAHAIMO- hv.e.1 Sli p U.ly Llnal. . HvrnwD llr iliiu Yallorl UlTA- 1 Hr bark Hollo ,,, .ThoinM Hrah p H.nkhuraU K.-arti t ahlu Yaiiiloarot. tiaVAli NAliAKlKI- I I llr ha.k Zlnllal... I 'l.Vft IU0A1 I1IIYA1. K'lAI.S- I I Hr lark Keuyon ! 1 179! itxA I . 1 n BaJd.ur. (I.itbrle fo 10a ,1'ortlaud Flour Mill lot , u T3S I ill 1O0AI .IISM IO0A 1 'IWaiUUAl I . elS.WOAl J , 'ik IOOAI JlSWI l()Al .'11 100A1 ,'l.VO 100A1 .jllHVIUUAl (.WIKIAI IilM.IUUAl .! S7Hll(10AI UWilollAI lulw.looAl ; H4 J K Cameron A Co ... la Am. Trading t'o .. J K rainsntu A t o Meyer, Wilson A Co.. I. RKFKRBNCKej Total tonnage on the way--M.7.M same time l-i IWA HIAII. I Iron gama time la Mio-.Ml. tnrTT'.vera me i - m aV m k 1 u MANHOOD RESTORED; 'CUPIOENE- VlUUllMr.tiiita,i..lib Illinois lanioue trnnrb phyalriao.wlll quiiklrour. y,m,i( all n.r. vooa or duv-aaea ol the fenerauv. onraiia, aiH-b aa Ui Mabbmul, In.mnla, I'nl.nlnUiell.u-M.bumlnal kiolaalnna, Nerv.Mia Helillliy Plmplea, Uaainem to Marry, KibauMliiii iiralna, Varinrele a.'d Coilallnatlon. 1 1 stoM all liMaea by flay nr nlfbi, Prevenla itiilck. nraaol tjlarliarsa. wblt-b llootehe-Werl leufa tit HnerntKturrlHK. j1 BCPONE ann Arrm IIUi.ttorniraof ImpoUnrr. t' ri !. Eeleaaaos Uwliver, Ut sirunaastsilin kl.lneyaanrlihenrtnaryoranaotaUUnporlllMt Ml Ft ww.nwi atrengtrHtnaana reauiresamau areas nrsana Tiia reaaoo autre rera are not cared by Ian-lore la beraona ninety per rami are tmabJerl irtth antllle. rt;iJ liKN Rla tnaooiy known remttly to cure without an op ration. aaaih-ellnutiiL K A wrlttt-n rtiarantt-e f Iran nnd mttney returned If all bniew does not aileel partuaawi. I aura, $U0ahoi,alxl..r.Vt,bymalL Hand tor rasa circular and teaUmonlals, Aoilreu UATOL If KUICI9IB VOP.O. Boi r7MSao rrancaco, Cl JtrAiieoy CHA8 UtKiKltS, m Commercial Street. Every Single Man n Oregon would pun huso his tick et via the Burlington Hi. ulc to finxiha, Kansas fity, Ht. r,ouls, Chicago mid nil other Houthern and S'ciiithi'iuitern cities, If he realized how com fortable, how fast, how safe Its service Is, Nothing better any where. For tickets, apply to any railroad ticket agent. Fur Information about rates and trains, address A. C. SHELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregon. nis a la a non-poiannrma rcnouiy lor uonorrnuta. filnt-t, Bpertnalorrbtea, wnitea, unnatural .na I rliamf-a, or any InllarnDia tlon, irrltatlou ur ulcera tion ttt nin co 11 mtini- IrHEEvtSI CMIUirai To. Irae. Non-aatrlneul. kCtcirt.o Ffa "ola ' atragguu, t- m in re-ii iiibiii t. i earyierr,, i .gi, or .1 (Hiu it, mji.ia. 1 1 tiw OoavraataM ' L to ItrULarr. 1'rtftaU tTODURIML 'irculur tuf uu rujueit. STOHIA PUBLIC LIBflJltjy READING ROOM FREE! TO ALL. Open every day from t o'olock to l:M and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m. Subscription rate It per annum. W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANE ST. EXOLI8H CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to American seeking Eng lish Captlal for now entarprlae. A llat containing th names and addrenaes ot 360 auccenrrul promoters who have placed over (lOO.OnO.vM Storting In Foreign In vestment with In tiie last six years, and over 11,000,000 for che seven months of IM. I'rlo, a, or 125, payable by postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investor, 20, Oheapaide, London, is. c. BubacTlbem wll be entitled, by ar rangsment with the director to reoelv eiuH- peneonau or tenter or IntroductolD 10 any or tness .ucceaantiu promoter. ThK lleit Is first olaas In every respect, and every -man or firm who nam ap pean therein may ba depended upon. For placing the following it will b. found I n va.1 uaWo-Bonds or Btiares of In, duartirtaj, Comroerclal and Financial ootv caania, wurwn. wajis, Hal of Landa Patent or Mine. Dtreetor:- 8IR EDWARD C. RO88 HON. WALTER C. PBPT1 CAPT. ARTHUR BTIFFE. ' Copyrl. EMNYROYAL PILLS Mm, AT 0 1 laaalkep. f.rm. i,U'&Z I. 7JZTr'""'-. ; "''. 4 aa. .artlra," In laiMrTE Ji,."!!: liiiWi. "r- Mm pa xm , liAii.e e J. BC.II ,. ...... 'aT.irL. .'.I'""! ' .J..lli. Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's offlca and see machine. Take along soma of the twines "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and teat thm. Then is how much mor Marshall's will stand. It'i money In your pocket and fish In your net to find out their new and handsome twin tailing 0.R.&I. oivks ciioicb or TRAHSG0HTIJ1EJ1TAL ROUTES. Via Spoksn and St Paul Via OgdiD, Denw and Omaha or St. Paul Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining1 Chair Cars Astoria to Sao Francisco. Columbia, Tuesday, Oct. M. Htate of Cal. Sunday, Oct. tS. Columbia, Friday, Oct. 10. Plate of Cal. Wednesday, Nov. 1 Columbia, Monday, Nov. I. Htate of Cal. Haturday. Nov. 14. Columbia, Thursday, Nov. i. Btate of Cal. Tucaday, Nov. Jl. Columbia, Sunday, Nov. tl. Astoria and Portland Steamers. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dully except Runday, Imvm Portland dully st 8 p. m., Hunday excepted. Sat urday at 11 p. m. Telephone leaves Aslorl dally ex cept Hunilay at 7 p. m. leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 n. 111. For rates and general Information call on or addres 0. W. LOUNBBERRT. W. II. HURLBURT, . Oen. Pas. Agt., Portland. Or. e. mcneill. President and Manager. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's T, Will be illMpatclied froiii Portland, Or egon on or about November 0, lft'.in, oni'' the route from that point to the Co. .ullle Itlvcr, touching at all Interme diate points us Intliit-fiiieiits ulTer, and will remain permanently on Unit route making regular trips. For rates or other Information apply at olllces of the company, Worcester Hlock, Portland, ttregun, or 121-123 Da vis street, Han Francisco. NEIL GTLMORR, Agent. Mnln Street Dock. Astoria. WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone loaves Astoria daily ex. cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally exoept Bunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at T . dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland 'lally at 8 p. m Sunday excepted. Sat- uraays at 11 p. m. Tickets good on both boats, U. B. SCOTT, President E. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland. C W, Btone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Jno. F. Handley A Co.. 124 Third street, and get th Dally Astortan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper whll thcra. A