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THE DAILY ASTORIA!. SATl'RD.VY MOUNINU, NOVKMBEU 21, MM.
gaily atortait.
JOHN T, LIGHTER, Editor.
Tcli-phon. No. SI
tkkmh or VBoitirriO!t.
DAILT.
Bent by malt, per yew ,00
Sent tiy mnll, er month W
Delivered by carrier, per month 45
WEKKLY.
gent by mall per year, C In advance,
poataire free, to subscribers.
All communications Intcndrd for publl
oatlon should be directed to the editor.
Business communication! of all kin.l
and rcmlllaneea must be addrceaod to
The Astorlan.
The Aatorlan gtiornntees to It tun
rrltiers the lurisest circulation of any
tewspuper published on the Columbia
lvr.
Advertising rate can be had on appll
jation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan. the second old. at
eetkly In the state of Oregon, has, i.eit
to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest
reekly circulation In the state.
Jno. F. Handley Co.. are our Port
land agent, and copies of The Astorlan
ran be had every morning at their stand,
111 Third street
Tk. A.torlsm" hereby nfTera to donate
OSK Hl'NURKD DOLLAKS to St- Mary's
Hospital, payable on demand o Father
Itleimae, wkfHffr legal evidence Is pro
duced showing that any aflernooa news
paper published la Astoria has printed
within the last ainety days expiring be
fore this offer a single "special" er
ether klad of 'telegraphic press report."
received ever the wires entering either
ef the telegraph e (flees la Astoria, from
may point outside of Oregon.
Astoria, Dr., October 13, ISO.
Hammond will build the Nicaragua
Canal.
The successful floating of the British
ship Zinlta oft the shore near Hoquiam
yesterday afternoon. Is another strik
ing example of the pluck and persever-
ance of the Scotchman. Captain Burns
is deserving of the greatest credit for
bis good work, and he will no doubt
be as successful with the Glenmorag at
Ocean Park.
The patriotic Republicans of Clatsop
will be well represented tonight at the
banquet In Portland, to be given in
honor of the Hon. Sol Hirsch. chair
man of the Republican state committee.
It was meet and fit that Clatsop county,
in view of Is overwhelming majority
for McKlnley, should assist In rendering
the honor due to the able general who
carried the victory In Oregon.
As it Is not probable that partisan
legislation can be had In the early part
of the next session of congress, now Is
the time of all times to push the Nl
carauga Canal project to a successful
issue. The conditions are more favora
ble at the present than they have been
for years past for the successful accom
plishment of the scheme. Oregon la
specially Interested in securing the ca
nal, and the mouth of the Columbia
river is vitally interested in the pro
ject We should see to it that our
senators and representatives go to
Washington this time pledged for the
canal.
The heroic efforts of Captain
ardfton and h:r: rc-.v of the Columbine,
to save life and property on their last
trip to Destruction Island, has called
forth many commendations from all
who heard the story last evening. Cap-
tain Richardson's work in rescuing onenot of charity, but of genuine helpful
man from a schooner at sea, helping to brotherhood, no appeal to class hatred
pull another schooner off the sands, and I wm ever And a lodgement In the hearts
in towing the steamer Augusta into !0f the American people.
tue river in tne tace or. me neavy east-
erly gales prevailing during the last
two days, was entirely voluntary and
bespoke the skipper's kindness of heart
and patriotism. Astorians cannot fall
to be proud of their lighthouse tenders,
and their skippers and crews. They
have never been known to disregard a
lignal of distress.
A New York dispatch states that the
embarrassments now are all upon the
side of confidence, reviving prosperity covery has helped thousands of men
and the belief that the black cloud in Just this condition. It makes
which had overhung the country for! health, it makes pure, rich blood, it
nearly a year has passed away. One forces out Impurities and kills germs,
embarrassment relates to gold, says It doesn't make any difference what
the New York correspondent of the name you call your trouble by dyspep
Phlladelphla Press, not the scarcity of sia kidney disease rheumatism con-
it but the plethora of It. He states
that It Is coming forth in amazing ways
and vast amounts. It is being brought
from safe deposit vaults and placed
upon deposit, while it is bting returned
to savings banks by the holders of
small amounts who withdrew It before
election. An Instance Is noted of one
savings bank, who."e depositors are
mostly among the poorer people, receiv
ing in one day $7,000 in gold, with indi
vidual offerings In no case of more than
.100 and In many cases of J10 or fc!0
gold pieces. What to do with the gold
is the embarrassing question. The
sub-trearury will not take It, because
its receipts of gold by express are very
large and there Is no legal requirement
to exchange greenbacks for gold. It is
expected that the clearing house will
solve the difficulty by deciding that the
banks shall receive the gold and store
It for clearing houte purposes, issuing
certificates upon lt with which balances
may be paid. How completely this con
dition of affairs disposes of the theory
of the free silverltes that there Is not
enough gold, and how conclusively lt
demonstrates that the people prefar a
paper currency based on gold to metal
lic money. The experience of the past
ten days has exploded every theory and
assumption upon which the free silver
cause rested.
DUTIES STILL BEFORE US.
The duty of the people did not end
on election day, when they vlndlcateo
the honor and the honesty of the na
tion, says the New York Tribune. It is
too much the habit of Americans to
think that they can somehow discount
all political obligations by voting on
election day. To think this 1s, In fact,
almost as bad as not to vote at all; for
it helps to undo much of the good ac-
onpllihed by voting. Today the hon
est and patriotic rlttiens of the country
are confronted with two grave duties.
which are really two aspects of the
same duty. These duties are, the en
llghtcnmcnt of the hnnest-nilnded, well
mtstnlng voters who have been carried
a way by the financial and other rire-
sles of the Chicago platform, and the
promotion of a more kindly feeling; be
tween the poor and the well-to-do,
Poubilesa there were many men In
the free ailver ranks who knew that
the policy they were advocating was
dishonest, and who advocated It be
cause It was dishonest. They are i
class by themselves and need not be
dimusscO her,: but there are others, a
great majority, we should like to be
lieve, who were entangled by the spe
cious sophistries of such toks as
"Win's Financial School." These men
came honestly to believe In what every
b.nlv else knows to be dishonest and im
moral. Pome of them have had no ed
ucatlonal advantages: of others It may
be mild that they have that "little
leAmlnx" which Is "a dangerous thing
but all of them are the easy prey of
cvery sophist, mcumebank and deina-
gogue that comes alone. Now these
who have the honor and welfare of the
country at heart ought to be as wijling
to do something for these honest but
misguided fellow-cltijtens as the polit
ical schemers who have Just been de-
j feated at the polls. The rise and grow th
of free silver was no accident. It waj
the result of the most skilful propa-
gandism; and the thing which comes
home to every good cltixen today Is
that the only way to prevent such ma
lefic movements in the future Is to ed
ucate all citiaens above the point where
they can be deceived. Then dema-
goguts and charlatans like Tillman,
and Altgeld, and tVbs. and Bryan
would be absolutely harmless, because
there would be nobody whom they could
convert
Closely connected with the duty of
enlightening our misled fellow-cltliens
is that of gaining their good will by
cultivating a feeling of helpful sympa
thy for them. It was said of a wealthy
man who died some time ago that by
his upright life and his kindness to his
less fortunate felHiw-cltir.ins he had
done more to postpone a social revolu
tion than all the books against revolu
tlon of the present generation. While
there Is no such wide-spread hatred of
the rich by the poor as Mr. Bryan said
there was, there always has been, and
will be for a long time to come, a cer
tain number of people In the community
who are on the lookout for an excuse
to denounce the well-to-do. Some of
them are lawless and vicious men,
whose hostility to social order can al
ways be taken for granted. Many oth
ers have come honestly to believe that
when a man becomes rich It Is somehow
or other at their expense, and their la
tent feeling of hostility to the rich is
fanned Into fierce Bamea by every In
stance of a rich man who makes an
Improper use of his wealth or shows
himself Indifferent to the condition of
his less fortunate fellow-citizens. In
this world, and especially In this land
of ours, position and opportunity al
ways Impose obligation. We say that
the destiny of the republic rests upon
the intelligence of Its citizens, and so
It does; but It depends quite as much
on the way In which its men of wealth
use their wealth. If there should grow
up in this country a class of rich men
and women who should throw off all oh-
: ligations of brotherhood and make their
Plch-:Weuila Minister simply to coarse and
1 trutish nleasurns nnt:.li. n.H c
the country from disintegration. But
if, as we hope and believe, men of
wealth shall show In the future, as
they have shown in the past a spirit.
A man's health is the rope by which
he climbs to success. If he can keep bis
health he will go on to success. Tet
his health is the very thing he neglects
more than anything else. It is easier
to keep health than It is to regain It.
When a man feels himself running
down, when he realizes a loss of vi
tality and energy, he must call a halt
The strands of his rope are parting rap
idly. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical dls-
sumption - skin disease, the "Golden
Medical Discovery" will cure it abso
lutely. None of these diseases can re
tain hold on the body when it is full of
ilch, pure blood.
Send 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost
of mailing only, and receive free a
.opy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser.
Address. World's Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
There seems to be no possibility of
the passage of an adequate revenue
bill at the coming session of congress.
Democracy has still power enough In
the senate to play dog In the manger,
and It Is evidently determined to do it.
The old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone. Illustrates the old tedious
methods of "breaking" colds compared
with their almost Instantaneous cure
by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog
res. People who delight In guessing con
tests may now amuse themselves In
guessing how many turkeys will be sent
to the McKlnley family this year.
Wliv winnn
S.HI.bl UlUUil
f)NCE MORE In harmony
v with tbe world, 2O0O
complotely cared men aro
auigu'g, nappy praise lor
iue greauaii, granil
et and luoHt suc
cessful core for sex-
al weakness and
ustvlKor known to
medical science. An
accountof thlsuvm
derful dUcotrry, lc
uuo&ifnn,wiin rei
erences and proofs,
will henenr. in
11M
9 W
faring men (sealed) free. Knll manly vltcor
permanently restored. Failure huponibla
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y.
tv.
st Quality!
Large
Lowest
Cleveland's commissioner of navlga-
tion will recommend the adoption of
a free ship bill, but as the people wish
ships of home builders, the recommend
ation will go the waste basket.
DID YOU EVER
Try Electrlo Bitters as a remedy for your
troubles? If not get a bottle now and
gat relief. This medicine has been found
to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and
cure of all Female Complaints, exerting
a wonderful direct Influence in giving
strength and tone to the organs. If you
have Loss of Appetite, Constipation,
Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Ner
vous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy,
or troubled with Dbny Spells, Electrlo
Bitters Is the medicine you need. Health
and Strength are guaranteed by Its use.
Fifty cents and R.00 at Chaa Rogers'
Drug 8tore.
If no partisan legislation ran be en
acted this winter there will be all the
more time to attend to matters which
are not of a partisan character. Now
is the time to press the Nicaragua canal
bill.
A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharte, N. Y ,
says that he always keeps Dr. King's
New Discovery in the house and his fam
ily has always found the very best re
sults follow Its use; that he would not
be without It If procurable. O. A. Dyke
man. Druggist Catsklll. N. Y., says that
Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoubtedly
the best Cough remedy; that he has used
It In his family for eight years and lt has
never failed to do all that la claimed for
It Why not try a remedy so long tried
and tested. Trial bottles free at Chaa
Rogers' drug store. Regular size 50c
and ILOO.
Cleveland will spend the rest of his
term trying to get his friends Into life
positions, and while there are not many
places of the kind, there are probably
enough for what friends he has left.
There are two reasonable things which
everybody should do: take good care
of one's health; and If lost, regain It
quickly, and to this everybody will
agree. And there are a great multitude i
of people who are agreed that for both
purposes Simmons Liver Regulator Is
the best helper. "I am troubled with
torpid liver and nothing gives relief so
quick like Simmons Liver Regulator."
R. R. Strange, Lake City Fla.
Currency reform will be one or tne
big problems of the Immediate future,
and fortunately we will have an l
mlnistratlon which can be countea on
to solve It promptly and properly.
TO t.'ITKK A 'OtU IX OM-! IMV,
Take laxative liromo Quinine Tablets.
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Mv" : -w? v- -r yA& f-
V- - - '.. -.V fs" Ik
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1 -vl V ew ' r ill'
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All druggists refund the money If ltifor the doctor. She saved the little
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. one's life with a few doses of rie Mln
Rogers, Druggist. ute Cough Cure. She hud used It for
!eroup before, (.'has. Rogers.
Cleveland Is writing his message, Mc
Klnley Is making up his cabinet, con
gressmen are getting ready their bills,
and before long we will be up to the
neck In politics again.
It Is a fixed and immutable law that
to have good sound health, one must
have pure, rich and abundant blood.
There Is no shorter nor surer route
than by a course of DeWItt's Sarsapa
rllla. Chas. Rogers.
We have once more reached the wa
gon when the affairs of Turkey excite
In American minds only Jocose and
pleasant feelings.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
If oa
vnpfit,
st Size!
Price!
There Is no danger of war w Ith Spain,
but all the same the coast defenses of
the Nation will be put Into better con
dltlon at once. I'ncle Sum must be
ready for surprise parties.
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, it
cents per box. For sale by Charles
Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
Senator Jones congratulates the Bry-
anites that the late campaign rid the
democratic party of barnacles, but he
overlooks the fact that It smashed the
ship to pieces In doing II.
"Excuse me," observerd the man In
spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and
that la not where the liver Is." "Never
you mind where his liver Is." retorted
the other. "If It was In his big toe
or his left ear IV Wtt's Little Karly
Risers would reach It and shake II for
him. On that you can bet your gig
lamps." Chas. Rogers.
McKlnley Is certainly a magnetic
man. The Business of the whole coun
try feels the thrill of a new movement
since his election.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has beta awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
A little while ago we were all express
ing a desire for a wet -winter on this
coast, and now Seattle wants the
whole thing to dry up.
OABTOniA.
tUtu- J
Hal
Ugutan
DHmocrary may possibly get together
again, but It will require Hie services
of a street sweeper ' to gather up the
fragments.
To cure all old sores, to h -al an Indo
lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you
need simply apply DeVVItt's Witch Ha
zel Salve according to directions. Its
magic-like action will surprise you.
Chas. Rogers.
The ent'-rtalnment to be provided fo.
Hryan on his visit to Senator Jones of
Arkansas will probably lie a ghost
da-nrc.
The old lady was right when ;he
said the child might die If they waited
Bryan's speech on Saturday opened
the new campaign for free silver with
a sound us If the hinges were worn out.
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are quickly cured by DeWItt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present
the article most used for piles, and It
always cures them. Chas. Rogers.
Bismarck does not talk as much as
the kaiser, but all the same the kalKer
thlnk he talk too mat,
Soothing, and not Irritating, strength
ening, and not weakening, small but
effective such art? the qualities of De
WItt's Little Kurly RlHers, the famous
little pills. Chas. Rogers.
There's more clothing destroyed by
poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe
Cake" contains no free alkali, and will
not Injure the finest lace. Try lt and
notice the difference In quullly. Ross,
'Hlgglns & Co.
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Custer fell
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as tin. train whirls t'ust
wurd over the solldeat,
tli BtniiothnHt, the best
track over built west of
of ChlfHKO.
A pretty booklet, glv
Iiik a brief account of the
buttle In which Custer
limt bis life, will be mail
ed to anyone who will
arik for It. Write for a
copy. Write also for ln
f urinal Ion about rates
and trains via the Bur
lington ltoutc to Omaha,
KunHoa City, Bt. Louis,
ChlcaKo a"'1 a" olner
(southern and Boutheast
ern cities.
A. C. SHELDON, O. A
Portland, Oregon.
WHEN IN TORTLANIV-Call on Jno.
V. Handley & Co., 121 Third street, and
ret tha Daily Astorlan. Visitors need
not miss their moraine paper while there.
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Open every day from I o'olook to 1:11
and 1:10 to l:M p. m.
Subscription rates It per annum.
B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB ITS.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE,
For a dinner, served on the Dining ears
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paid
Railway, will be sent to any address on
receipt of a two-cent postage stamp.
Apply to Geo. H. Hcafford, General Pas
senger Agent, Old Colony Bunding, Chi
cago, Illinois.
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HIVES CWMCK or
TRAI.SGOJ.TIflEI.TAIi
ROUTES.
Via Spokane and St.. Paul
Via Ogdun, Denver and
Omaha of St. Paul
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao Franolseo.
Columbia. Tuesday, Oct. .
Btate or fal. Sunday, (Vt. ft.
Columbia. Friday. Oct. JO.
Btate of Cal. Wednesday, Nov. 4.
Columbia, Monday, Nov. I.
Btate of Cal. Saturday, Nov. II.
Columbia, Thursday, Nov. It,
Stale of Cal. Tuesday. Nov. M.
Columbia, 8unday, Nov. If.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T. J. rotter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m.
dally except Sunday. Lravee Portland
dally at 1 p. m., Bunday etcepted, Sat
urdays at II p. m.
Telephone leaves Astoria dally ex
cept Bunday at 7 p. m. Leave port
land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m.
For retea and general Information oall
on or address
O. W. LOUNBDERRT,
Agent.
W. II. HI! IU. HURT,
Oen. Pes. Agt., Portland, Or.
k. McNeill,
rreatdent and Manager.
eivtira.
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OlIION ATlBTli.
CO'VaiOMTa. aso.
mr in memartoa sm free rlamthvok writ so
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OMosi hereea rnr eernrliis tleou In Atnsrtr,
r.rr eatenl uksa out hf u. IS bnmihl btinre
Hi. pubu. u a nuuue glrae free vi ulutrie la Uss
ttfific amaiwu
WHITE COLiAR LINE
TELEPHONE ANDBAILEY GATZEBT
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Astoria dally eg
cept Sunday at 7 p. in. Ix'avoe Port
land dally except Bunday at 7 a. m.
T. J. Potter loavi. Astoria at 7 a. m.
dully except Sunday. leaves Portland
dully at X p. m., Bunday excepted. Bat
unlays at 11 p. m.
Tickets good on both boats.
IT. II. HCOTT, President
E. A. Beeley, Agent, Portland.
C. W. Stone. Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
FOR.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Augusta....
...ALL...
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
Sailing date, to and Irom Tillamook
sad Nehalcra depend upon
the weather.
For Preliiht snd Passenger
j Rte. Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AOENTH
R. 0. N, CO., A rents, Portland
i u.i rj ry
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