The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 18, 1896, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, HKCKMBKK IH,
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone No. ft
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Delivered by carrier, per month 45
WkKKLT.
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poetag tree, to subscribers.
All communications Intended (or publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorian.
The Astorian guarantee to Its sub
scribers the lanteet circulation of any
newspaper published oa the Columbia
her.
Advertising rates can be bed oa appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorian. the second oldest
weekly In the state of Oregon, has, text
10 the Portland Gregonlan, the largest
irorkly circulation In the state.
Jno. F. Handley A Co., are our Port
land ajrenta, and copies of The Astorian
eaa be had every morning at their stand,
tM Third street
The "Aatnrlen" hereby onYra to donate
ONB Hl'Kl.RlCn DOLLARS to St. Mary's
capital, payable na demaad te Father
IMelaisa, wheaeeer legal evldeaee Is pi
aaeed shawlag that say afteraoaa aewe
atper pakllthed la Astoria has printed
wlthla the lass alaely daye explrlag ba
fere this offer a single "special" ar
titer kind of a,telegraphle preee report,"
received ever the wires Msertag either
f the telegraph oeea la Astoria, from
aay point oatalde mt Orogoa-
Astoria, Or., October 15. ISM,
We've got the railroad, and now for a
dry dock. A little sharp work on the
part of the Chamber of Commerce will
pecura one of the new government Paci
fic coast dry docks at Astoria.
To bring wheat through the Cascade
Locks and load not less than a doxen
ships next year at Astoria should be
one of the prime effort of the Chamber
of Commerce. The time has now come
for action in that direction. When the
railroad Is finished there should be
already an established shipping busi
ness at the mouth of the .olumbla.
With S new government dry dock, the
shipping of wheat to this port by
barge, the loading of deep sea ves
sels at Astoria elevators to prepare the
way for the larger work of the railroad
company, and the erection of a tin
plate factory on the Columbia river.
Astoria's Chamber of Commerce has
plenty of business to occupy the brains
and energy of its members.
eminent, and of a kind, too, especially
latterly, front which the city's beat In
ti-reits have suffered far more than the
general public la aware. The history
of municipal corporations n this conn
try, from that of New York City down
to the humblest and stablest Puritani
cal village In New Kngland, shows that
the beat way to cllminste politics from
a town's government la to place enough
men together at one time In charge of
Its affairs whoasree upon certain gvu-
eral lint's or Ideas to have power with
out emlwrrajwment from three of coun
ter opinions to put their Ideas freely
Into prattle?. In this way and no other
have the people opportunity to judge
the merits tvr demerits of given systems,
and at the same time to know whom to
hold accountable for the success or fail
ure of munlcliutl jvforms and regula
tions. There can tie no possible room
ur tne sinning or reapon.! unity, nor
for the excuse or blame of this one or
that one on the score of compromises
made in the tmoreMs of essential har
mony.
This la the position In which the peo
ple of Astoria will find themselves with
reference to their city council after the
first of January. The Republicans will
be In full and untr.unniellcd control of
all departments of the city's affairs.
The old barnacles that have clogged
some of the moat praiseworthy efforts
of the mayor and small Republican ma
jority In the council during the past
year have been retired, and it Is hoed
henceforth will remain permanently on
the superannuated list so far at least
as dty offices are concerned. There has
been an Infusion of some of Astoria's
best young business bkxxl In the coun
cil, and the Held Is riper for a record
of municipal progress and prosperity
than It has ever been before. With all
these advantages It will be strange If
the Incoming Republican council does
not succeed In convincing the voters of
Astoria that It may be alt right to
continue politics Indefinitely In the city
government, provided they are partic
ular to see that It Is polities of the
right kind.
It Is said that before yielding to ar
bitration in the Venexuelan matter
England sounded the other govern
ments of Europe to see whether they
would unite with her against us. The
Eurouean nations undoubtedly resent
the Monroe doctrine, but they like Eng
land's land-grabbing policy less, and
vera) gtad to see her get a set-back. It
is said that the British public firmly
believes that it forced the United States
to accept arbitration In lieu of war.
Emigration to America has created
such a scarcity of farm hands in Ger
many th.it land owners are now im
porting Chinese coolies in hordes for
Held work in Sl'lsla, East Prussia Po-
sen and Ponisrnia. The c:oli--J w.rk fo.
twenty cents a day and the lani owners
are enthusiastic over the result, so
much so that many Germans who have
heretofore refused to emigrate are be
ing forced to do so through lack of
work. When the Chinese coolie has ex
tended his grasp a little the Chinese
problem in Germany will be the same
as ours.
FREE TO EVERY MAN
THE METHODS OF A GREAT
TREATMENT FOR WEAKNESS
OF MEN.
Which Cured Him ..,ler Everything
Else Failed.
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with each package of
SWEET CAPORAL
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The work done by the last session
of the old city council is most compli
mentary to that body, and it goes out
f existence leaving a highly commend
able record for one night, at least be
hind It. 'Without coercion, petition or
suggestion by property-owners or the
railroad company a resolution was
adopted to improve Commercial street
so as to afford the people a way of
access to the new depot. The resolu'lno
to raise the ba.se of grade cn the lower
streets will initiate another tcise piece
ef legislation, and paves the way for
the seawall, which. It Is apparent to
everyone, must soon be built.
rep
ity
The Spanish rely for proof of Maceo's
death upon certain articles alleged to
have been taken from a corpse. They
have not altered nor departed In any
manner from this original story. The
Cuban junta one day sends out a report
(hat Maceo has triumphantly forced
the trocha and Is marching to eTect
a Junction with the forces commanded
by his compatriot Gomez. Another day
they say he Is dead, having been trolled
acrws the trocha under a flag of truce
and by false pretenses to be brutally
murdered; and now we have another
report from the same reliable author-
that Maceo is still alive and pre
paring to blow up the women and chil
dren of Havana with the whole Span
ish army. Somebody is evidently lying,
and for a purpose. We wonder who It
Is;
Painful diseases are bad enough, but
when a man Is slowly wasting away
with nervous weakness, the mental
forebodings are ten times worse than
the most severe pain. There Is no let
up to the mental suffering day or night.
bleep is almost Impossible, and under
such a strain men are scarcely respon
sible for what they do. For years the
writer rolled and tossed on the troubled
sea of sexual weakness until It was a
question whether he had not better
take a dose of poison and thus end all
his troubles. But providential Inspira
tion came to his aid In the shape of a
combination of medicines that not only
completely restored the general health,
but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts
to natural six and vigor, and he now
declares that any man who will take
the trouble to send his name and ad
dress may have the method of this won
derful treatment free. Now when 1 1
say free I mean absolutely without cost,
because I want every weakened man to
get the benefit of my experience.
I am not a philanthropist, nor do I
pore as an enthusiast, but there are
'.hi.usanJs of men su.Terlng the mental
tortures of weakened manhood who
would be cured at once could they but
get such a remedy as the one that
cured me. Do not try to study out how
I can afford to pay the few postage
stamps necessary to mall the Informa
tion, but send for It, and learn that
there are few things on earth that al
though they cxt nothing to get they
are worth a fortune to some men and
mean a lifetime of happiness to most
of us. Write to Thomas Slater. Box 3SS.
Kalamazoo, Mich., and the Information
will be mailed in a plain, sealed en
velope.
A I'., .stun paper asks: "What is the
leading American university?" Well, If
thoM? redskins make as much football
progress next year as they hate made
this, the Indiin school at Carlisle, l'a..
soon will be the leader. Chicago Times-Herald.
1 What would Ihvomh" of 0111 irnil mil
stituttomil lawyers If the la .t miik.-i s
should p'Hch that Mace of piTf itlon
tth. r they could turn out Utts that
are not drf vtlv ? New York Journal.
MARVELOUS RESULTS
From a letter written by Rev. J. Our- j
derman, Dlmondale, Mich., we are per- j
mttted to make this extract: "I have no
hesitation in recommending Dr. King's I
New Discovery, as the results were si- I
most marvelous In the case of my wife. I
While I was pastor of the Baptist i
church at Rives Junction she wss
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Ttrrlble paroxysms of
coughing would last hours with Utile
Interruption, and It seemed as If ihv
could not survive them. A friend
recommended Dr. King's New Discovery;
it was Quick in its work, and highly
satisfactory In its results" Trial bot
tles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store.
Regular size, 50c and II. UO.
The V. S. Gov t Keports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Right you are, Mr. Itryan. in declar
ing that Mrs. Hryan is the first lady
of the land. Kvery affiftlonate wife
ought to hold that proud position In
th wtlmatlon of her husband Riston
Herald.
TO It RI A t'Otn IN OVK l)AV.
I Take laxative T?romo Quinine Tablets.
! All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas.
Rogers. Druggist.
If Mr. McKinley wants a secretary
of war who knows something about
fighting, there Is Hon. Mose Gunst of
San Francisco, for instance. Gunst's
observations on the Fltzsimmons-Shar-key
battle show most conclusively that
he understands his bunlness. Washing
ton Post,
THE NEW COUNCIL.
The numb'ir of Important resolutions
introduced at the last council meeting
Indicates a determination on the part
of at least one of the hold-over mem
bers that the city shall have a business
administration during the coming year,
and from the character of the men who
will compose a majority of the council
after the first of January It is reason
able to assume that this expectation
will not be disappointed. The progres
sive element of Astoria's population
must be gratified to witness this first
fruit of the clearing up of some of the
obstacles that have stood In the way
ef the city's development In time past.
That there should be no politics In
city government Is a theoretical truism
with which men of all parties must
agree, but Astoria has not had a city
administration In many years when
there was not politics 1n the city gov-
ATTRACTIVE WOMEN.
Why Is one woman attractive and
another not? The most admirable and
attractive thing about an attractive
.voman is her womanliness. Everybody
admires a womanly w iman. She must
have health, of course, because without
It she would lrse the brightness of her
eyes, the fullness of her cheeks, and
her vivacity. Heal health must mean
that a woman Is really a woman. That
she is strong and perfect In a sexual
way, as well as In every other. That
she Is capable of performing perfectly
the duties of maternity. Some are born
with what 13 called "constitutional
weakness." Some who do not enjoy
perfect health, need only take the prop
er precautions and the proper remedy
to leeome perfectly well and stronir.
Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription will
cure any derangement of the distinctly
feminine organism.
Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr.
Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense Med
ical Adviser," Illustrated.
BUekburn haa given up the flic tit for
the Kentucky senatorshlp. and now
j there l. renewed talk of Ilrecklnrldge.
;ne woe doth tread uim another's
This country has $150,000,000 of trade heels, so fast th-y follow. t""levelund
with South America, and jet all our j Leader.
balances have to be settled through .
European banks. Will we ever awake Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless,
to a true appreciation of our Interests .and Invariably reliable are the quail
in the lower half of the New World? 'ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev
er fails In colds, croup and lung trou
bles. Children like It because It Is
Baltimore American.
It
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonlo and
alterative Is felt A prompt use of this
medicine has often averted long and per
haps fats' bilious fevers. No medicine
will ac more surely In counteracting
and freeing the system from the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit
ters. 60c and $1.00 par bottle at Chaa
Rogers Drug Store.
pleasant to take and It helps them.
Chas. Rogers
Emperor William has one Infallible
remedy for idleness. Whenever time
happens to drag he assembles a lot
of soldiers somewhere and tells them
what a great man his father was.
Chicago Tribune.
The Hatvallans are waiting for the
inauguration of President McKinley to
rene.v the agitation fur annexalion.
Annexation may be desirable, and then
it may not. The nu,tion will have to
be decided by congress. Cleveland
Leader.
It Is a fixed and Immutable law that
to have good sound health, one must
have pure, rich and abundant blood.
There is no Bhorter nor surer route
than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa-rllla-
Chas. Rogers.
INDIO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Proiioiuiot'tl by Physicians the
most Fiivornbi in Amorica
tor t-uil'tTfrs from ....
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged against Indto la
the past b the large bum bare who
otherwise would have been tied to take
advantage of Its beneficial climate, has
been a lack of suitable accommodation.
The Southern Pacific Company lakes
pleasure In announcing that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have juet been erected at Irtdlo elation,
that will be rented to aopllcants at rea
sonable rates. They are furnished with
modern oonvenleooes, supplied with pure
artesian water and so situated as to give
occupants all the advantages to be de
rived from a more or less protracted
residence in this delightful climate.
(From the San Francisco Argonaut)
"In th heart of the great deeert of the
Colorado which the Southern Pacific
t-sversee thei la an oasis called Indlo,
which. In our opinion. Is the sanitarium
of the earth. We believe, from personal
investigation, tnat for certain Individuals.
there is no spot on this planet so favor
able."
O. T. Stewart, M. D.. writes: "The
purity of the air, and the sternal sun
shine, (ill one with wond'r and delight
. . . Nature has accompllahed so
much that there remains but little for
man to do. As to Its possibilities as
health resort hers Is the most perfect
sunshine, with a temperature always
pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain Is
n unknown factor; pure oxygen, dense
atmosphere and pure water. What more
can be desired T It Is the' place, shove
all others, for lung troubles, and a para
dise for rheumatics Considering the
number of sufferers who hsve been
cured, I have no hesitancy In recom
mending this genial oasis ss the haves
of the afflicted."
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Di-lawari? Is small as compared with
Tt-xas and sm othi-r states, but she
has as mm-h lively politics to the s'luur
inch as can tie found anywhere In the
t.'nion. -Haltlmore American,
It Is the same old story and yet con
stantly recurring that Simmons Liver
IteKulator Is the best family medicine.
"We have used It In our family for
eight years ar.d find It the best medi
cine we ever used. We think there Is
no
He
Franklin, N. C. "Kach member of our
le fu
ll alia
ll(utare
ef
CABTOniA.
li tm
Weyler says he Intends to walk Into
Ma.eo's ciwup after the first nf the
such medicine as Simmons Liver jyar. The latter says that the attempt
ulator." Mrs M. K. S. Adington, i w 111 result in Weyier's walking Hpan-
Commercial Advertiser.
family uses It a.s occasion reriulres."
W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky.
The old lady was right when she
said the child might die If they waited
If this retaliation business keeps on. jfor the doctor. She saved the little
It nay rear h the point of our Inspect- jone's life with a few doses of One Mln-
The Hon. Ben Davis Bland, of Mis
souri, threatens to make things uncom
fortable for the sound money demo
crats In congress. If this means that
he Intends to agitate his Jaw, his
scheme of revenge will take effect on
the whola country. -Chicago Tribune.
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.
ing Oerman teT for deadly germs
therein, the same is Germany has been
wont to insiiect our pork. Boston Herald.
ute Cough Cure. She had used It for
croup before. Chas. Rogers.
"Excuse me," observeed the man In
spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and
that Is 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 De Wtt's Little Early
Risers would reach i and shake It for
him. On that you can bet your glg
lamps." Chas. Rogers.
The tariff Is an Important Issue now,
as It has been for yetu-s. The only
difference Is that it is not overshad
owed by any other great political ques
tion now. Xew York Commercial.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tklfw-slmlle
tJf&jtut
hn
inrf
Wyoming, South Dakota and the oth
er states that are trying to be doubtful
may as well come out of the woods.
It will make no difference how they
vote.. Washington I'oHt.
INDIO
Is 612 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 .iiiltfl from
LOS ANOKLES
Fare from Los Angrlrs
.cc
Information Inquire st
Pacific Company agent.
For further
any Southern
or address
E. P. ROOEI18,
Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt. 8. P. Co.
J. B. K I It K LAND.
Dlst. Pass. Agt
Cor. First end Alder sts., Portland, Or
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are quickly cured by DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It Is at present
the article most used for plies, and It
always cures them. Chas. Rogers.
Senator Porter's opponent for the
Kansas senaU)rship Is smooth-shaven.
This seems to define the Issue to a haJr.
New York Press. '
The length of life may be Increased
by lessening Its dangers. The majority
of people die from lung troubles. These
may be averted by promptly using One
Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers.
WHEN IN roRTLA NB Call on Jno.
F. Handley Co., 124 Third street, and
get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need
not miss their morning paper while there.
FOR.
TILLAMOOK
NEHALEM
AND OTHER
COAST POINTS
STEAMERS
R. P. Elmore
W. H. Harrison
Aupsta....
OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
' For Freight and Passenger
Retee Apply To
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
AGENTS
, 0. A N. CO.. A genu, Portland
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. nnd McKee Ave.
Good, Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
Situfiteii oil the noiith nide
of Antoriii's hi!ln.
Twt'iity tlfgri'i'H wanner
and vegetation SO day in
advance of the North" side.
Magnificent it8 for ren
idenctiH, overlooking river
and bay, minny and nliel
tered. Easy and natural grades;
little or no grading needed.
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
483 Bond Street.
iwrnsisiiapi 11 ij, ; fywwiP
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. BHlnynanH thaurlnaronr..J ui.n
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The ri-aaun urTr"ni are not rami tif Ixrlnra la b-rauiia nln.tT per renl ara (mnhl-t w
r-llll. f't'l'l I.KNBIa U.r.m.ly known r-m-lr Xn eiin. wlihmil anrsu!7 aSlnL
ila A wrlll-neii.ranlM. siren axirt niunr rrlurnM if .11 nrnra .lia nut ellaLi .Lrn, ..'.Vlt
MDaboi.alilur ou. by matt. Hand for raaadrrular ami intimiaTala I ur
ieiill
all. A wrll
Ijjoaboi.ali lurf voi.nr mau. Kanurnr raaadrrular ami iPiilimMitola.
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CHAS ROCJERH, r,9 Commercial Htre,.t.
Custer
Battlefield
!
Bii!
Fort Custer and Crow
ARi'iiry, Montana, ure the
RurlliiKton Route's New
Bhort Mne to the Kast
and South, from which
Custer battlefield Is eiisl-
ly reached. The distnncp
from the former Is about
thirteen miles; from the
latter about two and a
half miles. At both
places, holders of thruunh
tickets whose limits per
mit are allowed stopover
privileges, and good ho
tela and livery stables
are to be found.
For a booklet Riving a
brief account of the battle
In which Custer lost his
life, and also for Informa
tion about rates and train
service via the Burling
ton Route to Chicago,
Omaha, Bt. Louis, Kan
sas City, or any other
southeastern dty, write
to
C. SHELDON, a. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
Jill f '. H"" i""i'nnne
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W"ll.. un 11 . 1 u r . 1 .j,,;
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iimairi.o
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ENNVhUfAL PILLS
other, flfm
in i(tm
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Parties desiring the best of Job printing
at the lowest prices should call at the
Astoria job offloe before going else
where.
ATSOfilA PUBLIC LIBHAHY
RBADINO ROOM FRBH TO ALL.
Open every day fram 1 m'i,i. ....
and :M to liHan. '"
Bubsorlptlon rates R per anaum.
B.W. COR. BLBVBWTH DDAKI m.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE.
For a dinner, served on the Dining ears
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul
Railway, will be sent to any address on
r?'o:tW0"0nt P0,U P-
Apply to Oeo. H, HeatTord, General Pas
aenger Agent, Old Colony Building Chi
cago, Illinois.