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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAX, SATl IJDAY MOKNINU, SKITKMI.KU IK, UM7. gaily Statoviau JOHN T. L1C.HTER, Editor. Tel phone No. CO. TKKt4 OK M USI UIITION. DAILT. Sent ty mall, pr year ifi.oo Pm by mall, per month , Co Served ly carrier, per month 60 WEEKLY. Sent ly mall, per year In advn-e...t2.00 Postage fr. to ubecrtlre. Alt communication. Intended for publi cation ahould bo directed to the tdlter. BurfncM communication, of all kind and remittance must be addressed to The A.torlna." Th. Astoria n ru&rruiU-ea to lis iUD scrlbprs the larpmt circulation of any Bem-spaper published oc th Columbia river. Adver-tlnlng- rates can be bad on appli cation to the buslncsa manacer. The Weekly A.torlan, the second old. est weekly In the stats of Oregon, has, next to ths Portland Ortgrr.laa, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handle? Co. are otir Portland agent, and copies of ths Astorlan can be had every morning- at their :a-.d, 124 Third atrset A FEW BRTAN FALSEHOODS. Globe- Democrat. The people who listened to Bryan yes terday in . Louis heard a strange med ley or irrwevanele. of misinterpretations of conditions and of misstatements of assertions, that Is to say, which had no application to the things which he was talking: about, of confusion of mind as to the moaning of these things and oftitnd no other. Recommended by physl- i falsehoods. The first and second clashes c:ans- i of Bryan's vblliuitie are too numerous j to be mentioned here, but we will touch on a few of the third class. "The Idle i man." says Bryan, "is the menace to the 1 maji who has employment, and the num ber of idle men must necessarily increase If we have a money system which con- stantly ra.ses the value of the dollar and constantly lowers the market of the prod- ucts of labor." inerr is a inpie raisenood nere, lor Bo'an. of course, intended those words to apply to existing conditions. The num ber of Idle men is smaller than It was four months ago, or four years ago. Every body, lncluling Bryan, knows this. Our money system does not constantly raise the value of the dollar. The dollar will not buy as much labor, skilled or un skilled, as It did fifteen or twenty years ago, or in more recent times. Here Is ' something which every workingman has i to sell. This thing will command more ! dollars than it did in 1ST3 when silver was demonetized. It will command more j than it did in 1VT9 when gold payments by the government were restored. The prices cf the products of labor are not getting lower. They are getting h ghr. Wheat is 70 or 0 per cent higV.er than it was w hen Bryan was running for pres ident, and when, for a time, there Seemed to be some danger that he would be elected. Furk, corn, oats, hay, and three- j fourths of the other products are higher j than they :re then, and are steadily advancing. Every mechanic or worker of any sort who heard Bryan knew he was tolling a falsehood when he Insin uated that wages were going down. Ev erybody knew Bryan s insinuation anout the decline In products to be false. Eryan i himself knew both Insinuations to be j IaJse sought by employers w ho after com- Mnlrg among themselves, endeavor to : prexent co-operation among their em ployees". This assertion, too, Bryan knows to be untrue. Njt a eingle instance in the whole history of the l ib ir d sturb ances of 1-H or 1W can be cit-d in which an employer has obtained an lnj inct'on to prevent the formation of lab .r so cieties or to stop any other sort of 1-dt-imate combination among tmikye-s. X, injunction for any HUeh purpose ha ever lieen aked by any one. No Judge of any court, stale or federal, in the L"ni:ed States, would grant an Injunction on any such plea. Injunctions have been gran't 1 to prex-ecit workmen who wanted to work from being- maltreated or Intimidated, to protect the persons or property of em ployees that were in danger ,and to pre vent strikers and agitators from commit ting crime for which they would be pun ished. For these reasons and only for these, as Bry an is well aware have injunc tions been Issued. "During the last campaign," declares Bryan, "an attempt was made to rob the Australian ballot of much of Its use fulness. Bo-called 'sound money clubs' were organized by employers among their mployees. Men working for wages were compelled to announce their position upon tbe Issue then paramount and in some instances were given to understand that they were expected to vote with their employers or risk the loss of employ rient." Ignorant as the country believes 1 yam to be, nobody believes he thinks wis assertion la truth. Bryan knows that the Australian ballot prevailed In nearly every state In the Union, he knows the employer can by no pofsiMUty loam how the employee votes unless the em ployee tells, and therefore he knows the employer would not use a pressure which could novvirplifli tvithiiM,-. Evrry aer tlon which Ittynn ! that hn a l;t Uiiilns on tin- .itnn:!on of :' or W a frtlM'liotvl. ,: Known to N surh tv ltinis,'lf. V'wry sane ix-rwun who lioaid Piy.in In St. l.miN yoUrdiiy or who ri'.-uls hltn HMny will lo profoundly crate (ol that the I'ni'td Stoto has Wn tor evrrmved from tin- humiliation of haWiirr mi, h .1 shallow trlokstor nit.l i-rov, ti ;u:l persist) nt fal.-itUr :n the ohalr of Wash ington and l.incoln. Tlio Ufual SeptemNT hot spell I not likely to fotKvt vi. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera snd Plsr rhcra Remedy always afford, prompt re lief. For s.tle by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Chrysanthemums have lately been pro nounced good to eat. When going Ea-t travel on the North ern Pacific Hallway. Qultk time and the only Une running dlnlns oars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Brilliant yellow stationary is us women of bit.irre tastes. d by To heal the broken and diseased tissues, ti sxuhe the irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and fo permanently cure is the mission of PeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. Charles Rogers. The smelling salts Ivttle Is the latest foe to woman's pood locks. No man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffering- from a torpid liver. PeWltt's L!:;l Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that orpan, quickly. Caarles Ropers. Bright red hats promise to be popr.Hr i features In winter millinery To Improve and thicken the growth of the hair and restore it to Its natural color. Hall's Hi.r Rnewr should be r.pptted M.,ny a broken engagem-nt follows he return home from the seashore. Moments are useless If trilled away; ' and they are dangerously wasted If con sumed by delay i:i cases where One , Minute Cough Cure would bring Imintdi- j ute relief. Chirles Rogers. j i Tn' wcm-" wearing white s!u on i ,h s,,vet is not a ,hlng of but'- Running sores. Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may bo cured by using Dew tit's Witch Haiel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It is the great pile cure. Charles Rogers. Skirts In gay plaids of huge design will be seen on women of fashion this autumn. Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very small In siie, but are most ef fective in preventing the most serious forms of stomach and liver troubles. They cure constipation and hcadachs and regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers, j Many a small boy obeys his parents j only because they happen to be larger ' than he is. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" Is a fa miliar name for PeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencl-s. While a specific for piles, it also In- stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the tklR- u never falls' Charles Rogers. Instead of complaining that we do not get what we deserve we should be thank ful for it. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objections to advertising matter in the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection Is that they do not waat to read ad vertisements. Now this objection Is nt I for oftentimes thse advertlse- mentB convey valuable information. For Instance, how else would th trav- ehng public learn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or a Idr-.us J. C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. S Batty. General Agent, 216 Stark street, Portland, Or. We a'e all undoubtedly a lit-l.- l,;t . r.izy on some subject or other, and tl e le-s- Poor Blood When a horse is poor in fleih, a new harness won't five him strength. If a house is cold new furniture won't warm it If your strength is easily ex hausted; work a burden nerrcs weak; digestion poor; muscles soft; if you arc sale and worn out, the trouble is with the blood. It is not so much IMPURE blood as POOR blood. Pills won't make this blood rich ; nor will bitters, nor iron tonics, any more than a new harness will give strength to the horse, or new furniture will make a house warm. For poor blood you want something that will make rich blood. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is the best remedy in the world for enriching the blood. T have prepared a bock telling you more about the subject. Sent Free. For salt by all drugpsti at 50c & IJOD. SCOTT & BOXVKE, New York. J E M mm mm URY OF CURES THE RECORD OF Ayer's Sarsaparilla. cr.iay we tliluk our'lr the more no we are apt to K- In riMltty. For many years science has studied It-ptots. Result, the wliolt world uses whisky. It har proven the best stimu lant and does not Injure nerves and ti sues like cocoa wines and other drugged compounds. And HAKt'KK Whiskey H the Ideal whiskey. Sold by Foard Stokes Co., Astoria, Or. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspipsla, constipation, s:ck headache. Mllow skin and loss of npietlte. You have never tried PeWltt's Little Karly Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Charles Rogers, The smart woman thinks It very cute to speak of the men of her acquaintance as "dos." Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma, Spokajie, and the Eajt. CU-ee connection made at Spokane for Rom land, Nelson. Sandow- and British Co lumbia mining camp. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STt'NE. Astoria. Or. There Is no ue trying to get plump If you go on worrying because you are afraid you will not. PROMPT REFORM OF BODILY EVILS. The prompt reform of those.bodily evils, enfeebed digestion, liu-ompete assimila tion. Inactivity of the llwr. kidneys and Madder, as well as of '.he nervous ymp- toms which those ailments are especially prone to beget. Is always accomplished by the use of Hoitetter's Stomach Bit ters, a medicine accredited by physicians, pronounced pure by analysis, and emi nently wholesome and agreeable. Surely such a restorative Is preferable to unpal atable and indigestible mineral drugs and unsanctioned nostrums. The naton at large, assuredly thinks so, Judging by the unprecedented demand for the article from Maine to the Faclflc, a demand new supplemented by Immense orders for It received from tropical America, Mexico, the British and Spanish colonial posS'-s-s;or.s. and elsewhere. Both at borne and abroad it Is recugnixtd as a standurd remedy and preventive, the decisiveness of Its effects recommending It every where. If celluloid collars did not smell so much like ox-errtpe bananas they might be more popular. One advantage of taking Ayer's Snr saporilla to purify the bloc-d Is that you need not infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny yourself any food that asrees with you. In a word, you are n t compelled to starxe or loaf, while taking it. These are recommendations worth considering. Thire w:r an m..ny r-al jiimm'rr frocki on the sir- ct y- st, nl.iy as at any time In the arly summ'-r. Before soing on a st-a voynce or Into the country be sure anil put a box of Ayer's Plils In your xallfe. You may have occasion to thank us for the hint To reliexe constipation, Mltousnt-a and nausea, Ayer's Pills are the best In the world. They arc also easy to take. Havinf? once kept house a woman 'an never be quite s.i;isfled with anything other than her own home. If you have ever sen a little child In a paroxysm of whoorlnir cough, or If you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cou(fh Cure, which Blves quick reli'f Chirles Roger. Do not think thai every woman who look wistfully at brMal satins Is going to be married this w lrit r. "My boy came home from S'-hool one day with his hand badly laceraK.d and bleeding, and suffering Kreat pain,' says Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Bros.1 Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the wound, a.r,d apjli-O 'liamberlaln's Pi, In Halm freely. All pain ceased, and In a remarkably short time It healed wlth out leavinK a soar. For wounds, spralnt. dwellings and rhe imi.tism I knoiv of no medicine or prescription equal to It. I con sl l-r it a household necessity." The 25 and ECi cent e!zs for sale by Kstec-Conn Irug Co. To obtain a lovely creamy complexion means the renunciation of many dainties dear to the feminine toilette. The sick man knocking at the door of health geta In If he knock the right way, and, stays out If he doesn't There are thousandi of way of getting alck but only one way to get well. Do whatever you will, if you do not put your digestion In good order.and make your blood rich and pure, you win not get well. Rich, pure blood Ik the only thing that can bring perfect health. Constipation Is a disease of the blood. A large part of all diseases are traceable directly to Impurities In the blood and can be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The first thing It does- Is to put the whole digestive system Into per fect order. It stimulates the appetite, ex cites a copious secretion of the digestive fluids and promotes assimilation. It searches out disease germs wherever they may be, kills them and forces them out of the system. The "Golden Medical Dis covery has be used with unvarying suc cess for over thirty years. r.(TKSo UATI'tf Ti ui;ksn sTAi i: run. nr.: i The Southern I'acitlo will nnko a oi I are rate from all points on tti.lr In l. Oregon to the oivson stale fair which opens S pteinber ;V and closes tviober . A his ham at and a big fair. A cl. in vigoious, delightful and eompivhcii! I o tjoillti of eer thing peclalnlni: t the fane and the farmer, lioisl races and tiiiinscmonts of all lends. Sue l i attraction every day. With the present crop prospects and th. extremely low railroad rate to one fare for the round trip, the people of Oiegan can afford to patronise the Stale fair Hint benetlts nil classes. The aver die feiulnb e can be made t work herself almost to ,. ath thieimh the i hcomagriucnt of a tew words of praise. Owing to oxer cia.illug and bal ventilation the nlr ot he schoolroom I often el ok and impure, and teacher and pupils frequently siiffe- troni lung n thtoni troubles. To nil uch we would say, try Chamberlains' xVugh Remedy Tor coughs, colds, weak lungs and bron- chial '.rvmblcs no other remedy can com pare with It. Says A. C. Freed, superln tendoiit of schools. Prairie Depot, o "Having some knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have no lustatton In reeommedlng ft to all xvho suffer from coughs, lung troubles, etc." For sale by Kstes-Conn Drug Co, 1'nh'ss you are qultr sure that you know mux to rat corn gracefully, do not order thlit vegetable when dining at a public restaurant. "Let parents not live for their chll dren. but with them." The mother should allow no fals modesty to stand in the way of her daughter's knowledge of her self, of her possibilities, of her perils. For over thirty years Dr. Plercv has ured his "Favorite Prescription" as a Htrengthoner. a purifier, a regulator. It works directly upon the delicate, dis tinctly feminine organs. In a natural, soothing way. It searches out the weak spots and builds them up. A woman who would understand herself should send !1 cents to the World s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y for Dr. Pierce's Medl.-al Adviser, a livk of hs pages. The latest society fad Is to tv hats as cotllll-oi fa-"rs rlmme-l OASTOniA. n The soda water busln, . Is .ig.ilri boom ing. CASTCniA. Women desire sympathy; n.en prefer help. CASTOniA. tl -1 WTfJ The s.-asori be with us. f pumpkin pie will soon CASTORIA for Infant and Children Tss fi- ll n wrfjs llUI Laclles Who Valuo A refined complexion in;:t ure l'iinni':- ?-n der. It produces i soft and cintiliil j kin. Caveats, and Trade-Mirks obtained and all Pat rnt butineaa conducted vt MoocnaTC Feet. Ou Orricc is OPeosiTi u, . Parr, NT orrict And we tanie ure pateat la leas tuue tiiaa Uiuae remote from Wjuhinton. Scad model, drawing or phnto., with deirrip tion. We adviie. i( patentable or not, lr-e of J charge. Our fee rx-t due till patent it aecured. A PSSISHLCT, tl"- to ut'tain r atenla, witn cost at lame in the U. b. snd (oreifn uuntrict lent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. O" tcnt O'riec. VVasMiNOTON. D. C. Signature Is printed In BLUE diagonally across the OUTSIDE wrapper of every bottle of (the Original . and Genuine) Worceaterahlre SAUCE Am a further protection agmlatt It Imitation. AfaU for tha United 5UU. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. N. Y J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Aatorla, Or.gor Hardware, Ship Chandlery. Groceries, Provilon. PAINTS end OILH. Special AtUotioo Paid la Supplyiof 8hli.. l.iW Hi i i O" tcnt O'riec. VVasMiNOTON. D. C. H9 J AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. Wl". ARF. ASSKKTINV. IN TUH COl'KTS OTK KliillT TO THE I XCl.USlVi: I SIC OK THE WORD "CASTOHIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTOIIIA," AS oi K TKADl mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llymmis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that lias borne avd docs now yI-, : on every bear the facsimile signature of (AfrSi$Xit: wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought zfV " 9 and has the signature of C&Syff&Xx wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March S, 1S97. Q0t H Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accrptinjj a cheap substitute which some druggist may olTrr you (because lie makes .1 few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which CVCll he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. BCPOnC ArTCR All ii homtnof ft U!nva ftnd h ft alranvtham mtiA iMtnfM Tb f ttiiTfrrn ar r! rurl by -.- la brfMu ntnty Jt rn r IiwiUH mH i aaiaitiila. Trl IKN K la thonl knnn rmlf i rur arlihnui an operation. bauiMilmMib la A wmiuo fimmnirfiTn nl mty ttiurnU If ail bn- l-f-a nu4 tllavi a pfiuaiMPi.ltui UUa tHti.nti l"f i.0u. by malt H"inl for ractntar j)J tvaUaiattiftift, AiVlrvM U4VOL HKUIClX lOH 1. U xl &Ca Aaa miicaaro, CVl PwU kg CH AH HOOK H8. 461 OommrciaU 8trL MANHOOD luUi-ra, opium nr Mimulsnl. hwti Ind in InRrmilr. CenmntptluB or 0ml Inunit x.sn Dsrarrld fri-id. Clrvulsr Hrr. Mannlarturr,! b lh id. Clrvulsr Frr. m 1 0 i-iunsi m v lrug V.W., tlisulbuUugiicBU. TUua tad Vsnibill bu., fueUsuJ. Of. NO-TO-BAC frr lmmiboiss suid. sm'iorarasi ptrm liapmm rorm. r,u-i.iaL- is umiirvaiFst Dvrro-iism iu in fail 10 inaaa turn waah Iiuimi'OI man tirou-. toe blad. XX v riiMM-t rtiu lo Iwllvv liat mm say. fur bars, send ir ,tir issii ii-i is in I ptas-. still frMMUuplav AOUnMa l uas l aUaVLXMU JiaVMClrY ISJ., iklax mrKmw tmmk. Bold and The (Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also forEMediclnal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TwoIftH Htroot aJ. Ma THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will reopen their Boarding and Day School Heptemb.r 0. For rates, etc., addresa the 8uperloreHa P0PIL8 RECEIVED IN THE Z PBIMABY. 1 I V 1 I V AND ACADEMIC GRADES J. A. FASTABEND. HOUSE, BHIDGE ANIJ WHAHK BUILDER HOUSE Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS MANHOOD RESTORED sr 1 rt V ( if tluti u( Iftuiuui Kmtirh liVBl-Uti, will iul kljr euir tu nf 1 tirf Vmrt or Ute-AM )( Ut iirtU iifi. im b m Ami HmU Invinml. Imiit lu Ui IW'ii.Hwmli'fcl F.aiLwi'iH, rmuii lrfiU.t; runpir, VotlltiMi (U Marry. KatAiuiin i'ri. Va'tr! a 4 iiiuiitUo, Ii ail lMr tr tir i'f iti lit I'tKVfnit ifiik h ImiktiuiH-r. (I TIHIU ripMimUMUiH, it urinary nrtan i ai4 uupuriU amaJI wak tirvaita. 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Now York v1 lloatoi, ktvl Other Knatrrn iltitjl. llaaK(i rhrrk' il ihr' i.h to Mcatltutlon of tick "la. Tor atretilnii-rar ri-srrvrtivis. l-kta, iima rui1 (till I ti r ,r ni 1 1 :o , all on or urtta A. I). CHARLTON Aaa'l fiau'l I'aaa. .int. I'tirUand, Or ItftS Morrlaon at., nr 1 hlril. C. W. STUNK. Aatorla. Tl o Mlsais.i.. H. cut,- t.lna. Six Palaces.. on Wheels. Our now Ht. I'.ml Chi ruji'i tritln ixMiamta of it liiifr't aniokliiK car. n atandaril altHlnc car ii rxiinitrtmant alMplisf cur. a ri limine chair car. n dining car, a day cimi-ti dilg-li Ivaok ruts). Hl nr In nil. Tlio most coatly, lieautirul, luiiirl- fu six cora on oarth. Htnniu lir-ntcl. lChotrlo llhtfl. Whin voatlhulad. NO KXTIIA KAHKH. Lwivrm Bt. Taul 1:06 p. m. rtiilly, after arrlraj of No. lii:l!U Ormt Nor. and Rixj 1'iiclflc irnlria from tha wrjat. Tlcnvi, at olll,-- of all coririrotltin Hum. C. HIIKI.KON. flr-nrral An''til, I'ortliuiit, (ii'i'Kon. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columlila Itlver nml piignt Hound Nav iKHtlon Co. 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