The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 29, 1897, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, WEDNESDAY MOUN'lNti, SKlTKMItlllt 2., UW7.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Tebphon No. 61
or dl ns iuition.
DAILT.
Bent by moll, per year $.00
Sent by mall, per month 10
Served by carrier, per month )
WEEKLY.
Bout by nuill, fnr year tn advance... 12. ftt
rostae Ire to uUcrlixrt.
AH communications Intended for pubU.
cation ihould bo directed to the tdltar.
J!usliu' communication o( all klndi
iind remittance mut b addressed to
"Tii AstorluA."
The Astorl.m (intrant, e to I's suo
scrlbers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published a th Columbia
river.
Advertising rate can be, bad on appli
cation to the business manager.
' The Weekly Attorlan, the second oij.
est weekly In the iat of Oreron, baa,
next to th Portland Oregct.lan, the
largest weekly circulation In th state.
John F. Handler Co. are our Portland
agents, and cop! of th Attorlan can
be had every morning at their :aad.
Third atret
Th probable compromise between th
dtmooratlo faction In New Tork show
bow HtUe democrat nowaday care ror
what they trill fondly call their princi
ple. ay th Standard-Vnton. The main
thing la to regain th cities of New Tork
and Brooklyn and re-eerabllsch election
frauds, police ckrmil. tMrty street
and aU th rest. Therefore th gold dera-
ocrats If the platform Is grecsed so as
to hav no knots on It will vot for
m one who voted for Bryan. That
would curl up the corners of Bryan's
mown and do a great deal of good.
The communication from Salem pub
lished In this morning's Astorim sounds
a note of warnlrg well worthy of ear
nest consideration by every true repub
lican In Oregon. The observations of
the writer, a man of unusual Intelligence,
sr entitled to especial weight and sig
nificance from the fact that be occu
pies a private position affording him
abundant opportunity to become one of
the best Informed authorities In the state
on the real political situation. He Is
moreover, not an office-seeker, and his
view are absolutely uncolored by the
prejudice of any clique or faction of the
republican party. The opinions of such
a man ought to be of peculiar interest
to the quiet, voting element among the
republicans of Cliatsop county, and - we
commend hi statements to the aotentiert
every man who is Interested hi the
welfare of the state and his own com
munity.
While other people are cheerful, Alt
geld is still plunged in gloom
Not even '
dollar wheat can cheer him. Things are
going- all wrong. People may think they
are happy, but they are not. They may
suppose themselves to be prosperous and
free, but they are. If they but knew
It, ground down In poverty and oppres
sion under a crushing despotism, from
which it Is AltgeM's mission to rescue
fhem. Of course It Is the "corporations"
-that are doing all tthis michlef. The
people must abolish the corporations and
carry on all their business for thm
etves. If they can't do this all at once,
they can begin In the cities, by the
municipal control, for example, of the
manufacture of gas. The representatives
chosen by the people, in congress, legis
latures and councils, being so weak that
they are corrupted by the corporations,
Mr. Altgekl would glv them the entire
control of the business of the community
as a means of securing economy and
efficiency of administration. Especially
would he hav the railroads managed by
the state, end he points to Germany as
the model not only In railroad admlnis
tratlon, but In popular liberty and pros
perity generally. It is really a pity that
Mr. Altgeld left Germany, if he really
thinks the German methods better
adapted to popular progress. There seem
to be a good many of his countrymen
who are not of his mind, and there cer
tainly are a great many Americans who
prefer the American system and have
very little time for Altgeld's railing
accusation against the whole structure
of American society.
SPEAKER REED ON PROSPERITY.
Speaker Reed say It Is safer to proph
ecy what will happen in a hundred
or a thousand years, than as to what
is coming' to pass tomorrow; but a to
prosperity, all the symptoms are here,
and It looks Ilk 1879, when the coun
try rose up, because specie payments
fav the people confidence that all u
right. 'He says: !
J "Another encouraging symptom Is than
the financial medicine men are now ex
plaining: In a low tone of voice why what
they sahl in such loud tone last year
was not so. This is th prelude to the
tttter silence which will fall upon them
in due time, a silence which will be the
slfrnal that the world has settled one
other financial problem In the only way
It can be settled, and that Is, In the
minds of the people.
"A rood many questions have been set
tled these last few years. In all the
debutes In the house last session there
was but one man who even mentioned
the 'consumer,' and he was from Ken'
tucky. In other year, If you could b
llrve our debates, w had no population
except 'consumer': producers did not
exist."
Th0 money for the crops of cereals put
the Nation to work. ami Reed adds:
"Rvcry historic period of revival has
been like this. Some event at the ripe
moiiKnt happens, like the resumption of
specie payments, the sotting of money
In motion by reduction of the Interest
on part of the national debt, th
passage of a tariff bill, which, rightly
or wrongly, the people Nlievod in. Hu
man nature and human affairs, made
ready for the change, have always don
the rest."
THE SPARTAN VIRTUE OF FORTI
TUDE.
Must be possessed In no ordinary degree
by those who bear the pangs of rheu
matism without complaint. We hav
never heard of such an Individual. Rut
why not, r the life-long martyrdom
begins, extinguish the germ of this atro
cious malady with Hostetter't Stomach
Bitter, the efficacy of which as a pre
ventive of the disease, as well as a means
of relieving It, Is well established ar.d
amply attested, during the last forty-five
years, over professional signatures? It
expurgate from the Mood those acrid
principles which beget the pal" and In
flammation chra-teristlc of this com
plant, which. It should b recollected,
Is always liable to terminate life sudden
ly when It attacks a vital part. The
Bitters also expel the virus of mslarla
from the system, remedie dyspepsia, kid
ney complaint, constipation and bilious
ness, quiets the nerves, and Invigorates
the whole physcal organism.
Why Is it that Monday Is always such
depressing dayT
Chamberlain's Ccllc. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re
lief. For sale by Eates-Conn Drug Co.
Grape scissors are being used for eu
chre prizes at this season.
In thes day of culture and progress,
do not wear a jrtrsly beard or musta he,
when they can be colored a natural brown
or black at home with Buckingham's
Dye.
Blessings in disguise generally have a
hard time in proving their Identity.
To heal the broken and diseased tissues,
to soothe the Irritated surfaces. 10 In
stantly relieve and fo permanently cure
Is the mission of DeWItf Witch Hazel
Salve. CharKs Rogers.
The surest sign of approaching age
In a woman la to consider a good dinner
preferable to a new gown.
No man or woman can enjoy life or ac
complish much In this world while suffer
ing from a torpid liver. DeWitt's Little
Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that
organ, quickly. Charles Rogers.
The joy of owning a new desk makes
a woman attend assiduously to hereto
fore neglected correspondence.
Harper Whiskey is rapidly becoming
tne national beverage. It's the one thing
I all parties agree upon. Republicans
I democrats, populists. Even the "know-
nothing" party knows one thing: the mer
its of Harpir whiskey. Sold by Foard
I & Stokes Co., Astoria, Or.
j Hot bread may be very bad for one's
.digestion, but it is certainly a great
temptation on a cool morning.
Running sores. Indolent ulcers and slra
ilar troubles, even though of many year'
standing, may be cured by using Dewltt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength
ens and heals It is the great pile cure.
Charles Rogers.
It Is the very worst possible form to
allow one's mail to grow to an extraordi
nary length, yet there are many men
not only guilty, hut proud of this di
gression Into vular.ty.
Moments are useless If trifled away;
and they are dangerously wasted If con
sumed by delay in cases where One
Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi
ate relief. Charles Rogers.
It is all very well to prat" aboit np
pearances pot crntlng in this world,
but just the same, th man In a good
suit of ilothes wi g-t a position more
quickly tnan his brother In the shabby
one.
"Kor year," says Capt. C. Mueller, "I
have relied more upon Ayer's Pills than
anything else In the medicine chest, 10
regulate my bowel and those of my snip's
crew. These pills are not severe In their
action, but do their work thoroughly."
A pea:h cocktail sounils very Innocent,
but it s not the gentle libation lis name
implies, as peach brandy figures in Its
conccctlcn, and a Tery serious headache
after It if due precaution is not taken
regar.'i.ig its consumption.
If you have ever seen a little child In
a paroxysm of whooping cough, or If you
have been annoyed by a constant tickling
In the throat, you can appreciate .the
value of One Minute Cough Cure, which
gives quick relief. Charles Rogers.
Denying a fault doubles It.
Cmall precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
are very small In size, but are most ef
fective in preventing the most serious
forms of stomach and liver troubles.
They cure constipation and headache and
regulate the bowels. Charles Rogers.
Don't put tuberoses on the dinner taWe
unless the menu Is limited and the small
appetltle of your guests desirable.
The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" Is a fa
miliar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, always ready for emergencies.
While a specific for piles, it also in
stantly relieve and cures cuts, bruises,
salt rheum, eczema and all affections of
the skin. It never falls. Charles Rogers.
Fifty Years Ago.
This l the cradle In which there rew
That thought of philanthropic braisi
A rcmcUy that would nuke life new
Hor the multitude that were rackes
with pstn.
Twh araprilla. m tnsde, you know
j A) cr, torn JO year o.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Wis in its infancy luilf a con
tury &to. To-day it doth "be
sUute the narrow world like a
colossus." What is the secret
of its power? Its cures! The
cumber of them I The wonder
of them I Imitators have fol
lowed it from the beginning of
its success. They are still be
hind it. Wearies the only
medal granted to sarcaparilla
In the World's Fair of 1893,
it point proudly to its record.
Others imitate the remedy:
they cant imitate the record:
So Years of Cures.
What a lot of heartache an outgoing
steamer can carry with It.
Aycr's Sarsaparilla Is not a secret prep
aration. Any physician may have th
formula on application. The secret of it
success Ilea in Its ertr.iocdlnary power
to ckanse the blood of Impurities and cure
the most deep seated cases of blood-
disease.
It osts so much more to avenge a wrong
than to suffer It.
A CURE FOR BI1JOCS COLIC.
Resource, 8creven Co., Ga I have been
subject to attacks of bilious colic for
several years. Chamberlain' Colic, Choi-
era, and Diarrhoea Remedy Is th only :
sure relief. It acts like a charm. One
dose of It gives relief when all other
remedies all.-3. D. Sharp. For sale by
El-tefB-Conn Drug Co. ;
The tailor gown is d.i!ni especla!l
pleasing duty thlj weather.
Certainly yon don't want to suffer wlta
dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache,
sallow (kan and loss of appetite. Tou
have never tried DeWitt's Little Early
Risers for these complaints or you would
have been cured. They are small pills
but great regulator. Charles Rogers.
It is not wise to Jump to conclusions I
becaus thoy are not apt to b as cor-
rect as when you walk up to them.
r
"My boy came home from school
one day with his hand budly larerat- d I
and bUrecing, and suffering great pain,"
says Mr. E. J. Shall, with Meyer Eros."
Drug Co., St. Loui3, Mo. "I dressed the
wound, and applied Chamberlain's P;. In
Balm freely. All pain ceased, and In
a remarkably short time It healed with
out leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains,
wellirg3 and rheumatism I know of no
medicine or prescription equal to It. I con
sider It a household necessity." The 25
and 50 cent sizes for sale ty Eates-Conn
Drug Co.
Don't put Into your diary any remarks
that you would not care to have seen
by eyes other than our own.
The dyspeptic carries a dreadful load on
his back. It seems as If he were really
made up of two men. One of them ambi
tious, brainy and energetic, the other lck
llstlefs, peevish and without force. The
weak man weigh the other one down.
The dyspeptic may be able to do protty
good work one day, and the next day,
because of some little Indiscretion In
eating, he may be able to At nothing
at all. Most cases ef dys;.epsli ftar
with constipation. Constipation Is the
cau? of nlnc-tfin'.hs cf all heman sick
n-ss. Some of Its symptoms are sick
and Dlllous neadache, dlzzines", your
stomach, loss of appetite, foul t.reath
windy bf-lchlngs, heni-lbum, pain and dls
tre.3 after eating. All these ar? In llca-
flve of derangements of the liver, stom
ach and bowels, and all are caused by
constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pur
gative Pf lists nri the quickest, ei.itiest
and most certain cure for this condition.
They are not violent In action.
Send 21 cents In one-cerrt stamps to
World's Dispensary Medical Addition,
Buffalo, New Tork, and receive Dr.
Pierce's lOflS-poge Common Bonse M';dlcal
Adviser, illustrated.
Plaids In fabrics, hosiery and ribbons
are holding forth in the gayest of gay
colon.
IT SAVES THE CROUPT CHILDREN.
Beaview; VI. We have a splendid sale
on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
our customers coming from far and Bear
speak of It in the highest terms. Many
have said that their children would have
died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy had not been given. Kellan A
Ourren. The 25 and U cent size for sale
by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
A woman will always forgive her hus
band for coming home late unless he doe
It so quietly that she Is not awakene-d
and therefejr not able to argue on tho
question of the hour of his arrival.
..onhern Pacific railroad trains lene
Portland daily at 11 o'cloe.-k a. in. t r
Taeorr.a, P,x!ane, and the l"at. CI .-'!
connection made at Spokane for 1 toss
land, Nelson, Kandow and British Co
lumbia mining camp. For tnaps and
Inr .rtr.atjeir. call on 'it address
C. W. .STONE,
Astoria, Or.
MAR I M: NEWS.
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MARINE NOTES
The British ship Phliomene left up the
river yesterday.
The steamer Elder sailed yestcrduy for
Dyeu and Skaguay.
The barkemtlne N'orthw,t
down the river yesterday.
.'irrlv.il
The State will arrive down the river
this morning and sail for San Francisco.
The British ship Marechal Burhit,
which arrived M,onday from Newcastle,
has a cargo of 2.4W tons of coal.
The German ship Flottbek, ISM tens,
Captain Shoemaker, arrived yesterday
from Kobe, Japan. She 1 In bailout. !
The schooner Eel ward Parke arrived
Jown the river yesterday. She has I
00 feet of lumber for 8. II. Bebb & Co., j
San Francisco. 1
i
The harbor Is beginning to look like j
Its old self. Nearly a dozen vessels I
were lying at anchor trlay and pre- !
sented a beautiful appearance from the i
heights.
A RICH TREAT IS PROMISED.
The Oregon State Fair for lSt'7-Septrm-bcr
30 to October 3.
Railroad rates reduced.
The Southern Pacific will sell tick' tn
at one fare rates for round trip from all
points on their lines In Oregon.
Tou will be entertained from morning
until night. No time to rest. Liberal
prizes offered for all kinds of sports, such
as bas-.-ball, tug-of-war, chopping con
tests, foot races, hammer throw, shot
put, and various other sport In charge
of a competent committee. Don't ove-r-lexik
the date and the cheap railroad rate
of on fare for the round trip.
Prpular admission of Z, cents.
. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD.
" Thr- r people Who have objection
to advertising matter la the columns of
a newspaper. The ground of objection
la that they do not-want-to read ad
vertisements. Now this objection Is not
good, for oftentimes Owe e advertise
ments convey valuable information.
For instance, bow else would the trav
eling pubrtc 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 addn-ss
J. C. Pond. O. P. A., Milwaukee?, Wis.,
or Geo. S Batty, General Agent, 244
Stark street, Portland, Or.
When going East travel on the North
ern Facile Railway. Quick time an J the
only iine running dining cars. Train
leaves Portland dally at 11 ei'e-iock a. m.
The brown chlffen veil will continue to
hold Its own throughout the autumn.
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"Don't yer try to buuco mc with some
thing 'just asgooU'as PijHir Heidsieck Plug.
Gimme one of the big new rive-cent pieces."
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HEIDSIECK
PLUG TOBACCO
with its delicious champagne flavor, never yet (ailed to
please the most fastidious tobacco chewcr. Once tried,
it is not forgotten. Once used, there is no satisfactory
substitute. Hitherto the only objection to it has been
its cost but that is now reduced. A five-cent piece is
more than one-third larger
new size, with the old flavor.
MANHOOD RESTORED
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JuO tHil.i'l l ll'H.b mail. IW-ml tir rassctmlUf auil IraUuionktls,
CHA.S ROtlERS, 461 Commerolsi Btrt
MANHOOD RESTORED
I'lsrsotretliocuresll
ism luwtr. licwiKhe, Wakemlar-s, M Msanuud, Nighi! Kmit
iou. hrmuuiH, all drains, Ium ul puwer la Uorati 4Misa uf
uhrr srx. cauwd hr over eiertkm, Tnuthful errors, eirrwte use ol
lub.-ro, upturn or stimulants, which lead In Infirmity. ConmniPtluaor
lnaanuv. Can berirrieil In et pocket, tl so per rn, 6 lor ,, by mail
vrtpaiil Cttvalar Free. Sold by all tru((IMa Ak for It.ukrn.withrr.
MaiitiUrtiirr. b the Prau Wftirtn in , r.n fraru lane-tM!
I'tuf Cu., lii(rtbuliu(S(cBU. TbuU uj Yimlilll bU , 1'mtlsuJ, ur.
J W CONN. Assist. Astoria.
The Choicest
Table Wines
FOR FAMILIES
Also foCMedicinal . .
and Cooking Purposes
CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE,
103 Twelfth Street
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PUPILS
RECEIVED
IN THE
PRIMARY.
GRAMMAR
AND
ACADEMIC
GRADES
THE SISTERS OF THE
Convent of the
...Holy Names
ASTORIA. OREGON,
Will reopen their Boarding and Day
School Heptembar 6.
For rates, etc., address the Superioress
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Cavtatt,and Traile-Msrks obtained and all yu-
Jent buwnesa conducted Ier moossatc Fee.
Sous Orrioc isOpeosur, U.S. PATcwTOrriec
tuud ecau ' are patent in Itrt tuoo Ul0 llioae
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I Send model, drawmit or photo., with deacrlp
lion. We slvi, ii patnial.l or not, Ires of
Jeharire. Uur lee not clue till pmeni is aerureu.
5 ttianim " How to (jUmn FatenU, with
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nt free. Addreu,
IC.A.SNOW&CO.
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than it used to be. Try the
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"Private Stock"
"Cream Rye"
Old Hickory"
"Pride of..
..Kentucky'
...and...
"Hermitage"
Repsold California
Brandies
The Louvre"
ASTOKivs cimr.rots
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
8 FMMHtN
rili Mu.lo. liiica of Kltiila. Two
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Good Order and Everybody's Rights
STRICTLY II II ft Kit V Kit.
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MENTAL MUSIC,
PAINTINO
AND
VOICE
C CULTURE
FORM A
SPECIAL
DEPARTMENT
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Connecting at Pan FrneUo with Oo.
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OueaUilo itamshlii lUm for
JAPAN, CHINA. AUHTUALIA. AND
HAWAII.
J.OV FAHR8, KVICUT DAT
rOUTIJaNII T BAN KUANCIHCO
WlX. Second Class; 110 W, First Clkssi
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maps and full Information, .-all on or
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A. D. CHARLTON
Aaa'l tlan'l I'aaa. A(nl, t'ortlanit. Or
9S Mnrrlaem I iir Thlr.t.
C. W. HT'ONK. Astoria.
Holds lli world's rword for
lonw-distaiu'e fast running.
A Hap of the
United States
I
Tin- in w wall mi Is-ain-.l
ly the inn I'listi n
Knuto la Hirer, fent four
ir.tto a M, by four foot
lonir; Is prlnta". In tit
lolora, . mounti'l on roll
ers; show a every alalu,
county, lniiirtnnt town,
n.l rajlroml In th Vnlon,
nl Is a very dlrb
iinil iixofiil mljiinrt to any
hotiarholil irr huaincaa
tiilillahment,
I'unliail In lot or
(no) Iho miin rewt tltr lur-
Huston Itoiilo nearly 39
(xmiIs uio. o, but on re-ci-lt
of 15 rii t a n aumpa
r roiti tho utn.a-rslKno.1
will bn plensnl ot snml you
one.
Write Iniiiimlliilnly, a
tho iiiily is llniltnl.
A. C. 8IIK1.KON,
Ocncrsl Airi'tit, I'ortlnnil, Oron.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia Hlvtr nml 1'iiui't Hotiml Nav-
iKntlon Co.
BTEAMEIl "TII.KI'IIONK."
Leave Astoria dully esKeut Sunday,
7 p. m.
Leave Portland dally exeejit Bund ay.
7 am.
STEAMER "BAILEY OATZERT."
Leave Astoria dully escuft Buruluy anl
Monday at 7 a m.; Hunduy nlKlits at 7
o'clock.
Leaves Portland dully exenpt SuinlAy at
I P . m.
Leave Baturdny nlKht at 10 o'clock.
U. B. BCOTT. rr..l(lwkt
B. A. Blsy, Afent, Portland.
C. W. Bton Atent, Atorla.
Telephone No. 11.
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO ai.t.
Open .very day from 8 o'clock to l;W
and 8:10 to 1:30 p. m.
Subscription rata 3 per annum.
B. W. Cor. Elovsnth nnd Duan. Btre.ta.
Oriental Novelties
Japanese Goods
..WING LEE..
biH Commercial Sf mpt
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