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THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 18U7. gaily glotovimte JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Tebphone No. . TKltMlt Of SIBWCKirriON. DAILY. Bent by mall, pt year Sent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month. . .J.00 . .60 . .60 WEEKLY. Bant by mall, px year In advatu'...MW Poetag frc to ubcrttr. .. All communication Intend id for pubtt. cation should be directed to the cdltar. SUHlma communications of all kluda and remittance tnuat be addreaaed to "The Aatorlon." Tha Aatorlan guarantee to 1 1 auo icriber tha largest circulation ot uiy newspaper published oa tha Columbia river. ( Advertising rate can be bad on appli cation to lh bualnee manager. The Weekly Aatorlan, the necond oid tit weekly la th ataU of Oregon, baa, Bxt to tha Portland Orgolaa, th largest weekly circulation In lb state. John F. Handley Co. ar our Portland agents, and cop lee of th Aatortaa cm be bad every moraine at their iiaad, 124 Third street THE ELECTIONS TODAT. While thla to considered an "off year' In the political field, yesterday wl'.neased the close of at least two campaign which have been of a muon interest in their respective localities as the presidential battle of a year ago. These were, that in Ohio, and the mayoralty campaign la the city of New Tork. New York scat chooses but one of ficialthe Judge of the court of arpes's. Cut the rreat buttlo in that state Is over the mayoralty in New York. On Jan uary 1 next, the consolidation of New Tork, Brooklyn and a number of smaller (owns and villages into one municipality to t called the City of New York, goes Into effect. Nearly three million people! inhabit ka territory, and the election of its first mayor Inaugurated a contest fully as heated and as bitterly fought a any national contest in the last decade. Ohio Is President McKInley tuHe. In 189. with all other parties practically used for Bryan, she gave her electoral Tote to nor favorite son by a plurality of over iS.000. This year she elects a full state ticket, as well as general assembly, upon whioh body will devolve the duty f electing an United States senator for ne year yet remaining of Sherman's term, and also for the full term of six years, beginning March 4, 1SS9. The in terest centers on the senatorial contest, because of the lack of a republican ma. Joraty in that body by only three vo.es; excluding the probability of Senator ( Corbett'a being seated in December. j Probably the Iowa contest comes next ' i in importance after the two above named. This state elects a governor and a full ' sot of state officers. There are five par- j ties in the field republican, geld ana j stiver democrats, populists and prohlbl-; tiontot. ' Colorado elects a Judge of the supreme eo urt. Kentucky, . a clerk of the court of 4ppals, though the contest Is a hot one among the gold democrats, silver democrats and republicans. Maryland elects comptroller and court clerk. Massachusetts -will choose a governor. Nebraska has two offices to fill supreme judge and university regents. Pennsyl. vama elects an auditor-general and state ' treasurer. Virginia will choose a gaver. j nor, lieutenant-governor and attorney. (general. (As the TepuWicans made no nominations in this latter mate, the re-, suit ought to 'be a. certain demicratlc ' victory ' ... ! Legislatures in whole or In part will r be chosen in the states of Delaware, : MaRSuchusetu), New Jersey, New ' Tork, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iown, , . ,., , , , Maryland, Virginia and Nevada. . 1 The legisKure or tne state of Maryland will in January next elect a successor '. to Arthur Pue Gorman as United States senator, and the legislature of VirglnJ i j will elect a Sanator In place of John W. DauleL I There will, it Is announced be six celes tial ecltpees in lfsSfJ. But there will be other eclipses, too. Under President Cleveland the per cap. fta circulation! In this country fell to 121.10, but It has Increased under Presi dent McKInley to $2 89. - The increase In the postal receipts of the country for this September over those of September of bet year simply augments the evidence piling up on all fcanda no show a condition of Increased business. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, called at fentlon to a speech to the senate to the remarkable irecord of Ifhe Wilson law as rekntlng to the exportation of American ! manufacturers. And yet the exporta. tions of this class tinder the second irmnth of the operations of the Dingley law were 25 per cent in excesa of those of lth corresponding month of the Wil son law of last year. The democratic managers do not even s good Judgment In engineering their canard. Their Intent attack virion aba tor Hnnna and the McKInley administra tion is .that the former la year nego tiated for the tale of the Pacific railroad to favored parties In recognition of Urge campaign contrltiutloiie, but a llttla In vot'.tgntton Khowa thtvt the. sle w8 ur. dercd by tho preceding democratic ad ministration and that ttio ale I to b to the httrheet Wilder, without fawn to anybody. UUrlW In the heat of the ti!e om paitfns, when Mr. Itrywi's services should 1h loudly sicken fr at the r;ite of four peeehei a. day, Mr. ltrysn Is found Inlnp hi boyhood home at Sal m. 111. It Is hard to understand how ho can ke himself away from Ohio, Iowa, and New York tinder t!:e cirvums'.jincca. Hut then It Is no lotiFvr the cmipaign of lSvS, s Mr. Rry.in has found to his sorrow, and, prosperity having returned. Mr. Bryan and other rflver calamity criers are not eagerly sought fter by the man. agvrs of state democratic cenuiiUtec. The American people must bo proud of the record the defeated-candidate of the popocratlc party of last year Is achieving In making of himself drawing card fur county fairs throughout the country. Mr. Bryan lectured"" at the Wichita. Kan sas, county fair th other day, under an agreement to receive one-half of the gate receipts. This was paid him. The amount being IAtu but It n then covered that he had been swindled by the management, which had made extra charge for grandstand tickets and for selling beer, the proceeds of which were not divided with Mr. Bryan. The railroad employes of the country are not regretting their labors and votes of last year In favor of McKInley, sound money, and protection. The gross earn, ing of the year just ended for the rail reals of the country are 175 CW.wv greieter than In the year preceding, and the num ber of people employed has largely in creased, with a higher scale of wages in many cases. Railroad shops have started up all over the country' on full and over, time, giving employment to thousands of old hands who had been thrown out of employment by the previous depression, and the difference generally between con. ditlons in railroad circles now and a year ago shows a remarkafcle cringe. "AS T lonk tArk m-M nnr ,K.. . third of a century that I have aat on this bench of the supreme court of the Cnl- ted State. I am mere and more im pressed with the Immeasurable Import ance of this court. Now aod then we bear it spoken of as an aristocratic fea ture of a republican government, but it is the most democratic of alL It carries neither the purse nor the sword, but It possesses the power of declaring the law and in that Is found the safeguard which keeps the whole mighty fabric of the gov ernment from rushing to truccJon. This negative power, the power of re. sistance, is the only safety of a popular government. "-Justice Field, upon hts re. tlnement from the supreme court. A SYNDICATE TO PURCHASE KLON DTKE CLAIMS. Late advices from London confirm ru mors that have heretofore reached this side of the Atlantic that a financially powerful syndicate is In process of f Or mation In England. France and Germany to buy aE the paying claims of miners In the Klondyke region. Of course this lead to a vast amount of speculative valuation, but there Is a claim in the Klondyke, as elsewhere, which It Is Im possible to underestimate, and that !s the cfaim of Hostetter's Stomach BK. ters to the foremost place among Amer. lean remedies for Wver complaint. The bilious and constipated derive prompt r6llef ,rom ,nIs senlal slterative, which i remedies nausea, yellowness of the skin ! and eyeballs, fur upon the tongue, and uriI;?9Sant or of the breath that char- aeterize biliousness. It also remedies and prevents malarial and rheumatic ailments, kidney trouble, lack of stam- Ina. dyspepsia and nervousness. Like . . . .. . . . t aj. BtanflaIYj TemeHtefi that have estab- ;shed themselves In popular favor, It deserves a fair ar.d persistent trial. A woman doew.'t mind being her own , . , . errand hoy when the duty resolves Itself lrrt0 carrj.ng hcm a nw Bf;alBkln coat Wasting in Children can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophot phites of Lime and Soda, while it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the most digestible oil in ex-i istence, in SCOTT'S EMULSION it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system. It i also combined with the hypophosphites, which supply a food not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. Ton set SCOTT'S Emulsion. Set that the and zUh art on the wrapper. AO dniggistf ; 50c and $1.00. SCOTT ft BOWNE. Chemists. New York. A. I af.aaT B ture ' sun 1 t R 6 OH Tllll h i i MERITS U LP AYER'S Cherry Pectoral would include the cure of every form of disease which affects the throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and other similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Fancy runs riot In the matter of muffs this season, the all-fur ones being rw odd In their form and trimming as those of velvet and silk. The three-year-old boy of J. A. John, son of Lynn Center. IU., Is subject to at tacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he 1 satisfied that the tknely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, s.-ived his little boy's life. He ts In the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Tiros., of that place; and they handle a great mnny patent medi cines for throat and lung diseases. He had all there to choose from, nnd skilled physicians ready to respond to his rail. but selected this remedy for use In his own family at a time when his child's life was in danger, because he Knew to be superior to any other, and famous the country over for Its cures of croup, Mr. Johnson says this Is the best selling ,rf. .itM. .w- .....ii. .rj .I... it .nlJU ... I- II A. " ' ! Sold by Bstes-Conn Drug Company. Hair parted on the side is deemed the very latest and by all odds the most chic way of arranging the coiffure nowadays. A mirror could not lie if It wanted to. The grass has nothing to gain by flat, tery. If the roses of health and plump ness of beauty are leaving your face, your mirror will tell you so. Health Is the greatest beautifler in the world. Whn a wnnuin NeM frwt IndlAtlons of , ......I. . ""i111 " " - most absolute certainty look for the cause In one or both of two conditions constipation, and derangement of the or gans distinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure perma nently and posltivWy any so-called "fe. male complaint." Dr. Pierce's Pla-wnt Pellets will cure constipation. There la no reason In the world why a woman should not be perfectly healthy. She will gain in health, strength and flesh. Hollows and angles will give place to fullness and grace. She wfll be the no. blest and most beautiful of all creation a perfect woman. Send 21 cents In one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. T., and receive Dr. Pierce's lnog-page "Common Sense Medical Ad. viser," profusely Illustrated. And now the young woman who Is de. sirous of being plump and pretty orders hot milk Instead of cocktails. J. C. Berry, one of the best known dlt liens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures; the work and he will verify this state, but DeWltt's was the only one that did memt if any one wl?hes to write to him. Chas. Rogers. ft 'Will not be long now Ixfore the furnace man will be puitirg on airs and coal, both of whbjh mean a goodly ex penditure for the housekeeper. Mr. N. N. Osburn, well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame baek. Ho was persuaded to use ChamTjerlaln's Pain Bilm. It gave him relief in one night. This remedy Is also famous for tta cures of rheumatism. For sale by Eetcs-Conn Drug Company. DRAW TO THIS PAIR. Richard Croker may need Brttlnh air, and have to seek tahe race course to avoid excitement, and go to Carlsbad, where the heavy feeders and drinkers of Europe gather to have their livers purged and he may hare spells of feebleness In some respects, but he does not look dell, cate. We Infer Ithat his cure, that he takes so regnlarly In Europe, "horses and health." might be had in this country, and as for excitement, exercise with the dumbbells In Tammany, off nights, outfit to aid digestion. It Is painful to hear Croker say m that cast-down way, "I'm not the man I was." But we cannot all go to Europe who are not the men we were. Croker should try to submit, for Its uhe way of our common humanity. Now Croker says that Walen is A com monplace man, and it would be no great thing to meet him. On that hint, and for the reason that Croker chipped In and helped out Wales- poor old mother with a five-pound mote, when the Tammany boss goes back and Wale hears of him among the horses, he will walk right up and say: "Richard, my nnme is Albert Edward, and as our mutual friend, Nart Goodwin, sayt), let us take a drink and makes It even money.'' Stanard Union, MARINE NEWS. Illlill WAl'KH LOW WAt'KH 1UTK A M. f. m. h.liiltt. r-'itiliiy...... 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Br ill btriuburn, Ur ib... . iiBt . mc.i...:.i ..U.7...10 Al... 7 ..J-'MV..HX. 4: ..:.w..ntiAi... ji CARDirr. Anneley, Brih lun . HXiAl liiiuetllu. ,.i Oaiii-uu, Brh i.m...itnAl .. W rmtHiNTii, ii . Anamha, Br bk lCM...lim.l... mooo Foylclale, Br h MWAUI.. .M. HoiiKkong. 5!err Nevuda, Br h lint ttXUl... M Fltuishirv, iirnir .4...lual... 44 PaKuewllii, Itr bt. I Jii .1.11.11... atoul. lit nr...- al...lual. llO.VOLt'l.f. J. 0. Pfluni r. Ger bk WO...I0OA1. uviiHroel. Poveuby Hall, llf ! I!.. IDOAl. MajuutU. Jaciie, Fr bk... 1M4) .1WaI. MelUiurne. MihUde. Br in lij .'iil Miaul. Camidale, Br ih l'.W...KVM.. Nler. BniMels, Br bk ...AAl. MWCASTLI, A. .Vt Pnivluee, Brh ltMi ..HO I . , t'beron, Br bkt lt.'.i .iJa1 . r AN AM A. Prlnelpality. Br bk. .. .V1 lui.vt 4J . Oi he U, Nor bk 1117.. AaAI... - i'urt Nsul. lloppet. Hum th lJe.V.l'0Al Kioue Jaiuiro. OitnparK, ur sn itw.,.iwai. m Elginshire, Br ib .. 100a1 1 l umbrlao Klmt. Br ib ...Iiuai. uaniowie, nr in ...... j.....jjii...ijw1... Ji SWAKtKA Drumburton, Br ih -.1773...l00A!.l!4 TASI.E BAT. GlKTirm Caftls.Br th .rT...inoAI 01 I I'olullueh. Br b.,.. KurbriiJk'e, Br b jii1...IUua1. 4,'. Tientsin. Oorlda, Xor sir 2.i...lOOAI. - ValaralM. Dacca, Br Ik Wo'AaI.- Wallaroo. Verbena, Br b 17I...100AI. - TUKOHAXA. t;rmi.rt:.hire. Br .h I4.1..1WaI... K Tenkiu turn. Jul) bt n Gleuerlelit, Br h.. .".MS ..lm.U.. - nclkirAH.iire, or tirk 11. .. luiAl... - MARINE NOTEo. Th Kinrw-shlre left up for Portland yesterday morning. Tho Manzonita cam- in morning from Yaquina bay. yesterday The schooner Letltla from Sn Fran Cisco, In ballast, arrived In yesterday. The steamers Elmore and Hiurlson, for Nebalem, crossed out yesterday evening. The revenue cutter Commodore Terry crossed out yesterday evening for Port Townsend. The Columbia arrived In at 3:30 yester. day morning and loft for Portland at ( o'clock. The steamer Harrison, Coptan Ahucs, from Nebalem, arrived In Sunday with 1S oases of salmon. The British ship Haletwood, for Queens town, cleared from the custom house yesterday with a cargo of 112.423 bushels of wheat, valud at rI.SM.3S. The British ship Lidy Wevtwolh, Captain Murchle, for Cjueenstown, with H2.W) bushels of wheat valued at 112f',027, cleared from th0 custom house yeiterd .y. The liraemnr, of the mew Oriental line. Is expected flown from Portland tW morning. She will dock nt Flavel and coal up for tho voyage. One pnaw-nger, a Oiln-iman, will take passage on her her. Thn beard usually turns gray first, and should be colored to corresponrl with tho color of the hair of the head. Bucking ham's Dye colors a natural brown or block. The nenniile woman would rath-r have a dozen men friendn Xhun one lover. But hbw many wtomen are frltle? OABTOniA. Biutan The woman of fine fli?ure will nrtt ej rw henielf to 1e peruadl Into wear ing a Mouse bodira ven If it It the fashion, WHO ARE WEAK BROKEN DOWN DISCOURAGED Hen who miter from th fttecto of dlaeaae, orar work, atorry, from 'lie iol,;t. (it jrcrntb or ttie cz tuvtm at aiuibood, from nonatunil dralna, weak n or 1 i-k i,1 dereropr.i.nt of anr orKin, failuraof TltaJ forna, unfiiueas for D.arrlhyo, all urb men hiait "wjrue to the totinf sin bitoii " for a onentlflc matbM of marrtllon. rfWfrfOTitallri. (Ipvelop, re lore. trt-1 iu:ain. We will mull without i harire l plnln aealeal enrelnpo a pamphlet that Telia It All. jVotlnnir aent unaaked. s'omi oora,iiodaeeitlon. Adilreaa ERIE MEDICAL CO. 64 WIACAWA TRttT. BUfrALO, N y ASTORIA AYcKi'Mk Preparation Tor As slmita t Intf the KxxJ wul Ho 0 uU ling ttvc Stomachs ami Howls of aw I Promotes Piiiostion.l'hrc rful ncs .iiul lWsl.Conl.iln netthor OpmtiT.Morptiiw wt Mitiaal. Jt-'OTNAKCOTIC. AV aTOU ItXlMUJVUlVi Jkffmnmmt -aV(i i in as farfa Apctfoft RonvfUy rorConstlrvi tion. Sour Stonwrh.Dmn hoca Worms ,Conilsioiis.Kowish UCSS Olid LOSS OF SLEI'. Te Simile 5iSnlur of NEW YOHK. exact copror wfappcb. The Choicest Table Wines f ",fJl FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, 103 TvolftH Street Ross, Higgins GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS W. F. SCHEIBE, A tall line of Plnro. Tobacco, anal imokcri' Article. 474 Commercial Mi. J. A. FA ST A BEND HOUSK, HKIIXjK AND WIIAWK HUIMW1 llfTL"--ir MANHOOD RESTORED lion of a fainmia I'renrh rliyittt-lan, will quick I BtrORC aajOAriLH lm... n..nMn.nnini,J all ImotirlLlea. ClIPIDKKIIatrenirthenaandraatoraoomallwaakorirano. , The rf aaon rmfrirera aro not cnrat by iKirtora la bermuaa ninety per cent r tronwefl will astadtla. 'I;hi DKN K la th only known remedy to core without an operation. Um leatltnnni. alt. A written arnaraniee rlrni and money returned If all bom doea not tuact a varniaiuiul aura. U a boi.ali (or fiuu, by mall, tlend for raaa drtnilar and teaUmonlala. Atklreaa 1A VOL. RKUICIBB tKa IxeVrt.Baarntoclaoo.Oal. rmlkdbi CHAS ROGERS, 6 Commarolal Btroet. SEASIDE SflWJHILL A complete ttock ot lumber on hnd In the rough or d reused. Flooring, rua tlc, ceiling anil all kind of flnlih; mold ing and Bhinglea. Terma reaeonabU and price at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Oflle and yard at mill. K F Lb LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Astoria Iron Works Front Btreet, foot of Fourth, Aatoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Engine, Boiler Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a pe. clalty. Caatlnga of all description made to wler on ihort notice John Foz..Freiildent and Superlatendent A. L. Fox vtoe President 0. B. Prael Secretary Aitorla Bavin aro Bank Trtuunr SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYIEY BOTarii: of 0tor! Ii pat up Is otis-tli Mtlas cntr. It Il ktt solj la ba'.k, Coot allow mjout to nil jut aayUitBg 1m oa the pl or p romlas thai It ll "jolt so sod" tli "will story pr- poaa." - 6eo tiut ;o (at C-A-8-T-0 B-I-A. titfM- A laUo ji vTTZHr i wrttitr. "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky' ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies 44The Louvre" AST0RIV3 (iOKiiCOtS ENTnRTAINMHNT HALL a ri.onit Flu Moalo. (laniM of All Klptta. Two Magnl (trail t llsra. eVERTTIII.SG flR3T-ri9 Cood Order and Everybody's Rights THICTLT OHNKKVKll. & Company Street Mnnulncti Donler In FINE CIGARS! General Contractor MOVING TOOLS UKNTKI) "CUPIOENE" Thla rreitt VeueOAlila Vlu.llattr.tlie ortau-rlu lion OI lainmu rrenrn pnyaiian,wiii iitncaiy ruro vim or all tnr. voua or dlwaitea of tlia Kem;rauve ortraoa, aui:h aa fiat Manhood, ' Inimmiila, I'alnaln Uia fwk.Mnmliial Kmiwlom, Nt-rvnna I nl,i i ti v. pimi.lea, IliiDuiOfM In tttrry, KiliaiiaUuc Dralna, VaMroeHa at'A C'onailnntlno. it ototio all Inaaea by rtar or night. Prevente quirk Ii( mot diwiar(e, which If nolrherkert Inula to Mprtnlorrhra and 187a 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY SELL Ship Chtindlcry Hardware Iron and StccJ Coal Groceries and Provisions flour and Mill 1'ced I'alnts, Oils and Varnishes Loijijcrs' Siiiillcs I'alrbank's Scales Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. lloltli th world'! rvoonl far lonc-dlotanoo fut running. A Hap of the United States Tim new wull map la ued by tli Utiilliiitrn Rout la three feet four Imt.. lda by four feet lung; In prime.) In ii tnltire, I mounted an roll era; alio- every elate, county, Imitnriam tow a, ami railroad In ho linloa, and la a vary desirable and uaeful adjunct lo any household or buiinoee ao lal'lleli merit. I'un-haavd n oia at louo the mai coat Um Uur lington Route nearly B oenta a4eo but oa ra oeliK of U owita In atamaai or twtai the utularalgned will be pleaaed ot Mud you on , Writ Inuneallalaty, a the auppiy la limited. A. C. HIIKI.HuN, llenoral Ajcctil, I'unlaml, Oregon. TII.IJ.MOOK, NKIIAIJCM AND TII.I.AMOOK. NICHAIJCM AND Tll.iaM(K)K. NKIIAt.RM AND TILLAMOOK. NKII AI.ICM AND TIUJlMOOK, NRIIALKM AND OTIliCIt COAST J'OINT OTIItH COAUT J'OINTS OTIIKIt COAST roiNTi OTIIKH COAHT "OlNTt OTIIKH COAST I'OINTS Steamer-ill. 1'. KLMOItK. it. I. KLt( RJj II. J ELMOHK, ' V. II. HAIUMBON W. II. 1IAUIUBON V. II. 1IAHUIBON AND A UOU ST A AND Al'OUSTA AND Al'QUBTA ALL Ol'KN roll SI'RCIAL CIIAHTKR Belling dateai lo end faun TUUunook and Nel'iiill diHt Uta tt wetier. 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