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-,-" a3-i t --. 0- ASTORIA, OREGOiN, SATURDAY, MARCH .i, ISM. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. VOL. XX, ISO. 132. 1 N A FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. Russia has made propositions to Germany for a joint reduction of forces on the frontier. It is said of Prince Bismarck that he eats at one meal enough for half a dozen persons in good health. It is often forgotten that "the Muhdi" has been at his victorious sieges and massacres now for three years. Fifty thousand persons attended the funeral of M. Kouher the last, it may be said, of the true blue 15on apartists. Ninety-sir students were lately struck off the list of the University of Berlin because they had not even paid for one lecture. 'London wine merchants are badly off, owing to the decrease in the con sumption of all wines, except claret and champagne but the whisky trade flourishes. Sir Henry Brand, who recently re signed the speakership of the British house of commons, has been elevated to the peerage, with the title of .Lord Hampden. He claims to be a de scendant of John Hampden. One thing can be plainly read at least through the Lasker affair as settled, and that is, that when Bis marck dies, the American congress will not pass any memorial resolu tions in his honor. Volksblatt. A strong movement is on foot in the Province of Galicia in favor of emigration to America. The magis tracy of East Galicia have unani mously petitioned the governor of the province to proibit the sale of passenger tickets for American portr. The slave trade flourishes in Afri can lands nearer to England than the Soudan is. In Tangier last month, a Spanish newspaper states, a negrtss f seventeen was sold for S39; and of twenty-five for 842; another, middle aged, for 835; and a girl of eleven for $37. Tictor Hugo is said to have ex posed his appearance at the French academy on the occasion of Paillerou's reception in plain evening dress on the ground that his suit of uniform was worn out, and that at his time of life it would be foolish to order an other. A movement in England has for its object the abolition of the action for breach of promise. Such suits are alleged to have become so numerous that their influence is demoralizing, and the justice obtained by the action has become insignificant in com parison with its demoralizing results. CABLEGRAMS. It if said that Montenegro is mak ing preparations for a campaign in Albania. Parnell is actively promoting a company to further immigration from over populated districts in Ireland. In Cairo, lately the French consul refused to serve a ministerial writ surpressing the Bosphore, an Egypt ian newspaper. The ambassadors of all the European powers have been instructed to com pliment the Ehglish government up on Gen. Graham's victory. Advices have been received of a great' financial panic at Peking, in which many native merchants and bankers have failed. The populace of the country are greatly excited. In deference to the memorial of Irish members of all shades of poli tics, the government will introduce into the house of commons a motion to amend the purchase clauses of the land act The North German Gazette (Bis marck's organ) condemns tho pro posal of the secessionists to offer in the Reichstag a resolution thanking the United States house of represent atives for its action on the death of luwker. The Freneb. authorities are aiding English detectives in their efforts to ducover dynamite conspirators. The Fenians haye beoome alarmed at this, and are preparing to remove their headquarters from Paris to Geneva. The French academy of science has declined to comply with Prime "Min ister Ferry's request to elect dele gates to the coming Meridian con gress at Washington, on the ground that the government should appoint tbtm. -Iasect Life la a Snowflake. Sonieof the imaginative and won derfully learned German scholars tell us that every snowflake is inhabited Wr Viannv littlft beincwho nr 'horn. hold their revels and live their long lives of happiness and delight, die andare buried, during the descent of th6 snowflake from the world of clouds to the solid land. I do not know whether to believe the scholars qY jioi. They are of that same school Which -tells you that every square foot of air possesses some 12,000,000 : 11,000,000 of more or less perfect jm&tMU&gs. and that at every ordi Sitr breath we destroy a million feor or less of these happy lives. 5W sigh of a healthy lover is sup-.figd-totwallowiip about 15,000,000. Slr ihiist that the dust which will as nil know, accumulate in the most itoure and secret places, is merely jfee -remains of millions and billions of these little beings who have died oi old fljrej All "this, of course, is gfjje speculation. But I do know Ifrltffhr snow is, in- some parts of the world thickly inhabited. I have st en ifcftr iri" Idaho black with little ra- ,, "xuey can iuuw Duun-uc. v are lively as possible, and will rken your foolprints,walk as fast as yoa.itay. Tney are xouna oniy on Atfc'Hft1 mountains, and only in very riih and very deep snow. They, of ,airio, do not annoy you in any way Tkeyare infinitely smaller than the ordinary flea, bnt exactly the same in locomotion. Joaquin Miller. .t-. '-Hi. John Lane, of Hyde Park, OooJc "county, HI, aged sixty, states tfeat after six months suffering with nfcMpiif and rheumatism without re St?ne finally tried St. Jacobs Oil, Woman Gives Frescoed Baby. Birth to a Baltimobe, March 1. Laura La varnie, one of the three tattooed wo men in America, and well known to museum frequenters, gave birth to a boy yesterday morning in this city. The child's skin bears the same marks, or tattoed figures, as the mother's. Not only are these figures reproduced identically on the child's epidermis, but they are in the same colors as the marks on the mother's body. The colors are blue and red. The father, whose name is Adolph Mareth, has lately been running a small museum, showing in the coun try towne of Maryland. He said yes terday that sometime ago he went to the husband of Dora Hildebrant t get him to tattoo his wife. Dora is the original tattooed woman and her husband refused to tattoo any woman who would prove an opposition to his wife. Moreth then set to work him self. He found it too great a job, and as he was traveling he engaged men in various places, commencing with Cincinnati, to tattoo his wife. It took several months to completely tattoo the woman, and during this time she was in a delicate condition. Five weeks ago his wife was taken ill in Cumberland. Md., and since that time she has not been on exhibition. The child is healthy and weighs fifteen pounds. Dr. A. Trego Short zer, a reputable and well known phys ician in this city, attended Laura La varnie, or Mrs. "Moreth, during her confinement. The managers of a dime museum in this city have en gaged the tattooed mother and child and will place both on exhibition in this city as soon as the mother is able to go out. The tattoo marks on both mother and child are of various de signs, representing snakes, animals, flowers and symmetrical figures. Both are doing as well as could be expected. She Knew What She Wanted. "Oh, dear 1" exclaimed Mrs. Blank, "you are always getting things wrong." "What is the matter now?'' asked Mr. Blanl n.nn:n nf , t,o Onn ' spreading out ou the floor a magnificent black fur rug which he had just purchased. "Don't you see how long and straight that hair isf' asksd Mre. Blank. "Certainly, that is its beauty." "And it is black." "Of course; black and glossy." "But I told you to get a goat skin, with red, curly hair." "I know," said Mr: Blank, "but I looked at the others and considered this much more handsomer." "But think of the trouble we'll have at our meals," persisted Mrs. Blank. "Trouble?" "Ye3; our cook has straight, black hair." "Well." "Whenever we find any in the food, she will blame it on the rug. That is why I wanted red." First Death in the Crenr d'AIcne Mine. William Henry Allen was the firet man to die at the new mines of the Ccpur d'Alene. He was an old man, a Scottish Mason of the thirty-second degree, and much respected. He be longed to the YtrbaBuena Lodge of Perfection, Cal., and was also a Knight Templar. He was born at Montpelier, Vt, 1825, and died at Eagle City, Idaho, 183 L At the time of his death ho was carrying wood into his cabin, and was observed to fall. He was picked up, but life was found to be extinct. His death was caused by heart disease. He was buried with all honors and has the distinction of starting the graveyard at Eagle City. Costa Rica. "If I were a single man to-day," said James H. Hood, late'resident en gineer in the construction of the Ohio Kiver railroad, running from Wheel ing to P .rkersburg, 'I would pull up stakes and go to Costa Bica. There is no country like it for making money. Few Americans are there, the country is nenness itself, tne people honest and ignorant, and I know of no country where a fortune can be made so speedily." Abab Eabkestness. Hlustrative of the earnestness of the Arabs on the present Soudan uprising a London standard correspondent with Baker Pasha relates the follewing: Yester day morning a spy was discovered outside our camp, lying on the sand. Although only a boy of fifteen years, ho fought desperately wnen sur rounded, and wounded one man with his spear. He was himself bayoneted and is not expected to recover. Hie gallant behavior excited the admira tion of the entire force. When asked if he wanted anything, he replied: "Let me spear one Egyptian before I die." A wealthy young merchant of Au gusta, Ga., has accepted sixteen chal lenges to fight duehi from as many different young men. His physician has doubtless advised him to indulge in this harmless but invigorating southern recreation for the benefit of his health. It is less expensive, too, than taking a trip to the sunny clime of Italy, and quite as conducive to longevity as sawing a cord of hickory wood every morning before break A Tattooed fast. Mutso Hito L Emperor of Japan, who is now thirty-two years old, is the 123d sovereign of that country. He has reigned since the death of his father in 1887. His is the only dyn astv that has ruled in Japan, and be gan 609 B. C. There is no other monarch in the world who can boast so unbroken a descent from so ancient a stock. ii The Massaohusets legislature is thought to be more opposed to. woman suffrage since the appearance of the last Boston census. From that interesting record it appears that Boston has 18,000 more women than men, and it is believed that Boston women have everything pretty much their own way already. GEM&iSClli F-ATIST CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache.Toolhache, Bm Throat, Swelling Ppralns BraUe. Bams. ScaM. Frcwt llltc. A5D ALl OTUEE BODILY PAt.VS ASD ACHES. Sell br Dnnrf'ti and Ttetltrt eTtrrwbere. Plfty CU k bottle. Mratloni la II Luictuga. irnr rirT?TV . VnfiF.T.F.U CO. Ui.TWUUIU1 BUUSOTi JUL STOMACH 8lTTEffS Which, whll-actin. aSa Mimulaut of the ki',ui,y-, nt-itlifrexciiennr rr.tates them, was lonp sim-e supplie I bi Hosteller's tmac i Bitters Tuisfln" m-dicine everts t"" rcqiiMH aere i stimulation i pun. ., se 2n,:ms. without i mliiumi. Irrltrt. ns and !. then-fore, far b-tter adapted for the purpose than umedicated . xiitaits often rsort(l ii. Ipep la. fiver an acne, and kindred 'lsers s. :ir :1 curd by It For-aie by all Druggists and Dealers genera ly. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From i li eso sources arise tb ree-fourths 1 oftho diseases of thoJiumanruco. These Emptoxns indicuto tho.r existence: ss of Appetite, Boriltf costive. Sick Headache, fullness otter eat iuEr,ttveraIoii to exertion of body or inlnd.Eructatlonoffoi'iIjIrritabil- i.yoiiemper,i,oV8piriu,ivrroiing zltiess,FlutterlngattfieIIeart,Dots bcroro the eyes, highly colored TJrlup.CorvSTlPATIO.V.ancldcmand tho uso of a remedy that acts directly on tho I.lvor. AsnLivor incilicinoTDTT'S VILLS have no equal. Thelractlonon tho Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three scavenger of tho si item," producing appetite, bound digestion, regular stools, a clenr skin mid a vig orousbody. TUTT'fcPILil.Scausono nausi-a or griping nor interiero with dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. boldeTerTxrTP25j. t)lfipe4t ...urrevS'.t. . TUTTS HAIR DYE, Ghat Hair on, Wiiiskeks changed in stantly to a Gloss v Black by aslnglo application of ibis Dte Sold by Drug, 'asts.orscntbyoxpresson receipt of 51. Office, 44 ilurrav Street, New York. ttrcs UAiiuiii c? ram sxssxrzs ran. YOB. Finest Groceries, i X FULL LIKE OF HARDWAEE AND Ship Chandlery. A-- NEW SLIP Just Finished lu Rear of Store. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. FOR THE Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to the OEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL, PROPEIETOIf. CHAS. A. MAY, New Store, New Stock Toy, Fancy Goods, Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IP IEL XJ I a? s A PINE ASSORTMENT. Squemoqua street, next door to the Empire Store. M7-Gm HAY FOR SALE. UEVERVLT"NS OF 1HE BEST CALT- to to ma ( at Hay for saw in lots to suit. EaamsellL . QU1NN, at O'BxI&u's Ho CraMMKO HOSiETTERV fj 1 CELEBRATED 1 A FOffl TIE Ed. D. Curtis & Co. Camets, TOoMery UNSURPASSED IN ir STYLE AND FINISH. NEW ;V'' FTJRfflTintEr A COMPLETE STOCK. Hartae and Slip Gtiaiilerj A. VAN DUSEH & CO.,' DEALERS IX Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnisli, Binacle Oil, Cotton Gaiivas. Hemp Sail Twine, Sk Cotton Sail Twine, v Lard Oil, m'' Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, '.- Agricultural Implements, Sewiiifr 3IaehliieN, PainfK nnil Oil. firocerio. olc. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. OEAI.KKJ- UN iron, Steel, Coai, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVlSSONS Pf.UUSt AXl 311 F.i. FEKI. Agents for Salem Flcunng Mills, an1 Capica) Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at I'oitlaiut Prices, In Stock. Corner Clii'JiKnius and Hamilton Strt- ASTORIA. OltKROX. C. H. BAIN & CO. DEALEKS IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. &&m Sliop T7orlsL A spec alty, and all worK guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Waluut luraher ; Ore gon aud Fort Oiford Cedar. All kinds of ho it material on hand. C. U. BAI.V A CO. B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITY BOOK STORE, Hav Jn"t received a mammoth stock of Book. The young ard old, nch and pool can all be aocomnn-daled. AGENT FOR THE Kranlrh 4L Iti.rh autl 1SnntI.feIdt Xotnt Piniionniid 1Vfitern Cottage OrgaiiM. Orders for all kinds of Music or Instru ments will ha promptly filled. u. r . Mr.vbM&v;w, Boat Building. JOS P. LEATHERS Fortarlr orer Arndt & Frcben Mhcblae Sho 1 BUILDING FIRST-CI.A8 BOATS IN the -hop formerly occupied by M. John son on C nco-nlv -trept, one block we.t ol II uvt-n Bro' Mill, .llodrl, Slaterlul am FIhUIi Flrt-rla. BOAT BUILDING, R. M. LEATHERS Ha reopened his boat shop, over Arndt Ferr-heii's. foot of LaFayettc stieet, and i prepared to turn out FIEST-CLAS BOATS. Alili WORK GUAIt.ATF.KD. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works Manufacturers of Paints, Yariisl ant Lacper. Any shade mixed and ground to order. C. F. PEARSOX & Co., P.O.BoxUS. Portland, Or. Copper Paint. IN m &&&mv& HALF GALLON TINS. At WILSON & FISHER'3, flVAJiU&USkMuat to Ui Xrad.- tn (HUME'S BUILDIXG.) AGEACY Red Crown Flour, Guaranteed a Superior Ai tide. SEALERS GBALN, MILL FEED, POTATOES, Country Produce, hta STtJonsIsnraents So'Iclted. and Advances made ou same. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OKEUON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH ,$$'.' jfjs--"- Boiler Shop A dggg-gfe? All kinds of EN&rNE, CANNEBY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, roOi OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ARNDT & FERCHEN, Agents for Oregon, Washington Territory, mill Al?.tf fur and Alaska for X E. W. JBI.1SS, ial Cannery Engines. Soldering Machines, improved Acid Bath and Crimping Machines, Power Presses, Foot Presses, Squaring shears, And nil other ma-hlnery used In canneries. Including the new COMBINATION DIES. Working without m:il springs, constantly on nainl. We respectfully Invite :tll ctinnerjmen to rail and exainui- the ah re uiach nt-iy as it is uieulysup ri-r to anvhtre nfore intro duced oii th.s coast. Ordeis solicited. Ait.iT& Ki:unii:.v. Foot of Laf.ijetio .Street. A&toria, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Cknton Strkkt, Nk.vr Tanker House. ASTOUIA. - OEEOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AKD BOILER MAKERS. . LAND ail MARINE EEIES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. CASTINGS, Of alt DeMerintimiM made to Order at Short Xotire. A. D. Wass. Pre-Ident. J. G. Hutlkk. Secretary, . W. Casf, 1 n-a-uriT. JOHN Fox,Su)oriutendcnt. BAHBOTJE'3 t HAVE NO EQTJAL. rnE The Londin Fisheries Exhibition HAVE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO Be Barbonr Brothers Gup -FORTHE- SUPERIOR ITY OF THKIU FLAX NET THREADS. 3, Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bre(a)d ! "WHY, AT THE Astoria Bakery & CoDftctioierj CIIEXAItllTS STREET. Vnt emW SrTPERIOR BREAD AND TiyArai opwm:M Salmon Ne MS CAKES AND TASTRY in great variety, hut ilso THE. LARGEST STOCK OF CANDIES IN TOWN. Wedding and parties supp'led with thr nost elaiiir-ite ornamental work ou the hortest notice and on reasonable terms. This is the most complete cstab Isbmeut In Astoria. ED. JACKSON, Prop. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. H, B. PABKE6. Prop ASTORIA, --- OEEGON Al. CROSBY, - - Day Clerk- Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk. Jas. DUFFY has the Bar and Billiard room. First Class in all Eespects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. IT ISA FACT!! THAT JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE On Concomly Street IS THE BEST IN TOWN That he his always on hand FRESH SHOAL.WATER BAY AND EASTERN OYSTERS. THAT- "JE-FF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He fans lirrtt Proprietor of the "Aurora Hotel" 1b Knappton evcnjear. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, On Min Street next to Oregon Bakery. Campi Restaurant XEW AXD WELL EQUIPPKO TIIlCOUGilOUT. L. Serra has rebuilt his establlshn-ent a' d Is pn pared to accommodate the traYi ling pub Ic. A good meal furnished at any hour of the day or night. he D eat Liquors and Chrara at the bar. Two doots west of Tke roster's. n2S Cm LU1GI SERRA. Fipres Mer Lie ! AND JEFF Or THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he U doing the bluest business of any EESTAURANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give the best niral for cah. MARKETS. CENTRAL MABKET, General assortment of table stock coiwtautij on nand. such as Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fru ts and Vegetables Fish., Poultry, and Game, In tne season. Cigars and Tobacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. All cheap for CASH. Uixxls sold on com misdlon. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KtiDCERS. WASHINGTON SMIIKET, MalBvt'cet, Astoria, Otrgon. KEKVH ' t BKKKY. PKOl'KIETOKH. OErECTFaLLA CVLL THE A1TEN It. tion of the nubile to thp fact that he above Market will always be supplied lth a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITi FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! "Whbh will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale a d retail. t-v Special attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPAltfY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXAMim Street. Astoria, j WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. Mill Peed,Eto. GEORGE L0VETT, TailoriDi, Cleaning, Repairii, NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala M.,eyyitX. !', Astoria, Or. BUSINESS CARDS. UfcO. A. DOK1U8. GEO. JfOLAUD, IVOLJiD & DOB BIS, ATTOENEYS AT LAW. Office In Kinney's Block, eppoatta Cfty Hall, Astoria. Oregon. fj it. Tiioji&oar, T Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, over White Ilouse, ASTOKIA, OREUON, , O. W. FULTOIT. O, 0. VXSUtOK. FUI.TOX BROTIIKBM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C. Odd Fellows Bulldlnjr. r q.A. BonJLiiv, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chenamus tret, - - ASlORlA.,0REUO2l TOSEPil A. G1L.L, ATTORNEY-aT-LAW. oaOfflce with J. Q-a. Bowlby, ASIORIA, - - - ,- - Oregoa. O J culms. ATTi' AT LAW. Notary Pub'Ic, Commissioner of Deetls for Callior.aa, .New York aud Washington Ter ritory Rooms 3 and A. Odd Fellows Building, As tor a un-gtin N B - Claims at Washington. D. C, and collections aapecialty. k T. AtiLKX, Astoria Aseat Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE 1NSURANCK COJIPANIES. y C. HOl.DKX, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AOENT. C. " JLE1CK. ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting &- Office over White House Store. Q.EJL.O F. PAKKKB. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, and City f AwtoHa DlUce : Chenamus street, Y. Al. C. A. ball Room No. 8. TK. X. C. UUAT3IAX Phvstcian and Surgeon. l'ooms 9 and 10, Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, OREGON. TVY TUTTL.E. 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Eoouu 1, 2, and 3 fythian Build- Inp. RF-sirKNrE On Cedar Street, back of St. Maiy's Hospiia. F. P. HICKS. A. . SHAW. OICKS & SHAW, DE.NTIS1S. Rooms In Allen's Ruildinp. up stairs, cor ner ("a s and Squem qua streets. Astoria Oregon. I R1SBERG Practical Tailor. On Genevieve stieet, opp. site Bozortb a Johns. Jiu-sni OEO P. wnEET.EB. Notary imblic. W. L. BOBB. WUEELER & EOBB. GENERAL M Estate I tar aiee Apb. We have very desirable property in As toria and Upper Anuria for sa a. Also, flue f.mus thrnimiioiit the cunty. Accounts carefully adjusted and collec tions made. We represent the Itoyal. Xorwlch Union nnrt Lnnca Mhire liiHuranre N' With a combined capital of S38.O00.OO0. " THE Traveler Life and Accident inXtir- an-e Co, of Haitford. andthe31ao liattau I.f lurturauce Co., of New York. We are acpnti for the Daily anil Weeklu Ntn-thteesc A'etra, and the Oregon Videtie. All buslnes-i utrust-d to our care will re ceive prompt attention. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORL, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insurance Conp.mles : Scott'sh Union and Na tional, Phoenix of Hartford Horn of New Yrk, tt.uiiburjraad Bremen, Western. riietdxnf Brooklyn, OakUi d II me, assets $33.roa,00o 4 60.1.000 7.0',t)fl0 2.0. 0.OoO .0.iU 4.KX.0OI 300,000 Policies wr. t-n by tts In the PhceuU and Home and Sc t bh Union and National at qitlialin- r.it'S. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part oi Europe. 1AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWINl well known and commodious 8teunhip tues, STATE LINE, RED 8TAR, WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMERICAN, D. MINION LINE. NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any Europeau port. For full information as to rates of fare,. -sailing days, etc, apply to LW.C4IX. It pain-cure, ana. wsa uicu. tL ssT,5:, -"'"" " ' -fl rrtV s"' "? . i &'" i-"-'- K M