Till. MOK.MXG ASTORIAN. TTF.SDA Y, JNF. 10 190J Telephone, Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by ma'l, per year Sent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month .J6.M . SO . CO , BEMI-VTBRKLT. Sent by mall, per year, In advance tt 00 The Astorlan guarantees to Us ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newapaper published on the Columbia River. VACATION. Astoria" schools ore now all closed and vitlon la on among the children. How are tfhey going1 to sivrnd their vu ctulon? There are many ways to spend a vacation and many plana will be adopted. Some wtU enjoy their va cation and others will not. Some will make a failure of their vacation and there will make tsueccss. It is an illustration of life. To watch the chil dren spend theSr vacation will be an lnterenting study. By the manner In whir they spend their vacation, that Is, those who are old enough to plan and think for themselves to a consid erable degree, one may be able to Judge wto among them will succeed 1n future. The boy who absolutely wastes his time in idleness through the vaca tion will do so from choice and he is likely to do ths through- Ife. Vac!on Is suppowd to be a rest spell from studies, and that ts ils purpose, but ther are other ways to get recreation besides in idleness; that In fact Is the poorest way to get K. The summer spent in idleness will only find the child when school takes up again, tired 1 out and unfit to take up his studies again. But the boy who spends the summer in Idleness has usually spent his school days in idleness and is not planning for an education anyway. The real serious boy, the boy who means business, the boy who Is des tined to succeed In life, is already look ing for something to do. He has been working his brain to its utmost ca pacity for several months and now. he desires to give it a rest. He desires to give It recreation. This is done by giving the body employment and the bi n a different work. The suc cessful boy and good student will find something to do during his vacation and when his vacation is over he will have earned something and will also be rested up for his fall and winter studies. He will have a dear con science and his body will be invigorat ed by exercise and he will enter school the same hero that be has always proved himself. The thoughtless pupil, the one who took no interest in his studies, the one most anxious for vacation, will spend his holidays differently. Some of them will spend their holidays lounging about the streets; others will wander abJut the country purposeless; others will do a half dozen different things, whatever turns up from day to day Just to kill time and have a " good time." This same class will occupy a different station in life when they grow to be men from that occupied by the good student ,the industrious, eco nomical boy in and out of school. In later years there will be successful business and professional men and skilled laborers in this country. The Industrious, steady student of the pres ent will occupy one of these positions In society in future. Then, as now. there will be tramps and hobos men unsettled, without a purpose, wander ing from place to place purposely, do ing whatever before them from lny '. day, but the Ftreet will be thuir iin- cipal lounging place. This position will j be occupied by the boys who are ir I students in school and spend their va- J cation in 'idleness. They have that in- ciination now, and unless they take a tumble to themselves there is no other hope 'for them. There is something for every boy who desires to spend a profitable vaca tion. It is the most enjoyable way of spending it. One of the leading teach ers in the city said that if he could not get something more profitable to do he would get a job of pulling a f.fh boat during 'his vacation. He did this one summer .made a good salary and came out fresh- and vigorous In mind and body, and well prepared for the winter term of school. Boys, the way you spend your vaca tion Is a strong indication of how you will spend your life. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Now that th Fourth of July cele- bratlon In Astoria is an as sured fact, too much cannot l' done to make it a success. A poor celebra tion of any kind Is always worse than no celebration, while a good one Is always worth the cost and trouble. The men behind the celebration this year are noi the character of men who make failures, but still they need the full support of the business men and rillena to make it a success. With out Iho latter nothing can be made a success In any place. ... The plans laid out. If sjK'Cewfully carried out, will make It one of the most successful and attractive celebra tions In the history of the city and there Is no reason why the plans should not be fully can-led out lo the smallest detail. The scheme to run free boots to all points on tht lower river is a good one. Give the people free transportation, and who will re main away fr.mi Astoria on the Fourth? It Is always a pleasure to come to Astoria even and pay one's way, tut when free transportation is given no one will remain away who loves a good time and a great day. The program being prepared Is an at tractive and Interesting one and if carried out, which will doubtless be . . t the case, no noe will regret having come. The music for the day alone will be a feature, and when It is considered thai there will be at least 200 voice In a choir that is being organised, this feature alone is worth coming a long distance to hear. It will be a saen gcrfest within Itself and considering that it will be devoted almost exclu sively to singing patrotic songs It will revive the patriotism of the older ones. " Music bath charms," etc., and with the music in Astoria on the Fourth all ought to be charmed. It will be the patriotic music day of 1302. But this is only one feature. The committee has many good things up its sleeves. There will be a great pa rale; there will be a great speech; there will be games and contests; there will be decorations and amuse ments; there will be a hundred and one things to amuse, entertain and instruct. No one should miss it, neith er should any of our citizens stand back in pushing it along. It has been a successful year; the people are pros perous; the country is prosperous; he American people have cause to re joice: Oregon and Clatsop county, and Astoria hive god reason to celebrate. Then let Astoria, celebrate as she nev er celebrated before! JU9T LOOK AT HBR. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Ir. King's New life Pills. Result all organs active, digestion good, no headache, no chance for "blues." Try them yourself. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers. Don'e expect credit for dulng your duty. Active agents wanted Tor " The World on Fire" by Murat Halstead. Burning mountains in American in dies explode, destroying cities full of people, startling history of appa.ling phenomena, threatening the globe; 600 big illustrated pages, only High est endorsements. Biggest profits guaranteed. Agents clearing from $3 to J25 daily. Outfit free. Enclose 10 cent3 for postage. The Dominion Co., Dept. L, Chicago. Presumption is very close akin to ignorance. j No good health unless tthe kidneys are sound. Foley's Honey and Tar makes the kidneys right. For sale by Frank Hart. PROPOSA IjS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., June 6, l'J02. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be receivx-d here until 11 a. m., June 25, 1'2, and then opened for the construction at Vancouver Barracks, Wafh.,rf one double set ofTic-ers' quarters. For full informa'tion, plans and tipeeilications apply to this office. I. S. reserves the right to reject or accept any or all pro posals or any part 'thereof. Envelopes eontaining proposals should be marked: "Proposals for construction of build ings at Vancouver Barracks, Wash." and addressed to und'-rsigned. W. A. BETHEL, A. C Q. M. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE Irf HEREBY GIVEN that I will on Monday ,the 7th day of July, 1902, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at and in front of the Court House door, in the City ot Astoria, in Clatsop county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell, at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the time of sale all and singular, the real estate and pro perty heretofore bid in for taxes for the year 1899 for said Clatsop county, to whloh said Clatsop county has acquli title by virtue of such sale. THOMAS LINVILLB, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated, June 3rd, 1902. twospeci. It it an evil ilay for the wife ami mother when she scans her worn face in the mirror, ami asks the question, MXes it pay? Ics it pay to sacrifice health and hntmtnesa 1 to wedded love? " But there is another ques tion which rightly takes precedence of lkws it pay? It is this : " Is " it neces sary to sacrifice health and happiness to wedded love ? Half a million women answer, No ! They have been weak and have been made strong by Dr. Pierce's Favoi tte'l'rescription. Thev were sick and " Favorite Prescrip tion'1 made them well. It will do the same for almost every woman who jjives it a fair and faithful trial. It stops weak eniin! drains, heals inflammation an ! ulceration and cures female weakness. It tnimnialbes the nerves aud encourages the appetite. "I cxptvtivl lo Iwmc mother, and ttiiratriuil min-hanc srrnttv wrakt'iint mf." write Mrs. : A N:iii.m. of Witts Spn n. Sentry Oil . Ark.. " ait n y ol.l diww returned My hulviit R! mioinrr u.vnt :r me rm i s?emeit to ji?st ir yg iinl set no better. At last 1 l.'iii IHe vt'Vtar tluil if hi Hicvlicitie tint n.-i h)n m I UituM I'O tuVk lo llf. PlCW'S medicines. 1 iliJ . at 1'V the time 1 h.ul taken Jhem one month 1 could do mv own hauwwork.. exoetu .i!.lim. and tended ray ( Knnlcu too, 1 w.i u'Ter th.m I had evrr lieen white waitmi: un connive miic niy nri bnbv came itliis our wit the sixth chitdt. She is now eleven menths old and is healthy child. As for me. I feel a vomut now as 1 did at eighteen Years ol ant' ; m thirty now. I can cheerfully rerommend Ir Herce's medicine to sit sudering mnntatiiRd " Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pcilcts cure biliousness and sick headache. Andrew Asp, iifot Xatrr, BltiriMfiitk and Horrkotr fif,:t-cuass WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given lo Snip ai o Steamboat Rvpalrlng.Oeneral Black imithlng, First-Class HJrse Phoeine. eic CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJANE CHICKrSTER'S rNQUSH FEHBYRSYAl PILLS ( CS.A Ivr rilU I1ISTI:;N hNI.lSII S'CVvtn ItKI 1-ul't bmtllc r 1 -ZV-.Jf -m ri'ion. luLf . :c-. Kn" -v fM Vi,j hiigrrnitt Niihth Hit hiI liM;a I flf 1.4 Jf l.mf i".;i.t.t M -. I 1 W Jf t-; fi-r rrtVfirt TPHU! Jv L Inm MmiI. I.rti iir..j. S". i i. M Itrujf' A itlrhr Ihrm1l V, WMtiU'Jlit UirllMI - I'l'il., P llOXORIOUsT UXURIOUS 1 HAVEL The "Northwestern IJmPjd- train, electric lighted tbroughou', both inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest train ia the world. They embady the litest, rwet and btst idea for comfort. convenlic and luxury ever offered the travelling nubile, and altogether are the nios: complete and splendid production of tht car builders' art. These splendid Train Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these supertot acommoaations and all class? of tick ets are available for passige on the trains on 'his line are protected by thf Interlocking Bloc"; System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER General Agent. Traveling Ag't Portland. Oregin JOB PRLMIXG ISEI'AimBT EDWARD PRIOR, MNGCS First-Class U jj-tc-I) ate Work UNION' LABOR ONLY "1 In v a rooster for tew things one i. tl.e krow tlmt it. In liim, ami the oilier iz the i-purs tlmt air on him to link up Ills krow with." -JOSH lill.M.NGS Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth and Commercial Sts. Phone 66 1 Asioria, Or. A Nickel Harvest will be yoan every day In the year If yoa own MILLS COIN OPERATING MACHINES 61 VARIETIES Write for catalog and noney fnaiaajr nmreatloni. MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chicago. II to 23 Soutk Jeflenon Street Foeyfs Honey Tat bwls fangs tad stops the cous.Il INTKKKSilTlN'a TO ASHMA SUP- Ianlel Hante, of Ottervllle, Iowa, writes, t have had asthma for thr or four years and have tried about till the cough and asthma cures In the mar ket and have received treatment from physicians In New York and other elites, but got very little benefit until 1 tried Foley's Honey ana Tar which gave mo Immediate relief and I will never bo without It In my houo. 1 sincerely recommend it to H."r salu by Frank Hart. Kich oKthcs connot adorn u bad soul. Chronic bronchial trouble and sum mer coughs can be nulckly relived mid cured by Foley's H.iy nil T.ir. IVr sale by Frank Hart. All playing that a man is paid to do is culled work On the first Indication of kidney trou ble stop It by taking Foley" Kidney Cure. Sold bv Frank Il irt. A man may have wheat In the mill and Ik short In dough. WAKNIN'I. If you have kidrey or bladder troa- hie an l do not u-o I'o'ey's Kidney j you will nu.' only youi-ivl to blame for results, a it i-oslslvoly ruw j nH forms f Vi-lnev and bladder lils i .. JJold by Frank Hart. I The most unlovable creature In the ; world is a ftvtlns twson . i Purlng the summer kidney Irregular ities are often caused by excessive Idrinklng for being overhea'cd. Attend i to '.he kidneys at once hy using Fo ! !ey Kidney Cure -For sale by Frank , Hart. Better hunt for your own fault than i your neighbor's. I SKATTKK-t ' ' ", ' -I':"-!, j Twice in hospital, F. A. 0llledg. : Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doc- j tors to eure a re case of piles eaus- jinjT IK tumors. When all failed Buek- i Ion's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inflammation, comjuers 'Aches., kills Pains. Best salve In the ! world. '-"o at Cha-s. Roger's drg store j For the breeches of promise ue a 'rope for suspenders. ALT. AVI-7RB SAVED. 'For -cars I suffered such untold mi sery from BroneMtls," writes J. H (Johnston, of Hrouirhton, Go., "that of ten I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was ho!ly cured by Dr. King's New Plseovtry for Consumption. My wife suffentt in tensely from Asthma, till It cured her, and al our experience gos to show it is the best Croup medicine In the world. A trial will convince you It is unrivalled for Throat and Lung dis eases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and II. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers. Boasting of your benevolence mani fests weakness. LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASK. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton. O., can do so now, though fir years he couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of Indi gestion. All physicians and medlrliuw failed to help him till he tried Elec tric Bitters, which worked stteli wim dors for him that he dei-lares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I'nrlvalli-d for di.saff of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and sue new life to the whole system. Try them. Only S0c. Guaranteed by Clms. Rog ers, druggist. Silence Is a chief virtue ,but Is often overlooked. WAS WASTING A WAV. The following letter from Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo., Is instructive: "I have been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years. I lost tlesh and never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all remedies suggctfd without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and les than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and well." fold by Frank Hart. H,ne men get too lazy to move except when their n m h run. TKN YHARS IN BHD. R. A. Cray, J. I. Oakvlllc, Ind., writes: "For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very iiest medical skill available, but could get no relief until Folly's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a godsend to me." Sold by Frank Hart. From the fountain of gratitude Hpring many rivulets of virtue. PROPOSALS WANTKD. Office of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar racks. Wasli., May 30, 1902. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be receiv ed at the office of the Depot Quarter master, Portland. Or. until 2:30 p. m. June 19, 1902, and then opened for the construction of a steamboat In accor dance with the plans and specifications on file in the Depot Quartermaster' Office at Portland, where full informa tion will be furnished. Envelopes con tained proposal should be marked: "Proposal for Steamboat," and (ad dressed "W. A. BETHEL. Q. M. Crime I the weed that ohokes down tfhe flower of civilization. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. l.KAVK H ik) a m 1 00 1 ru ItlKTI.ANK I'urtlHiid tUi on OviM A nsim il in i if 4Vn r Airrl and w IVInta AsTOKIA fftTSn ('.'Fii'iiftUnd Mid W y It. Kl It B WMlp a I iv ii in i reniui sKAMDK il ISUi. .1 1 in AnUirlii for WHrrriiliin, 7 ma m 4 0U U lb lut.la n 1J M p m 7 00 II 111 ti iia ruei, rort Nwtnv t.;Jp lUmiiiinul mm Aitoi ia Sennl.le tor narrv'ilou, Hva lUiiim.'iel. tun sieve t una Aterl l a m K hi p hi i a tn lV m Sunday only. AM train mak cloa connetlon l Ooblo with all Northern Pacific train to and from tht Kst and Sound point J. C. MAYO, Oen'l Frtlght and Pncr Agent BEST OF EVERYTHING In a Word Thl Tell of th P-ne.igor Servlc via f ho Norlhwostem line. Klght Tram Dally Betneon St. Paul and Cliligo, cmprlstnc The Latest Pullman Sleeper, peerless Dining Car. Library and Observation Car, Fr Reclining ('Hair car, The Slth Century Traln- Ruiu Lvry Dy ot th I ear. Tne Finest Tram in the Work Electric lighted Heated THK HAIH'.ER STATK KXPRE3S. tht Klnwt lUy Train Running between St. PjuI nl Chtcagj, vl th Short Lne. Connection from the Wt Made vt Trie NOKTHKRN PACIFIC OR RAT NORTHKRN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS. ThU la lo the UKST LIN- between Onmftv St. Paul nd Mlnneapoll. All Afentg Sell TlckU via The Northwestern Line W. H. MfSAD, H. L. S ISLE It, General Anient. Trav. Aent ti Alder 8trit, Portiand. Oroi DR. KING'S tv NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption Vmghs, ('olds, Hroucliiiis, Asthma, Pneumonia,! lay Fever, Pleu risy, LaCrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, ('roup and Whooping Couifh. NO CURE. NO PAY. Pric 60c. and i I . TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. NOTICE t To the Business Men. To the People. f Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of nil kinda at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V. ALaUBIN. Tenth and Commercial Streets HOTGL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Pirst-Clans Hotel In Portland G. 01, Barr, Dentist Mnnnell Ilulldlnit. Iti Commercial St., Ailurlit, Or. TMLlfll'HONK RED 101. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST. SSI Commercial Street Attorla. Or. J.A.FASTABEND OHNKRAL CONTRACTOR AND I1UILDICH. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STHEET. Central meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. VtHtr iir-lrr for tut' a l, Uult V 11 KS II A S l S A I,T ft III W prointlly and at m turliy ii. inlr.l in 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Trlt'l'tiun No -".'I. Insjrance. Commission and Shipplnf. C. J. TRENCHARD, Aut'iil Well Fnto ami l'Hi'itlc Kipn-H Otiuip'y. Custom House Broker FRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. j Telephone 121. j DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All vhhI ithlpped to our car Will receive peclal attention. No 53S Duune St. Astoria, Ore. W. J COOK, Mgr. H. Tel. 1131. On and after thl date th Morning Aitorlan will be lanued an uaual, and a ua ual will be the beat medium (or the dlmwmlnatlon of new of your buiilne tell ing the good people where to trade for their beat ad vantage and your profit. This i true because the Ai torlan reaches the people, i read by the people, and ha the confidence and up port of the people. Money "pent In Judiclou adyertla Ing pay larger return than cny other lnveatment you can make. We are Justified In Invit ing every citizen to tub Hcrlbe for the Morning Ai torlan at lxty cent a month, delivered, or fifty cent a month by mall, or to ftubucrihe for the twice--week Aitorlan at ons dollar a year, because we offer you full value for your coin. Tou Ket all the local newi and the expensive Associa ted Press telegraphic new from all part of the world beside. A clean, reliable pa per containing then feat ure I worthy of support. WHITE UOLLAK LINE ..Portland - Astoria Koule. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." I'ully round trip rxctpt Hundny, TIME CAHO Iav( I'orilHml 1 m. l.pv AKtorU 1 p. ni. ThroiiKli l'lftlmul ooiinvotlun with tcftiiivr NalioolU from 1Iwm nd UinK Iteaott rolnt. Whltet Cllr Mn tlcknti lnlr. i hunica-ble with O. It A N. Co. ant V. T. Co. tlolwt, The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Polly trip xiit SumUy. TIMt CARD Str. "TAH0HA" Ivo I'ortlnnil Mon , Wfd., frl., i . ni. U-ftva 1II, 'li'., Tliur., Sat., T ft. m. Str. "MKTLAKO" l.v. I'oi tlAiul Tiif.. Tluir., Kt., 7 m. t.v. Inlli, Mon., W.d,, m, 7 . m. liulln it rut or Alitor Hirorl, I'urt. land Oreirit, llilh l'tionr. Mln Ja. ' AOKNTH. J.ilm M. Hllu.ui, Th IMIIm, Or. A. J. Tuyliir, AturU, Or. J 3. ucky, IIoihI IVver, Or. Wolfi.nl & Wyor. Whit Salmon, Wn. 4. c, Wymt, Vneouv.r, Wn. H. II. Ollbreth, I.ylu. Wn. Julni M TiKlon. HlovciiKon. Wn, Henry Olin.tmil. Caraon, Wn. Wllliiun liuii.r. Iliitler. Wn K. W, CIlirilTON, I'ortland Orrgoa. OREGON Stiorp Line and union Pacific TIMK m'HEO. Depart Chlcajro Portland Rpeclal :00a. m. via Hunt- Incton Atianrlo mprv R W r. m. via Hunt- iniflon HI. T'aul Kan mall ( p. m. via Bpokan VVE Arrlva rrum l"orllana fall Ike. Denver. rt. Worth. Oroa ha. Kan City :N p. m. Ht. UiUl. Chioil and Eaat. Bait I-k. Denver Ft. Worth. Oml ha. Kna fliy.!lJ. 81. Lout. Chloaio and Baat. I Walla Walla. ! lidwlalon. Boo. knne, Mlnneapolli Hi. Tsui. I)uHiibj7;00a. re Mlwaukre, Chi eafu and Kaai i 71 hour from Finland to (Thloago, No Change of Car. OCEAN AND WVKtl HCIIKDULBJ Frtn A'torla " 7 All anllliig da luil "' I subject to chang 4 a. m. For Han FrnilJ ic co every five day 7 a.m. Columbia lllver Monday I'allvM- To rortlnnd and cepJJBun. J Wy Ijindlngs. I Milliliter Nlllultn. evi- AslmUl on tide lii4ly for llwnncu, itinn.rtliig thorw with I nil n for Img Hearlt. Tl"ira and No! t h Iteiu-li point. Iti-iurulng ar rives at AkIhi-Iii snmr t-veiilug. O. W. LOUNSnWlHY. Agent. Astoria. A. U CHAIO. Qenernl 1'iiaseniter Agvnt. Portland Oregon EAST SOUTH rt. Zi' lOfoGUtNMltASTAl euuTta VIA Ilennl frirth mnA Ieave Irving its. Portland Arrtv Overland Kxprem Train for Ha Inm, lion-burg. Art land. RfL,ra.mnln 8:0 p.ml Ogden, gan Fran- 7:U a m cIkco, Mo'ave. Una Anil-lea ir.l Pun 8 30 am New Orelean and 7:2 p.m the Eaat. At Woodburn (dally except Bun dav). morning train connect with tram for Mt. An' g'l. Hllverton, 11 r o w n v 1 1 1 e, Hprlngfleld. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Hllver ton. Cor vail Is paen- OtW 7 : .10 a.m S:M p.m l8:26a.ra IH:f'B p.ml Hlierldan pan,.n- I eer. Pally. flnlly exc-pt Hund Iti-bHte tlrketH nn anlc km...,, u.... Imnl, Hacramento and fian Franclnco. Net rate 1(7.60 flrt clan, without berth and $14.00 econd claas, Including berth. Itatea and tickets to Eantern point! and Rurope. Alao Japan, China, Hono lulu and Auntrallii. ('an be obtained 'i v. A. Hi hllhnR, Third and Wah Ington areeti. JaJIHILI, DIVISION. Paiwenger depot foot of Jeffemon fit. Leave for Oawego dally at 7:20, ; a. m.; 12:30, 1:65 8:26, D:15, :2G, 8:06. 11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. in. fin Hunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:36, 8:30, 10:60 a. m.; 1:36, 3:16. 4;3 1:20, 7 40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally t'xoept Monday; 8:80 and 10:46 a. m. on Bun day only. lave for Dalla dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrlv at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Paaenger train leave Dalli for Alrlee Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 1:46 p. m. Keturn Tueidaya, Thuraday and Saturday. Bxoept Sunday, B. B. MILLER, . , Oen. Frt. and Paaa. Aft, . ii0 LAvvO lb MO 81 I in