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SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1908. THE MORNING AST01UAN AS'JOUJA. OBEGOli. tf I'f f f f Ml WW WW ? W ftfffft WW ww 1008 worlds almauacs just in. Magazines, office fixtures and supplies. Periodicals, Calendars, Charts, Maps and Music. Large Rnd Complete Stock of Typewriter Papers and Ribbons. B. A. HIOGINS CO., J1U8IO ItOOKH HTATiOMItY MMMMMHIHlHMM MM IIMMMIIMI immmmhmmmkmmmW,; ) COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. A5H BOX RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go J ..... V' IiH-orporawa TIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. Ifftetht, Mondtr, September t 1907 I'tdfio Time Latest Quotations Injthe Portland Markets. Complete MtrVot Reports Corrected Each Sty Giving tit Wholesale Prices of Commodities, Farm Produce, and Vegetables. PORTLAND, Jan. 24.Rcceiptt of pork in the market continue 10 large si to exert a weakening tendency, but titockii are not 10 heavy at to force eriou cut In price. In veal ome fairly good stock ha been received 1 lie pa few day, but much that come in U of low grade, large,' un derfed and coarse. The best veal it today worth 9 cents, while inferior Muff goci at 4 to 6 cent a pound. I w.m. hi 21 t tj 9.M .m. 9 It HM 10 w a.m. p. 111 't'.w 410! Ill no o.w t.s t. .i a P.m 7 t.U t.etjlO.QM .11:10 w ,iiw II 4N II. ,M.0M a.m. o t.Stl 7 8.401 US T.W... I"" Uil . w.i 4J M.t rii TH.T W.H WJt 106,7 II SI 12.40 lU.t 116.7 1IS.1 mi Lv. Ar. Lv. iitt:t. ..."'.l"'rr KAMitni AVUtH W KhTjKtRT .... CLirTON Ar AHTOHlAt 4lV t,V. ....... AHIOKIA ...Ar Af. "WAKKKNTON 1.V Hammond Ar, .....rr, mxvisnn i.y lr IT. HTKVKNH Ar IIAMBOnu., ,..,... Ar WAKHkNTON .-...!. Lv....::.ames,ion At Mni ..... Ar., ,.m-AHiiK.... HOUAUAY.. tv mm lie.l W.T Ml Ml tt.S HI 47 404 III 111 14 17 I IM 114 "i.r tl 0.0 p.m.ip.n). a,m. J'i. 15,10 .Off to I0.N1 10. n I0.1M 10 Of, I w (II t.lfc t.M I 14 f.tft THii : .).... 7.U 7.41 t.W T.SS mm. .OK w 4M 4. Ml Grain, Flour, feed. WWt-Club, 83c j Valley, 85c j blue- Urn, 83c red Runtlan. 81o. 0t IVoduoer' price 1 Wb!t. t2fl: gray, 27. Uay-Vallcy timothy. ll8C?9i Eart- fin Oregon, $2022 1 clover. 813 1 cheat. 13( alfalfa, (13 j grain hay, $14 Ifl. - Mlllfoed-aty bran, $25 j country bran, 124 ( )ort, 24.50j country ahort. $2l chop, f 18; middling, (29. riour nara wneal, patent, WW, trlht. $4.40; graham. $4 50 1 rye, $5) whole-wheat floui $4.78) Valley flour, W.40, Dakota, $fl.4OO.O0 Eaatern rye, OJW, Plllahury. $7j Comllj., $4.40. Kyf 1.85(0-1.30 per cwt. Orain l)i' Domeatlc. 8I0; Calcutta. Oe. Corn Whole, $32; cracked. $33 oer A - luru Iluckwbeat $38 per ton. Barley Producer' price ! Brewinir. $28.50 feed. $27 j rolled, $3031. vereai tood Rolled oat. cram. 00. lb. aeok. $8j lower srade. $8.8007.80: oatmeal, iteel cut. 401b. tack, $8J50j 9-Ib. ck, $4.25 per ba!i oatmeal Hrrounoj, tw-io. eaok. 3.00 per bbl. 9-lb. lack, $4.50 per bale; aplit peat, 4.23 per 1001b. aaeki; 231b. hoxea, vi-sai pearl larley. $4 80 ner 100 fta-j 251b. boxei, $I5S per boxj paltry flour, 111-10. PUCKS. fO.SU Dili, Groceries, Proviaion, Etc Sugar (aek bail) D. 0., $3.80; XX, $3.80; beet. $3 40; Golden C $8; extra, 0. $8.40; powdered, $8.60j boxea, 80 cwt, fruit or ternr auirar. $5.60; boxea 50 cwt. advance over aack baal (le le. if paij for in IS dav). Coffee Mocha. 24(S28c: Java, fascv. ja28o; Java, good, 2024ci Java, or. linary, J7t220ci Coeta Rica, fancy. 1865 20ei Cont Rica. oood. lfl(18ct Ar. buckle, $18.83 cwt. 1 Won. 815.83 nwt.: Colombia coffee, 14 lb; Salvador, Ulc (i'Uia. Rice Imperial Japan. Xo. 1. $&2S I UiW Southern Japan. 8i(W5e; broken, 6c i ml 5 5 naad, lancy. 71o: ebolc. 7e. V 10.00 Kago ana Tapioca Scarce. 6fc I1WI0.1 Pirn WMta n h ioiw u ,: r r ' vva,,v " 10 Sl i." ProvWon llama, large, 12l; amall. I0.4A 41 IS It t .041 R I UN .! i.iuj o I II 00 10.40 IIJdDry hide, No. 1, 12io pound) dry kip, Ko, 1, 12o pound; dry laltct out-third lew; dry calf, 14a pound; ltel cteera, 60 pound; called eow, i) pmrnu; viaga ana bull, So pound; kii to pound; calf, 7e pound; green atoek, 1 Iom;, heps'l,i. ahearliiigii, 1025c short wool, ao(g,40c; medium ai.d Ion wool, aeeordinr to aualltv. umwte: di hor), 50cfr$l; dry colt, 25c; angoni, weevil goai, common, juczuc. Oils, Lead, Etc. Coal Oil Pearl and atral oil, owe 1S1 per gallon; water white, iron bai rel, llici eocene and extra atar. eaar. -1 ii-'! hradlight oil, cases, llljc; iron harrel, 12tc; ICIuliie, canes, 2(Jc Fruits. Dometio Fruits Apples, fancy. tI M box; good, 75csMM box; pearii, Mt!!,pi.ov uox; cranbetrie, fSGJU pe. barreL . Tropical Friuts lemons, $3.505.00 lwx; oranges, new navels, $2.252.76 box; grape-fruit, $4,23 box; banana, 6c lb,; crateil, etc lb.; pogegranates, $2 crate; tangerine, $2 box; pineapples, 48dO!n. Dried FrultsApplle, 910e per lb.; splioots, 16&190I Deackea, umZe; pears, lli14o; Italian prune, 2!8o; California fig, white, in ascks, 6($6ic per Hi; black, 4g(i0c; bricks, 76cf2.25 per box; bmyrna, I8l20c per Bj date, Persian, 6i7e per lb.; Produce. Butter Country creamery, 3035c;i tlty creamery, 3537lc; atore, 1920c; butter fat, 33l3oc. Kgg Ranch, candled, 3032& Cheese Young America, 18c; Oregon full creams, flata, 17a Honey Dary, 10(llc; nmber, 12 13c; fancy white. 14 15c Poultry Old roosters, 910e lb; hens, 1314c tbj dressed stock, 23o higher than live; ducka, 14 15c lb; turkeys, live, 16(3 17c ft; dressed, 1820e tt: gete, live, O&lOc lb; pigeons, old. $1.00 per dozen; squabs, f23 per dozen. FORECAST OF FASHION. Buttons Trim Tailor Made Hat EohoM Coat Color The Bonnet Toque. All the new walking suits are trim med with buttons. The coat are fas tened double or single breasted with tbem, and many have aide slits In the back, decorated witli half a dozen rows of buttons. Tbesa button are of tbe snme material as the suit or of velvet and nre sometimes set In a ring of metal It Is diHtinctly the thing to wear a hat that docs not match tbe frock. 7' FREE TO Y01H.IY VmSS&SLSffJSXff' ' v ' - ' I am a woman. - jSmjwwwninni'satiffertnai. : -i " ; . i bar found tlMicure. 1 will tunll. fri:ornr fiWf, BiTkMlrMfc mirl vvlrh mu liMtroctl..i,t,,i,y mtfmTtrum woman uloubnlM. 1 wimt to Mild worn au till rurp-fa(, n,f ttfulfr, Uir youtmlt, rimt inrtatt. IwKitto Ib at hnnuiMUh- ' ciMMarawraiiUKi ' J witei, w km, btir tto uny doetnr. 1 I i i.m my ww inuim'-in I mr am) mora . imu;ii.T, foar ijww.t, or jrt V-ll now yt cant j-ium . v. i.f uswmces m whitish tmrvwi, Wemtim Oic - ti:wel u tl ft SrO, fr6lm, ienltarhMa ftrledi, Ultfint w linhM Tvmen, Irmlh.'s; tit urn li SHflif Sm SMMtt, imam mnlni Mint ( HUM, mIimMh, amln Mn.lMj ftttittt, hwumh, tiM. mi kixur liMtltt atari wmS tl awkMuw wuilu, luuur rn-.m. 1 want to wad y;m i Ml,fi ki Vl rrtis ""r ft to prrwo to jron that yon can car jioumolf rttao, anlly. qnleklyand urel t, nomo, eaunr. qnlekljr and hr. Bi m-n.,b.T. tlmt, tin o rut mhafto the trtxunt a wroiltw ti IhI : and it ion Wl.h in anntimu. It MM rrjA . 2?TSJ Z iTHl." ?w1 t'? '""'n f'f ymr . it(r lr fH.i plain wrW MpkiiaUw llltutratlona aa n . ..'- amr-r Lnunwi t run fimuui ;T hZS Painfull lrW iJ..r -i . Hfen.H.Bail ramnu or lrr.jguiar Memrtroatk,n la young Lli., rtampnt and hcalta always rsulta fnm W hwrerer yoo ll, I can refwr yoo to Ml'j of yoa r own InmlKr who know and will tin WUny miffw, tlmtthta Ikw TnMli.atr. allr urn oil w.mV'LStH Ihfibook. Writoto-ditT. aTtmnir tujiu.,, tl,i.iT..,.L, a.ij.L wa,aia M, summers, BoxH - Wotra Damo. tnd.. U.8.A. January Official Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. JANUARY, 1908. p.m. 121c: picnic. 9c: boiled hams. 22c hnltnl fiiaa, iwj qtj Miiea inori cieart, inn.. i. rm . va. e and 8 ran from Astoria to Clatsop Beach via. It. Stevtns. Ko, at "':t',7l- .A . . ArtaH. aJ fllataon Baaak dirsot. No, 94 nua from . ,""7. .?ei;. 0J0j uvm - - - --r -- - - -- -- . . i i-id. oacxairea. hcs ard. l $1.40 box. Raisins Loose mutcstels. 3-crown. 10c; 2-crown, 9o; bleached seedless PortkBd to AatorU only. Ho. SO rant from Astoria to Clatsop Beach direct. Xoa. si. ta and 29 run via Ft BUrens. No. t runt from Clatsop Batch to AstorU and Portland direct Addition- train will bt run from Astoria, to It 8temt and return on Buodays, Itavmg Astoria UiSO t, i nu, arriv. Ft SUvtw Sultanss, 1013c; unbleached seedless 12.25 p. n. Eetnrnlng leaves It SUvtwi .00 p. m., nrrtvet AstorU t:45 m. Sultanas. 81o; London layers, S-erown, Tralna marked run dallvit Telegraph atatfona. whole boxea of 20 pounds, $258; 2- mNNBCTlONS At Portland, with all trua-oontlnentti line. , At Gobi, with Northern Paclfle Railway Co, At AstorU wit tmtra lor Ban rranelset Canned Salmon-Columbia River. 1 Ml 1 lilt moo ana liwaoa nauway as nT.stm w a turn awi Thiwuga ticket told to and from nil polnte fci tbt Ernst tnd Europe. Tot further pnrtioulan apply vo, k. u. jiunbons, " , On. Ft. ft Ptssngr. Ant, ASTORIA. OREGON, MM MM I IMtlMMnMlllMMlMMmiMIMI' ITHB TRENTON First-Class Liquors 'and Cigars 6ot CbninerdsU Btntt ' ; . ..trv -, . m,.. ' ' :";" i t T Corner Commindal and 14th. , ASTORIA, 0RX00R ; gMMlMMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIMIMIMI If tamtttnta of purpose, coupled with skill, experience and mtdea , fadlltltt COUHT- y.r; Then tb DISSTOIf 'C0U0AS SAW will oontinut as tut STAHIV ASS by which the mtdta of all other eaw art Juflgsd. FOB 8A1B AT TBX Astoria Hardware Co.,l scow BAY BRASS & I :;::::&y'::: ASTORIA, OUEOON 1 '. f;: ". M AND BRASS FOUNDERS UNO AND MARINE ENGINEERS Uv-to-Date Baw Mill Machinery Prompt attention given to si. repair work 18th and Franklin Avt, t Ttl. Main S481 Sherman Transler Co. 1 henry SHER MAN. Manager Hacks, Carriage Baggage Chtektd andTransferred Trucks Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433Commerclal Street lb. tails. $2.00; 2-lb. tall, $2.95; fancv. Mb. flatL S l.lh L tl in. fancy, 1-lb. ovale. $2.85: Alaska tallL pinK. 05cj red, $1.33; nominal, 2s, tails, $2.28. Salt Bates of 75-2s, bale. $2.25 1 bales or uu-aa, ?zj:oi bales or 40 4s, ball. $2.25; bales of 15-10s. bale. $2.28: ban. 60s, fine, ton, $17.60; bags, 50c; genuine Liverpool, $20; bags, 80s, ground, $13; 100s, ton, $12.60; R. S. V. P, 20 B-lb. cartons, $2.23; R. 8. V. P., 3-lb. cartons. $1.75; Liverpool lump, per ton, $20.50. I Ard Kettle-rendered, tierces. llJes tub, 12e; 60s, 12o; 20s. 121; 10s. 12Jci 6s, 12a. Standard purti Here, 10 less; oompound.tierces, 8c; leaf, 13c. Nuts Walnut, No. 1. aoft hell 18cs filbert, 17o; Brazils, 20c: Pecans. I9ffl 20c; filberts, 17o; Braxll, 20c; Pecan, 23o; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanut, 81c ; Jumbo Virginia peanut, lOo; Japanese peanut, 71c; oheetnuts, Italian 10c, Ohio 25c ; coooanutN docens, 8500c; pine nut, 17S, Spices Cloves, 10k lb.: chillies, 13k per pound. Vegetable!. t-Vl .LA.l A . ,t1 mm n I vnuua, own.: cauiuiuwer. 10 m 1 11, C4. $1 dot.; celery, 85c$l dot.; parsley, izin oith1-'81 hot im- iettue lo $1.25 box; head. $8 oent doeen; spinach, box, $1.26: Bruesela tmroutt. 8e: artichokes, 90c$1.16 dot,; okra, 35c lb.; tbmatoea, $1.252.00 crate; peppera owjto id ; purapKins, tixa crate; beans, green and wax. ISo lb.: ecir-Dlant. loo id. 1 oeets, ft per cwt.; turnips, 75c WU per owe; carrots, 50o3i per cwt. T .A. M. k rcaa, luo id sweets, 21 (3; 3c per pound. Hops, Wool, Hides, etc. Hop 1907 crop, 471o pound. Feathers fleese, white, 36ffl40ci goese,, gray or mixed, 25S0o; duck, white) 1520o; duck, mixed, 1215e, Wool Valley, , 1820cs Eastern Ore gon, 1218c, as to shrinkage. Casoara Sngrada (chittira bark) 61 7o per pound, Boemwax Good, clean and pure. 22 i 20 per pound. . Oregon Graperoot Per 100 lbs., $6 $7. Tallow Prime, So; No. 2 and grease, 28c per pound 1 Run IRKS and Furtdtari Kala Pbtnt il High Water. A. M. P. M. Date h.m. ft hm. ft Wednesday 110:25 . 011:60 C.t Tburt'day ....... 211:15 9.5 Friday I 0:43 7.612:03 (.8 Saturday 4 1:32 7.913:50 9.4 SUNDAY 6 2:20 8.1 1:40 9.S Monday I 3:0 8.1 2:30 8.9 Tuesday 7 1:64 8.3 8:24 8.4 Wednesday 8 4:18 8.4 4:22 7.7 Thursday 9 6:23 8.4 5:10 7.0 Friday 10 8:20 8.4 (:43 .7 Saturday 11 7:15 8.2 8:04 8.4 SUNDAY 12 8:10 8.2 1:23 6.5 Monday ,..13 1:05 8.3 10:10 8.7 Tuesday 14 9:58 S.411:7 6.1 Wednesday 15 10:44 8.6 Thursday 11 6:15 7.2......... Thursday 1611:26 S.t VMay 17 0:56 7.012:05 8.6 Saturday 18 1:10 7.4)12:40 8.1 SUNDAY 11 1:02 7.6 1:12 8. Monday ...20 2:32 7.5 1:48 8.0 Tuesday 21 8:00 7.7 2:20 7.7 Wednesday 22 1:25 7.8 2:00 7.4 Thursday 21 1:55 7.9 1:40 7.0 Friday 24 4:10 8.0 4 14 6.7 Saturday .......25 5:10 8.0 6:80 6.2 SUNDAY 26 6:00 8.0 6:45 6.9 Monday 27 6:56 8.0 8:12 6.8 Tuesday ..28 7:66 8.1 9:25 C.O Wednesday 29 9:00 1.410:44 6.5 Thursday 1010:00 1.711:40 7.1 JANUARY, 1908. Low Water. Date Wednesday Thursday , Friday , Saturday ..... SUNDAY , Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday .... Thursday Friday SaturJay ... SUNDAY ... Monday ..... Tuesday .... Wednesday . Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... SUNDAY ... Monday , TuesJay ..... Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday . SUNDAY , Monday ... Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday . FtMst .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 4 ::J .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 ..10 ..11 ..12 ..13 ,.14 ..15 ..16 ..17 ......18 ...... 1! 2' 21 .....22 23 24 25 .....16! .'".'.28 .....29 .....10 .....tl A . h.m 4:18 6:1 6:12 7:0 8:00 8:52 9:50 10:60 11:50 12:651 0:50 1:551 3:02 4:04 6:00 6:60 6:15 7:12 7:46 8:20 8:60 1:24 9:62 10:40 11:14 8:12 1:18 8:15 3:56 6:07 ft 1.1 1.1 1.1 8.1 1.0 2.8 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.9 1.5 8.0 3-1 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6 8.4 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.1 2.0 1 2.9 1.4 1.7 1.8 1.61 -P. M. I h.m. ft. 6:10-0.$ 6:15 -l. 7:04 7:60 -l. 8:16 -1.6 8:23 -1.1. 10:12-0.6 11:00 9.8 11:60 1.1 fi"05'i!i; 8:14 6.9 4:15 0.4 I 6:06 -8.1 . 6:52-0.6 1:32-6.8 7:09 -0.T, 7:40-4).$ 8:08 -0.3 ' 8:15 0.9 9:05 0.4 9:25 8.T 9:68 1.1 10:14 1.1 11:20 2.4 12:16 1.8 1:60 1.1 1:05 0.6 4:10 -6.1 6:10-0.8 6:00-1.$ , CHlLOiiO'S CXDEBWKAB 5814. though In the case of a costume with WATER AS A BEVERAGE. Flattest After an Apple and Coolant After a Ptppermint Drop. ''Water la tbe finest drink la the world," said the eplcuae In little things, "bat not every one know how to get the most enjoyment oat of drinking It ; "For Instance, water should never be drank Immediately after an apple hat been eaten, for as a beverage It then hat a taste more flat and insipid than as If It bad been taken from a cold teakettle. On the other hand, there Is nothing to my mind that makes water taste more cool and refreshing (not counting actual thirst) than to eat a peppermint drop before taking a drink of It "And. while peppermint stands at tbe head, a drink of water Is particularly Mtwufcu ta vsev Uk VVDlltUJU TV 1UI I . , , , ... . a contrasting coat the hat sua!!r and noticeably good after any wafer echoes tbe coat color. There Is a divinely sunshiny new cloth of gold that lends its services to evening wraps and Is pressed into use for a lining for very open laces on bodices, hand, takes all the animation out of a subsequent swallow of water. 'Nor do bread and water bo well to gether. The water takes the sweetness out of the bread, and the bread tabes The white lace and embroidered ?!. '" of the water and linen coat aota n-III not h mnoh in u"c" " uul aegree. "The tyrant who first hit upon bread ana water as a prison fare of punish ment knew his business. "The enjoyment of a drink of water varies, too, with what , you drink It from. Yon wonln nnf nfTar tn olv persdn a drink of water in a cup, but rawer in a glass, the thinner the bet ter. The fact that the water itself in all its limpid clearness is present to the sense of sight stimulates an expec tation that is gratified along with the tense of taste. "I have frequently observed men about to drink some other beverage than water, and it appears to bo a very common habit with them to re gard the liquid steadily for torn sec onds before swallowing It often hold ing it on a level with their eves in order to tee it as clearly at possible. . What'a in . l.h,.. oa7 wis lesson soouid not be lost Ctanner-Yes, the beautiful English upon the ""V wno knows ttat tter 1 girl is etill single." na armK llK8 wwr- while you are Ouyer-Stlll single? Why. what bo- "'ms " enjojr 1L came of Mr, H.; her fiance? or my own part I like water from Gunner-Mr. U.J Oh, she dropped " - tm a,pper eT6n 6etter fro" favor for street wear with tailored tults. They are too cold looking, ex cept for the early weeks in winter. Tbe bonnet and hat are much dis cussed questions for the elderly wo man. Tbe bonnet tied under tbe chin it entirely out of fashion. In its place It the bonnet toque, which Is not only becoming, but suitable as well Fine cambric is as pretty and satis factory a material for children's un derwear as any thing that can be found. In the nnderwalst and draw ers illustrated cambric Is used, with trimmings of embroidery. The little waist Is prettily full and it supplied with a band to which the drawers and the petticoats can be buttoned.' JUDIO CHOLLKT. I , n f t o o a nH ' UHontri'itirm I I'll vuuiai 10 111 Diabetes:;:;"! :: Kidney Diseases, Bladder TrooWes, i Liver Complaint, f i-jj a: i intumnon. z I Constipation, ,and all other diseatet arising front ---j uvuoiea eaa b4 ,4iucai7, permanently and ABSOLUfELY CURED : Every sufferer from . . ' read diseases shouLl U. . 2. the greatest cure known to mod-f HARFIGTON'S I TABLETS t t" Bd0"ed V physidan. trirri Twhere. They will , t, AJi jtbey will SURELY CURB YOU. t t Send 25 cents Thdav if TT Hberal box of these tablets. Iff r w oure yon w will rafnadl Tyour money. . j rui in coupont and tend H to ; HEsuTGToir MKDicnn ca Grand Rapids, Mica. hlm.-Detrolt Tribune. VISCOUNT AOKI AT HOME. 1UMU, Jan. 25. Viscount Aoki, a thin tumbler, but best of all drink ing dishes for me la a newly made birch bark dinner, all the better If I have made It myself. "Dip a full dipper, from the center of the bubbling spring, take a look to see how limpid it is against the clean JHerington Medicine Co, Grand Ranlda. Htvi jMyNunoV. ....... pfy Addreat.. ........... jMy DruggistV Nam. ,i , , .i. " .iiiiiiuiiiim Wt I ev-amHicsnflftr tn K TT!.J c.. I oco "uw ""lu li is Hguuist me Clean ex-ambassador to the United States, UUow- freshness of the dripping dip- a biiivcu ncre. viscount iiayashi, per, put your lips to the water Itself focrign minister, early this mormW and tnen tako one of tne sweetest gifts .. 'l thsi tMila nnntdilf, Ttv-v-vi-"l.,. Cnf n t.nt.cttff: VI.-l.-. " BV'UW,'m' A'lVVft1 VUlMTU. rttPAiirA riim . At- flta Ct,.'.tx-...1i n5i - r......o,., Hor Yoars Had Increased. rnnrl rririntt aa 4lt.n .:a. 1. - . I ,v.u n.uuu , una vuy lie was ml ITwIH-T.rt rnii liclWa fhof t. T, ! , .... . I "V oy caron ,nmaa ot the foreign office, length of human life is increasing? by many bfficial3 of the diplomatic Jewett It must be. My wife, who scrive and numerous friends who ex-1 was twenty-five when I married her tended to him a cordial welcome f ago, is now twenty-gevon.- nm, i frew xora rress. SaJJovnesai Txtjisfonned 10 Dnsfrv Raatitvi A dark akin becomas iaKmating whaj dclicately soft, aadenprcad "m. uia nuuam now wuch tndi- uui7. acuTauun. Kooert mekeepi the kin refined in quality, aeepsjpcmfreefromdogtdrwattt andsumulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which chanru w atoodeandhmBMOilit. s-k... ta t ccrtaiB protection agalnit taa, tanbura sad rrn-kU. rtnlioyfl La. . TT. m wind. Sprctds like an imperceptible iheea 0eUU OTCIlkJn Birbce. Innnh,. . ihieid stimnlatinf and preierriag a cie,iutroui beauty. t ROBERTRli tne Hotel were also scantily Clad Wiieni the cases should go to the Jury FrI-1 said, will be the first Chinese Youngl add in a day, or two which will givel would testify, to the examination of j men who voted for it were digging