"r. ;. a " I t ssL -v srv-s M VOL. XX, ?(. til ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11), 1884 PRICE, FIVE CENTS. ' . "i3' VJ I? Hi A-ir 1 mi- At at iinrir rfirmr m as .srvs t &ji I i , NCEJ VI 1 CASE, j 111 the yoar 1813 a friendly eonte.il arose in Cincinnati between auolLei gentleman and myself, which we mutually agreed to have tried in court, each emplo ing his own eonu beL The amount at issue was $25. Little Sam Cox, as he wtjs then , called, and by which name alone 1 knew him, was a lad about 17 years old, a law student in the ofliee of Vachel "Vforlbington. Ho was a shrew d little fellow, working hard as an office boy to pay the expenses his edu cation; and everybody was his friend. I determined, partly iu the spirit of fun, and partly to te;l the boy's ca pabilities, to employ him as my coun sel. I made him well acquainted v. Ith the character of the case (a trial for debt), and the trial was to be had be fore old Judge D. T. Snollbackor. Little Sam worked like a Trojan to master tho proper points, sitting up late at night to consult legal author ities, in which he had tho assistance of Stanley Matthews, now Supreme Judge of the United States; ind at the convening of the court, he was ready for action, with legal gun3 . ell shotted. "Witnesses were called and. exam ined. My opponent strove hard, with counsel, to win, and Little Sam was not a whit behind him in his efforts. His points, tersely and precisely pre sented, met every argument that was made by opponent The boy's dream of ambition nerved him on in the struggle. "When his turn came to sum up the evidence and make his maiden plea, he entered upon it with a little timidity at first: but this he gradually threw off, until he came to his spread eagle peroration. As near ly as memory will &eive and with help of my noies, it was as follews: "Your Honor! I dempnd for m client only simple justice! If you re fuse him this you violate every rule of juris prudence -rule. as old as jurisprudence itself - which have been left undisturbed by the -lornis of fate since the day when Julius Cievir planted his foot upon English soil, after the conquests of Gaul, siuce the day when the first Indian ex plored the western wilds of Ohio. Why, sir, refuse justice to my olient and you will shake the tabernacle of his soul, and cause him to tremble for the destinies of his country. Your honor, the case to me is as clear as the sun at noonday, when its beams penetrate like shafts of living light, down to the bottom of tho slumber ing sea. The effulgence of that heavenly orb can fathom the pro foundest depths of the human heart, and open wide its portals that we may read its secret workings. "Clear as that crystal sun, tho mind of man penetrates the deep recesses of the brain, "where are opened wide to his prophetic vision thoughts which enable him to look into tho sealed book of fate, and, as he turns over the leaves of that musty vol umemildewed by tho breath of time leaves which have been sealed to the gaze of man since creation's earliest dawn, ho half expects to hear tue voices oi oracies ol iuo tii-paricu 'SUNSET' COX'S FIRST LAW ages! casing us minus te sun onb-halt of the little items that look backward, he beholds the trillions cri aU(3 newsy (until they nro and quadrillions of human beings' d) ro advcrtisig devices, the that have passed away, and" prophetic mor apparent the business princi yision sees the untold billions of bill-. . Tlu'is kiud of journausm dsen't ions yet to come-all of whom had, hoC a ndd for what the and aU will have, brightest hopes and ld ta,eut A man o intellect aspirations fully equal fc our own, ld lmd it lhe bardest kind of task and all uttering .the universal cry of . n t meuta provendcr from juojii;c; 'Justice, your honor, blended with mercy, should b3 set in a diadem hij.h as the midnight heavens, and sur rounded by a hale of brightest plan ets, there, in letters of living light, to shine perpetually, that the moon and the stars, iu their regular round, may pay obedience and bow in devo tion to those talismauic words, 'jus tice and mercy.' "Sir, the heathen Hottentot and the American savage have those heavenly attributes engrafted upon every principle of life and action. xney oenom inme sun, moon anu uuo, tucjr uca in c.c xuix uiai. blows. It will be the Magna Charts . of all generations of men. Why, sir, inspirations and poetry spring from thoughts of justice and mercy; for blended with these is the poetry of the heavens, when in the gorgeous ness of light, the sun proclaims, voiced as with a golden- lyre, the powers of the eternal; or at night, when the moon and stars give forth, in silvery accents, the same adoring hymn. In these we find the poetry of the sea, when it speaks in rippled measure of thunders in the voice of its own resounding billews, or in the storm, or in green fields, in waving woods and delightful gardens. "Your honor, justice is what I de mand from you, that justice with which Armand de Hichelieu ruled Erance for fifteen years, when he held her to his bosom, in the dreadful strifes which 'desolated her held her there, pillowed -upon justice. "Why, sir, thoughts fly through my brain iu numbers, like as blades of grass upon our boundless western prairies thickly as the hosts of Lucifer when he Eiarshaled his forces upon the sea shore to attack the angels in num bers as many as the autumnal leaves that strew the rippled brooks on my own classic Muskingum." "With this, in part hi3 maiden speech, the young lawyer held the audience and court spellbound for more than an hour, and when it was concluded cheers upon cheers ran through that old justice hall Buch as were never heard there before, and little Sam was the hero of the hour. His opponent arose and simply stated to the court rhat as Cox had fairly covered the grounds upon both sides of the case he had nothing to Bay, except that he knew that his honor would decide the cause by the striot rule of justice. It required but a moment for the court to render its decision. . It was: "Judgment in full for the amount claimed by the plaintiff and costs to be paid by the defendant." The sum at issue and oosts were at once paid, and all present, including the judge, the officers of the court and defendant and counsel, were invited by the plaintiff to walk over to the Gait house to partake of a basket of oham- pjgne of choicest vintage. Many weie the toasts drank to little bam Cov. W hen the time came for part ing Cox was asked what his fee was. " ith blushing modesty and timidity he asked: "Is S3 too much?" I remember well with what a fiown i regarded him for a moment "Youncr man." said I. "vou will never make a lawyer; you do not know even the first priuoiplo of the p ofession. You don't know how to charge. Here, take he whole amount awarded by the court" This I placed in his hand, and it was his first fee as a lawyer. J6hn A. JJuhle, in Washinjton Star. Ireland's Lo se-v The Irish, papers are discussing the recent census returns in a bitter spirit The Dublin Spirit has an article, entitled "Bleeding to Death," in which it says: "The life blood of j Irelnnu is being drained by vampires. Every one who has any interest in the country must gird his loins rgaiust this murderous union. The extermination of the Irish people has long been tha tralitional aim of the British rulers. Tue present execu tive's will is set on actively promot ing the murderous sytem which has robbed tho country of five or six mil lions of people.'' United Jixland devotes an article to the same subject, which it entitles I "Killing a Nation by Inches." It( says: "For all practical purposes Ire- land is snTering a more awful drain of manhood than if engaged in a deadly conllict with a first class European power. She has lost since the union more than France lost in the sanguinary wars of Napoleon. At least 8,000,031) of her people have been immolated in eighty years to the demon of English supremacy. Three millions of people, whose brawny frames supplied the physical force of the repeal meetings, were missing in 1832 when the census enumerators came to count them. Two millions, nine hundred and thir teen thousand of the population who were spaied by famine have been starved or transported since. The waste goes on faster and more furi ously. Within the last year alone Ireland lost 103,003 emigrants, 11,000 of whom were single adu'ts. She lost more sinew and. muscle, more valued sons than were slain in any of the greatest battles of the world." Some Specimens of Journalism. There are many ways for filling up a newspaper, and the number of pa pers that nowadays require filling gives a chance to test every imagin able method. One plan contemplates giving the reader a reasonable return for his subscription; another way is to delude the one who pays for read ing matter with the idea that several CJlumus o biluted tittle-tattle and stale nonsense that any one could manufacture himself, if he were so starved, mentally, to need it, was a sub&tantiai and satisfactory return ! for cash in hand. This is running a business principles; and if such frivolous sources. So long as this method of filling up pays, of course that's all that's required; but if people were compelled to depend entirely upon such weak diet tho theoryof mental evolution would get speedily reversed. By feeding ex clusively on such trash, people would soon became incapacitated for tho enjoyment of healthy intellectual food. Even t'ae best editorial efforts are short lived, but there is much written through the necessity of fill ing up so much Bpace, that ought never to be born. It wastes the time of the reader aud makc3 the sight of nlmnRt-od OllS. It takes 11 pounds of milk to one pound of live weight to a calf; and an ox that weighs 1,300 pounds will consume twenty-two pounds of hay in J twenty-four hours to keep from los-' ing weight If be is to be fatted he ! must h.ive twice that quantity, when he will gam two pounds a day. his is one pound of live weight to eleven nonnds trood hay. To obtain fifty cents a hundred for his hay a fanner i must sell fat steers at S5.o'J per bun dled pounds. For lame Hack, ouir or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2& cents. Fr ale by V. E. Diuuant. WM. PFUHDER'S OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER CURES JV.LL KIDNEY AND LIVER DISEASES. Headache, Costiveiiess, Boil, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Piles, Etc., And various Female Complaints induced by Bad and Defective Circulation of the Blood. Frice.SI 00 per Bottle. Six fur $5 06. 37 H. D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer In. GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND FEED Hsy, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND, AND CEMENT. General storage and Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot ot BeLton itreet. AatortA Orefoa. GERMAN REMEOf FAUT. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toolhacht, Bora Tbrnnt, Swelllmr. Pprfttnt. BruUco, Burnt. Bc&Mft. Yrot Ullc. A5D ALL OTHER SODHT PAIKS ASD ACHES. Sell by Dnudu ! Dulen ererrwhwe. Fifty CtaU t bottle. Direction! In II L&ntatres. THE niAnt,E A. VOOELEtt CO. (gaaciiA.roOELBaC0) Balllaon, Jit, C. B. A. H " CELEBRATED H A IW . STOMACH BITTER The M!i..mra Keit.ib e IMurrtlc Whlc'i, wliua'tin.rasa stimulant of the kfonrys, neither exenes mr rnt-ites them was ion; since suppllc: bv Hostftier'd t jn ici Hitters. Tnis fine medicine eerb t'icrmiuNite dt'sret til stimulation i pun these organs, without i-nxluu-iu! Irritailnn. and is. therefore, far belter adapted for the purpose than unmedlcated exeltaiits often resorted in. IHpppia, fever am ague, and kindred dlse.is s. are all cur d by It For .ate by all PruirtfMs and Dealers genera ly. rugs and ChemhaU. J. E. THOMAS, jf -A DRUGGIST AND Pharmacist, ASTORIA Prescriptions carefully compounded Pa or N'leht. CALL AT Jordan & Bozorih's CROCKERY STORE And see tho PATENT Lamp Filler. Its "Merit aro ECONOMY, SAFETY, And Labor Saving. One ot the Most Useful Inventions of tue Age. ALSO IN STOCK, THE Best Coal Oil IN THE M RKET. Fo- Sale- In auy Quantity from one Quart to .i 4 -g t!l n itarrel. WM. EDGAR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipe3, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CHAS. A. MAY, New Store, New Stcck Toys, Fancy Goods. Tobacco and Cigars. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS A FINE ASSORTMENT. Squemoqua street, next door to the Empire Store. nl7-6m BOAT BXTILDDIG, R. M. LEATHERS Has reopened his boat shop, over Arndt & Fercheii's, loot of LaFayetie stieet, Biid L prepared to turn out FIRST-CLA8 BOATS. Alili WORK GUAKAVTEED. TAX NOTICE. TJESIDENTS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1A 9 are hereby notified that the taxes for the year 18R3 In said dUtnt are- now due and payable at the office of Badollet St Co., upjjur-aswjna. J. K. HIGGINS. Actlnr School ClrV. AJtOtfft, Ftbrurj 9,im"' i JEnKau fe Z y -is 0 ii i Hardware and Ship Claafe! A. VAN DUSEN & CO.- I1RA.I.RKS IV Hardware and Ship Chslery, Puro Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine5 Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails, Agricultural Implements, Scwliifr .tlnchint'M, Ps!n mill OIK. fSrorcrlc. 'lc. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DKALEIO Ih Iron, Steel. Coal, Anchors. Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUJtt, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oih STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS, promt AJii .ii i i.i. ffi:i. Agents for Salem Fkuring Mills, anJ Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. AM sizes, at 1'ortlaud Prices, hi .stock. Corner Oheiiaruus andliamiltor. -trvi; ASTOU! A. OREGON. Ed. D. Curtis & Co. UNSURPASSED IN STYLE AND FINISH. NEW FURNITURE, A COMPLETE STOCK. W. E. DEMENT & CO. DROG GISTS. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. PrascriptioiiH carefully Comoiindwl C. H. BAIN & CO. DKALKK8 IV Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop "77"orl5L Aspecaltj.ajid all homc guaranteed. Oak, Ash. Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore non and Port Oiford Cedar. All kiiidj of bo it material on hand. C. II. BAIX A CO. THE LATEST STYLES WALL 'PAPER AT B. B. FRANKLIN'S, NEXT DOOUTO AST I RI AN OFFICE. A very large Stock fniin which to select. Window curtains made to order. F"My patent Trimmer to ut Wall Paper will be louud convenient to my patrons. Wood Yard. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO rlaWood Yard, uray's Dotk. foot of Benion street, will sell wood at the follow ing pners ami deliver wherever ihe streris are planked, between Truillnger's Mill am O'Brien's Hotel, bac to Astor miv et : tireen Alder. 2-cut $1 60 per cord. Ion.: $3 75 Dry do do 4 75 do do do do 4 00 3 75 4 on 4 0 4 U 42 Ur'nHemlo'k do Dry di do Green Re&eh do Green Fir do Dry Fir do Extra Maple n-.rtS. limns do Vine Manle . 4 fiO 4 7 4 7. 4 75 5 00 do do do do do do do do 6 00 do do 5 2 do 5 00 aud S. limbs do 5 75 do Wood of All Kinds By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES. J H. D. GKAY Astoria, February 1st, 18S4. Special Notice. Owing to severe weath r and Increased expense, asi additional charga of 21 c-nte a rard on sarred wood will be made till further Mtite. Carjets, DsMslery m&da I (HUME'S Rm.DIXG.) ACSEi&CY Red Crown Flour. Guaranteed a Superior Article. DKALKKS GRAIN, MILL FEED, POTATOES, Country Produce, He. jjrConslgnraenta So'Mted. and Advance made on same S.AUXDT & FERCHEN, ASTOItlA. OKKfiOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop HI.ACKSMITH s U O P MKM2 and f?JfcKiBii-,y U5J?-MK Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, -AND- STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, . FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STKEET. ARRDT & FtRf H?H, Agents for ()re.rn, Washington T. rritory, and .labka fur K. Y. LNS' Special Cannery lacliifrj ! tfngines Solder.ng Machines, Improued Acid Bath and Crimping Machines, Power Presses, Foot Presses, Squaring 6 hears, And all other ma-liinery used in canneries. Including the new COMBINATION DIES. Working without jma'l prings constantly on naiul. We respectfully invite all cannermen to call and examine the ab ve iiiach nery as it Is pre.nl sup rl-T to anv litre ofore intro duced on this coast. Orders solicited. Alt.VbT 4$. t'KltCHK.Y. Foot of Laf.ijetie Street, A-storia, Oregon. ASTORIA IRON VORKS. Bknton Stbeet, Neak Pahkkr Hocse, ASTOHIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAND an! MARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all IeMri'iitioiiM made to Order at Short Xotlre. A. D. Was. President. J. t HuTLEHerreiary, I. W. (s-,Tr.MiriT. John Fox. Superintendent. BARBOUR'S Salmon Wet Tlireafls HAVE NO EQTTAL. THE The Lonrhn Fisheries Exhibition nAYE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL TO The BarMr Brutes Company FOR THE SUPERIOR ITY OF THEIK FLAX NET THREADS. T. G. RAWLINGS, Who eale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domes'ic Green jnd Dried 3FTI.TJI rs. MJ 'S. CA x DIES, DR. ED MEATS, ETC. Fine C'israr l Tol.icco. Nrxt door to I J. ArvoM's.'-'queimiqua -t. Boat Building. JOS P. LEATHERS Formerly OTor Arndt 4 F-srchsn'B SUcbine Sho ISBUILDIVG FIRST-CLAS BOATS IN the hop formerly occupied by M. John ton on C -ncomlv street, one block west of Hansen Bro' MUL Model, Malarial aad FlmUfcfflntlsw. Mmlm:- v.UBHHcSEIiToHlvv sm?' HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE. II, B. PARKER. Prei,., ASTORIA, - - OBEGON Al. CROSBY, - - Day Clerk- Phil. BOWERS, - - Night Clerk. .Tas. DUFFY has the Bar and Billiard room. First Glass in all Respects. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. IT IS A FACT!! THAT- JEFF'S CHOP HOUSE On Concomly Street IS THE BEST j IN TOWN That he has always on hand FRESH SHOALWATER BAY AND EASTERN OYSTERS. THAT- "JEFF" IS THE BOSS CATERER. THAT He has Ih-ch I'roprii-ror T the "ABrarn IIutel"Ja Knaputuu eenjear. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT Mrs. Powell's Coffee House, Ou M In Street next to Oreou Bakery. Campi Restaurant. NEW AND WELL EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT. L. Serra has rebuilt his establishment ai d is prt-paud to accommodate the iray ling pub Ic. A giiod mral furnished at any hour of the d.i or night. "Iu fl est i.Iquor and CIpais at tl e bar. Twi dnois wetof Ike i osier's li2S Cm LU1G1 ERRA. Figures iw Lie ! JEFF OF THE CHOP HOUSE Can prove by his books that he Is doing the biggest business of any RESTATTEANT In the city, and he will guarantee to give lhe best meal for cash. MARKETS. CENTRAL MARKET, General assortment of tablr stock constantly on nand. such a Canned Fruits and Jelly, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Fresh Fru ts and Vegetables Fish, Poultry, and Game, In the season. Cigars and Tobacco, Best of Wines and Liquors. AU cheap for CASH. Goods sold on com mission. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. KODGERS. WASHINGTON MAIIKET, 3!ala tirct, Aitorla, Orrgon. REKttM l. REKRT. PROPRIETORS. RErECTFUIJ CALL THE AiTEN tion of the public to the fact that the above Market will always be supplied with a full variety and best quality FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 ! "Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholp salea d retail. . - Special attention given to supplying shlp. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, - Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, I'll EXAM US Street. Astoria, O WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. Mill IFcaL, lEto. GEORGE LOVETT, Tailoring, Cleaning, Repairlne, NEAT, CHEAP AND QTJICK. Mala M., wpXf V, iMb'i, AaUria, r. BUSINESS CARDS. Gh.O. A. DOKB18. GEO. KOLA9D JtOlANJ & DORR1S, ATTORNEYS AT LA.W. Offlce In Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. v J It. THOMSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, over White House, ASTOKIA, OREUON, C. V. FULTOX. O. C. TIMIOK. FULTON BBOTBEBS, ATTORNEYS .T LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. T Q,A. BOtVIitSY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cnenamus tret, - - A310BIA. OBEUOM JOSEPH A. GIIjL, ATTORNEY- vT-LAW. a"Offlce with J. 0 A. Bolby, ASIORIA, - - - - Oregon. Q J. CUltTlH, ATT'Y AT LAW. Notari Pub'ic, Commissioner of Deeds foi t'ali.ori.la, ew orkand Washington Ter ritory Booms 3 aud 4. Odd Fellows Building, As lora on-Kon N B -Claims at Washington. D. a, and collections anpeclalty. A V. AL.L.K., Astoria Ageat . Hamburg-Magdeburg and German-American FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. t O. UOL.lr:i, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. O. W. liEICK, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting eOlflce oTer White House Store. rjKL.O F. PAICKKK. SURVEYOR UF Clatsop County. ami Cii) of ir Jinet-: Chniaiiius street, . I.C. A. Iii.li Kiiom No. 8. I lt. X. C 1IOAT21AX, Phvsician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10, Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA, OREGON. TAY TUTTliE, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofkick Rooms 1, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Kksidrnhk On Cedar Street, back of St. Maiy's Hospital. F. P. HICKS. A. K. SHAW. HICKS t SH AAV, DETIss. Rooms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Ca-s and Squem qua streets. Astoria Oregon. J. RISBERG. Practical Tailor. On Genevieve street, opposite Bozortb Johns. Jiu-am GEO. P. WHEET.EB. Notary Public W.L.B0B8. WHEELER & ROBB. GENERAL Seal Estate ! Insurance Apts. We have very desirable property In As toria aud Upper Astoria for sa e. Also, fine farms throughout the county. Accounts carefully adjusted and collec tions made. We represent tho Itoyal. Norwich Union and Lsaes Mhlre Insurance ''a With a combined capital of S30,OO,O4. THX Traveler Life and Accident lnsar anif Vo , of Haitford. and. the Mai hattau It fe iiiaauee Co., of New York. We are acem for the Dally and Weddu Sitrthvxal News, and the Oregon Videttc, All business entrust' d to our care will re ceive prompt attention. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate and represent the following Fire Insuniuce Coupauies : Scottish Union and Na tional, Plicenlx or Hartford Hom-i of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Veteru. t'lienix of Rrooklyn, Oaklai d Hi me. assets $33,000,000 4KK00O 7.00",Oft9 2.0LO.0U0 800, U0 4.0000)69 300.0W Policies wn ten by us in the Fhcenix and Home and Scottish Union and National at i-qultabie rates. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bills of Exchange on any Part ol Europe. 1AM AGKN FOR Till- FOLLOWING wt-l: known and commodious ste..mlitp ines. STATE LINE. RED STAR. WHITE STAR. HAMBURG-AMERICAN. Dv MINION LINE, NATIONAL, and AMERICAN LINE. Prepaid tickets to or from any European port. For full Information as to rates of fare.. saUlaa days, to, apply to . - .- tfjfc fJ. -. . t i .