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CM .: xr . - . VOL. XXIV, NO. 5. ASTORIA, OREGOI?, FBI DAY, AUGUST 28, J 885. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. Vt A. 1. and J. A. FULTON. Plij'.sioiausanrt Surgeons. Will uive nromnt attention to ail calls, J oin any part of the city or country. Office over Allen's Store, corner Cass and -iunioqua streets, AM. uia, Oregon. Telephone So. 41. J It. Fit AX K. PACE. EMiyKlrinn nuil Surccou. : "Hice, RoomG, over D. A. Mcintosh s store. if kick llouus :-9 to ll a. m. ;-a to 5 v. yt. sc"hlpncc, opposite the Johansen huildmg :f.. A. IIOKUIS. GEO. NO LAND A or. AND & ioicisis. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. nl-e in Kinney'n Block, tpposite City stall. Astoria, Oregon. FULTON. fi. C FUI.TOJf. FUJLTON CROTI1EUS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and C.Odd Fellows Building. r elo f. imiikeii SURVEYOR CF Clatsop County and City r Astoria Ofllee :-N. R. comer Cass and Astor streets, Koom So. 8. T q. A. BOWLBY. Attornej- and Councilor at Law, Ofllee on Clieuaiuus Street, Astoria. Oregon. JAY TUTTLE. 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Booms l, 2, and 8, Pythian Build ing. Bksidkkck On Cedar Street, back ol St. Mary's Hospital. F P. 1IICKS. A. K. SHAW. hicks &, sniw, DENTISTS. Booms in Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. JOnX H. MITCH ELL. KVI.l'H M. IlFMKXT. MITCH PXIj JL Br.JIKXT, Attorneys and Councelors at Law, Booms 1, 2, 3, and 4 Kamm'a Bulldins North East Corner of First and Pine Streets, FortUnd, Oregon. T K. SI'EDDEX, NOTARY PUBLIC. Searcher of TItlCH. Abstracter nno" Conveyancer. Olllce on Cass Street. 3 doors south of As toriau olllce, Astoria, Oregon. BANKING AND INSURANCE! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTOlllA, - OISI.CO.1. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! Capitol Flour, Manufactured on the Cradual Rcduc ion System by tlic Salem (Or.) Capitol Flour Mills Co., limitkd Is the only flour that has tnkeu First Prize three years in succession at I lie POKTLAND MECHANICS FA I It. Also at State Fair. One trial Is suillcieut to convince of Its supe riority. See that the word CAPITOL ison eacli sack GEOBGE SHIEI,. 8 Slark St., Poit!and Agent. WILSON & FISHER, Astoria Agents. STEAMER - MOUNTAINEER. CAP r. E. J. MOODY, Astoria, Or., Cathlamet, W. T., WcMporl Or., and intermediate points. Tlic Steamer 3fountaIner will leave Asto ria daily, until further notice, from Hustler V wharf, foot of Main street, at half-jiasl o'clock P. M., as follows : Mondayi, Wednesday! and Friday, for CATHLAMET and intermediate points on Wash. Ter. sido will go to Westport, same days. Tuesdays, Tbnrsda)s and Saturdajs, for "SVESTPOBT and intermediate points on the Oregon side will go to Cathlamet same days. "Will Leave CATHLAMET, W.T., for As toria, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at setea o'clock A. M., touching at all way land liits on "Wash. Ter. side, and return on same side. JV1U Leave "WESTPOBT, for Asloiia, Or. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at sev en o'clock A. 28., touching at all way land ings on Oregon side, and return on same side. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to Main street Whaif. Pure Ice, Delivered at Your Door. This Ice is cut on Lake Cocollala and is pure. All orders left at Post & Hansen's Astoria Soda Works will be promptly attended to. G. BEED, Manager. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tho question has probably boen nsVed thousand! of times ."How can Brawn'a Iron Bitters cure otctj IhincI" Ycll, it doesn't. Bat it docs euro any disecs) for nhich a reputable physician would prescribe 1 IMS Physicians recocnizo Iron as tho Iieat restorativo sffent known to the profession, and inquiry of any leading chemical una will substantiate tho assertion that there aro more preparations of iron than of any other frabstaneo used in medicine This shows con clusively that iron is acknotvlodgnd to bo the nirt important factor in Bncceanf nl medical pratico. It u. however, a remarkable fact, thatprior to tho discor ery of BROWN'S IKON IJITTEItS no perfect ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been f oun J. BROWN'S IRON BinERSSSKffigK hsadacho. or produce constipation nil otlicrirou nicdicir.cn do. BROWN'S IKON RITTEKai cures Indirection, IJillonsneas, Wcnknrsfi, Dyspcpsin, Malaria, Chills and Fcvory. Tired Fccltaff.f .cncrnl I)cbility,PaIn inth for all those ailments Iron is prescribed dfiy BROWN'S IRON BITTEBS.5ras; minute. late all other thorouch medicines, it ac" slowly, When taken by wn tho first Fyriptnn : benefit is renewed enercy. The muwles then becniup firmer, tho digestion improves, the txnreli rroactivn In women the effect is nsually more rapid and marltxl. The eyes begin tt once ts bnchtn: the tXAn cl-n np: healthy color corner to the ch&eks; nerrous'ness disappears; functional deranRements become regu lar, and if a nursing mother, abundant enMrainco is supphed for th child. Itemember Br.win's Inn Bitters is the ONLY iron medicine thu it nt in jurious. Ifiittciam anil Jtrugjntt rreommrul it. Tho Genuine lias Trade Mark and cra--1 red lines oa wrapper. TAKE NO OTII :.K. SXKLI IlinTSUU A WOODAIMJ, Wholesale Aciwis Pom nl (hi-'J. TUTT sssgsssWssssWMMsBWBBaa.aaa-w "-' i feaslLe TORPfD BOWELS, DESORDERED LIKR9 and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of tho diseases cftlic human race. These symptoms indlcato their existence: X.oss or Appetite, Uorels costive, Kick Headache, fullness nftcr cat Iuj, aversion to excrttonof body or mind, Kructat Ion of fond, Irritabil ity of temper, Z.oxvpIrIt.s, A feeling ofliavln neglected sonic duty,l)it z!iicss,FluttcrIngatthcIIcart.Iots be for o the eyes, lilghly colored UrlncjCOrvSTlPATIOlV.nnadcniand lliotiscofarcmcdythatnetsdircctlvoii the Liver. AsaLlvcrmcdicInoTOXT'S 1'ItiI.S have no equal. Thcirnctionon tlio Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three cavezif;cr3 of the ytem," producing appetite, fcouud digestion, regular stools, n clear skin and a vig orousbody. TUTT'SP II.I.S cause no nausea or griping nor Interfero with daily work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold every vrhcrcCa:. OlUee-miurravSt.N V. GitATHAm ok Whiskers changed in stantly tonGuissr itLACK by asinglo application ofthis Dyi:. Sold by Drug 4sts,or.sentbycxpressonrecciptofSl. Oflice, -1 Murray Street. New York. STOT3 UlXUili 0? CSZFUIi IS5EIPS3 J-2SB. 15 just ?hat its name implies ; Purely Vegetable "Compound, thai acts directly upon the xixcv curino the many diseases iMtdemo that im. portant organ, and pevyiting the na merons ailmwits tKXgarise from its deranged or Eorpiuction, such as Dyspepsi tfndice, Biliousness, r, .Malaria, Sick-"headache, etc. It is therefore "tfolave dooa Health :he Lwefmust he. kept in order' DE. SAIIPOED'S IIVEE INVIGOEATOR. Invigorates the Liver, Regulates the Bow els, Strengthens the System, Purifies the Blood , Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. Is a Ilouseliold Heed. An Invaluable Family Medicine for common complaints. U2. EAOTOBD'O IlVZa IF7IG0RA70S. An experience cf Forty years, and Thou sands cf Testimonials prove its Merit. FOIt BALK IVT ALT. DEALERS INMEDICniES For full infonmtlon fend jonr tddrcss fcr NX t"Olck on lhe "Livrr and its dicasc," u v8rozD DUiNS 6T jn;r -vonii cn5 1885 - INTEREST Will bo allowed On Time Deposits. Drafls on all the'leadlng Citie?. Wm. T. Coleman & Co., S. KIIOUK, Manager Hanking Department, Astoria, Oregon. JOB PRISTTI2TC, HEAT, QUICK AHD CHEAP, AT The Astorian Job Oifice. IHVtioRATOR OUJ IUfbUE3 RheuinatVr TuisrmthM A CL'KIOCS CALCULATION. i The End of the Wcrld Fixed at 1S99. The following singular and very : curious calculation, by which tho ap proaching end ot tho world is deter- mined, has never before been made , known to the public, writes a Water-1 loo, Kan., correspondent of the Lou-1 lsville Courier-Journal, and may ue of very great interest to those who have been studying the prophecies, or watching the progress of human events. Believe tho results or not, as wc may, nevertheless here are the Hg.ireSj which any reader can verify for himself. If these results are here correctly foretold, then the startliug fact stares us iu the fnce that the world is within fifteen years of its close. In the fall of 1899 the final winding up takes place. Hero are the calculations. Let tho reader carefully examine them: To begin, there are several impor tant prophetic periods made known in the scriptures, and various dates, as well as significant numbers, such as the great period of 2,300 years mentioned by Daniel, the period ot 1,290 years and tho period ot 1,335 years. Besides these there are in the book of Bevelation other periods and significant numbers such as the 1,260 years, the period of the woman's so journ in the wilderness, 1,000 yeais, the period of Satan's being found, and (IGG the number of the beast. Enoch's age (365 years), who proph esied of tho second advent among the ante-diluvian sinners, is also be j ond all question a symbolic number. Perhaps, like tho 365 days which complete one revolution of the earth around the sun, mating ono year, so his 365 years may be symbolic of the great prophetic periods known as "days," one grand revolution of which is to complete ono of time's great years aud finish earth's career. "Seven" is also ono of the significant numbers of scripture, and a "week of sevens" or 7 times 7, still more so. Tho student of Scripture will readily recall frequent instances of this significant figure 7, and the more important ono of 7 limes 7, or 49 the number of final completion, the finishing ot all mys teries, tho winding np of earth's af fairs. Very well. Now take these figures, add them together, and gee what you get: 2,300 years, Dan's great period for the cleansing or the sanctuary. 1,290 years, measuring the contin uance of the "abomination of desola tion." 1.335 years, tho period or "b'essed ness'' to the saiuts. 1,260 years, the duration of tho woman's sojourn in the wilderness. 1,01)0 years the biuding of Satan. CGG years, tho number of the "beast" who is to go into perdition. 365 years, tho symbolic ajjo ot En och, the great prophet ot the advent. 49 years, tho number of final com pletion. Total-S,265 years. Now remembsr that before all the catastrophes denounced on mankind as tho divine judgments against sin, there were usually periods of "wait ing'' before the judgment fell, so as to afford opportunity for repentance and escape, and these periods mttl tiplies of 40, as for example, before tho flood 120 years; bofore the con quest of Canaan, 40 years; and baforc the fall of Nineveh, 40 days, de nounced by the the Prophet Jonah. Now add together 120 years or Noah's warning before the Hood came, 40 years of Lsrael's warning be fore judgment fell on the guilty Cauaanites, 3' years that the witnesses lay uuburied prepaia'ory to resurrection, and 3 years during which the owner of the vineyard cams seeking fruit and finding none, at the expiration of which period tho fig trco was to be cut down, and you have 166J as the sum. Now, to apply the3e mystic num bers and learn their significance, im agine your life divided into the four periods of childhood, youth, mau hood and old age. so as to get it in its completeness. Take your age iu years, leaving off mouths and days, added to itself three times (one for each of these four periods), add to it the mystic number 8,265 (the sum of tho great prophetic periods), in order to ascertain the full sum ot time's revolutions, and divide tho amount by four (the number of universality, because theso calculations apply equally to every humau being), sub tract from the quotient the other mystic number, 166J, (periods of Avarning given to man before the ex ecution of final doom), and from the remainder deduct tho number of year3 you have lived in this sublu nary world and you get the number l,899;if. Now it matters not what age you take, that of the littlo child or the old man, tho result is tho same, the ominous l,899p4 always remains as the one fatal period when every hu man life is to close. But the ono year in which tho human career is to terminate, and every life close must bo tho final year, the winding-np. the conclusion of all sublunary things, the year of doom. A singular confirmation of thi3 cal culation is to bo found in tho fact ' that, according to an old Jewish tra dition, the world was created in the fall ot tho year, of which the old feast of trumpets, occurring in October, was supposed to bo the memorial. And it would be natural to suppose that it would be very appropriate for it to close its career on tho comple tion of one of its annual revolutions; in other arords, in the fall of the year. And so this remarkable calculation plainly indicates. Tho three-fourths singularly points ont that fact Hence, if" these conclusions are not erroneous, we have the startling prophecy before us that when earth reaches one ot her great milestones on the highway of time in October, 1S99, a mighty hand will be laid upon her and she will stop. Let the world look out for 1899. PARXELIS PROGRAMME DISCUSSED. London', Aug. 26. Parnell's Dub lin speech of yesterday has thorough ly aroused tho conservative press of England. The Times says: "No pru dent politician can underrate the im portance of tho action taken by the Irish nationalists at their conference in Dublin yesterday. Parnell's pro gramme," continues the Times, "may however, meet with a fate similar to that which befell O'Connell's, at the time when Irishmen were as confi dent as they are now Parnell de mands a repeal of the union, so the Irish q nestion is no longer ono of local self-government. This might be acceded to by England, which will never listen to a plan for the separa tion of Ireland." The Standard says: "Parnell has declared war. It will bo tho shame and disaster of statesmen of both parlies if they fail to baffle him. "We do not pretend to ignore the danger to which imperial unity is exposed Parnell now holds a strong hand Tho late liberal majority in parlia ment could auord to ignore him, but it will bo different in a parliament evenly balanced betwteu tho two parties. Parnell has, however, rivals by the score. He knows very well how precarious his tenure of author ity is. j.1 ooiu me wnigs anu xones make it clear from tho outset that Parnell's demand for home rnlo will be met with firm opposition, his in fluence will bo doomed." The Ifews takes advantage of tho excitement over Parnell's bold dec laration for independence, to exhibit tho advantage which a large liberal majority would be to tho country. "Liberals," argues the Heics, "are more likely to oppose the Parnellites' demands than conservatives. Babies aro promptly enred by Bed Star Cough Cure. No opiates or poisons. ' Nr.w York, Aug. 26. Tho World's correspondent sent to investigate the president's reported illness searched for him in tho Adirondacks. The presidential camp is located tweuty- fivo miles north of a rural tavern known as the ProspecMionse, on the upper baranac lake, m a region spoken of by the guide book as "in fested with deer, bear, wolves aud catamounts." Ho found the president m good health, aud enjoying himself iu the most democratic, not to say primitive, way. He has fished a lit tle, killed otic deer, is nicely sun burned, and had a four days' gro.vth of Jieard on tho day tho newspaper representative met him. Full of Piril Arc thos ilWcrdeH which, beginning with an apparently trivial inactivity of the kid neys or bladder, terminates in Ilrlght's dis ease, diabetes ami cjstitis, The first two not only interrupt the fimc:ions of tiie renal org in--, but d-i-troy their structure with as much tertnin'y as tubercular consumption does Hut of flic lung. Iliwleiter'.-, Stom ach I.t ers Is an exce lent d'urelle, promot ing Hie activity of these organs without, ex cit it jj them, thus averting the dediy mala dies in which their imu-trott Is .so prone to culminate. 'I he removal from the blood of impuritiei whhii the kulnejs should, but do not, when itMCJive. 'C-rete, is an other ben eflcent effect of thisineomparab'c medicated sl'inulent and di-purent, lint Hitters Is, in ail eases, too. a fine rctoratIva of vigor and aid to digestion, remedies mal.trial disease, aud bantstiei liver complaint and consti pation. Foi Dyspepsia andliver Complaint, yon have a printed guarantee on every r.ttlt of Sliiloh's VUnlizcT. Jt never fails In cure. So!d by V. E. Dement. The llev. (ieo. H.Thayer. of Uour bon, hnl.. says: "Uoth mj'sclf and wife owe our li-s tnSniT.oifs Consumption CiTur." .v"n!d by W. E. Dement. FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm IS a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell,, andyojt caiH tell. RedStar TRADE YJ MARK, Ch wire A 7tn7iti7i Free from Opiates, Emetics and JL'aisotis. A FKUMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Cooshg, Soro Throat, IIoarscacM, Colds XBunenza,xronc!!ltM,Ait&xna,Croiip, WLoop. Inc Coach, Qalnj. Pain in Chct, sea other a?ect!cnjofthaTIimf.iTl T .... 1'rlco 00 cents a bottle. Sold by Drcirclsta end -"--"- . uj w uiuvig MP IWiUlG uKir uaucr iu promptly pet it for tAtm ttfll receive tiro boUIa, KrilTtta Chamr mLL. hll Zfnillnn ,tnl7nr- J Ufa UUKLH A. ItHiKLUl niXriST, Solo Owner and Uiau&ctiiren. lUlUraorr. JlsrjUaJ, C. B. A. GERMANiA BEER HALL FROM TIIK Northern Pacific Brewery Five Cen tsa Class. JS'-Xo inferior lteer sold at this plate. W.1I. BOCK. l'roprieior. FOLEY HOT MBDIGAL SPRINGS. A Hack wl!l leave Kiij;ene on the arrival of the train from 1'ortlar.d, EVERY TUESDAY, Makiiif: thetrin from Portland in lev than two d.ijs in daylight. I'ETEIt KUXKY. $67,000,000 Capital! Liverpool and London and Globe. Korth British and Mercantile Of London and Kdinhurgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL CF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, luvsi!l iik a Capital or SG7,000 OOO. 15. VAN DOSKN. Ai;enL llwia SteamKaViiitttioii Co SUMMER SCHEDULE. FKOM ASTOKIAIO Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby and Ilwaco. Connecting hy stage-" and steamboats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia STEAMER dm. "GEN. MILES," W. 1". WniTroMi:, Mastki:. Will leave Astoria daily (Sundays excepted) for Ft. Stevens. Ft. Canby and Ilwaco, at O A. M Witli (HstervHIe Mails anil Express daily, and Through Mails to points hejond, and Montesano, f. T on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Thursdays tho "Miles" will make two round trips, leading Astoria on ec on.l trip (a'jont 3 r. at.) a hours after arrival from lirst trip. Fare to Ilwaco, $1.00 I'assengcri will sac 25 ecu's hy purchas ing tickets before goini; on boaid. Ilwaco Freight per Ton, - $2.00 S3T"lTr Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the olllce of the company, Ora'd wharf, foot of llenton 2trt ct. J. II. D.UKAY, Agent. .ARiTDT&.l'KRCinN STOIHA. - OlCEfiON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BI.ACKSMITII SHO AND Rnilat Qhnn m All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. pMmmM, t,K f -a :KH-?ct j m This Tells f HOW ON MONDAY AUGUST 31 -Lirxno WILL BE FETE DAYS FOR ' " '"'" gBaaBKlMMmguiiii.ti The Largest! The Grandest! The Greatest! Old John BIG SHOWS b u oeissiigisij! i u Will Exhibit at Astoria at That Time. $2,000,000 CONSOLIDATION! A TRIPLE CIRCUS. A WONDERFUL MUSEUM. AN ENOEMOUS ELEVATED STAGE! "With nnre Startling Features, more Sensational Novelties, more Performers, Male and Female, than ANY SHOW IN THE WIDE WOULD! GrRAOE 2 THE TATTOOED AV03IAIV. EARTH .NEVER SAW THE LIKE BEFORE ZOLA, The FEMALE BL0NDIN. Riding a Velocipede over a Single "Wire, uo feet above the heads of the audience. ruiU! Skatmc on alight Wire. rlevated IU) feet, and performing tbe mot difficult of frati. 9 FEH ALE E.N G LIS II r I BICYCLE RIDERS! V ZENA EAMILY! In wonderful and lightning Hair. Teeth and Feet Slides from the topmost point of the Canvas to the G round. - ffVLLE ELLA ZOLA HIGH "WIRE QUEEN, walks ulIndfoTde.l witli feet incabed in baskets. MUSEUM OF X,rEr22TG W02TDEB.S And a vast collection of relics of the Olden Age and modern curiosities. A HERD OF MONSTER ELEPHANTS' Of all ages, sizes and kimls. VIOLA, HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER. $4..000 lUoveof GlrafTei. 20,000 Srliool ofMea Lions. S1O.000 M hite Nile Hippopotamus. 85.00U Tniiiiiiour. So.OOl Siclioul of Walrus. 0XnnL3onactteFn,J "-Homed-'J ALL LINES OF STEAMBOATS WILL CARRY PAS SENGERS 'JO AND mum ASTORIA AT GREA1 LY REDUCED RATES. DON'T FAIL O E IN TI U E TO W1TNHS TIIE $300,000REE STREET PAGEANT! "1 Chariots 4 Steam Musical Wauons. 1.1 Mounted Trumpeters, :;00 Hoiaes, 12 Separate Kilids of Music. Female Ilrass Hand, Scottish Ia- pipers, 100 Mounted Knihts,50 Cajres.2 Steam Or Sans, Female Open Air Opera, 100 Ponies, s Distinct Hands, Jubilee Troupe, Steam Ualiope, 50 Courtly Dames. ii:ns op performl vii.i beasts: Titjcra, Lions, Hyenas, Leopards, Bears, Pythons, Ancondas, Boa Constrictors, ctctcith their kcc)cr, all thromi open, with sides doicn, In thcmlnhty Parade. PERFORMANCES DAILY, O 1 AND 7:30 P. M. L TICKETS will 1)8 on sale at the New York Novelty Store during the days of Exhibition. ColiiMa Transportation Coijany. FOR PORTLAND! Through Freight on Fast Time! THE NEW STEAMEll TELEPHONE "Which has hcen specially huilt for tlic comrort of passensers will leave -"Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Returning leaves Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at ! P. M. SAn additional trip will be made on at 9 ociock saunas' Jiormuir. I for Sound ports. IS&e EARTH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 KNOWN AS THE MULTITDDK! Hobinsoii's A .10 CAGE 31 KX AG Kit IE. A GIGANTIC AVIAItV. ZENOBIA! Hurled 20o Feet Through Space by Ancient Home's Terrinc "War Engine, HUMAN DARING at its ZENITH &XOj&! ho (Iivph. head foremost from the Dome of the Canvas into a net lo i feet below. M'lleZERATE,Ceiling Walker "Who at the Apex or the Canvas walks, runs aril dances with head downward. FEMALE KIREKIAN r r Z'O Rl ROLLER SKATERS! Zo TUILA FAMILY! Onicycle Riders and Skaters on Stilts. EVERY NATION REPRESENTED, Tribti of Hindoo. KunU, Greek, Cannibals, Azrclt, Arabs. 31 ede,Jajmnete, J'atagon- tii.f, Fejee, Subiant,jyptians, JM- Itvjt. Hottentots ami Afghans, all in their Native Cos'.umcH and Ccrcuinniett! I MO Hordes 'in II X Hands High Sutuatran Rhinoceros 30 Camels ! UlAT nORSE Sunday of Each IVecJf , leaving rortland Passengers bj this route eouuect at Kaiama u. 15. slu i j. , i resiuenrj i