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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1893)
THE DAILY A6T0EIA1T, AST0I11&, rHlDAY . 'MOOTinC." riCKt'ftr 3 ,"llrf. A Woman's Chat to Other Women It would ecom ns If the Executive Com mute of the National Council of Women, recently In convention In Chicago, have struck at last the key-note of a reason able ana promising1 rens reform. In their report recommending a dress suit able for business hours, shopping, mark eting, walking, etc.. It is emphatically stated that anything "In the nature of a uniform for women" is deprecated. "We allow," says the report, "large liberty for taste and Judgment. Our hope la to de liver women from certain bard and fast lines within which fashion has so long confined them." Beginning then, with the head, which has been long the fash Ion to' clothe regardless of comfort, it is urged that it be relieved from unneces sary weight, and properly protected from sunlight and cold. Union suits, equlatrl enne trousers and underwaists, .are all suggested, to vary in texture, price and style, as one chooses. The neck must be loosely dressed, and the arms must not be bound In any way; and the feet must not be pinched or tilted. Three models are proposed, any one of. which would carry out in the main these recommendations, The Syrian dress, me gymnasium cress, or the simple short skirt with leggings to match. It Is interesting to notice In this con nection, that according to the latest dis patches from London, English women are thoroughly aroused to the attempt to muke crinoline the fashion. A "No crinoline league" has been organized, whose members take the pledge thus: "J hereby pledge myself to do all in my power to prevent the. wearing of crino line." Lemonade, according to an authority, is best and most full of flavor when made with freshly boiled water, covered in a close Jar and allowed-to cool. .. Spring flowers are appearing at fashion able functions to which guests come in sleighs and furs. In these days luxury knows no season, and money seems to be able to buy everything but time. Pale blue and heliotrope is a combina tion of color heretofore deemed impos sible, but now being accepted by modis tes and milliners. These are the days when turkey Is the dish par excellence of an appetizing dinner. An Improved method of roasting the fowl is to use pork Instead of hot water to baste with. A half pound of salt pork to a six pound turkey is about the proportion to be used. Cut the pork In slices and put some over and more under the flowel, when placing it in the pan After it has been a few minutes in the oven enough liquid will be found to be bin the basting process. This way is an osuajclal Improvement if the turkey 1b lean and looks as if the meat would be dry. If the double roasting pans are used which need no basting, two or three slices of pork merely may be placed on top of the fowl, to give a richer flavor. The Chaperon Guide Bureau, which Htarted in New York about two years ago, has keen discontinued. It was modeled nfter the London similar enterprise, bu did not rind the field on this side of the sea that evidently exists over there. I; Is probable that American women ar. largely the patrons of the English bureau, and English women do not come over here in In sufficient numbers to recipro cate. This Is not of course the sole aus , for the abandonment of the scheme, bu suggests the query whether there is a need for its existence. . Mothers cannot' to soon begin to teac'. their small daughters that to care daint ily and neatly for their belongings, sim ple though they may be, is one of the virtues. Gloves neatly pulled out and carefully put away, ties folded and put in a box with a sachet bag, handkerchiefs treated similarly, and shoes mated and slipped In the shoe bag pocket all thes. habits cultivated at a tender age becom; second nature. Costly things soiled and rumpled are vulgar, A room exquisltly neat, though with simple furnishings, be trays refinement. It was a wise man who put "cleanliness" next, to "godli ness." ' The pad of double-faced canton flanne which most housekeepers use under th. damault table cloth is UBually made lout to accommodate an Increased length o( table. What to do with the extra length lit other times Is often a small but an noyliig question. Some women keep twe pads of different lengths on hand. A more economical way Is to have a loop of tape secured at each corner of the undei side and catch it back to a small hook fastened In the table. This loop can b easily lengthened at any time with a bit of string, and the scheme does away with the clumsy fold under the pad. In a model school,' founded and looked after by a set of Intelligent, painstaking mothers, Bible history is one of the reg. ulnr studies of the course. It is taught like other history, and the class la obliged at frequent intervals to write composi tions on the lessons. Usually the Bible is studied only in Sunday schools; the proficiency in Its lore of the scholar in this particular Institute over the average Sunday scholar of the same age shows that either it is not well taught in the tin nil ay schools or that the scholars do not study It so well as with their other lessons. Any writer or speaker of emin ence will attest to the value of the knowledge of Biblical history in a gen oral education aside from any question of Its religious side. It seems somewhat odd that os few schools put Its study In to the regular curriculum. rhotograph frames of porcelain are a novelty. They are painted in fine flowers, rosebuds or violets, and are satisfactory because of their durability and ease to care for. Persons contemplating the giving of teas or other functions, should recall that n flult to the Woman's Exchange of her particular city would undoubtedly repay tier search for some novel dainty for her nffnlr. All exchanges of .this sort now )nive a department for the development of Just such aids to entertainments. A woman giving a colonial tea was able to serve warm mulled tlder and real old foahloned crullers, rich, crisp and dainty, through this Candled orange peel Is u new dainty from the same source, and U a popular one at fashionable teas of the moment. Home made boa fcons now via with the best skill of the confectioner, ami have Quite outgrown the cream dates and w.Unuts of a few years ago. which -nifd-to be r-11 th.tfi ni'iteur. sweet, . i , r couM evolve, D.-llrlous fruits ani ir.-r n peaces. ranilNM vmiei niu , l ri Iioiih in color to match the I f the fmt-lt f these anil . - -v. r A'i ...".; of this city fcaa ma4o a great tWM ot Iti . "cook ery for the Blck" derwrtmont. At the mwt faihlonnhis utnnort Wtoiy given, low silver and glnsi bowls ot Pow ers, set irregularly about the table iwva White linen cases for party Blippcra are offered at the art shops, finished or to bo worked. They are long scarfs wld er than the slippers, which thoy will sev eral times enfold. They are usually em broldered In some small fluwer dWn. and bound with white silk braid. After the dainty slippers are stuffed ylth cotton to keep their shnpe, ana wrappeu sue paper, they are rolled In the linen case and thus completely cared for. Bays a French woman, apropos of keeping' young: "A smiling woman, with an expression of repose, always appears years younger than her age." In well equipped nurseries a low table is provided to lav the baby on when taken from his bath. It is often dlllio-ilt to hold a lusty, actlvu child on the knee to dry him. and the table Is an accept able substitute. It Is eoftly padded and ma.i. wide enough to be safe even for the kicking tungsten and is provided with a little shelf, whero the necessities of baby's toilet, pincushion, puff box, etc., may be conveniently placed. At a recent cotillion given in t-aris ma flower favors were ulstril u'.ed from a hammock woven In silken mesh. The hammock with its burden of blossom wa9 tied wltu libbons to two glided poles, and was carried into the room by two footmen. The English custom of handing around hot milk and seltzer at the close of a dance to guests who have a long, cold drive before them Is considerably affected over here, particularly in the suburbs. T':e milk is heated, but not boiled, nor even "scummed," or, If that happens, the scum Is carefully removed. It Is served In long, slender glasses, Into which Just before serving, Is put a teaspoonful of sugar and some seltzer frothed from a Iphon. A black satin tea cozy, made with four nanela. Is painted with a circle of chil dren," hand In hans), whose gowns and environment Indicate the four seasons. Don't, if your hand is broad, wear a ring on the little finger. The return of croquet Is predicted. MARGARET H. WELCH. Vudlouuted Authority. The United States Dispensatory says: that "Onions are a stimulant, diuretic and expectorant;they Increase the appetite and promote digestion." The Juice made Into syrup as In Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup, has a specific action on the Throat, Lung's and air passages, it not only cure Coughs, Cold, Croup and Consumption, but ita stimulating effect strengthens and bullda up the system afterward. As a. tonic nml restorative it has no equal. We solicit a trial In the most chruulc and stubborn cuses. Price GO cents. Sold by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Gn:iil Conking Is one of the chief blenslngs of every home. To always Insure good cuBturirH, puddings, sauces, etc., uise Gall Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk. Direc tions on the label. Sold by your grocer and druggist. children ry for Pitcher's Castam Ahn 8aby was tick, we pave her Caotorla. Vhcn alio wu a Cuiid, she cried for Castor!, Vlien abe became Miss, she clung to Outorfa, "hen she had Chll Jroa. son save thein Casiori Specimen Cises. 8. H. Clifford. New Cassel. Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his Btoinach wag disordered, his liver v.'iis affected to an alarming degree, appetite ten away, ana ne was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottlis of Lltc trlc Bitters cured him. Edward Bhpherd, Harrhiburg, 111., had i running sore on his leg of eUht years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Uucklen's Ar liea Salve, and his leg Is sound nnr well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had live large Fever sores on his leg, doctors eald ie waa Incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Chaa. Rogers, druggist. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertlHing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran- Isco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. liiM'-Vte. Cure. We authorise our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat nr Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Large size CO cts. and 11.00 Reduced II itea. Commenclnir tod&y.July 29, the lates on the Union Paclllc steamers between As orla and Portland and Intermediate no nts alTected, will be $1.00 one way and $1.50 round trip, tickets good until used, a. W. T.ounsberry, Agent, Astoria, Oreson. JAPANESE CURB A now snd complete treatment, ennuis' ing ol iiipKHtrlen, ointment In cnpsules, sho l-i bo and villa; a positive cure f .r e trmal, In ternal blind or bleedlu, Itching, chronic, recent or heredltar piles, and msnv other diseases and female wnikneiit-s. It is lilwava a 5 rest benefit to the vcnoral h-alth. Tho iirst lacovory ot a medical cure renderltiR an om tlou with the knife un neat-saury hoifufier Thli remedy hat nev6f bo- n known to Ih'I. 1 per box, 8 for H; aeut by mail. Why utnr from thla terrible disease whou a wrltion iiinr anie la Riven with boxr-s, to refund the money It not cured. Send stamps f, r free ample. Guarantee Issued by Woodward CUrk A Co., Wholesale an Retail Druwlsta Bole Areata Portland, Or. For oale by J. W.. Conn. Astoria Oregon. TO OOQOOOOOOO O GOOD NEWS O Q For tho miUlcns oi consumers ol rj oTntt,sPms.o r ft 1 RIvm Ir. Tall plpitttiro to an- ft - noui.uu tliat he la now putting- ayaV P .TCY LIVER FiLL O Owlilrh U of exeee(ll:iBl sum 11 a!s m. v I rUlulnEHll ,0 virtiicaoflhe Q Olnri-. r ours, ;uarHiitrH nurvty. rKrUbl.lt4.tUl.lortll.Hll,rt am still kuwd. 1 lie exact siw of w O TUTT8 TINY LIVER PILLS - f v U shown In thobonl.Tof this -il-v oooooooooo Solontifio Americas Agency for CAVEATO. TRADB MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIQHT8. toJ For tnfnrmntlon snj free Hnnd'iook write to MllfiN CO., Si.l IIkoauwat, New YOHIT, Olilettt bureau for necurtng patents In America, Kvery patent tnken out, br v.n In hrouht biilote tbo public tiy a uutlco given Iroo of cluu-fto lu the lariroet circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Bplemlldlr llluaiinKnl. No tiitellltrnut nmn thmilil be without It. Weuklr, tt.'i.OU a tear Hj'mibIx mouths. A.ldreM SlflNN 4 CO, UBuautua, 301 UroaUnuy, Hew Kors City. . INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR PORTLAND .m Mini in Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish er's Dock) on TuoBilays, Wednesdays, Thursduyg, Fridnyn aud Saturdays at 7:00 a. m., and Suuday at C:00 p. m. . -. 5 PORTLAND AMP ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except 8unil at 7 p. in. Ar iveaat Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p.m. - j Leaves Portland Everv nay except Sunday at 7 a. in. C. W. STftNK. Agent, Astoria. K. A. Bkki.sy, Uenoral Agent, Portland, Or.- THE : 0IIEG0N : BAKERY 4. A. CLEVELAND, Prop, Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Rest Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer Bread delivered In any part of the ciif 1 Sctzn - Froomau, tc.ACK vmm. Special attention paid to all i-hlp and xtenmboat repairing. Ail k ii'H of blxckMiiilliiiig done to onler. Flr.it-cliiM h're-iliiiein. Legging work iisneclalty. SliP. olney street, l-etw-rn Third and Astor. Asioilu, Oregon. TlisOnpiil and Geoino (WORCESTERSHIRE) Imparts tha meat delicious taate and seat tc EjtTItACT ofaLErmtfrera S MEDICAL GKN. S'i.EMAN nt Jtnd rai to hia brolher t VONOEilEU. liny, 1L "TrS IJ!A ft rEKMSs' SOT PS, GItATIES- FISH, HOT dfc COLD MEATS, , -, GAME, . ' that ticir esnee if f ,t ' WrWyo-toeaied lu fCK$ luulu, r.tM id lu my tr. . oiualou, tha luiwt r1 rW " Mti!ts!!Q, us well fiZi B'tn:e KlliiM Ikit isL If' aiaiie." virA Baware of Imitations J eeo that you get Lea & Perrbs'- KIirnalcTo on CTrry liottlo of Oriirlnsl & Oonuine. JOHN DUNCAN'S OMM, MliW Y'UlK. o Cura PILES. In nc ovi f ill itMiral t!:n.lr. Kffrlitt IIV.ji tlrri.il. HlKllwit tivil monlulK. At drumlnln, or ninlled on iovclit of urltv SOe, per Ik). WINXiLMANII A IROWI DilHQ CO., Props., lMJUiuori Md. A. ATWOOD . A 1 : sauce" ' r m u H y Alia Bf7"pa Employment Corner Stark aii3 Front St., " Portland, Or. "r Malo Help furnished E. R. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. STEAMER K iaves Ast 0 ; - ' , - - stnrla on Monitava nnJ Tlinrsilays for Bay Cifv. Tillamook City, ncd tints on 'i Ulamook Bay. Leaven May City, Tillamook City and Tilla- n inuuis on lliiiiuumn. oy. ii"' r v. niook Kay iioinU on Tuesday tiud Fridays. All ....I . riiestennmrR. P. Elmore connrcu with Inlon PaclUe stoaraera for Portland, and through ticket are issued from I'ortlaud to lillamiKik I'.hv points lv tho Unlou Pacitlo Co. Ship freiffht from PcrtlanJ by Uuion i'acifl,- ' steamers. . ' 1 . .... ELMOUE, SANBORN & CO, 7SI0X PACIFIC E. Ii. COiiTAXY. Aff Portlaud. .ndetf to Steamers. I'or Portland. Telephone, from Navel's dock, daily at 7 p. ra., exocpt Sunday. It K. Thompson, from Union I'aciflcdock daily at 7 o'clock n. ni., except Bunduy. - Lurline, from Fisher's, duck, Hnudny, at 6 o'olock p. m. ; every day, except Hondny, ftt 7 o'olook a. tn. Hnsaulo, from Union Pactfo dock, daily, t 0 p. tn., except Sunday. Aaiorian, from barker's dock Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. in. ' For Ilwaco. Ilwaoo, from L It 4 N. Co's dock daily exoept Snnday, ounnecting witb 10 a. m. train for Seaiund; returning, conncots with 1'orlland steamers. Lu Camas, daily at 8 :80 p. m. For Voani's Itlrer. Mayflower, Mondays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. aud 'i p. tn.j Xuesdsys and Wedntdys at 9 a.m. y 1 - For Ilallroad Landlns;. Eleotrio, daily at 7:45 a. m. and 6:15 p. m from Fiaher's dock. . For Westaort. It Milcr, daily exoept Saturday and Snn day at 2 p.m. For Woods Landing. ' B. Miler, Thursday and Friday at 2 p. in from Fisher's dock. For Deep Hirer. Queen, Tuesdays aud Saturdays at 5:45a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Wcnona, from Flavol's dook, Tncsdnys and Sutardaya at ' 6 a. m. aud 2:3U p. m. ' Eolipse, Tnesdajg at 5:30 a. tn. and 2Q p. m.- For New Astoria. E. L. Dwyer, daily except Sunday at 0 a. m. and 8 p. m. For Warren tou and Skipnnon. Electric, daily, according to tide, exoopt Sunday, For Lewis and Clarke.' 0. W. Rich, daily except Snnday, acoord inK to tide. . For Oroy's Blver. Eclipse, Thursday and Friday morningt aooording to tide. For Koappton. Wenonn, Tnesduys and Thursdays at 5:45 a. m. and 2:20 p. m. For Gray's Illver and Knapston. Wenonn, Wt duesilsy at U s. m. For. Bay City and Tillamook Bay. it. P. Elmore, Mondays and Thursdays at C.-00 a. in. Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your cliance? iPTSOFJi I havopoolt!voremedyfortrtoabovedlBeawi by its lino thousands of cast'8 of the wont kind and of Ions utanillnsr have U en cured. Indeed, so straw is aiy faith In its efflcacy, tlint I will send txo bottles Pt:EK, with a VALUABLE TltEATISB on this dl8eac to any suffr-rer wUt, Kill -ud bio their Eipreua aud P, O. address. & COMPANY P. ELMORE 3,'Astoria. I Vl .nice. ibfai . tine.. F' Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas tuy. . Puliman end Tourist Sleepers, Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Oin. Ing Cars. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS ifnriilnrr hniat l9vpa AntoHa dallv. exceni Sunday, in 7 s. in.; retuniliig. leaven Portland ililv. i-xvmit Kalnidav. at 8 i. nf. Mailt Ixial leaves Anora daily, excepi Hunilay, at 6pm; r titruP Kle!ivesJorlinauaii,ee pi nunuiiy, ai7a. in. Xlieinoriiiugl) atlioin I'd tluiid mult f IniidluBHOii toe Orenun nldn "ursdiiy, TIium iIuvh n K i nrdav-4 : on W sl li Eton slue Mi'll- da' s Wediienda s and Fridays, r'rum A-itrl tlie uiorniiiK l.ist' in-iK-(i iiiikiiiu nil iim ure iron -Ide M(indns. WeilncHilavs and Frlds, " . .. . i. ,.r.. i.t 'r..n. .1.. ..a iri.t.i-j anil 1)11 llll IvllMir'lull niuv iimaunjii iiima' I)1M nml j4tll,llL H. - l or rules aid gciirral Infjimntlcri call on or anurias, W. H.BURLBDET, O. W. LOTJNBIlEliRV. A. (len a. Airt reit Portland, Or, Astcilu.Or. QUICK TIME TO SAN- FRAKCISC0 AND ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Vis tlx" Mt. -h:viii Route ol the Sonikrn Pacific Comp'y The Only Eoute Through O'liforns Pointi East and Senth. Tb Sn:nif Riiutr nf tht Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AMD m ONH-CLASS LEEPING C.Mib Atl 'Pin d to exwes truliia. iitl'irdlnu sup rloi iK'. iin in' dalioi fnMei oiid clas i'-iHiit-eM. t-or rud s. llrketi. -hii t.c r-st i vuliona -u, c.i 1 upon nr axlrevi S. P Ri KlUti s-ist- in (ietit-rtu KMKht hdiX i'H.sM.-iuei Ani--1. "rl iH'il.wr.. In the Circuit Court of the S ale of uregon, tor Clatsop County. H.Tinan Heyneman, Plalntlfr. vs. M. M, Dee and Helen Dee. Defendants. To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend ants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: " You and each of vou are herebv re quired to appear and answer the com- j piaint or piaintirr niea atrainBt you in tnt above entitled cause by the first day of j the next regular term of the above named i court, next following; six weeks' pub I-1 canon or- mis summons. Ana u you iau to answer said complaint as hereby re quired, you are hereby no tilled that the plaintiff ylll apply to tho court for the relief prayed for therein, to-wlt.: for Judgment against you and each of - yon for the sum of one hundred and thirty seven and fiftv one-hundredths dollars and Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per. annum from the seventh day of October, 1891, and for fifty dol lars additional as attorney s ree3, a d for costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a further decree foreclosing the mortgage seto ut In the complaint here in, and for the sale of the-real property therein described.- being divers lots In Chelsea Itailroad Addition to Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment of said amounts, anil for mii-h otlii-r n-lief as may be proper. I nts summons is published in The Weekly Astorian by order of the Hon. T. A. McKride, Judge of said court, made the 14th day of Jaunary, lsu& J. A. EAKIN, . .. .. . Attorney forl'luintiff. Those tiny Ctpsulca arc superior j to Iiihaia of Copaiba, xv uuDeoa nna injections, (fyjj They cure in 43 hours the V- J same diseases without nnyincon-l 4 JIUJlCillA OUUIHI SLLUIlUUUidl 9 m. v Pi 1 The CHICAGO. . MILWAUKEr& ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALU TRANSCONTIN . F.NTAL IJNE8, '. -18 TIIK- - ONLV LZXTZ - . RCNMNG Eloctric Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND - OMAHA and CHICAGO. The EXPRF88 T MAINS consist of VE9TI-. BL'I.ED, SLEEPING, DINING AND - - PARLOR CARS) HFATED BY STEAM : And furulslieJ witb every luxury known to modern railway travel. For Speed, Comfort and Safsfy this Line Is Unequaled Tickets on anle at all prominent railway offices. For further Information Inquire of any ticket SEcnt, or C.J. EDDY, General A gt. ' J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. AgU rORTLASD, OREGON. Froni Terminal or Interior Point -TH2- 11 PACBFIO Is the llu tc hkt fn Alt Points in the East and Soiir It is the Dining Car Route. It nins Tbroi s;l teslibaled Trulue Every Oa) la tlie k'ear to ST. PADE 1ND CHICA 0 No Change of Cars, Cnip-l n Dlnlns; Cars nnmrpw-ied Pullman Itrawlua Boom ileair Oi Latent Equipment Tourist Sleeping Car Hti Tha e.n be .inistrncted mi Ii- --.lei iu.nitiiiMiaii.'iiii both Free am fftif I niued ro holilern id Finn '1 ' miit claw Tvketn, anu f1" Ei.j.int Day Coacfcrs Ooiiitniioiis lAn Conaentni,- wltt M l.lnrt, itfonli: k lri:l urn In. Interrurled Service. Puilman Sleeper .Retervatitn. i hi. In Nccyr--d ni irtvanct- liuviiK1' ""n . I : ol the rUnul. . Througti Tickets To and from all Fnrnts In America, Ktifltwo ami . Europr can he uurchssed at any lick el OlHi: oi tiila Com I any. Paasenfrers ticketed via all boata runnlni between Ai-tiria, Portland and Ks ama. Kull liiforiiiHtiou eonorrniiig rales, tim o . wJn, routes and other details fr.mlsliei 01 pllrntlon to any ageiit, or - ft. u wr t.F. Agent Anton a A. D. CHARLTON. Aalftiit General Pawieiie-r Acent, No,lil First 8tcir. Wasiiiiigti-n, Portland. Oreacn. ! CareaK and Trada-Msrks obtained, and all Pat-1 lent business conducted lor moiti Fees, i n.i. nBr-9iTr It. B. PHTtlfT Omr.t 1 we cu sci ui e patcm u . Iremnts from Waslnngino. . Send model, drawir.g or pnorat, wim ooo i . r ri'nn L BrtviuL if nfllentiLDla or dih. tree oi rctiares. uurleerxHUueimpaiemiBcvuTcn. . t OKuirr. "HowtoObtaTn Paienu,'' with (cost ot aaue in tlio U.S. and foraigacounuies i tent iree. Address, C. AaSlJOWf it hi y!'"