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TIL8 DAIlV AJOftlAN. A8TOIUA, TUES0AY MO!lNiN3. MARCH 14, its' Our Letter From Stockholm. Stockholm, Feb. W, 1S93. Special. In 1887 I was connected with a Swed lsh Chicago paper, and I remember vividly the enthusiasm , called forth In that city by the visit of the Scandi navian officers and soldiers to the SO' called International encampment, held, , as was announced, In honor of the SOth anniversary of Chicago as a city, but In reality nothing but a money-making scheme of private parties. Among the! visiting officers was Count Fritz Von Rosen, one of my old school mates and then a lieutenant of the Mounted Body Guard of the Swedish King. By Kosen, X was Intro duced to Count Lewenhaupt, another lieutenant In one of the swell regi ments of the Swedish army. It took not any great amount of time for the visiting, peacable warriors to And out that the encampment was a colossal humbug, and after a two weeks' stay In Chicago they went Eist, Count Rosen to pay a visit to some millionaire relatives In Philadel phia, and Count Lewenhaupt to enjoy himself In Gotham. It seemed to me, that the intelligence of the latter was not startling but, notwithstanding in a remarkably short time he succeeded in capturing the heart, or, rather the money of a New York heiress who was fascinated by his stately figure and his uniform displaying all the colors of the rainbow. MissWilson, so was the name of the young 4rner'can beauty, received a very handsome dower, when Bhe be came Countess Lewenhaupt, and to the parental kindness it Is due that the couple are now able to live and enter tain in veritably royal style In the Swedish capital. They rent a luxu riously furnished giant flat In the Sor enson palace situated just opposite the king's castle on the north bonk of the river serving as the outlet of Lake Maelaren, Into the Baltic. During a long time It had been my ambition and Intention to interview this American-Swedish society belle for the purpose of hearing from her own lips what she thought of her changed modus Vivendi, her new environments and of the Swedish people In general. Interviewing is not so commonly practiced In Sweden, principally be cause most people here will not sub mit to an Interview. It Is not re garded comme 11 faut, you know. Being convinced that the countess had learned to take the same view of of things, I determined to give my re porter cheek, acquired In my stay In the United States, a decent burial, and approach her according to the strict rules of good and modern society. The opportunity came, when at a charity ball the other day I had the fortune to be presented to her as "a gentleman, who speaks English fluently." As that Ib not true, I let the countess do most of the talking, and she answered my short direct questions vividly and will ingly, not thinking of I believe, that the innocent-looking individual before her could be such a horrible thing as a common hewspaper reporter, ready to "write her up." The interview, or the one-sided con versation, as I prefer to call It, speaks for Itself, and especially may the be- fore harbored Ideas of the countess in regard to the Swedish people be set forth as ry significant, their being shared as I have reason to believe, by many Americans of today. "Oh yes, I like Stockholm very well," said the countess smilingly. "I could never dream of It being such a beau tiful little city, but what a quiet place It is compared with big New York! You have been In New York, have you? Then ycu have noticed the crowds on Broadway, and have visited all the large bee-hives. That's what I miss here. I think that you Swedes make a very poor business people. You are too slow. The four hundred you say? I have no longing for them. They are tiresome, and tedious and so are their entertainments. A display of diamonds and gowns and stupid conversation that's all. They do not understand how to enjoy life I mean in the true sense of the words. That's what the Stockholm society does. And what an j educated people they are. All of my new friends speak at least three, and many of them four or Ave languages fluently. , "I am sorry to say It, but I dreaded to settle down In Stockholm. I did not know why but I imagined that most Swedes - I beg your pardon were poor and Ignorant, Well, I have found everything contrary to my expecta tion, and feel perfectly at home with your high spirited and polite country men." (Here I made my best bow." "You are even too polite. It looks good, but I don't think that you mean half of It. The king? Of course I like him . Everybody must admire such king! and you and your opinion of New York and my native country, hope you will" , The conversation took an abrupt end, as one of the court officials Invited the hnndBomo countess to a Swedish quad rille, and afterwards I have not had the fortune to converse with her any more. However, I may state right here, that my opinion regarding the United States Is a very hyper-enthusl astlo one. OUR DAILY MARINE COLUMN The British bark Natuna. cleared at the custom house yesterday, bound for Royal Roads for orders in ballast. A tug Is expected from the Sound to morrow to tow her round. A COMMON SENSE REMEDY. In the matter of curatives what you want Is something that will do Its work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no incon venleneo nor Interfere with your butt- Iness Such a remedy Is Allcock's Tor us Plasters. These plasters are not an experiment; they have been In use for Index to Steamers. For Portland. Telephone, from Flavel's dock, dully at 7 p. m., except Sunday. R. R. Thomnnnll. frnm Tin inn VnM(li Artrb over thirty years, and their value has daily at 7 o'clock a. n., except Stindav. been attested by the highest medical Lurline. from Fiiih. a .i.mir Km.,w at The steamer Oregon and the schooner authorities, as well as by testimonials fio'olock p. m.- every day except Hondav J. B. Leeds which have been lying at ?" 1 ueK I at 7 o'olook a in ' Sand Island waiting for the storm to ff , d b , ,d 'The. actlon Ehasalo. from Union Pumln dock! dailv. does not. Interfere with labor or busl- t U P-m., except Sunday. ness; you can toll and yet be cured - Asloriun, from Parker's dook Sundays, while hard at work. They are so pure Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. that the youngest, the oldest, the old- est, the most delicate person of either liwoco. sex can use them with greta benefit. Ilwaoo, from I. R. & N. Co's dook daily Heware or imitations, and do not be exoept Sunday, oonneoting witb 10 a. in. subside, went out yesterday. The steamer Knudsvlg, which has ar rived at New York, reports that Feb ruary 6 she spoke a tug called the Sy- rene in latitude 30 north, longitude 75 west. In answer to signals of distress the former bore down on the tug and learned that she was on a voyage from substitute. London to Bermuda, and that she had been 129 days out. When several days out the crew began to sicken, In conse quence of the water becoming Impure, and all were rendered so helpless that no effort was made to keep the tug on her course. While in this condition the Syrene collded with an unknown vessel In the night and one of her boats was smashed and other damage done. The captain was the first to show any signs of recovery, and while trying to take an observation he lost the only sextant that was on board, owing to the rolling of the vessel. deceived by misrepresentations. Ask train for Senium!: retnrnitiir. umnmia with for Allcock's, and let no solicitation Portland steamers. or explanation Induce you tot accept a Do not be deceived with chr-ao nlctures. but Kt your work done ut Crow's gallery anu you win nut. reKrut u. ' lp8irvlinr PraUe. steamers, La Cam as, daily at 3 :30 p. m. for young's niver. Mayflower. Momluvs TiipmlnrH Weriiira. days Tbursnays and Fridays at 7:30 a. in., and Sutardays 6 a. iu., and 2 p.m. We desire to say to our citizens, that ror years we nave neen selling Dr. Kins s New Discovery for Consumption, Pr. from Fisher's dock jinK a a - v una i inn. iiulaicii b aiuiuu salve anu Electric iiitters, ana have nev er nawlipa remedies that sell as well, or that have enven such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee For Itallroad Landing. Electrio, daily at 7:45 a. m. and 5:15 p. in H.B.PARKEE DEALER IN Lime. Brick, Rand, fire Brli-k. Fire Clay, Otment,MUl Keed.OnK r-uaw Hair, Wixxl Delivered to order. Driving, framing and Ixpresi Btuinisi. PORTLAND AND' ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Ar-ivesat Astoria Every day except Sunday at p.m. Leaves Portland Every aay except Scnuay at 7 a.m. V. W. STONK, Agent, Astoria. K. A. cUiLlY, General Agent, Portland Or. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer mm. we uo nui ursuuLe to guarantee j ' them every time, and we stand readv to aav al P m' reruna me purcnaBe price, lr satisractory results do not follow their use. These remedies nave won their great popular ity purely on tnetr merits, oia by Chas. uogers, j-rugisi. For Westport. It. Miler, daily exoept Saturday and Bnn For Woods Landing. B. Miler. Thursday and Frirlav at. from Fisher's dock. The Liverpool bark Belpore, which Is now on a voyage .from Newcastle N. S. W., to Valparaiso, had a singular ex perience on the outward passage from Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Liverpool Journal of Commerce. When near Cape Horn a foreign seaman fell overboard, and a boat with seven men In charge of Chief Officer J. Lindsay, was lowered to attempt his rescue. Soon the boat was lost to view, and al though blue lights were burned and other signals shown, and despite the fact that the ship remained In the vi cinity for four days, nothing was seen of the boat. Proceeding on her voyage, the bark shortly afterward encount ered very severe weather, In which her masts had to be cut away and consid erable damage was done. The bark reached Callao under Jury masts, and here, singularly enough, were found the boat's crew, who were lost off Cape Horn. They had been picked up by the steamer Adventurer and landed at Punta Arenas, Cape Horn. They failed to rescue the dtownlpg man. Tho men again Joined the ship, which proceeded to Newcastle, N. S. W. Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Ihea ho was a Child, the cried for Castoria, Vhen she became Mlas, she clunt- to Castoria, Vhen aho bad Children. she gave them Castorlj E. W. Kuykendall. the undertaker, em- I'Hlmer and funeral director, him his nnr- lors In the Welch block. No. 718, Water mreei. uu up tetcpnone iso. 7. NOTION! Use Zlnfandel wine Intend of eo(Te nr tea. bO cents ner trallon. Ijnnt fn?vt I'each and apricot bi-andy, also French uognuc ana wine at Alex. uuoert s. Cull at the Albatross .FIhJi MnrW' .fm- iresn smeits auuy. A POLITICAL TKAITORESS. I hU SO HAPPY! 3 For Dee River. Queen, ToeSdavS and Satnrdavs ntn-ir.a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Wenona, from -Flavel's dook. Tnesdnvs and Saturdays at " 5 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Jtolipse, Tueadavs at 6:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. - For New Astoria. E. L. Dwycr, daily except Sunday at 9 a. m. and 8 p. m, For Warren tou and Sklpanon. Electric, dailv.' Bnconlinc in t. Sunday. - For Lewis and Clarke. O. W. Rich, dailv cxnent Knnrinv. annnrA inn to tide. ...... For Ciray's Hiver. Eclipse, Thnrsday and Friday moraines aoooruing to tide. For Knappton. Wcnonn, Tuesdays and Thursdavs at 6:45 a. in. and 2:20 p. ni.- For Gray's River and Knappton. enouit, cduesdny at 11 a. m. For Bay City and Tillamook Kay. K. r. Elmore. Mondnvs and Tlinrsdnva at 0:00 a. in. And XX rcrter. AHo'ders promptly attended to. Foard & Stokes Dealers In Glnssware, Crockery, Ship Supplies, Tobacco, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Flue Teas anil Cuflee a 8necialty. T he Finest Display of Fruiis lu the City, Fresh on Every Steamer. Corner of Third and West Eighth btreeK T. O. Niomi, Manufacturing Jeweler Wa'chcs a Specialty. Solid and Plated Silver Ware. UMBRELLAS That can be taken apart and packed iu trijnks. 46C Third Street. Astorlit, Oregon. New York, March 13. At a meeting of the Woman's National Democratic BOTTLES OF Relieved me of a severe TilnnH trnnM it nas also caused my hair to grow out BOOlh AHD SHOES The Largest Htock, Best Quality and . Lowest Prices at the 8lgu of The Golden Shoe. Influence Club today, Mrs. Mary Frost ??aiJV. ?S il. 'lad .be?n fallinS out by the u -., . ,t , handful. After trying many Dhvsicians Ormsby was expelled from the presi dency of the organization and from membership. She was charged with betrayal of trust. NO NARONIC YET. London, March 13. There are no tid ings of the missing steamer Naronlc. Pi-rsnnal Mention. I. R. Hall, of Ilwaco, Is in town. Dr. W. Baker returned from Port land yesterday. J. O, Hanthorn went up on the Tel ephone last night. ! t -. - "J r.v- in vaiu, i am so nappy to nna a cure in o. o. a. v. n. jtLBERT, ualveston, Tex. SCURFS "y forclnpr out germs of dis-IvL"-' ease and the poison as well, g tPIt is entirely vep;etable and harmless. Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed free, w owirr ortscinu to.. Atlanta. Ra. JAPANESE A CURB A new and comnloto treatment. nnnsUtlnir nl iipuMnri-a, tMimiv'iii in capsules, aitiO m hnv nnH nlll u o r.!li..A t i !n town yesterday. Attorney J. J. Brumbach came over at w ti 1 fiUOVt' Ituhtnff. f:hrnnfn recent or hereditary piles, and many other 1 havoapo6iUvoreinei1yfortlioal)ovedisei!3ei y its use thousands of cases of the rorst kind and orionir standing have Uen cured. Indeed. SO Htronir in tnir fulfil li. It. Ani.nn i . o .. 1 1 . ... viiimu,j. bunk a i ' I n?n?.Ir5r,?,j?0TTLES PIi2i itQ aVALUABLH iRIi ATISG on this diseae to any sufferer wUu Will send me their Express and P. O. eddresg. C A. SLOCgAt. M q. 131 faarl St.. N. I CARNAHAftS & CO (Successors to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale and Ketall dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Becond and Cast Street, ASTORIA, OREGON ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. FRANK DAMANT, Fropr. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Express and delivery business. GET YOUR COAL AND HAY FROM I'll INK DAMAN r. lle-t W alls Mid coal delivered, $11.00. Call at 4J3 Third street. Ttlephoue 12. Running 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " . 7:30 PM. VA DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker o Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din ing Cars. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, . Oregon. i. aa. cj w, oo. Steamer Ilwaco Leaves Astoria dally at 7:80 a. m. for Ilwaco uallmK at Tansy Point, and coi-necting with railrou-t riininiig north al 10 a. in, and with boat shimlwiter Imy fur South Mend, Sunshine, North Cove Anil oilier miints II MU;h tu O raj's Ilur bur. Keturnii a conueea at lnvaeo with t eaii eisfor .Utor uand IVlRht Boats for Portland JOUN n. (iOCLTER, L. A. LOOMIS. "teretarv. fiesiileu'. K. V KGJ1 Hf. SupeilDteudeut. ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRtJABY, 1893. Oregon Fatunlay March U Coliiinlila Wertiirsdny tUrch 15. Mace Sunrtav March 19. Oreron ilinrsday March 23. Columbia Mommv March 27. fctme Friday Murch;nl. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Mornliia boat leaves Astoria dailv eTent Siiiulay, at. 7 a. m.; returning, leaves l'ortlaiid daily, except Saturday, at S t. in. 'lght hoat leaves A.ilerla daily, except Sumtar, at 0 p. in : I ii-iHUKir.iPfli uil mini Hllllv,eXCI n PllllUlly, al 7 a. in. Xl,e iiinrning b.-nt n om l'o- tland niak. s landings on ti.e Oregun side 1 ui sdaye, Thurs days, an. i Snurdayj ; on IV as Mi gton side Muti davs Wefliit-ndas s hi-d Fridays. Frrm Astnrla the iniiiini'X ULs miiki s landliig. on the Ore gon nlde Mondays. Wednesdays and Ftldays, and on tho Washl- gton bide 'l'uesdays, Thure das and Saturdua. For rales and general infoimatlon call on or address, W. H. HUHI.BTJRT, O. W. LOUK8BEHRY. A. Gen 'a. Agt Aneul. rorlland.Or. ' Astoria, Or. Tide Table for Astoria. MAKCH. ;SS3:!; fit Steamship C.'s Robert Lowe, and E. M. Phllebaum, of Fort Stevens, are In the city. J. C. Carruthers spent yesterday In he clt.y visiting his many friends. Jease Waddell, vice-chancellor of the .Cnlghts of Pythias, came down from Portland yesterday. T. O. McBrlde, W. H. Warren, O. W. Sprague, I. W. Noland, R. Knoll, E. W. Vest, Mrs, Madlcon, Q. A. Bevls, Dr. Baker, C. S. Larson, C. DeForce, P. W. Parker, and J. Blakesly, came down on the Potter yesterday. J. C. Morrlsey, M. E. Garretson, J. C. Carruthers. J. A. Waddle. C. AV. Cot tarn, Geo. A. Beazls, G. F. Robert son, G. H. Ulnghelmer and wife, E. W. Vest, Bob. Relnhart. F. L. Putney and wife, J. G. Megler and wife, E. M. Phllobaurn, J. Harrington and wife, J L. Wetherbe, and T. Q. Scotchler are at the Occident. inn with the knife unnncessxrv hnmiftar i ins reiiieiiy iin& never ne-n known to run I per in, G for tf: Kent by mail. Why suffer i nun irrnuie ii!.sensc wiieu a written gutr- auiee i pim-u wun o tiojr.es, to refund Ihc muue 88 mill Clark Hole A Conn. Astoria Oregon, Line, Connecting with Cittdiaa I'aciilo Railway and China Steam- Ship Line, fe Gilrimw lsiul d by"' Woodward , r&blne W an(, PwnBeni for Port Ange St fi &..n rS?ii Z 'Ifi. '??. y"'H. . "rt Townwi.,1, featile, Taenia. .'nts Portland. Or. For Hale bv J. v. V..li'"'Vl rainiav. n, Aatiaiuo, New Westnilu- loicriiii-i vunrouver: ut-aving Aiuiia : 8. 8. Havilati iientihlle o. o. vTiiiuiU'ion 8. a. HhUIr-i Uei nhlin Freight, received at Hustler a wharf, foot of Qfob&Qfo A I Main .fct. For itirther' tmrt'ctilah. 'apply at ww wwny WWWWVJ the olllce, comer Third aud Alulu street. Cliildren Cry forPitcHcr's Castoria SCHOOL TAXES DUE. .p ar due In district Ko. t. dair a Aatorta, West of W. F. Mctirwror. td Thlni atreet, l'ppr Krebch Tansjr Wafers. Ladies will find these wafers 1 they need, and can be depended upon every time to Rive relief. Safe and sure, can be aent by mall sealed securely. Price, $2.00 per box. For sale only by J 'v. Conn, corner Becond and Cass Btreets. 9 GOOD HEWS O (5 For tho millions ot consumers of Q eTatt's Pills, o ft 1 1 plves Ir. Tiitt il-iiuro to an- AS I'.ooiK'..-(.(ml he IsmiwiiuUiiin-iinu w TIHY LIVER FILL Mcli U oroxcoedinirl v niiuill she, a "'lauii.-K n',1 the vivtiicunftlio ?J l.iii-i r mils. (;,i;iru,l -c; invly x k !'. n ' I'M'-i':-m ' i lu-.-m i,l Us A .-uo.ii.il Kstieil. Sl.o exuot 5o tjW . mr3T??jynv:nr-is a iMiiiiiVn lu tiie !j..i-il,.i' (ll i liU-'ud." FEitGUSON BROS.. Agents Safes, Fireproof. T.;., celeb-afed Alpine Hafes kept in stock at the 4?a, Third St., Keal Katate OlUce. Wa ranted as tcood a the bent. Terms very easy W. t!. CA88KLL, Agent. Lika anothrr woman tho ono whoV used Dr. llerco's Favorite Prescription. dud a n sirouiT and a happior woman ana a healthy one. The ai-hen rutins twl weakneases, that made life miscrublo are Ene the functional disturbances or IrreRii 'ities that caused them have boon cured. Fae and figure show the chanpo, toa Health has restored the charms thut riht fully belontr to her. For all the mlnvi aud aUinenta peculiar to womanhood, "Fa jorite Prescription" is a positive remedy. Ho other medicine for women is guaranteed, M this is, to Itive satisfaction in evnrv rnsn. or the money is refunded. It's proprietors re wUling to take the risk. What it has done, warrants thorn in guaranteeing what it will do, It'a the tJUKintM nwlofliA Vru, rmn because it's guarantied to give satisfaction! or your money is returned. x ou oniy pay ror (Ae good you get Can you ask more I That's the neculiar nlan all Trr Ptnm.'. madicioea are sold on. BETTON'S I fait; Cun OR PILES. W over Jill Al.;Jr, .ynfnv n.,. frriul. liinlirat Imii. moiimlB. At UniKiiiKtiL or hmilril ou n-vipt of r'!"-50c. prr Iwx. E L M-!M., bul ' Prop., iiHUiiuore.UJ. H K a H ti la Ann wm t- - HH B m a- mm if- DR. GUMS iMrnovu) t3 Mil ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL Vv riitre thut eno or throe piPi at a doM, will produrs brttfr rnili in tho vine of HotUch. Coslivrucu, Bpvr H tciunch, lti-ttl?r(h uid Dlil no,thHil throe tnlUect'ony oiticr p-ake.aud do I without arliiina anrt r'ckfniu. lheit wonArrful otlon iQikMyon fot llkcnr-'w boUiR. 8Po.ll box. Urutgiiuormu.L KcaaakoUitd.CoItuliL.fi. $4 Thwe tiny Capsules are superior k iwisam ot ittpatba, S Cubebs and Inloctkma. ficmvi I They cure in 43 hours tba sarao aiaeasea without anylncon. voulcncc SOLD BY ALL DRUGCNSTS CURE PITS I When I mt cure I do not mean merely to iter them for I time and then hire them wttirn aeaia. 1 P2J?? rir ' enm- ! !wT m'l " llf cait of MTs. KPILKPb V or FALLING 81CKNki.S a ll!o-loni itiidy. 1 warraiit my remodr to e-uo t!io wort enf e. Bc tuwoihur hve'Uik-i it no rcmon Turnot now receiving a tora. Send at o:v for a treaties snil a Fwe Bottle of my fcumtlerry Uivo Ktpmwand PW)3:-. M Q. ROOT, M. C, lUi p,ar bt N. Y. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, . headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. .. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from" a" prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians - and patients every where. Or Box (Sot VuJs) Smnty.fiv ChiH. Ont Package (Four Boxr) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. JPr fn ratNjtte oMrs RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. ' NEW YORK. W T. V. ti. 4 H. M. T. W T. K. 10 8. 11 S. U Ml T. 14 Wl-i T. hi V. 17 S. 18 S. 11 si. a r. n W22 J'. 2t F. 24 8.. 2-j 211 11 271 T.. 2S w. at! T.. nai P.. 31 HIGH WATElt. A. M. h. in. IttT V. M, ii.tiiiirf! LOW M ATKB A. 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Is tho line to tnke to nil . ijoints EASTandSOUTH it is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers tl.e hest service, com binlng SPEEDanilCOMPOKT' It U the popttl-'r route wllh thoso vilio wi h to travel ou THE SlFIiST It Is the'efore the rente ycu fhru'd take. It runs IhruuKh vestibuleoV trains every Usy lu the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No qhango of Cars, DON"! BY NOT HIDING THE fli6HT itHO ton OlS (ATAXOOWt-Tellj YOU ail about ORTIl PACIFIC fYCLE (fi. BICYCLES OF tVCRV DESCRIPTiON."" Marooam Buitpiwe Portland Oregon. Scientirlo American Agency for U T aSB jam.v- CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS. COPYRIQHTS. mtni J?,5?, i".a jree Handbook write to MUNN ft CO., 8bl BllOAOWAT, NltW YOHK. Oldest buntna for securing patents In America. Kverr plant tnken out by un la brmiclit before the puliiio by notice given tree of oiwrtfe m the mx&Axt mxxm Lsrcest elroalBtlrm of any adontlflo paper In te worlU. giiluiidiaiy lllustntea. Ko iiitolllffent Baa should ba without It. 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