THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MOKNINO, NOVEMBER 16, 1893. A CATTLE MONUMENT. The monument which has been erect ed upon the battle-Held of Solferino Is one of the largest, If not the largest of Us kind In all Europe. It consists of a tower seventy-four meters high, sur rounded by an electric lamp, and rises In seven stories, each representing campaign in the struggle for the lnde pendence of Italy. Each separate story contains all Uie names of the generals and other officers as well as the men who fought In that campaign. No few er than 700,000 names are thus Inscribed on the Inner walls of the monument On the ground floor are the busts and portraits of all Mie leading generals, and the chief ornament in the center of the ground floor Is the colossal mon ument In bronze of Vlcton Emmanuel by the Venetian sculpton Dal Zotto, The tower stands In grounds beautiful ly laid out, and constitutes a magnifi cent memorial of Italian unity. Be neath the structure repose 200 skulls and other remains of soldiers of the three nations who fell on the field of Solferino. HORSE LANGUAGE. My horso has a low whinny which menno "water," and a bighor-kcyrd, moro emphatic neigh which means food. When I hoar those sounds I know as definitely what she means as If she spoke In English. This morning, pass ing along the street, I heard that some low whlnnv. and. looking up, saw a strange horso regarding, me with a pleading look. I knew he was suffering from thirst, and no language could make lt plainer. ThW language of the lower animals Is not altogether artic ulate. It Is largely a sign language. The horse does a good deal of talking by motioiiH of the head and by his won derfully expressive looks. He also, upon occasion, talks with the other ex tremity. A peculiar switch of the tall, and a gesture as If threatening to kick, are equine forms of speech. The darky was not far wrong who' said of the kicking mule, "It's just his way of talking."--C. 11. Palmer In Science. OP IT IS ALL THE TALK It's economy to buy the The question of the purity of food antf the milk wedrink. For more than Thlrt years the GA!L BGROEN E1GLE BRMD has held first place In the estimation of the American People so far as Condensed Milk Is concerned. Why?, Because no person who buys it is ever disappointed in its uniformity of quality, and superior richness. Every can is sterilized and is Free from Disease Germs. Your Grocer & Druggist sell it. Eagle brand as It goes farthest. BUY OUR WORLD FAflED Fisherman's Choice" GRAND COTTON TWINE Following sizes always kept in stock by Elmore, Sanborn & Co.: Numbers 24, 28, 32, 30, 40, Soft Laid. " 15, 18, 24, 30, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid. COTTON r ROPE. Our thread laid and twine laid cork and lead lines guaranteed the best over sold on the Columbia river SIM IN TflE flpLT I For Silver Side Fishing USE MARSHALL'S - TWINE The staying powers of Marshall's Twine are superior to those of any other ever used on the Columbia river. IT IS THE CHEAPEST GOOD FISHERMEN USE IT ' ' AMERICAN LABOR MAKES IT IT IS THE BEST FOR FALL FISHING FOR SMALL MESH NETS FOR LASTING QUALITIES 7-Ply 30's 9 Ply 30's ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to an order of the county court of (.'latsop county, Oregon, the under signed, administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Coffman, deceased, will, from and after the 10th day of December, 1893, proceod to sell, at private sale, for cash or approved security, all the right, title and Interest of the said Surah E. Col'fnuin, deceased, at the time of her death, in the followlng Uesciibed real property belonging to ald estate, to-wlt: A tract or lot ilfty feet wide off. the north end of that particular parcel of land belonging to the said estate, described and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the west side of the county load, leading from Senslde postolllce to Sklpanon Landing in Clatsop county Oregon, 4S0 feet north of the north line of Section 21, township 6 north, of range 10 west, and 272 feet west of the west line of section 15, of the same township. Thence north along the west lino of said county road 205 feet to a stake and 213 feet west from suld wcBt line of said section 15, thence westerly to ordinary high water mark of Necanlcum Creek, thence southerly along the line of ordinary high water n ark 2G5 feet, thenco easterly to place of beginning. Said tract herein adver tised to be sold lies llfty feet on the county road leading from SeaBlde to Sklpanon, and extends west from Bald county road to ordinary high water mark of Necanlcum Creek, In Clatsop county, Oregon, and will be sold as a whole or In subdivisions. W. W. FARKER, Administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Coffnuin, deceased. Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 18. 1893. Solontiflo American Agency for A OAVBAT9. TRAD! MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS, etc, ror Informal Ion ana froo Handbook wrltn to MUNN CO.. Mil lllUMbWAY, NKW YoltlC. Outwit tiiirimu for wurlnti put mils In Anmrliw. Kverv pnlt'nt taken out. by tin Is tirmiiilit. Imfora Uio public Uy a uuiloe given true i t charge In th $ ficwtKic Smtvitira I.amost fllronlatlnn of any uplentlflc paper In the HurlO. HplumtUlly llluatratH. No liittilllKfmt man should bo wltlmut If? Wsesly. i;i,(IO a Iiiiiri fl.MiHtx nrnnlha. Address MfJNN A CO uiUbUmu.3Ul Uroodwiur.Kcr I'urkCiLv. iiUbumu,aoi liroadwuy.Kcr i'uifcCU. 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