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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1894)
TnE DAILY, ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY 3LORXIXG, TERRUARY 8. 1894. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by carrier, pepr-veek., 15 eta Sent by mall, per month 60 eta Sent by mall, per year.. $7.00 WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, $2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on application to the business manager. This paper is in possession of all the telegraph, franchises, and Is the only paper oi the Columbia river , that pub lishes genuine, dispatches. The Dally Astorlan's circulation Is five times as great as that of the com bined circulation of the other dally pa pers of-Aaloria, The Weekly Astorlan, the third eld eat weekly in the state of Oregon, has. ntxt to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly. circulation in the state. Subscribers to the i Astorlan are re quested to notify this office, without loss of time, .immediately they , fall to receive their dally paper, or when they do not get it at the usual hour. Uy do ing this they will enable the manage ment td place tho blame on the proper parties und. to Insure apeedy remedy. Handle ,& Haas are our Portland egents and copies of the Astorlan can te had every morning at their stand on First street. YESTERDAY'S WEATIJEB. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the U. S. Department ef As rioulture weather bureau. Maximum temperaturo, 49 degrees minimum temperature, 38 degrees; pre cipitation, 1.34 Inches. f Total precipitation from July 1, 1893, to date, 63.30 Inches; excess of precipi tation from July 1...1893, to date, 17,10 inches. , TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Or., Feb. 7. For western Washington and : western. Oregon: Oc calsional rain; slight temperature Changes. . t For eastern Washington and eastern Oregon: Fair weather; slighUy cooler. TIDE TABLE, For th Week, Beginning To-day. HIGH WATKll I WW WATKK PATE A.M. KM. r A.M. r A M. PM. h m ' U II bin ML II h m IfUhml f; Thu. Fri... Sat.. Sun.. Mon. Tuc. Wed. 81 2 4518 2 2 2617 'S 8 4312 C 9 Vli2 1 0 5Sll 71 8 4510 5 3 1318 4 3 10 7 4 910,11 3 45 8 5 4 00 9 5211 7 10 30,2 3 4 2513 4 4 56! 6 05 10 6316 5 09(8 4 5 588 4 6 S7S 4 11 65jl 3 111 1112 8 109110 7 30 9 02 2 290 6 A few republicans will be found against the annexation of tho Hawaiian Islands, but none of them are for the return of the beautiful islands to bar barism; and when civilization has doue Its work In government circles In Hono lulu and Washington, annexation will come as a matter of course. The Rev. I. B. Dare, pastor of a church of Port Republic, N. J., has been ac cused of squeezing the hand of a young lady when kneeling, at the altar., He ad mits the hand squeeze, and told the young lady to go out into the congre gation and And some, one to com to the altar, He adds in full explanation: "I am of a genial and affectionate na ture; my mother and father were the same, and I have a sister of similar temperament. If I have been too genial and affectionate to any, lady member, it was duo to my warm, affectionate na ture." Australia Is the country that has hod ull the advantages and disadvantages of being ruled by labor v unions. The union politicians have been In posses sion of publlo affairs, and have espe cially taken charge of the finances. A contribution from Melbourne to Drad Btreet's shows there has been an amaz ing use of credit. Ii eleven, years the area of land under cultivation has In creased 15 per cent.; the export of do mestic products has decreased 9 per cent, and the public debt has more than doubled. In 1881 the debt wa $469,000. 000, and is now 1,007,000,000.. The great principle has been to pay high wages for short days on publlo works, and to borrow money from England. The greoj act of the government was to pay more for labor than It wa worth, thereby making it unremuneratlve. A coast paper says; "Emperor Will lam Is in hot water both about the monument to his grandfather and the place where it shall stand. Or, rather, he Is making things hot for the sculi- tor." William's grandfather was a gentle man who as a soldier was equal to the command of a brigade, but he had sav Inr common sense. He did not meddle wm men who Knew now i u ""' I . I , . . . . J . . . V. In m. He, became a .great man by . consenting to Bismarck's policy and Moltke's or ders. They were always particular to obtain his uu it-sty's permission. He oro.-Omwi kicked a little as to Bis marck, but cam around In time to play his pan ij the game. The young em peror think It of thq highlit Import une tijau the statue of his grandfather hould huire hut one tlgure of a man on jtthe old mi-rrvr hlmelf. The other i xhould be entblumatlc war, pence, eto rtc The opinion of the Ormaos that Bismarck and Moltke, and others who have historical parts In the recon struction of Oermany, should appear .around old William. Perhaps young WtUlam, now that he has made up with Bismarck, may allow his mind to ex pand in the matter of art for street decoration. It Is evident from tho form of the de nial of Mr. Gladstone's purpose of re tirement that ho contemplates that step. It Is telegraphed from. Biarritz "that for many months past his age and the condition of his sight and hearing have, in his Judgment, made relief from pub lic affajrs doblrable. Therefore, his ten ure of office has been at any moment liable to Interruption from these causes, which are In their nature permanent." This, does not show that Immediate ac tion will be taken by Mr. Gladstone; but It is an admission of disability that may demand retirement; and It has de pressed 11 who are Interested In the protraction of the activity the continu ance of the direct application of the personal power of the most venerable of statesmen. His retirement would be revolutionary. When President Cleveland had suc ceeded In dividing his own party on the silver repeal question, and thereby per formed the greatest public service with in his ability, it was exactly the right thing for. the republicans to rush in and help him to handsome majorities. They did it; and their action stopped the abuse of a law meant to help silver, butt that resulted simply In turning the silver pigs of a class into gold coin; and their act aided the public credit and the general chunces of the public for prosperity. Of course, it did not do everything. Mr. Cleveland thought the silver bill a patent medicine for all dls eases; but lb was not. The action of the republicans was not on account of personal admiration for the president. They did not regard his policy as a per sonal matter. They were for the coun try, notwithstanding the tad miblnke committed in the imposition of a demo cratic administration. Now the ropub Uoans are called upon frequently to aid the president on the ground that he Is better than his party. Well, we do not think ho Is. "Dave" Hill has never out raged American principles and degraded the public service to the extent Cleve. land has In his scandalous proceedings at Honolulu; and his consular and other appointments have been outrageous. The cabinet Is a failure because per sotial. In Its composition Mr. Cleveland showed no regard for public service or party prejudice. Thi latest pathetic outcry for rcpubllcnn help Is regarding sunremo court appointments, it Is not the first time Mr. Cleveland's conduct In regard, to the supreme court has been small. He made up his mind to appoint E. J. Phelps (minister to England) chief Justice, and called him to this country for that purpose, when he was called upon by a committee cf professional Irishmen from Boston, who warned him iJiat Mr. Phelps had been too polite to tho English, and hence Chief JuBtlce Fuller. As between Cleveland and Hill the republicans owe no personal duty, and there is no harm In promoting the fight. Mr. Cleveland Is not looking to tho constitution of the court any more than he was when he turned 13. J, Phelps down, on a partisan demand that was false and malicious In Its nature. A CHANCE FOR TRIAL. "Jack," asked his father, "are you going into training school athletics this year?" "Yes, sir," replied tho unsuspecting hnv. "I'm suing to try for tlw mile race." " "Well enough," returned his father. "I have a letter to be moiled, and it's about a mile to the postolllce and back Let me see what time you can do It In." Harper's Basar. NOT ALL THE TIME. "I wish you wouldn't be asking me for money all the time," growled the husband. "I'm not. dear," responded the wife, sweetly. "Part of the time is occupied In spending It." New York Brers. A FASHIONABLE OVERCOAT. Tailor How broad do you want the collar of the overcoat to be? Mr. Fewscads Make It so broad that If you were coming down the street to collect the bill for It I could turn It up so I couldn't see ycu when you passed Texas Sittings. TALKING SHOP. Miss BoMon I presume, of, course. you are fond of horai-lU'sb? Mil's Bhiwas (coolly) Well, really. n't v.u know. I never at any. De troit Frc Press. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Ttrjjiw Piles a.e known by molntur Ilk tw4fiui"n. causing (Mens Itching wlM-n iul. form, well Kllnd. ilii(liu or rr UiMiif. im i nc iw jr ii,-.a;(,iko' I'll Hm(r.' which acts Uircily on the puns afrte. orbs rrmannt cur. ' fcto. TrunrUt or mall. Circulars free. Pr. Bosanko, S2S Arch nwt, 1'hlladolpUia, la. boid by J. W. A FANCY. The flowers are Nature's poerrs. In blue and red nnd gold; With every change from bud to bloom Sweet fantaoice unfold. The trees are Nature's music Her living harps are they, On which the Angers of the wind Majestic marches play. Ninette M. Lowater. SWINGING TO DREAMLAND. Pwlng, baby, swing to dreamland; There, sweet, in slumbering, My song will blend in secmlitnd With songs the angels Know; Thy hammock will be golden Ana like the crescent moon, And In its hollows golden Thou wilt be sailing soon. Go swinging, swinging, swinging, High up among the stars; At mother's wish upsprlnging Shall sleep let down the bars; Altho' thy hammock goldi-n la like the crescent moon. Thou wilt. In my arms holden. Wake bright and laughing soon. William S. Lord. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Notice is hereby given, that water rates are due and payable at the office No. 503 Jefferson street, on the first day of the month, and if not paid within ten (10) days from such date, the water will be shut off from the premises with out further notice, and the line Imposed as provided for in sections 29 and 30, of the rules adopted by the commission governing the use of water. Also, where water Is now supplied through one service to several houses, families or persons, and one or more of such houses, families, or persons fall to pay their water rate In the time and manner provided, the water will be shut off from such service, and the fine Imposed on all such delinquents before the water will be turned on again, as provided In section 6 nf said rules. W.N.SMITH, Supt. City Water Works. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup haa been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world foi cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hunds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posltlve ly cures piles, or no pay required, li Is guaranteed to (five perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by Chas. Kogers, sc---lessor to J. C. Dement "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Headache Capsules while traveling to Chlcugo to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER. Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Itecord. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agent. SELF PRAISE. Self praise Is no recommendation, but thero are times when one must per mit a person to loll the truth about himself. When what he says is support ed by the testimony of others no rea sonable man will doubt Ills word. Now, to say that Allcock's Porous plasters are the only genuine and reliable porous plasters made is nut self praise In the slightest degree. They have stood the tent for over thirty years, and In proof of their merits it Is only necessary to call attention to the cures they have effected and to tho voluntary testimon ials of those who have used them. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to accept a sub stitute. A LAND SLIDE. The term landslide usually conveys Intelligence of disaster, wherebv many nre killed, but this time It Is tixnd to In dicate th immense sales of Dr. Wiles' Restorative Nervine, a remedy that is dully saving the llvco of thousands who are suffering from nervous dsorders. .t cures pulpltntlon, nervous prostration, headache, backache, spinal disomies, hys teria, ill effect of spirits, confusion of mind, etc., and builds up th hody sur- Rrlslngly. Drown & Mabury. Courtlund, f. Y., say one patient used Nervine and Rained fifteen pounds of llet.li. Sold by Chuiies KoRers, the drucelst on guar antee. Get a book free. "NOBLE ART OV BELV DEFENSE." Set Forth by an Author. elf defense Is Instinctive. Tersons who find themselves afflicted with heart disease as manifested by Its many symp toms, palpitation, short brenth, lrrrRiila- ftulse, pain In stac or shoulder, smother ng, fulntlnpt or dropsy, etc., nat'irally de sire a defense BKuliiat whjtt may termin ate fatully. For this exptvm purpose n remedy has over approached Dr. Mites . New Heart Cure, pold by t'has.FoKers on a fruarantee. Mrs. O. F. reruns, of Northwood, la., says. Dr. Miles' New Htmrt Cure, saved her life. Sire snflered from rwil4tatkm nnd her heart would fre quently beat S3 hiuh as 11") a minute. Wnt not expected to llv.. JVus a mero skel eton, no relief from physicians. New Heart Cuer cured her. FINAL SETTLEMENT NOT1CE. ASSIGNEE'S Th undersigned, a.sslRiue of Parker A Hanson, Insolvent debtors of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, having tiled his titial account as such assignee, will the clerk of tho circuit court of Ore ';on for Clatsop county. Drccon. tlv hearing and settlement of account will be held in said court on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to wlt: ou the nineteenth lay of L-iiio.,r . 1SSI1. ' Objections, If any. to such settlement must then and tlu.re ):e made. Assignee of Parker & Hansen, insol vent debtors. January 13, 1S34. ADMINISTfwvTOVS riNAL AC COUNT. Notice Is herebv -lv .11 4ttt 4.1.1 t,n. derslimod, 'Uliiihils'r.it.ir of ,lm of Alexander McDonald, han mm in the county cour of the state of O.vroii for Clntsoti countv. hi (Innl ,.t n- uch administrator, praving or rettle ment of said estate and his discharge, and the said u.uit has M.,ni... February Bth. lte4. at tt, i. o clock p. m., of said day. at the court house, for the hearing of said account, and all persons interested are notliied hereby to then and ther show cause If any. why the Km h,mi,l not be allowed. WILLIAM McDONALO. Administrator of the estat- .,r ai. ander McDonald, deceased. Put "P Jn it WBUt.-,h.iwi bottles. ,mr 0m , The JM PastMail aiirr.i(oute. 'SPiCT PUTS YOU in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St. -otjis and all Eastern Points 24 to 36 Hours Ahead X Of Any Other Line. Pullman and vTourlt Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars, bin. Ing Cars are run daily via the Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port, land at 7:00 p. m. Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DATES. Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 3. State, Thursday, Feb. 8. Columbia, Tuesday, Feb. 13. State, Sunday, Feb. 18. Columbia, Friday, Feb. 23. State, Wednesday, Feb. 8. Astoria and Portland Steamers. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As toria at 6:45 a. m., daily except Sunday, via Washington side of the river; re turning, leaves Portland at 8 p. m., daily, except Saturday. The Thomp son makes landings on both sides of the river above Waterford, on both up and down trips. S. H. II. CLARK, OLIVER MINK, K. ELLERY ANDERSON, JOHN W. DOANE. FREDERIC R. COUDERT. Receivers. For rates and general Information call on or address O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent, Astoria, Or. W 1L HURLBURT, Ast. Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or. BOOTS and SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at The Sign ol th Golden Shoe. JONN HAHN & CO. G. fl. STIflSOfl & CO., BLACKSMITHS ! Ship and Cannery Work, Horseshoe Ing, Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. On Casi street. VWer'Zi$ I ',rat l""d Sledirine, beeimw ljt3VS; icaiits nature to throw olf the ini r ir u parl.iesof lliebhxxl.unil ottliesi.iiu' line tones iti tlio e-itlre organism. Tills id j!M ontmry to tho ellertol ilia lurlons rotasn, uier jnrv, sa'rsaparilla mixtures, which l.iiMle up tht iiniiurliie iti the system, thus prniluolog mudi iickuess ami eiUIcri.ib'. Therefore, for a BLOOD MEDICINE i'ou cannot do lienor than take 8. fl. 8, "As a physician, I hura presmibed end used 1. 8. 8. in niv practice ns u tonic, and for bhiod .roiitues, ami nuvo ntcn vi v successim. i neici .is-)il a reinudv which pave s'aoli geucral satibfuo- ,iuu touiyself ami patients. ' L, II. Itiisuv, it. D., Mackey, Ind Troatjse onMwl an.lskin diseases mailed free. bUl Pl'li'lV IU. 4UU1U1. u "Itpeaknotoutofweakturmises, J " but from proof." d LARD 3 PU8T I since COTTOLENE has come t9 8 take its place. The satisfaction ft with which the oeorie have hailed d the advent of the New Shortening H evidenced by the rapidly Incieav t Ing enormous sales is PROOP If POSITIVE not only of Its great H value as a new article of diet but Is also sufficient proof of th$ genef.i) (Jire to be rid of Indi gestible, uhwhoteMWie, ppnnre tiing lard, and of all the ill that lard promotes. Try , ene at once and waste no tima In oiscovennjj ine mousano ethers that you have now lEFUSB AU 60SSTITyT3 i L 6USSTIT1 Ccsola inade wly by ti. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,, 6T. LOUIS and i CMICAPO. NfW VOH, BOSTON. -::r -.:f.a-r v j TlKtinyCcpsuif! suifaarcsupenoj . to Eolaam of Copaiba, a VlCuUJa and Inaction WW) iJ isauio d!icascs without anylnooa- cotnnvml CRiir.SISTS . . fVUiL'UCO. OrW THE BEST bonoiene Kflfffl C. P. UPSHUR.' Shippings Commission Astoria, Oregon. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. , Cor. Cass and Squemoque Streets. AstorlJ. Ore. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : -AT- POHli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rate$ Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty- f&isic flail -:- 334 First Street, Astoria. Or, H. CHRISTENSEN. Prop. A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at 8 o'clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. Noe & Scully, Dealers In Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Bole Agents for MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES. Jobbing a Specialty. 431 Second Street, Astoria, Or. Washington Peat Market. Corner Second and Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHRISTENSEN & CO., Props. J. B. WYATT, DEALER IN HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY, Pure Oils, Brlcht Varnish, Binacle Oil. Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. LarJ Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. GROCERIES, ETC. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints and Oils. OGGlDEJiT HOTEL Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. THE All UNEXCELLED TfiBbE. RaUs, $ j daily and upwards. J. A. FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile priving, House, Bridge and WHARF BUILDER. AJJres. box 180, postoffice" ASTORIA, ORE. ROSS filGGINS k CO. Qrocers, : and j Putchers Astoria and Upper Astorin. . I Fine Teas and Coffees. Table Delicacies. Domestic ana tropical rruiis, vegetables, sugar CureJ Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh - and Salt Meats. M.C, CROSBY, MiAl.tB IN hardware, Iron, Steel, Iron Pipe and fittings, Stoves and Tinware. Houf Furnlshlne Goods. Sheet aud Strip Lead. Tin and Copper, aijd Sheet Iron THP QFEGOfl BflEfV. 4.f,EVEUND,prop. GOOD BRAD, CAKES -ind PASTRY None but the Best Materials used. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CUSTOMERS. Bread delivered to any part of the city. Central - Hotel Cr. jrd and West Ninth Sts. On the Euroiwan piw, Lirre. .irv m, .j - first-class restaurant, Board dally, oeewv t, monthly. Private rooms for families. Oysters and fish in season. Finest Wines. Liquors and Cigars.' EVENSON & COOK, Proprietors. Jlortb Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended (o Pgftlandjn Astoria STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every eveninc exeent Suii(iv at T p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day iMnt Sumtny at lp.m. y cpt Leaves Portland every day exront Sunday at 7 a. m. 7 xcpt C. W. STONE, Agt, Astoria, E. A. Seeley. general aeent, Portland. TRAP PILE? T.-AXTED. 75 K-foot. 10 bntt SwO 12-ii t,uL. 60 iifoot, 1S-22 buit. 200 down h"ul stakes. SO to IS Knetlt. 3 liu'lir In diameter feet Apply with prices delivered in Chi- nook and llwaoo. ELMORE, SAXBORX & Co. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans "Continental Railway Syatem, FROlfl OCEAN TO OCEAN IN Palace Dining Koom and Sleeping Cars. Laxarioas Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Viems of the Wonderful IHoantain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cara the best on wheels. Equipments of the very finest throughout. tlMI CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE To China and Japan. Empress of India leaves Vancouver February B. Emprens of China leaves- Vancouver March 5. Empress of India leaves Vancouver April 2. AUSTR'LIAN STEAMER SERVICE Leaves Feb. 16 and March 18 for Honolulu arA Auptrallan ports. For (.ickpt rates and Information, call on or addreas, JAS. FINLAYov. Asr, Astoria) Or. A. B. Calder, Traveling pass. Tacoma, Wash,, Geo. McL. Brown, Dlst. Pass. ABt., Vancouver, B. G. CHICAGO, IBIIiWAUHEE And ST. PAUli RAILWAY Connecting with All Tran$contlnent3 Lines is the Only Line running ELECTRIC LIGHTED CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago, - AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestibuled, Sleeping, pining and Parlor Cars, HEATEPDy fsqnEAMi And furnished with Every Luxury known In motier railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway office. For further information Inquire of any ticket agent. r-r-v .' t J' LUUy , Ueneral Agent J. VV. CASEY, Trav. Haw. Agt, PORTLAND, OREGON. quick rriMK -TO- flLIi POINTS Iji CflLIfGIg Via the Alt. Shasta Route of t)t Southern Paeif ie Go. The Only Route Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE Op I HE PACIHC CUAbl. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AN 5EC0ND-CLASS SLEEPERS Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second class passengers. For rat?s, tickets, sleeping car repef vailons, etc., call on or audress J3. "jl. ROGERS, Assistant General' passea eTer and Frelghr Agent. Portland. Or.': ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomty St., foot of Jackson. A'-tniia. General Machinists and Boiler Makeri Land ind .Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steaa- tot ind Cannery Work a Specialty. Casting of All Dfscrfpttons Made to Order on Short Nolle. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox .Vice President O. B. Praei....; Secretary MIPWIXER FAIR TICKETS Cfrr.menejni? wfth the stearnrfiip CnI uintiri;" lerivtiig AsMna' iti. Jncsja, January the Union Parttic wilj sell round trip tlikets to Sail Francisco at the rate of $::.00. These tickets will be limited to 30 days from date of sale. O. W. LOUXS3ERRT. Agent.