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'1IIK DAILY ASTOltUN, STO.cia, SINI'AV MOKXIN'.), AIM.!I. 5, W ?. STORY OF THE CROSS OF CHRIST ll Kiis n SiuiciI Sunlinl l,on Ik" fore the I'lrlml of the CriHlfUlim. HI.VI HI I) HV Till: ANCIIiMS ll la runail I Two Utter ill tht nlililn- Vkkk tUvt Nyittlc HUiory All Tkruatihoat tit Ayr til Tim. Kicliniigt'. No )miImiI, clilmr In art or reunion, la unlvcr.nl th crona. II aiawara I lev III our alphabet, aa lha letter T ml lha Iriixr X. II la worn by irlala mi thnlr nncrln.'lal rulwa, by dlelliiMUlehntl Inymt'it na a alau of dlatlncilnn on orra aloha t'f slate, nnd ly Inula mid fnmiiln lioimnlltlta ua Mate muy dlr-xt. II la .-rutin mi riuliarlatlc vanneln, embroider ed un ntlur tliillie, ami cut nn tooilm ami niuiiiiMirnla. Horn of lh criminal i hur. lira ami ealhedrale at Chrletenduni ara itiehloutd In lla attune, In Kiirotionn tuumrlra ll la cummin In lira i-ruaars Inl In puhllit place. Th fnmnua I'hnrlim (ilicrn rln t'rone, In ininduii, .In Urn ia niuna from lha fart Hint II wua una of Ilia liluoea at which Klin K.lwnid I. art up . lu mark hero ll... I,ly uf Quoin Klcn.mr reeled tliirlnu tlm pnmrcaa u( thn funeral Cur Iran in Wreiuilnainr. Vol II la a mlalnke to ntliKM thai III r.a Int. only a I'liilnllun lilnlury. II aa uard aa n rtilltltiu ') niUil by I ho alirlnca of Norlli ami Mouth Amor hn. a. w..ll aa by ilia iiwni nudum na lli.i or Hi" iil.l World. 1'rrn.iilt telle ua that llir Kimulah f mi n.1 i lie cruaa aa an i.l.J. I uf wnrniilp In lha lemplna uf Xlciiro. Ilracar.lira In IVnlral America ami I'rru provea thai II Wat uand In lha a. .in.. ,. I.y lha Inhiilillanla of lliuaw r.iointi.a. Hr ' lirlnkton. In " Myths of lha Ni World." Inlurma na thai lha Imlliiiia rvaard Ilia rroaa na a n.vntio vmtilam uf lha lour canlluil point ut lha rooiHtaa AUuND TIIK ANCIKNTaV Tlia am u nl I'hoanlclan. I'aralana, Aa nrriaita ami lllnhmlnn louknd uxm lha cruaa aa a holy aymhol, i I abundantly ehuwn by lha numeroue hlcruglyph.-e ami other pictorial rnproaentuiiona on Ihnr monumental remain, itnlrln ly lha rroaa save llahl elepiiil la Ilia aplrtie ul Ilia Jual, l-mmth lha rroaa lha Uuitva motliora lal.l their babe, (matin by that aiiin to neoure Iheni from lha ootvr of lha evil aphlia, ami allh that ermbol lo prole, litem lha Ktruacnna, lha an cient rij ut Norlho.n Italy, dimly Inl. I ll.rin duwn to ilia. The Tim ll ol lha Jaara .n I lha Tau Ol I he llmki, arlirma romea lha T ot lia ttotmin alhatil. wrra 1Hhl lo be not merely lettara. but aaored aymlNila, on a.'. oonl of I heir helnc aumeatej by cruaa. Anion I li.i liacamltnavlana Thorr lha lliiin.l.r ami Ilia hammrr rna hi a hiiIk.I ll i allh thla Immni.r thai Thorr cruahed lha hand of lha groat MManr.l arr;-nl: lhal he . rnm-il lha Mlauia; that ha featurr! lo life lha draft .mla. whlih ever atler ilrew hla ear; lliul he eonavratrri lha pyra of HaMur. 'Itila Immni.r tit I cruaa. In Iceland (ho, iruaa ot Thorr It III) tiaax aa muiili al bIii In conne. lion villi rlorm of lii. ml rain. linal ll iw lelU u how king our kept ( hiialinaa at Iron- llellll, tier hla Irinklnc horn. ha iln lie ma.lr of lha Croaa IHvlna, Aa he ilratik ati4 ionttere.1 hla prayera: llnl lha llerairka avarmoro Mmte :he a inn of the II imm.r of TlmiT tivrr Ihclra Nelth.r Kli. tlaf nor hla liereerkera, nor, lmlre.1, Uinf. ll.w hlinaelf, aaaro lo have rmllaril Hi I Ihe lao a) mlK.la er lilrllllrnl l'ouiiiriiile uiytiHiloalota ilm varluua ilntlii.'lione from llieae reiimrknhlo tn.'la. !.e ua. Imaever. Jinieal lo it nun alio la mil only a iwmiiar.illva ni Uioloalal. Inn a Clirlailna (irieal. "Kor my own pari." any Ilea. Ilalinf 'Jould, "t ata no ilimculiy In lelleliiif thai the croaa formi.l Krllun uf lha primeval re ligion, irawt of which iel ovur the whole aorl.l. amoiiK every -ole: that trual in Ihe rroaa 4 part of Ihe nn tt.nl fallh which Inuirht men lo helievo In 4 Tiiully. in war In hrawn. a I'aru dlaa from whl lt man :ll. KI.mmI uml a Un be 1. fall" which u ilnrply lm pr.'ear.l with a conviction Uml a Vlmln ahoul.l cumolvi ami Imi ir Hull, thai Ihe It laou'a hau! ahouhl I hr.a-tl. ami that through aheililliiaT of l.lou.1 ahoul.1 cuiuo rciniaaion. The uae of lha croaa ua a avinlml of life ami regencriuloii through wnlcr la aa wl.lnly apre.i.l over the worhl aa the Ix'llcf In Ihe ark of Nouh. MjvImj the alia. low of the croaa wua col further buck Into the nlghl of .'. unil fell on n wl.lcr rnm of rountry ihaq w aril nwiirn of." IN Til K OI.ll TK8TAMKNT. It wua only naturul Uml .lm early .mil niritlevnl fhriatiuna, tlmlliiB tho aroaa n ayiuliol of life ninonic 4he ii.ill.iua of mi tlipilly. ahouhl loih ciiHicialv Into lha ii,1 Teaiiitnent lo ace wlie'h. r tlnu-e were nol foieahiulowinga In II of "Ilm wooil whereby rmlilcnuancaa cometh." Nor wua their a-mch unrewurilcil. In la.iiie li'itvlinr the wooil of Ihe ancrlllce ihry mi preiigureil Loth flirtm uml thu croaa. They iuiw Ilm croaa In Aloaea Willi nrnia emmnileil on lha Mount. In Hi., pole, wllh iritnavoi-ao Intra, upon w hic h w.w wrentliMl tho In-iiK-n acriiunl. In Ilm two atli k gmhercil by the wrbluw of Hurpetii. Hut plulmal of all thejf rem! II In Kneklel lx l-ii, "lo through the nililat of the clly, llira-UKh tho mlilat of Jeriianlcin, uml ael n nun k upon tho foreliiinla of the men" thni limy art) In I.,, wivcil from ileatriiillun by the awuril. The woiil hem roiiilcrcil "murk" la In Ilm VolKiito "algim Ihnii." The Thu it wna the olil llebre-a chnrmter. luipeil like ii croaa, which wua reirnrileil na tho alien of life, felicity ami anfoiy. Yet the croaa ni not .tlw iyt u eymlKil nf honor. Anion tht l'hocnli luna und Byrlnna, nnrt Inter amrtnir tho Komnna, it wna n pnnlchment Inlllcteil on elnvoa, rnlibera, uamaallia ami relMia--monii which Inal Jeaua wna .a.-koneil, on nc rount of Ilia proi'lnlmtmr Hlmanlf King or Meaalnh'. Tha perton nntonoed to thla punlahment waa rrt.-lpiMjct of hla rlnthra, except rovorln around , tho lolna. In n atntn or nudity ho waa benten with whlpa. fluch wna tha aa verity of thla tlritellntlon that numbira tiled of It. Jeaua wua crowned with thorna, nnd wan mndn th auhjeet of mockery; but Inaulta of thla kind were rot common. In Ihli Inalnnc they were owln to tha petulance of the Komnn auMlcra. CRUCIFIXION. Thn rrlmlniil, having; been benton, wni condemned to tho further aufforlntT of carrying; the croaa lo the plucu of pun lahment, which wna commonly a hill near thn public, highway, and out of the cliy. Thn place of cruclllxlon :it Jeru nlem wna a hill to the northwent of the city. Thn croaa, otherwlw ciill-.l tho "poBt"-thi unproplllnug or omlnnua tree cunalat id of a piece of wood erected perpendicularly, nnd IntcrHected by an other one nt right angl'a, neir tho lop. The crlmo for which the "iilprlt guffered wua Inacrlhed nn tho tmnavomo piece, near tho tnp of the peep -nill.'uliir one. There la no mention mml by the nn clctit writer of anything; on which the foci of the oruclllod peraon reted. It la known, however, thnt near the bane of thu perpondlculnr heam thore project ed a plera of wood, on which lie gat, nml which imawerrd aa a auppnrt to th bodyallua the wulght of thn . latter might hnvn oihcrwlan lorn the liamla by Ihe nulla driven through them, The niuna, which wna driven llrmly In Ihe ground, rarely ggceedrd Inn feet III height. The victim wna rlevub d, and Ida hiimla were hound by a rope around the irunavvrae hen in nml iinlled through thn pnliu. Ilia feel warn ulao milled, lie lima ramnllled fualalled ulllll dm III elided hla aufferliiga. While ha lill.ll ed any algna of llfn ha wna watched by gunr.la, bill Ihey left him when II ap peared he wna dnnd If there were no primped hnt thn vldlm would die on thn day of aeeullun, Ilia niecutlminrg hualened Ihe and by kindling a lira al the foot of the croaa, go aa lo nuffocnta lilm wllh gmuke; or by lolling looae upun hint wild beaaia: or oocnelonally, whan In parlleulnr haaln, by breiikln hla bonaa upon Ihe rroaa wllh a mallet, na upon an unvll. It wag at qua lime cualomary lo offer thn criminal, before Ihe eommtncemanl of hla eiiffeiinga. a niadloated drink, compounded of wine am! myrrh The nbjent of thla wa'a to produce Intonleallon. and thereby to lea gen Ihe aufferlna-. fruclflilun wna nol only lha mini g numlnluua, hut by far the moat cruel, mode of puulatimnnt. Tha vlillro lived until the eeventh day atcn.itlini a The thlevcg who ware egeculwl at the aame lime with out flnvl'ir were broken wllh malleta on Ihe an in a day, ami In order 10 gaitirtaln the condition of Jeaun a Inme wna Ihrual lulu Ilia aide, bulno algna uf life nppenrad. I'bero any a lha very mime of Ihe croaa ahouhl Im removed afnr, "not only (non lha body, but from lha thmnitl". the gyea, ihe eara of ll'itii.in rliUnua,' for or all Ibrae ihlnga. nui only thn ecml oc eurretica and andurauee, but hn very eunllugen-y nnd cupe.'Mtlnn, uny. the mention liaelf, ura uiiwurthy uf a llmnnn pillien und a free nan." I lei the force of HI. I'miTa frapi.-nt ulluabtna to the humiliation which t'hrlal endured When He auffered death Uxm the croaa. (lU)ltY KIKtM HHAMK. II waa preelaely thla Idea which made 11, e inrlv (hrlailane aeln upon the croaa an Ihe emblem vf their lalih Thit wlil' h hid liren the aymhol of ahame now to line their glory. The Inatru men! of Chrlal'a paaaion. by Ilia death uMin It. Ikh amn ballowrd by all lime. Thn metllevul t'hrlallgna, dealrlng lo eee tha i naa Menllllrd ml 111 inure cloaely wllh Ihe Jewiah cbiirch, Hiried a le gend lo eiipplcinenl Ihe dd Teal.inirnt Tha atory runa thtt rleth n-celved from thn angela three aeeda of the for bidden tree I hit I hi gaw atnmllug, though blnattd. uHin tha aKl where aln had lawn Uml ommllled. Taking the atxda away with hltn, hn put them Into the mouth of the dead Adam, nnd go borte.t him. The young tree that grew from them, on the grave of Adtm In Hebron, were carefully attended by Abraham, Mnaea and Iavld. Afar '.hey were re moved lo Jeruaulem tha I'aalma were romitoaed brneaih I ham, and finally they elowly grew together and formed a glngle giant trea. Tnla Ire waa felled by tha order nf Holomon, In order that It might lie prmrrved forever at a Imam In the temple The plan failed, however, for the rnrpentera fount they rould nol manage ihe mighty beam. When they retard It to lla Intended lioeiiion they found ll loo long: then they at wed ll, and II proved loo abort; Ihev aidlce.1 It. but to no purioee, Ihey rould nol mak II fit. Thla waa tak.-n aa a algn that It waa Intended for rome ntner punxtea, nnd they laid It aalde In Ihe temple. On one Deration It waa Improperly made uaa of aa a oral by womnn named Maglmctla. and ehe wna al once envelope! In flamea. Una In voked Ihe aid of t'hrlal and waa driven from the cliy nn! ntnned lo death. In the rourwe of lie eventful hlatory Ihe heam invame a bridge -vnr I'edrjn, ami, being Ihro thrown Int ) Ihe alream of Pel ha. ila. gave lo Ihe watera healing vlrtuen. Klnally from t wa mide the oroaa of rhrlai, nnd afmr Ihe crueitlxlon II wna burled In t'nlvarr, and exhumed Ihree centurlea later by Ihe limpreag Helena, the moth.-r of r'ona'nntlne, who wna nilriK-uloualy directed to the apo( where ll lay. JKIT IAVI8' HOUflE. I'uliln nt rort Ulhaon. I. T . One Oiru pletl by the t'unfr.lerale Chvrftaln. Kxchange. In the fall of 1V3I there reorled at Kort (libatin, I T, with hla lro.ip of dragooua, a young lleuteiinnl who nml been out of Ihe military academy only n few yeura. Thla young officer waa I'lrat Lieutenant Jcffcraon lavla, Klntt !rngoona After he had reported for duly quarlera were aaalgned hi in In a tittle log houae atundln on Ihe bank of thn Netiaho, or llrand river Although over alxty yrnra huve pnaata! alnce thla youngaler lleuteiinnl ttrruplcd the little houae It la atandlng lotlay. In aplte of thn fact thai II hae been on occupied and lincared for for over Iwen-ty-flto yeara. It la built aloioel entirely of black walnut lout, aa am moal of the houaea f the old furl, for when the tlrat troupe arrived there they found black walnut plentiful, and many of Ihe old houaea contain loga or black walnut which III dlnmelcr arc twice the alte of a mnn'a IhhIv, conarqurnlly the little houae linn been able tu wlthalnnd tome, nf the mvMgfg uf lime, ll conlnlna two nwiua, wllh a large fireplace In each. The rhluka between lha bum were filled wllh mortar nml whllewnah wna upplled both Innlde and out. 8uch were the ipinrlera of I.leutenunt Unvla durliiK hit atntlun nl Kurt (ilhaon, nnd the laat tputrlera he occupied while In the aerv Ice, fur In pil'i he left un leave of nb ncnee and realKtied In June It la aald thai lavl entertained WiiMh limlon Irving nml Kl.'iimr Wllll.tma. who believed bliuaelf to tie the iliinphln of France, In Ihla houae when Irving una on hla trip through the Went. liy r.n aon of the world-wide reputation which Ihe young lleuletiunt afl.rwnm gnlned Ihe houae la p..lnled nut ua the moat hlatorleiil object In Unit purl of the country, nnd tt la known fur and wide ea "Jeff" m via', huuae, WIHIIKB. A KcglmiM Kirch little boy Met the aweeteat nf Clroenawuy alrla; Hhe. ilteaacd all In J'urltnn brown, lla with ciivnllrr rullleg nnd curia. Iter t.ycn were uf ntilctnncat brown, Her hnlr wnn cropped clone lo her head. 1 1 In curia w ere a riot of gold. Hla checka were of hcnlthlcal red. They looked nt eni'li other it while. Ouy gnlliint and I'urltiui mold; Then the Iteiflmild lllrch little boy, Hliiwly nnd nolcmnly mild: "I wlnh you wore rulllcty clothen! I wlnh that my hnlr wan cut nhnrt! 'Online the hoya rnll me 'mlnny' nnd 'girl.' And It Intreferen no with my nport." Bald he, "Oh, I like pretty clothen. And I do wlnh they'd let my hnlr curl! I wlnh you were a Greenaway hoy, And I wan n Fnuntleroy girl!" , a r . . St. Nlcholna. We might tell you mora about On Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It ouret a oough. Every one doe who haa used It. It It a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It It an especial favorite for children, be ing pleasant to take and quick In curing. Chaa. Rogers. Illnka There really It aome honor nnioug thleven. Waglotn How s thatT Pinks A burglni' tried to brenk Into my houae bint nlKht. I fired nt him. Wag Iota WellT Ulnka Wllh a keen scnao of the obligation I hnd conferred upon him he promptly returned the lire Cleveland Plnln lH'iilcr. KARL'S CLOVKIt ROOT, the grant Hlood niiritlcr, glvea freshness and clear nenn In the complexion nnd cures Co" ntlpuliun, '.'J cm., 60 ctn., 11.1X1. For nale by J. W. Conn. Tho Prince of Wales Is suffering from nn attack of low aplrlta and hit face hnn grown very careworn ot late. Tide Table for April, 1896. DATK. WinllM ailiiy , ,, TlHirailu)' , ... Krlilny Hut nr.ttiv HI'NDAY .... Munilny Tiicailuy WihIiiumIii, , . Tliureday. Krlilny Hainnluy KUNIA... .Mniidny 'I'mwlax Wwluoailny , , , Tliurailay Krulty Halurilay HI!NIAY Mom lay Inoailuy Wrilnneilgy , Tlmmvlay Krlilny hnlnrilttv SUNUAY... Miimlay I ni-a-lny Weiltiratlgy . . Tliiirwlav MVITFKS M AH INK. Nutca rlthcd lp Aloti the Vatrr trogl trttnrta. NOTICK TO MAltlNDIteV Hiralla uf Junn dn Kucn, W'aahlngion Neah lluy Whlalilng lluuy. I'orllund. Or.. Mcrch 31. 1W. Ofhce of I'. H. Mghlhoiian lm.Meor Notice la herby given Hint thn Neuh bay whlalilng buoy, pull ted rr.1. marked will) Ihe h-iirr "Neah liny" In while. haa leen rrplarrd on lla old be.innga almtit one ami one quartrr mllea north eaal by eaal from Kolllah wlnl. Thla notice affecta the Hat of llrncong and lluiiya. I'acinc Coaat. !'". pagn W. Hy order uf the Itghihouae Ixutrd. o. w. kahi:miol.t. Commander X'. 8 Navy, Inepictor Thir teenth Mghthouee Iilktrlct The llrltleh bark Alrlle aalltd yeaterdiy fur I'ape Town, Houlh Africa, wllh about l.jn.uu fret of lumUr. HI tamer Klinore arrived yraterday from Tillamook, ant! doe Had at Ite O It N. wharf, where aba dlacharged freight for Aalorla merchanta The echnoner Kdward Parke aalled yea tarda y for Han Kraml.ro Hhe enrrlea no.oui feet of lumber fur Ihe Humboldt Lumber Company. The Invrrnee-ehlre thtlted from the atrtam )eatrrday lo the Holyrotnl dock, where ahe will itiachurge WUU raaea of tin, commencing tomorrow The Pathfinder made another trip to llnrker'a bay yraterday. returning In the afternoon. Tha object of thla exprdt. lion waa lo pull a number of pllea, whln'i were aawrd off below tha water. No : mora trapa were moleeled- ' The Columbine, which arrived from the j Hound Friday evening, came down from the buoy al.tllon yeatertlay afternoon. I I'nplAjn Itlrhurtlaon. who haa been III 1 for aome ll.ne aat, la again In charge, looking e well at ever, !rilte thn fart Ihr Yarona hAa no rbnrtrr, Captain Kohrrtenn la Improving hla Idle momenta and pulling hta rant I In excellent condition. The Varuna'a nrwl''talnted aldtt. which are high out of water, make a pretty picture. The Hrlllth hurk lAirtun cbartd yeaier day for Huetioa Ayrra Her rurrfo ron alata of l.fl'J,;" feel of lonila-r. IU 2.i f.-et of Which la nn dink. Thr ahlpment la valued al IT.STT.X. Yratciday nmrn Ing net en an 1 1 ore arrived down lor Ihe I virion, and ahe will pniluihly a ill to morrow Th trim little ganollne lailnrh Triton caimt acrona the river yeatertlay, and wna Ihe objrcl of much admiration. The Triton In ewlfter. terhaHt, than any launch of lla kind on Ihe rlvt r. Numer ona launchea are mnklng their appear ance along the water front, ninai ot them belntf for cannery work. Thr Utile ntc.imor llnttle (Inge left for Alnnkn totlay, but Itrfore ahe got out of Ihe hnrtnir nhn w,ia iverhiiub',1 by the revenue culler Hartley. Word had I teen received by tho cue'omt houae authorities lhat the ateam.-r had on honr.t aome whlaky which did not appear on tha iminlfcat, and IVputv Hurveyor of the Port Huddoll went out to Intercept the veaael. Twenty gnllina of prim' liquor wna dlncovered and taken by the deputy aurvuyor, notwllhatandliu the nlcullng of the ni.'n thl the muff wna for mrdlrl n.il purponcn during the trip to Ko.Huk. Thu , cuatomhouao people do not think thnt nn attempt iv.ia leln,- niittte to amugitle the whlaky to ihe natlvea of Alnakil, hut they haw lenrned that every vcnacl that Itnn gone north Ihla neuann hua carried aplrlta that have not iipiieuret! on the nunifent, and they ,iro detcrmlnrtl to put a atop to the pra.'tlcc. It will Ive very dry tailing on the llnttle (liigc Kxnmlner. A dlapntch fr.ttn Phllndi lphi i, dated April 2, nnyn: If the latest ndvken from Puerto Corlea, which conic hy private cnldc, tiro irunlwiriaj', the llllhunlerlnK nteatuer licrmutlu In In u very norry plllihl She In reported to have been nelstsl by the gnvc.'nmciil of ilomlurna for vlolnllon t,f the neutrality lawn, and lu hav.i nulTcrrd the lunllncntlon of hor nit li e cargo uf ur ns, pow .l 'r, dyu. unite, mucin tea und other lu'iiilllonn of war In tendfd for the Ciihnnt. The mens.igtn which bring thin dlthnrteulng newn to the t'uliiin nymimlhls.'Ct explain very brl"ny why the Kerinud.i fulld to land her cargo. An attempt wna made lo lind on the. southern count of Outn. near ('ape Curlcntcn, at night. She wnn ill-, covered, however, by the crews of Spun Inh gunlmnta, which, like tho Hcrnmd.i, had hidden nil their Hirlitn from vlctv und were putrulllng Ihu very vicinity where nhu was to have m.itlc the liindlng. In formation un to the exact plun of bind ing hud been procured (rum persona on board tho Kermuda and wna cubletl to lliivuna, and wnn known to tlencral Wey ler before the vennel left Somcrs Point, N. J. What hat become of the 170 pas sengers of the Itcrmuda Is not known, but It Is claimed they were landed on the ooaat of th province of Plnar del Rio. Thin In not sredltcd, however, as It la plainly stated In Puerto Cortes thrtt all hands left tho vennel there, and none of them were able to disembark In Cuba. Moreover. It wjiild have been piartl cally unelena for them to hnve landed without the auppllen of which General Mnreo tt ao sorely In need. He has now nr array of 6,000 men, poorly armed and practically without food or the oppor tunity to get any, Iwcnune of the de struction of all growing crops hy fire. Tho attempt to land was prevented by unlet In nil the gunbonta from the went count to the northwentern and south wentern coanta of Cuba, am! every part of the count within the dlntrl.'t under Ihe control uf the Insurgents wan watch ed tiny und night. Kepronontn lives of the Rpinlnh government nro now on their wny lo Puerto' Cortoi with all necennnry evidence to condemn the Rer mudn nnd her curio. Captain O'Brien r.nd hln crew atlll remain on the vessel, which Is guarded jonstuntly to prevent their escape. lit, 111. 1 u. ,11. 111. 1 it- U- ' 1 ) I X4H tt.Si Ui 7,1 , H , 'it i-i a H3U U.il ' i M H i ' Ml : 1" 't n 4 2.1 Ni HM hi II 82 l 'II W .H ,: 4 6 IH M.ll I 7 '21 6.7 1 0 4'i t-t A ft '27 7 H 41 ft I 0 4! U I 64 0..1 0 7 44 7.H 1 II 44 H 4 2 l 8.H 8 10 0 ,.i 7 MM 7. 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T II l' tl 1 1 117 IMI I H 1,1 I . fl n-t . 1 I) . i28 0 M 11.4 1 68 7 U 7 88 1.6 I 7 88,2.0 :1 1 .'16 0.4 2 48 7 8 '8 V, 1.6 , 8 21 2 4 0 2 III U.2 8 42 7.1 10" 18 ; . 2 8 J J : ' MCHIC-H CIIAflMfl. Hpurn Men to Iirrda of Honor and Light! ' Kvery Pathway. N. W. LtimlM-rman. Miiair la the unlvenuil tnngungn of na ture. No Irllie of pettple or nuilon haa ever ln.en ao low In the acala of intil lectunlliy that In aome way. however crude, Ita Immortality -lid not reaind lo'the Inchoate lungunge of oeiiy of Bound. Munlr hag apnrred men on to valiant dcede of the flolde of honor, gnd It haa eunrd and atjflenetl he hurah and dlacordart pnthwnyn of the wandering aoul lownrd hell. Fr3-n 'he church lo the brothel, nil along the path from a.tticllty 10 vice, thn elevating ami noftrn Ing forn of munlc mnkra the world !iet. ler and llfta men higher. And In In dividual ilfe, the flrel eotind which the waking euul reajionda t j !a the crooning cradle nong of human love, and the bint Joy whlen greetn Ihe ir on earth la Ihe faint echo of that eternal harmony which m.ikea Ihe rverbtatlng perfection of love IMvlne. From low to high, from bad to good, from hovel to the palace, from the cradle to the grave, the beauty and chnrm of munlc In a unlvnwal and eter nal Joy. At Ihe outeet I may any, what tnny ha unneceaaary, that I have no technical knowledge of muni?. I can play a thrre-cord urcomp inlnvnt to "My llonnle Lien Over the Ocean." but "The Mnn With I hi. Flepbant on Hit Handt" In too much for me. Hut Juat the tame I know where what In muaio. bocauat Hjott muale pppeala with ire'ailnilhle force to every man win done not violently ahut hit ear agalnat it. I had. long yearn ago a friend, who. bee Idea writing aome very good Ihlnga in wor.la, uaed to put Into the more dellr.tte ahadea of mimical colore thoae flnrr thourh'.a which are too nubile for the I'jmaler exprra alnn of written tymbola An ! one even ing at he tat at hta piano, ht naked mt what I thought of eome'hlng he wat plarlng. That being iruny yrnra ago I told him I didn't eupnon.. f knew enough about tnuelo to offer an opinion. And being a really great musician, though like many genlueea. unknown, he abruptly naked me If I could tell whether pic waa good or oot, my eating It. I averred thnt I rould. and thereupon he turxetted lhat becauta I knew uoihlruj of the technique of muale, wot no more reaaon I nhould not be tble to form an nplnlon nf Ita worth than that I ahould modestly decline to .'xprcaa my Judgment nf Ihe quality or pie W;au.e I could not make one. In other wordn. he nt nbted that the tent of the Inherent worth of munlc waa tho atrentrth of Ita ap p.il lo the heart and nol 13 the head. And I believe lhat la true of all art. We may not rnt.-r Into the highest ap preciation of aome of '.he auntie nlcetlea with which thoae lo whom the tech nique of mualc In an open uook may en Joy, but If our aoula .-.-npon.l In aym pathy. tl In mualc: If they don't. It Is not. If It rrqulrv' a munlcul education to cranp It, ll In technique onlv. W. H. ELLIS. TRANSVAAL OUTIvOOK DARK. Hitter Strife Impending Between British and Dutch In South Africa. I.ondnn. April i Advices confirm th Importance of the Hutch agitation for the Independence of South Africa. A tetter retelvtd here from a member of the Cnpe Parliament nnyn that the Kng llnh ami Dutch political leaders concur In the belief that the position was never no threr.tenlng In the Transvanl. The hrnds of the movement are first amply providing for their own security agnlnnt a Itrltlnh attack. Many new comers who are nccn In Pivtorla are known to be Ocrmnn soldiers They look to be ready to Jostle the English off the nldewnlkn. Kvery meamer calling at Cape Town. Durban and Port Elisabeth brings groups of so-cnilcd prospectors who are unable to conceal the stamp of the disciplined soldier who la still under military command. Healde the Ger mans, the Boers are recruiting a foreign legion, The letter concludes with the statement that everybody knows that there Is war ahead, and thnt plenty ot Itrltlnh nnd Dutch hlood will be shed cm the summer's grapes ripen. That strictly non-nennatlonnl paper, the Manchester Gunrdinn, published yester day authoritative letters from Cape Col ony In which It was said thnt a war agnlnnt the Transvaal would mean h civil war, Ihe British ngnlnnt the Dutch fac ing each other from Pretoria to Cape Town. The continent of Ihe Dutch would require ns many troops as were ncnt to the Crimen. It Is learned from an offi cial source that within three months V Hermann are estimated to have entered lht Trannvanla ns Immigrants, and these are known to be obtaining. Transvaal money. Tho force of Zulus, trained nml commanded by Boor ur.d German ottlccrn. Is estimated to number (W.wn. Though their tribal fidelity to the Boers Is doubtful, they can bo minted to flKht against the British. ANXIOUS SEEKERS. Many Astorlans Consult ths Remarkable Clairvoyant, Tyndall. Prof. Tyndnll had his parlors at the Occident filled with anxious cullers yen- terday. All wlsittd to see thin, strangely gifted man. During the jlulrvoyant sit- lings many remarkable things have hap- ' pencil thnt hnve convinced too moat tkvp- ticul and undoubted facta have been told i which are not the lesa wonderful whether ' they full into the reni ns of coincidence or are really foretold by aome strange power which the professor possesses of seeing Into the realms nf thlngt to be. In Urn nd Forks, North Dakota, recent ly Professor Tyndall did some clever clairvoyant detective work, which Ceat eclipses the t xplolta of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Conan Doyle's picturesque creation. The police nf Grand Form availed them selves of tho profenor's gift to solve tho burglary of vnluuhle clothing from the llnxletlne residence on Thursd ly, Octo ber 11, last year. On Saturday morning following tho professor wna put on Ihe cneo and Immediately went Into a clalr vovant trance. By mhlnlKht of that day he had discovered the firoperty In a hnrn some two miles from the city. It wan n marvellous test, and the professor received the largo reward that was of fered. Profennor Tyndall has kindly consented to remain two days mora. No other baking powder la half aa good aa lr. I'rlce'e the inoal in-rfect mala. AN EASTKft IrXNXn. Oyalera. Chicken (,'onaonime, with Kiuffed lyttiuw iila.un lit f.rm a la f'hanolne. Hn-.all Tlmbub-a a ll Talleyrand. Uuprdme nf Klngftah a la I'o m-roy. folntoea f'erallMe. Nolaeiteg of Mprlng Ijtmli. Hauled with !arrw. Iterry Blee New l'en. Minl'tiflaltl iliini. liratv d In lie ! fKe with I'nrt Winn, Nee Aaparagua II end a in Veloute, Mnrhela with fine Champago Itoawl Chicken, flluffed with Trufflea Aaaortetl Malwla. Huliar.d Pat ohm. I her In Aaplo a la Matlenlrg. Frogen llH-kel with Kgga. Kaater (rake, Olarrd wllh Ithum. Oieeae, Prulta. Koulnyna. Illack Coffee. "What wag Ihe rauae of the auapenalon of the paper ptibllahad In the priaonT" "Tha editor couldn't get out to pueh the clrrulatlon. "-Judge. Tk a done of DeWltt't IJtUe Karly Illaert Juat for Ihe good they will do you. Thee Utile Mile are good for In dignation, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for oonatlpaUoB. They an good. Chat. Hog erg. Klaailo webbing It ut4 for tha up-to- date bicycle cornet. A little III. then a little pll. The 111 haa gone, the pill hat won. DeWltt't Utile Early lUa-ra are the III tie pills that ; curt great Ilia. Cnaa. Itogrra. Hhe And will you love me eternally? Llrutenant-How can you aak auch a qurallon? I alwnya love eternally. Fll rgende illaetter. It's Juat at easy to try Onn Minute Cough Cure aa anything elae. It's ranter to cur a sever cough or cold with It. It your next purchon for a cough be One Mlnutt Cough Cure. Keller medi cine; hotter result; bet ler try it. Chat. Rogers. AM"-rt llnlntend, a son of Murat Hal stead, haa berome editor of the Bprlng fleld, linen., I'nlon. He nan been the Washington corrrnpondrnt of the Cincin nati Commnrclal-tiaxette. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Paul Hourgel la to be sent to Japan for Imprt-aalona of travel by the Kevue den Iieux Mondes, and Pierre Loll to Persia and India. KHILOH'B CURE Is soio. on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the beat Cough Cure. Only one rant a dose. B cents. U cento, and tLOt. For tale by J. W. Conn. Pur blood meant good health. De Witt's Barsa parti la purlflta tha Mood, cures Eruptions. Ecsnaa, Borofula, and all dlseaaet arising from Impure; blood. Chaa. Rocers, Prince Bismarck Is bitterly disappoint ed because the latest child of Count Her bert Bismarck In a girl. Aa yet then In no mala In the third generation of Blsmarcka. DaWttt't BaraaparUla Is prepared for cleansing tha blood. It builds up and strengthens eonttltutlont Impaired by disease. Chat, Rogers. Thlt spring's millinery display trguet that woman never grows old. A sober, tombra production It not to be ton. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. II. Walter Webb hat let a contract for a new home at Tarrytown on the Hud son. It Is to be built of marble and will coat when completed H.5n0,tX. Busy peoplt have no time, and sensible people have no Inclination to uae a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acta promptly and gives permanent benefits. Chat. Roger. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americana seeking Eng lish tapttal for new an'.erpratcs. A list containing the names and adcrowca ot XiO nXKteanfut promoters who have placed over IIOO.OW.QW Sterling in Foreign In r eat menu within the laat tlx yean, and over 18.000.0u) for the seven months of 1M6. ITio, 5. or 5. payable by pootai order to tbo London and Universal Bu reau of Inveaxors. SO, Cheapstde, London, E. C. Subscribe; wll ba entitled, by ar rangement with the directors to receive either persotKk or letter of lntroductoui to any of ttveoa ou:c awful profrnxora. Thts Ilex la first etas In every respect. and every man or firm whoa nam ap pear therein may be dnpeoded upon. For placing the following It will be found Invaiuahj) Bond or Share of In- d jenriaii. Commercial and Financial con cerns, Monguge loans, Sal of Land, Patents or Mines. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. PEPY3. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright A GOOD WORD. Mr. J. J. Kell. Sharpsburg. Pa: Dear Sir: I am glad to Bay a good word lor Krause t Headache Capsules. After suffering for over three years with acute neuralgia and Its consequent In somnia (which seemed to battle the ef forts of some of our best physicians) you suggested this remedy which gave me almost Instant relief. Words fa'l to express the praise I should like to be slow on Krause't Headache Capsules. Gratvfullv yours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES. Montrose, I'a. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole airent. THIRTT-THIRD STREET GRADE NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Astoria proposes to establish the grade of Thirty-third street, In that part of the city known as Adair's Astoria, at the following height above tho base of grades. At the Intersection of Thirty-third street and Grand avenue at TO feet, and between Franklin avenue and Grand avenue lo a direct Una at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Thirty-third and Harrison avenue at 110 feet, and be tween Grand avenue and Harrison ave nue In a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance) signed by the owners of three-fourth ot th prop, erty fronting on said portion of said street b filed with the auditor and po lio judge wtthln ten daya from the final publication of thla notice, to-wit: on or before Monday, April 13, 1S9S, th common council will establish said grades. By order of the common council. Dated March 18, 1894. tt E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to usa sev eral boxer of Krause't Headache Cap sules wnue traveling to Chicago to at tend the National Democratic convention. mey acted like a charm In preventing headaches and dlixlness. Have had very little headache since my return, which Is remarkable. Yours respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For rale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Or. sol agent Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMKHICA'H Gratis, -f- Tr iiis-Coutinestal Railway System. ROM OCWTO OQU -I.H- Palacc Lining Room and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cart. Elrgant Day Coachea. AUO - Observation Cart, allowing Unbroken View, of the Wonderful Mount ain Country, $5.00 ond $10.00 isvrd on all ll'k eta East. Tonriit ears the beaten wheels. tttiipawnt of the rery finest UiroafhoaL -Atm-Canadlan Pacific ROYAL Ml STEAMSHIP lilt -TO- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C Enteral., of ledl Fatpraat of Jtfian fcsiprn.. of China femafaftf tf Ia4in rwpretaof J.t,aa Lmprnss of Cam Auk . ' jta. Auk Mh Sp4. eaatt. Ot Ulh. Non. ifth. Uc. . Aaetrallaa ateamcr leave Vnaraavar. B. C . let mt every enaata. For ticket rate and inform itinn rail on or adJrcss JAS. FINLAYSON. Aueot, Astoria, Or. 'V. F. drum, Traveline Piss. Art., T lifimi Wanih. Geo. McL. Brown, Dist Pass. Art., Vancouver. B. C. D ROP08AI.8 FOR FRESH BEEF AND Vreah Mutton: Office Chief Com missary, Vancouver Barrack. Wash., March 2S. DM. Healed proposals In trip licate will be rerotvtd bare and at office of Oommlasarteo at following named poots, (for frtan beat and fresh mutton lo b delivered at that pott only), nntll tl o'clock, noon, Friday. April to, vet, then opened, for furnishing and delivery to Bubolotenc Department, U. B. Army, th frwsh beef and fresh mutton called for by th Commissary of pott to b sup plied during six month, and also sep arate proposals for year, commencing July 1. ISM: Bolt Barracks and Fort Sherman. Idaho; Forts Canby, Spokane. Walla Walla, and Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Fresh beef shall be good In qual ity and condition nt for lm mediate use, and from for and hind quarter meat proportionally. Including all bast cuts thereof. Fresh mutton shall be of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethers over on and und-r thre years old. Beef and mutton to b dreased and trimmed and delivered as prescribed In circular of Instructions to bidders. Proposals will be also received stating price at which bidder will deliver freeh beef or .nutton of character above stated, and lo n de livered of temperature not greater than SO degrees Fahrenheit- Government re serve the right to reject the whole or any part of any or all bids. Full Information furnished here, or by Commissary at th several posts. Envelope containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals for Free Beef (or Mutton) at ." and addressed to undersigned or to Commis sary at posts to be supplied. W. H. Nssh Maj.. C. & CEDAR STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is herebr given that th com mon council of the city ot Astoria pro pose to esiabHsh th grade of C dar street In that part of the city of Astoria known aa Alderbrock at the following height above tha basa of grades: At th claim line between Adair's As toria and Aldcrbrook at 33 feet at dh Intersection of said claim line with Cedar street. At the intersection of Cedar and Forty seventh street at SS fsM. and between said claim line and Forty-seventh street In a direct line. At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty eighth street at feet, and between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth atra.-ts In a direct line and uniform grade. At the Intersection of Cedar and Forty ninth street at 39 fmt, and between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets In a direct line and uniform gradei At th Intersection of Cdsr and Fifti eth streets st 48 test, and betwen Forty ninth and Fiftieth streets In a direct line and uniform grade At the Intersection of Cedar and Fifty first street at 63 fe. and between Fifti eth and Fifty-first streets In a direct line and uniform grade. At th Intersection of Cedar and Fifty second street at Ft feet, and between Fifty-first and Fifty-second street In a direct line and uniform grade. At the claim line between Ald-Tbrook and Van Dusen's Astoria at 13 feet, and between Fifty-second street and said claim line In a direct line and at a uni form grade. . And unless a remonstrance signed by th owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and po lice judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wtt, on or before Monday, April 13, 1S, the com mon council will establish said grades. By order of the common council. Dated March IS, 1S96. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. BOND STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon, council of the city of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of ISond street In that part of the city of Astoria known as Adair's Port of Upper Astoria, at the following height above the base ot grades: At the intersection of Bond and Forty sixth street at 61U feet and between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth streets In a direct line at a uniform grade. At the Intersection of Bond street and the claim line between Adair's Port of Upper Astoria and Alderbrock at 70 feet, and between Forty-sixth street and said claim Un In a direct line at a uniform grade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of th prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the auditor and police judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Monday, April 13. 1S9C. the com mon council will establish said grades. By order of the common council. Dated March 18, 1896. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge, MANHOOD ewaimotaad Brala row. ear an sora Ha4aeB,V Hit i n mains, an traam awaaat Or ..e arrtoa, ar aumalaaca, whir ina onrrtnj la vet pocket, erne. ota a? an oruffsista. ttta Panu kladii-ln. Co... H-fCRiAHO Af ItBUSIf.l.. .tins acauu. TUint 0UNSET LIMITED. HKAMON )r aaoawAoC). will miv Tuiiee a Week BETWEEN San Francisco AND . New Orleans Over the Great S unset floute Leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Not. 5, 1895 Th mot owrnptat. modern, alegmirtr? equipped and perfectly arranged VosO bulod TrvMcooUrjootai Train in America. Now Equrpmaot, spctilly deaigaod tX turn i Direct connections la Nw OrieauM or all Eastern points . Quick time. B. ncNEIL. Kecctvr. Givea Choice of Jwo Transcontinental Kouies, 'Via i Via Ogden.Denver and Omaha or t-t. Paul. Spokane and i a. d...,i k L. i atii, Pullman an) Tourlet Sl,.a o Raotininit Cfmirs Car, Astoria to 5an Francisco. Stat of California, Thursday, March 19. . Queen, Tuesday, March ft State. Sunday, March 29. Queen, Friday, AurU L " Bute, Wednesday, April 1 Columbia, Monday, April 13. ' Astoria aod Portlnd Steamers. ; The R. R. Thompson will leave Astoria , at 7 p. m. dally except Sunday; leave ; Portland at 7 a. m. daily, except Sunday, i The Steamer Lcxlln will leave Astoria at a. m. dally, except Sunday; leave Portland at I p. m. dally, except Satur day. For rate and general Information cull on or address Q. W. liOUNSBERRT. Agent. W. H. HTTRLBUHT, Gen. Pas. Agt Pvtland, " THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT ' l A passenger train on the Chlcaaro, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarina are vntlbuled, heater by steam, and lighted by electricity. Each sleep car berth haa an electrle reading lamp. Ita dining cars ar th best In the world, and Ita coaches ar palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental line at BL Paul and Omaha, assures to th tarvellng public th best service known. Ticket via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket office to any point In the United States or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent. . W. CABET. Portland. Or. Trav. Pass and Tkt. Agent. Portland. Or. RESTORED Ma I lean a of t wnofhanf of I a taaraanr, Oaana tl per bom. far St. itr Caa ea 14. CteaenW Aak far ML ta h -mi mnar VlRii tuHii htf PtortA S-mm IM.rt-wia rw... rw alaay-k. and Tnmhlll at. ..-t.. v J. W. CONN. Agent, Astoria. 1 la o nf I Jd fun IV t aiilaa Pa. fsai.-a