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w U TWK DAILY ASTOJUAN, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, MM. AVcgchiMePrcparalitm for As similating uWoodniul.U'flulu lliig llic Stomnxhs uial ltowtiU of PromotrsDiticslion.Clrcrru1 ncAnrKtlksl.ConUlnsnclttrr Otmim.Morphiiie nor Muiaal. Not N ah c otic. M SmJ- onimiihlii i rmrwt ApfrfiYlllrmcdy forCorwtlp' lion. Sour Slonuirh.Dinnhoca Wonns .Convulsions Ji'vcrish ucss and Loss or Slew. facsimile .Siyimlurt of NEW YOHK. 3?5 ixact copy or wbapccr. gTyVBfTmTnaasw I 1-lturiCHHIUNAL. I'AKHt. it. A. HXIIT1I, OKNTI8T. v.-: 'tw Itouma 1 and I. Pythian Ilulldlnf, ovarr C. II. Cooper" a atore. tlt O. iT KUTtM, ritrmciAN and buhgkon. Klieclal atiantlun to dlaaaaaa of woman nd aurgary. )ITIo ovr Danalgar'a a lor. AaU.rU. T.lophona No. U. JAT TUTTLK, it D, I'llTBlCtAN. SltnOCON AND AOCOUCHEl'tt. Otnoa, room I and Pythian Building lloiira. 10 to II and 1 to I Haatdacwa. Di Cedar atrwt. JOHN T. LItlHTER. ATTORNKT-AT-I-AW. Offlca, upatalra. Aatortaa Building. II. T. CHOHDY, ATTOKNKT-AT-LAW. 4d Commercial atraeL M. Q A. IIOWLBT, ATTOHNUr AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Dfflca on Bond atrwat, Aatorla, Or. J. N. Dolph. Itlohard Nlioa. Cheater V. Dolph. IiOIJMI. NIXON DOLPH, ATTOKNKT8 AT LAW. Portland. Orvgon, 14. C, M and 17, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection liualn aa promptly attended to. Clalma agajnet th government a ape clalty. BOCIETT MKETlNOfl.. TKUIf.R I.ODOK NO. T, A. P. and A. M. Regular communlratlona held on th flrat and third Tueaday evening ot vaoh month. ?. W. LOVTNBRKRRY, W. kt K. C. HOt.DKN, Becreury. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CA8BKLL, DKALKIl IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public. (II Bond Street. 771LODD POISON SA SPECIALTYiS? I I l'l"rlp l" "" I'OISdN I'.'niintwntlf 1 I i.-uriHlIn IMoSAiteya. Y'U cin lelriettslcit tiiituorrniiir iirli'OUtHlormiimtgimraii ,jty If vtiiiim IcrloroiBalirrewewlllriiih aieuirnri to y railnai'l fair mill hotal bilie.Rihl imrharve. If wo lull t i qiu I r run iio men nirr vur, linllilo pctilli, and lllll !' arhoiai.il Jmiu. Muvual'ntrlieln niiniih.NoreTliroe 'liuplra, 4'nnM'r 'itlorrl Hpnta, I'Ii-itn un nr unrltif tliatHHlr. lliilror Fjrehniwa tiillln oiii. U ta thin aeeomliiry li.tHM I'OlsoS i iruamnte Uinir. Wo wiholt Ilia nw t olntr imie enaea ami rintllenae tlio worhl lor a .o etoeiinimteiire. I'liie dieaae li.iol ImlllfHl tlineklll of the moat Pililllrnt ph) l rlltna, VAOIItUOO miilUil tMlilrd intr tiiH'ii!! LlimaUtlarautir. Aliaolllermifairiit ai'ali il . Kij iuuuulo iouuilo, CU10AUO, ILL, J B. WYATT, Phone No. 6N Aatorla, Oregon Hard ware, i Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provlalona, PAINTS and OILS. -Special Attention paid te Supplying SMpa. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaaenger train on th Chloago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarlna ar veatlbuled, heater by a team., and lighted by eleotrlrlty. Eaoh aleep car berth haa an eleotrto reading lamp. Ita dining cara are the beat In the world,, and Ita ooaohea are palace on wheel. Thla great arallway, connecting aa It floe with all tranaoontlnental llnea at Bt. Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to the tarvallni publlo the beat aervlca known. Tloketa via the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul 'Hallway are on aale at all railroad tloket oftloea to any point In the United Btatoal or Canada. For mapa, roiaera ana otbar Information, addreaa. C. J. KDDT, General Agent, . J. W. CASEY, Portland, Or. Trav. Paa and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. i SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERT BOTTLE OF til Gailoria ti pet gp la eae-alie bottb caly. It It But aolj l bilk. Doa'l alio anjoe to Mil yon ntilr. 1m oa lia ptaa or smalt that It la Jmt at K4 and will aaawnr atsry par. poaa." r 6a tail j pa (at u - j uh-j-a. Til fu- Dalit SX . SVTTs- bn CAVT1T. Tna eiuL I Dltioaj aTIMTi, COPTBIOMTI a. Tf tafnmaitna and frae lluxtimua write to MI NN a VOu aU bnDl. hi ruac ni.iaai beraau f ex-iinn iwimiu la Anwrt( r.vsry Mini takra qui ir u la broujil-t bf,ire ! wt4i tij autue (It ea tree U oiiara la taa Larmi errraleitnti at anr v-mutto eapae ta (be WurM. ai.tanJullr llluilrwa. o lul-llleat aua hraiU t wlihoui ii. wertir, aa.ooa iwi iji'ii mmiha, A.i.lr ryra txk rvauuuaa,aat Unmtww, kw Xuc Uiy, INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced bv Physicians the mont Favorable in America for miflerers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objtotlona urged agalnat Indto In the paat by the large uumbera who otherwla would have been glad to take advantag of Ita benpflclal climate, haa tieen a lack ot aultahl accommodation. Th Southern Pacific Company taket. pleaaure In announcing that eeveral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Juat bean erected at Indlo atatlon, that will be rented to appllranta at ra aonable rate. They ar furnlahed with modern convenion-oa, auppllod with pur artealan water and ao altuatfrd aa to give oouupants all the advantagea to be de rived from a more or lea proti acted roaldenon la thla delightful climate. (From the San Franclaoo Argonaut.) "In the heart of th great deaert of th Colonulo which th douthvrn Paolllo faveraoa therj la an oaala railed lndlo, which, In our opinion, ta the aaultarlum of the earth. We believe, from prraonal Invaatlgatlon, that for certain Individuate, thore la no apot on thla planet ao favor able." O. T. Stewart, M. D wrltea: "The purity of the air, and the eternal aun ahlno, fill one with wondr and delight . . . Nature haa accompllahea ao much that there remalna hut little for mail to do. Aa to Ita poaalbllltlra aa a health reoort here ta the moat perfeot eunahlne, with a temperature alwayi pltaaant a perfectly dry aoll. for rail, la an unknown factor; pur oxygen, denae atmoaphore and pure water. What more can be dealredT It la the place, above all othera, for lung trouble, and a para dise for rheumatic. Conalderlng thJ number of aufferera who have been oured, I have no heattanoy In recom mending thla genial oaala aa the haven of the alTlloted." INDIO. Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 iiiUes from LOS ANORLES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information Inquire of any Southern Pactflo Company agent, or addreaa E. P. ROOERB. Aaat Gen. Paae. Agt B. P. Co. J. B. KIRKUAND, Dlat Paa a. Agt Cor, Flrat and Alder eta., Portland, Or nTnnin WW I mlm entiiiO AmaricM iliJr Blaioaj eATlMTi. MARINE HATTERS. II lllll WATKII. I.OW WATKK. DATK. A. M, ,. C. N. A. M. i r. li.in ft li ni'fi ill 111 rt li in rt Hiiliiriliiy in, '?. HMUi ; lluulm Miiniluy ,, n (itiiu a .v. .? .: M11111I11V..11X fi wiiu 1 vj lull .1 11 I miilitv,,.l tteilii.iry II n ti ,i,'j , aim? ; (1 lb (i n 0 iii a 1 41 an 11 Ui.u.:t kill lill; 7 117 ft iiimi it... a 11 7 I w .!: 1 u:ti7 1 I I'l IM i n 11 1. i V ll. 1 1 1 1 1 r - 1 ii v in rrldiiy., n. ilmniim i.'f H'ii-, ' Iji'I yr. , S" Moon, l.i, Klr.mr, iti, full Moon. local notion to maiunkiib. HkHirlt ItlviT, Washington Htanwood INaaat I.lht 1'oalllnn hIIKt. Nolle la hereby given that on Hep-ti'inhi-r 17th the Htanwood I'oat Light waa inoviM to a point In th tlrat hcml on th Houth Fork of tho Hkaarlt river, on III aouth alilit of thn i liaiiin-1, aliout inn lull" aouthwi'at from the Hkuglt IIIvit I'oat Mailt. Thla notli H arTit t the Hat of llxhta ami foK alKimla, rai-lflR roaat, pnan No. 112f; alao tlw? Mat of bfa- ona ami huoya, I'ai ini' cat, la5, page 64. Iiy onli-r of tho lltchthouaw mrl. J NO. P. MKUUKM I.li'Ut. CoiniimniliT I'. H. Nuvy, In apM'tur U h. II. I'latrli-t. oflliw of tho t'nltfil UKhthoutie In apii lnr, rortlunil. On-Kon. Oi'tolx-r 7, IW1. The iulf Htn-ain aallrd yratirilay. The Knrlrcourt put to aea yeaterday. The day. Kutaala will b-ave up river t- The I'oltall'M-h lfl ilay. up rlvr yeati-r- The ClyiliiMlalii yenlerday aullwl for Kniilunil with whi-at. The Oli'iilul hua bi'i-n chartered and left up rlvi- yt-eti-rduy. The aihooni-r Mi'lanethon will leave Knappton Humlny lumber laden. The Tomiuln arrival In yi-aterday with a cargo of aalmon from tho Ne-liuli-m. The echooner Knterprlae arrived from rtan Franrharo for Italnler where ah will load lumber. The llrltlah ahlp Cuplca arrived down ycaterday and will aall today for Queenatown or Falmouth for order. Her cargo conalata of 71124 buahela of whoat valued at 142, WO. In Liverpool on September 1, 15 to 20 guinea per cent waa offered to rein aure th dlaabled alramer Linlithgow. Another vraael that la among the tnlaalng la the Chilean bark Lake Le man. Hhe waa In nilltalon with the Italian bark Laaxaro on September 16, and haa not alnce been heard from. Tbe authorltlea at Victoria. It. C, bavo aent the lighthouse boat Quadra out to look for the mtaalng veaael. at the requeat of the Chilean couaul at Port Town aend. The Ijiiinro reached ptirt a couple of weeks ago. The diver at work on th wrecked ateamer Umatilla found three email hole and one large hole In her Iron hull. Two of the email hole have been patched. The divers expected to have them all covered laat night, after which the Vermel would be ready for pumping out. The owner of the craft are very anugulne of saving her. Since she grounded at low water It will be com paratively easy to float her at high tide. She will probably be brought to Ta- coma and put on the Puget Sound dry dock for temporary repair, after which she will proceed to San Franclaoo for a general overhauling. Ledger. Piled on the rock hard and font In Metlakatla harbor, according to reports received by the atcamahlp Danube ar riving from the north yesterday morn ing, la the pretty tug Chieftain, belong ing to Mr. tlwirge Cunningham, of Port Kanlngton, and which la known to moat Itrltldh Columbia marinera. The tug, It acorn, waa leaving the harbor at the time she struck, being bound for Es- xlngton with a pleasure party which Hhe had brought down from Metlakatla. She waa travelling very fant, and the force of her collision Is said to have rlpiied an Immense hole In her bottom. Her nterii la also mild to be badly twist ed, to auch an extent that her ahnft la entirely out of ita bearings. Colonist. The steamer Hraeim-r sailed yesterday for China uml Japan with mulls, 200 Chinese pusseiiKei's and u.100 tons of freight. Including the following: ii bales of cotton ducking; 50 cuses con taining 2,!iM,0iH) cigarettes; 100 bales of raw cotton; "0,000 feet of lumber; 2175 oases of corned beef; lOM cases of con densed milk; 117. (MS sacks of Hour; 22S5 bales of domestics; 100 kegs of nulls; and a large amount of electrical ma chinery, lubricating oll. general mer chandise and supplies. Tho vessel was scheduled to leave at daybreak, but was held several hours to finish loading. Shu was given unusual dispatch, leav ing port five days after arriving, and having In the meantime discharged 3000 tons of Inward cargo, taken on 350 tons of coal for fuel, and loaded a full out ward cargo. One hundred and fifty men worked almost constantly day and night handling her freight. Next Sunday the steamer Tacoma will be due, and then this operation will be repeated. No other port on the Pacific coast can make a wlmllar showing. Ledger. The British cruiser Comus arrived In port from Esqulmalt yesterday. At first It waa the Intention to remain here Just long enough to get the mall, and Captain Dyke thought he would make another Btart for the south at 1 p. m. The Bhore party went back to the crul- If you want a sure relief for lunos, use an Allcock's Bear in Mind Not one of the host f counterfeits and Imita tions Is as good as the genuine. nr Immediately after a vlalt had been paid to the llrltlah consulate. Whin tho hour for departure arrived aoine tliliu I) ' 1 turned up (hat eauaed a change In tlii plana, unit the warship will not get away before this morning. A tlw cruiser steamed past Alcatrss ','Jji';'h saluted thn American flag anil the firt replied. From Imtii aim goes to Houth America and Incidentally will keep a sharp look out fur Hi'! illaulilcd steamer Llnllth- Kw. Thn latter here on July 31 j with t.ii& centals of hurley, valued t III.DI2, ami oma n-r profiler eiuwi off Arapulci. Captain IVtrln acnl a hoat'a crew aahore for aaalalance, ami tho ni-na n-arheil here uhnut the miildle of laat month. Hlnre thwi the dlaahlfl ahlp hua not hei-n heard from. Hhould th Com ii a plrk her up both veaaela will niak for t'allao. Call. V Wltt'i Witch Haiel Halve la an an llaeptlc:, aoothlnif and ht-allng a.fll'-a-tlon for burna, acalda, cuta, brulaa, etc., and cure pllea like magic. It Inatantly atopa pain. Charli a Itogi-ra. "I tulrnlt that the adoption of free "allver would cauae a panic, but the "country require a draatlc doae of "medicine. IJeaperate dlaeaavi aome. "time require heroic remedlea." Maa tur William Jonnlnga Uryan. "I hold the disturbance of the meaa "ure of value, the mean of payment "and exchange or any derangement of I "the currency to b one of the most I "unpardonable of political faulta. He "who tampera with the currency rob "labor of It bread. Ha pander, In "deed, to greely capital, which U "keen-alghted, and may shift for Itself; "but he beggars labor, which la hom-rt. "unauapectlng, and too buay with the "preaent to calculate for the future. "The proaperlty of the working claases "lives, moves, and haa Its being In n "tabllalii'd credit, and a ateady me "dlum of payment. All sudden changes "destroy It Honest InJuatry never "comes In for any part of the spoils "In that scramble which take place "when the currency of a country Is "disordered. Did violent fluctuations "ever do good to him who depends on "dally labor for his dally bread? Cer tainly never. All thee thlnga may "gratify greediness for sudden gain, by "the raahneas of daring speculation; "but they can bring nothing but In "Jury and distress to the homes of pa "tlent tnduatry and honest labor. Who "are they who profit by such a state "of things T They are not the many, "but the few. They are speculators, "brokera, dealers In money, and lend "era of money at exorbitant Intereat "Hmall capitalists are crushed, their "means dispersed In various parte of "the country, and, such a miserable "policy having destroyed exchanges, "they have no longer either money or "credit. All claasea of labor partake, "and muat partake. In the same ca lamity." Daniel Webater. in ri'KK A COLD l!f IIN( PAY Take laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Cha. lingers, Prugglst. Roue pillows are being made by all women who own rose blushes, or who ran beg, borrow or steal the blossoms from a nelghber. The roee petals are , practically the same aa for a rose Jar. Many political speakers, clergymen, singers, and othera who use the voice excessively, rely upon upon One Minute Cough Cure to prevent husklness and laryngitis. Its value aa a preventive Is only equalled by Its power to afford in atantaneous relief. Charles Rogers. Free allver Is very contagious, but tho bacteria are not perslBtent. An In jection of candid thought kills them promptly. Pittsburg Dispatch. Speed and safety are the watchwords of the ajfe. One Minute Cough Cure actc speedily, safely, and never falls. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colds are cured by It. Charles Rogers. The remark that "the Lord hates a quitter" seems to have made a deep Impression on Mr. Sewnll's mind. Kan sas City Journal. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsnparllla purities the blood, cures Eruptions, Ersema, Scrofula, and nil diseases arising from Impure blood. Charles Rogers. Mr. Sen-all Is not a true silver man. He has not had the disease long enough. Tom Watson. The U. S, Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Hon. S. H. Plies, of Seattle, one of the foremost stump-speakers of Washington, will deliver an address in this city on the 14th Inst. A hacking cough Is not only annoying to others, but Is dangerous to the per son who has It. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to It. Charles Rogers. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Coiin Drusr Store. A grass widow should always wear a lawn gown. OASTOXIXA. n fu ll am ttiutaf St lies wtappnw Tho decline of the befrilled shade Is an established fact. lamp pains in the back. side, chest, of Porous Plaster FROM MAINEJO TEXAS The Tide of Public Opinion Is All Favorable to Paine's Celery Compound. Congressman Ikll of Colorado One of Those Recently Restored to Health by I'ainc's Celery Compound. There la Just now no lack of news from the Western states. Public opinion In Colorado and Iowa Is aa promptly and accurately heard of as from any New England state. From all over the West come reports that Paine's celery compound occupies practically a clear field In the cure of disease arising from a tired or other wise impaired nervous system. No other remedy was ever used by so many men of sound and reliable Judgment. No remedy but Paine's eel- ery compound has ever been recom-1 mended by so conspicuously fair minded a body of men and women. The half-hearted experimental efforts of scores and scores of sarsaparlllas, tonics, and so-called nervines, with which the market Is constantly recrut-!of ed, are In startling conerast with tbe confident, because thoroughly scientific, way In which Paine's celery compound sets about restoring health and vigor to the worn out body. Why will people be silly enough to Jeopardise their lives and lessen their chance of getting well by taking any thing else? There Is no help so sure and so im mediate aa one gets from the use of Palnes' celery compound. Detailed in formation of Innumerable cases of rheumatism, neuralgia and dyspepsia completely cured, has established this great invlgorator as the most valuable remedy those run down In health can make use of. Women whose stock of nervous en ergy was well nigh exhausted have been restored to a Joyful, contented LEA & PEffira j SIGNATURE S (fy printed in IrsC C BLUE, diagonally j c.zrcss the OUTSIDE wrapper of every jouic of t ( J T'e OrMna! and (len- i 70 V".I;.;TERSHIRn, as a further pro. J iccuon nsa.nsv an imitations. 4 b Aecntajort heLnlte J Stat., JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS , N. Y. J Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department TRY US-fta Parties desiring the best of Job printing at the lowest prices should call at the Aatorla Job office before going elsewhere. state of body and mind by this same great nerve and brain restorative. Paine's celery compound Is the great est achievement of modern medicine. It banishes weakness and pain as sure ly as Its famous contemporary, the electric light, dispels darkness. Paine's celery compound frees the body of vicious humors that cause kid- ney and liver complaints. Only a great remedy based on a deep knowledge of these diseases could do the work that I Paine's celery compound is now doing-, Better nutrition for the nerves, an awakened , appetite, purified blood and complete assimilation these follow the conscientious use of Paine's celery com- I pound as surely as day follows night. I If you are alarmed by a throbbing the heart an Irritable stomach, or i general debility, be fair with yourself, ! use the best means there Is, examine ; what Paine's celery compound is doing, j Is has cured an astonishing number of i men and women of Bright' s disease. 1 rheumatism, neuralgia, heart and liver trouble. No sufferer can pass lightly over the remarkable record that Paine's celery compound has to show to every sick and ailing person. Among the thousands of testimonials received this year is one recently sent by Congressman John C. Bell.of Colora do, who says he has used three bottles of this best of all remedies for dyspep sia and rhetimatlsm, with the most sat isfactory results. Among the testimon ials received since January there have been no lees than Bixteen from con gressmen from different states. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... in A laL.as OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. AGENTS R. 0. N. CO.. Agents, Portland. In Aledieval Days When people wanted anything they knelt down and prayad for It How ever, that waa aome Urn. ago. Along about 14ii0 a fellow named fluteo berg, who had "com d. Rhine , ova.." wa monkeying around a i carpenter shop In Lents. He whit tied soma little blocks and actually man an alphabet Than h rlirxed , a eort of wall, a machine that would look something Ilk our let ter pre of today, lie arranged his blocks In order, put aome Ink on t.m, alao a plee of paper, and than screwed his preaa down. That waa called printing. Old Outenbers; made a howling aucceas of the racket and hi head became so swollen that h really snubbed the king on day. Th king overlook! It however, for he had an Idea, what kind of fellows printer would be. Well, finally they got th print Ing system down pat and, aa th. centuries rolled by, began printing newapapara first parson. Invariably lingular Dumber, any gender and hard cas. In This . Enlightened Day There ar. many newspapers as a matter of fact But It I an utter Impoaalbiiltr to get a newspaper to admit It Th advertising patronage of a newapaper depend largely ea, wholly upon Ita circulation. A newapaper la a great deal Ilk tbe human body; If Its circulation Is good. It pro para: otherwla, otherwlae. Soma papers publish 1 X Want Columns That I, a column, or a number of columna, devoted to small advertla. ments. If a fellow wan la anything troubl, a wife, a house don't mak any differeocs what it Is be can get It by means of a small ad. Included In the "wast" column are "For Sale," "For Rent" "Lot "Found." "Stolen" and "Mlcel laneoua." Now, Juat see what chumps aome people are! Why, a man has been known to hunt over a city this city for day looking for a nous In which to live. Had he com to Th Astorian ofllo and asked for a want ad. h could have gotten hla bouae without th least bit of trouble and tor about 25 cents. It Is Needless To tell of The Astorian's clrcula Uon. The paper haa been estab lished for a quarter ot a century. Why, old Concomly read the first rumor of th. building of a railroad to his braves from It Circulation Is The Astortan'e Ions; suit Conse quently, when a fellow comes Into The Astorian offlee, looks pleasant, throws down K cants oa th coun ter and says be wants a bouse, ha gets it Why, Jnst Think I Th Astorian goes Into every house In Astoria and a great majority of thoa In the urroundtng sections ot Oregon and Washington. HeneS, it yoa Insert an ad. In The Astorian, It is equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all thoa houaes and telling the Inmates that you want something or have something for sale. Why, talk about a snap! A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mat ter what It Is when you have any thing for sale; when you lose, find or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to The Astorian. Bring 8 cents with you, and. above all things, look pleasant Tell th. clerk that you want a want ad. in the want column, give him your S cent and go away happy. Aa Her man Wise would say, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and the bowlegged to manhood. 3 Lines OLT for w Cents. .Try It. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americana seeking Eng lish Captlal for new enterprise. A net containing the names and addresses ot 350 successful promoters who have placed over 1100,000,000 Sterling in Foreign In vestments witttin the last six yean, and over 06,000,000 for the seven months ot 1SS6. Pries, 5, or 25, payable by posts! order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, !0, Oheapstde, London, E. C. Subscribers wll be entitled, by ar rangement with the directors to receive either personal or letter ot introductoln to any ot these uccasaftd promoter. This list is first class In every respect, and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may ba depended upon. For placing the following It will be found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of In dustrial, Commercial and Financial con cerns. Mortgage loans. Sale ot Lands Patents or Mines. Directors; SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPTB. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFE. Copyright Ask the ticket agent when you consult him about your eastern trip, to tell you about our service to the East and South. Ask him to tell you how much shorter in time as well as miles our line is to Omaha, Kansas City and St, Louis. Ask him, too, about our service between St Paul and Chicago. Get one of our folders from him and study the matter yourself. Do this and your ticket will sure ly read, as It surely should, via the Burling ton Route. A. C. SHELDON, G. A Portland, Oregon, AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE, For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul"" Railway, will be sent to any address oa receipt of a two-cent postal stamp. Apply to Geo. H. HSaflord, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. A d: y ;i is :