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THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, SINDAY MUltXIXW, DKCKMRKK 20, 1851(1 wim t. lighter. Editor. Telephone No. St. tkums or smscnirnoN. DAILT. Bent by mall, per yet? WOO Bent by mall, per month .M Dllverd by carrier, per month..,. .45 WKKKLT. Bant by mall per year, B In advance, postage free, to subscribers. All communication Intended tor publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communlcationa of all kinds aod remittance mutt be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astoclan guarantees to Ita tub. KrlSrn the largest circulation of any jewapaper published on the Columbia twr. Advertising ratea can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second oldest eekly In the elate of Oregon, baa, wit to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the elate. Jno. T. Handley Co.. ara our Port iaod agents, ami coplre of The Aitoriaa eaa be had evry morning at their stand, IM Third afreet The "A.torlaa" hereby orTere to donate ONI nt'MRKl DOLLARS to Rt. Mary' Bnepltal, payaMe oa demand to Father Dtelnann, wkeaeeer legal evidence U pro dared showing that nay afternoon aewe paper pabllaked la Aaaorla haa printed wtlhla the lut ninety day expiring be frm ihla offer a alncle "apodal" or Iker kind of "talegraphle preae report,' received ever the a-lrea entering either f the telegraph la Aetarla. froai aay point entalde of Oregoa. Astoria. Or.. October IS. I MM. Ex-Preaiditit HJurrtoon bas evidently determined that for htm at least the post of honor la the private station and he poo'woi the faculty of saying what be wants to aay In a manner at once mo direct and conclusive as to leave no doubt of his meaning. When he de cided not to be a candidate again fur the presidency he said so in a dljrnifled and convincing manner and he has Just declined to be considered as a candidate tor fniu-d State senator in the same unequivocal nay. There are many peo ple who will regret his determination to refuse all further public position, but they can but respect the motive which prompts the refusal. That he can serve his country, as he says, by what he may say or write on public questions while a private citixen. he has already demonstrated, and the country will be glad to hear from him In the future. The Cascade Lock edition Is a credit to the Oregonlan and the state of Ore gon. The event It commemorates fat of national Importance, and has attracted even International attention. The pa per will go Into the hands of thousand and thousands of people who never saw an Oregon newspaper before, and as an advertisement of the whole North west region It usefulness and Influence will be most widespread and Incalcula ble. In no other publication printed haa the great Columbia River basin been so accurately and graphically por trayed, and the interest and curiosity ef multitudes will be excited to learn more about a country whose rich re sources and natural advantages are so temptingly set forth. But It Is not alone In this particular that Orepon. in common with other states In this sec tion, reaps as advar.:a.je from thl3 great stroke of enterprise on the part of the Oregonlan. It will be a revela tion to Eastern readers that here on the Pacific coast we have a community of sufficiently refined and Intellectual peo ple to appreciate and support a news paper whose dlgnhy and general tone fa equal to that of any published In the country. The further fact that the black and white illustrations, colored litho graph and typographical work of this edition of the Oregonlan were all exe cuted by home artists and local Port land mechanics, demonstrates, perhaps more- than any other one thing, that Oregon has emerged from the dark woods of the wild and woolly west to which she has long been relegated In even some of the most advanced East ern opinion. It la to be regretted that Astoria does not occupy a more promi nent position on the map of the Ore gonian's great edition. But there will nevertheless be as much pride and sat isfaction felt lure in the success of Its undertaking as among those of its pat rons who live in localities it haa seen fit to treat with better favor. THE TARIFF TO CUT A FIGCRi;. Eftoiator Peffer's dwlaration in favor of free trade binds, of course, only him self, and comes In time to forward, and for the purpo1"? of forw 'rr!!n7. h's cam paign for re-election. But It is likely to serve a broader purpose than that, to call attention afresh, indeed, to Pop- ulistlc teachings and professions on the tariff question. It was considered fortunate for thi Baryanites tbat they were able to keep the tariff quetl n so much In the back ground during the recent campaign. They saw their ilang-r. The candidate's views on the tariff were nulte as plain as Mr. Peffer now makes his. Mr. Bry an Is a free trader quite as prominent as any man can be In this country. And yt as a candidate for the presidency he was appealing for the votes east and wes. to organized labor, which haa ul ways asked, and received at Republi can hands, the benefits of protection. Whereve- the subject waB brought up he difpoiea of it In as few words as possl'.l" I.'pon the whole he handled himself in the circumstances very clev erly. He could not deny his record, or his economic convictions, but he hus tled both to the rear and cried all the louder for free coinage at 16 to 1. One thing a( a tro was W motto, and sil ver, he -declared, would cure so many of the country's Ills tbat the tariff ques tion even would lose Its importance af ter eilver coinage had once, more' been 'made free. c But the tariff question Is coming to, the front again, and is likely to remain at the front for some years.' The Re publican will revise the present law In the interests of protection, and rest upon that. If what they shall do la to be chanired at any time it can only be through the agitation of the subject by the opponent at protection, and that will require a flKht In the open. In such a contest, where will the great majority) of the silver Republican of the West stand? They are for sil ver, but they are also fur protection. Colorado, Montana, Idaho and Wyom ing are all vitally Interested In protec tion. Could Mr. Teller and his lieuten ants swing their slates for free silver If the faot were made entirely plain that the price of free silver would be free trade? Mttst they even attempt such a thing? They are protectionist. All of them who were in congress at the time voted for the McKlnley bill. So far as the Populist are concerned. Mr. PenVr lays down no now ground. tYee trade has from the first been a plank In their nUtforni. Those who came from the camp of the Democrat htnusht the doctrine along with them, while those who came from the Uepub lioan camp had boon partly lured from their former associations by the cry that protection was all against the far mer and In favor of the other follows. Here. thou, as many observing poli ticians believe, is to be found reason for the prediction that another such coalition as that operated In the recent campaign cannot again be formed. Sil ver cannot again be made the sole Is sue. The tariff will necessarily cut a figure next time. The law on the book will be of Ki publican devlsement and cast In a protection mold. The western Populists and the southern Democrats may unite to fight It. but not the west ern Republicans, who, a little more vigorously now than some of their east ern brethren, are demanding a remedy for some of the Inequalltie of the Wil son bill. IF YOU'RE GOOD. Santa Claus'll come tonight. If you're good. And do what you know Is right. As you should; Down the chimney he will creep. Bringing you a woolly sheep. And a Joll that goes to sleep If you're good. Santa Claus w ill drive his sleigh Thro' the wood. But he'll come around this way If you're good. With a wind-up bird that sings. And a pussle made of rings If you're good. He will bring you cars that "go." If you're good. And a rocking horsey oh! If he would! And a dolly. If you please. That says "mamma" when you squeexe It he'll bring you one of these. If you're good. Santa grieve when you are bad. A he should; But it makes him very glad When you're good. He la wise, and he's a dear; Just do right and never fear; He'll remember you each year. If you're good. -James Courtney Challlss, in St. Nich olas. ATTRACTIVE WOMEN. Why is one woman attractive and another not? The most admirable and attractive thing about an attractive woman is her womanliness. Everybody admires a womanly wman. She must ha-e heclth. of course, b--?a!ie without lit cha u-ntiM Wa hto hHhlnu. t,A. eyes, the fullness of her cheeks, and her vivacity. Real health must mean that a woman Is really a woman. That she Is strong and perfect In a sexual way, as well as In' every other. That she Is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some are born with what Is called "constitutional weakness." Some who do not enjoy perfect health, need only take the prop er precautions and the proper remedy to lecome perfectly well and strong. Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription will cure any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to worlds Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo. N. T., and receive Dr. Pierce's 100S page "Common Sense Med ical Adviser," illustrated. "The bourgeoisie and the men in blouses" will nnt suffer because, for the first time since th? war. leaders In com mercial life are beginning to realize that sound and Intelligent government is to their ow n selfish Interest. Chicago Times-Herald. MARVELOUS RESULTS From a letter written by Rev. J Our derman, Dlmondale, Mich., we are per mitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recummending P.-. King's New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous In the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Iia:.tl8t church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms or coughing would last hours with I ti Interruption, and It seemed as if shi could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick In Its work, and highly satisfactcrv In Its results." Trial bot tles free at Chas. Rogers' Dr-jg Store. Regular size, 50c and 11.00. If any especially malignant M'-Klnley man thinks he ha any more lingers than he knows what to do with Thomas B. Reed has In an Inside pocket the address of a first-class and rapidly re volving buzzsaw. Chicago Tlmes-Her-ald. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and per haps fats' bilious fevers. No medicine will ac more surely In counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit ter 60c and $1.00 per bottle at Chas. Rogers Drug Store. FREE TO EVERY MAN1 THK METHODS OF A OHEAT THKATMKNT FOK WEAKNESS OF MRS. Which Cured lllm ...;er Everything Else Failed. v Painful disease are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the menial foreboding are ten time worse than the most severe pain. There Is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sloop is alnuwl Impossible, and under such a strain men are scarcely respon sible for what they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of sexual weakness until It was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. Hut providential tnsplru- tlon came to his aid In the shape of a combination of medicine that not only completely restcrtxl the general . nlih, but enlarged his wetik. emaciated parts 1 to natural site and visor, an ! he now declare that any matt who will take the trouble to semi his name and ad dretw may have the method of this m n derful treatment free. Now when I; say free I mean absolutely without cost, ' because I want every weakened man to ! get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I, poee as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the mental ; torture of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy the one that cured me. Do not try to study out how I can afford to pay the few postage j stamp necessary to mall the Informa tion, but send for It. and learn that there are a few things on eath that at- tnougn tney cost notnmg to g?t they are worth a fortune to some men and ; It is reported that the football casual mean a lifetime of happiness to most ,tlea of the soasoii amount to three killed of us. Write to Thomas Slater, Box 3vi, and 125 severely Injured. According to Kalamaxoo, Mich., and the information I the latest returns this b.itts the Cuban will be mailed In a plain, sealed en-! war. and as for the prize ring It Isn't velop. ;ln It. One of his admirers says that "lien- i era! Weyler la a man of action rather word." Jerusalem: If his actions w-er eqim.1 to his word there would not be today an Insurgent alive in Cuba. Chicago Inter-Ocean, ECCKLE.VS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sres. ulcers.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itive cure for piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction, or money refunded. Price. cents per box. For sale by Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. It is at least admitted on all sides that Mr. Fltxslmmons actually did hit Mr. Sharkey somewhere; and this fact cannot but be regarded as progress to ward the Ideal prise fight. Washing ton Star. j Soothing, and not Irritating, strength "Excjse me." observeed the man In etiing. and not weakening, small but spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and .fTectlve-uch are the qualities of De-' that Is not where the liver Is." "Never war Little B:arly Risers, the famous you mind where his liver Is." retorted the other. "If It was In his big toe or his left ear De Wtt's Little Early Risers would reach It and shake It for him. On that you can bet your gig- lamps." Chas. Rogers. A New York paper expresses surprise because "the Chicago aldermen get only $3 a week." This :s an error; th, Ir salary is 13, but they "get" a great deal more. Chicago Times-Herald. It Is the same old story and yet con stantly recurring that Simmons Liver Regulator is the best family medicine. "We have used It In our family for eight years and find It the best medi cine we ever used. We think there is no such medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs M. E. S. Adlngton, I Franklin, N. C. "Each member of our family uses It as occasion requires." W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky. If the Enropean "powers" are to take a hand In ending the Armenian out-! rages why should not the 1'nlted States take a hand in ending the Cuban out-1 rajres? vMImlngton News. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and Invariably reliable are the quali ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev er fails In colds, croup and lung trou bles. Children like It because It Is pleasant to take and it helps them. Chas. Rogers A business administration with as lit tle gush as possible will be acceptable to the 7,000,000 who voted for Mi Klnb y, and several millions more. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. It is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWltt's Sarsapa rllla. Chas. Rogers. If the battleship Texas Is too top h'nvy let the tiresome vessel be turned upside down and run as a whaleback. The whole J4.00ii.0o0 need not be w asted. Chicago Tribune. The U. S. Gov t Keports show Royal Baking Powder superior to alt others. It would be wiser for the senate to i pass the Immigration bill and not waste ' time in talking about Cuba In a man- ' ner which can do no good. Indianapolis Journal. : TO Cl'RE A COI.I IN ONE DAV, j Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, i All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. ! Regers. Druggist. ; The demand of the mugwumps Is for revenue, retrenchment and rest, but what the republican party will give the country Is protection, prosperity and progres. OASTOniA. Tot to il ai a Ipttan ettry nappa. n y nation that think or miying libit should tlrst make sure that Spain Is able to deliver the goods.- New Yel k I'tvaa. The old lady was right when she said the child might die If they waited for the doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few dose of One Min ute Cough Cure. She had used It for croup before, Cha Kogvi. McKlnley' lawn Is no longer trodden Into mud, but the front door bell Is showing sign of overwork. -Toledo Hlade. Scaly eruption on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by IVWItt's Witch llaiel Salve. It l at present the article most Used for piles, and It always cure them, t'has llegers. What we need Is nmro business lows demagogy in our polld'S - I.' llle Commercial. and nls- The length of life may be Increased by lessening lis dangeis The majority of eople die from lung troubles These may be averted by promptly using one Minute Cough Cure. Cha. Kegel. l'st WoM'oot Corn Cure. No rare no ny. For sale t Ks-tes-Coim Urnx Store. Eastern ivipers aic announcing that the bicycle season In that vtin l no sign about over, but there abatement In the blctcle (M'iry or the I bike Joke. OASTOniA. Tk, fir- ' Balis tl a) iwy The old way of delivering message by postboys compared with the modern telephone, lllustrati-a the old tedious methods of "breaking" colds compared with their almost Instantaneous cur by One Minute Cough Cure. Clias. Hog res. If McKlnley Is to get ail in his cabinet he will lim w.th an extension appendix. le suite muse It To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you neeJ lmpIv a,,ply it.vitf. witch Ha- sel Salve according to directions. Its maglc-like action will surprise you. Chas. Rogers. It is asserted that Spain has Increas ed her army In the Philippine Islands to more than 30.uiJ men. :in,l still she Is a far from, pacifying the people there as those In Cuba. little pills. Chas. Rogers. If congress proposes to revise the tariff this winter simply to Increase the revenue, the shortest and sweetest way will he to raise the duty on sugar. I'eWltt's Sarsaparllla Is prepared for i !eansinir the bloe j. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chas. Rogers. Progressive street iinprovoitu ,u Is game In which there Is a prise for a who play It. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-C'onn Drutr Store ()( nj(l 2oC PPT I)rl('ka"P There are numerous complaints In the East that the members i,f the short skirt rainy-day clubs never come nut when it rains. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. n rw- ti aiit bs Spa! RREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No. Vi Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re pairing. First class Horseshoeing, Etc. LOGGING CAWP (DORK A SPECIALTY 107 OI.NKV HT., bet. il and till. ROSS HIGGIIN & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Alton Fine Tai tnd Cuflrn, Table Dellcidei. Donettli and Tropical Fruit. Vegetable!, Sugir Cured Hamt, Bacon, tic. Choice - Fresh and - Salt Meitv Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Fisfyer Brothers, i Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandelery, Hardwftie, Iron h Sti'fl, Coal, Tiror-eries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Fetid, V" Paints, Oils. Varnish, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons fc Vehicles. - 0UTWA1U) HOUND OIIK00N OKA IN sail. Kl. M -to. Aagtikl .1 Am liark li iier ship , Mr uip Ma Sonoma l lr , ,.'Slllherlniii.hliii rUemaiiiniiiililtet lr'iililM. ., Marian, I . A in lope ...riinimre . Inuliiem-llii . . iSiue ..Lord SliKfisaliurr Karhtsmrl l'lvlrnliil .. Hint IrNtin M, . ..I'lplei H.ynMI.U Mselswtit Kiieift isle .. . Ilelirleitii AKliirl , . I Itiill.lirne ... . ., Aiilr.l , . , iil,irin Cavils . M-rrs KalialU ... ., .. Jav.t .V'M.esle .., ... KlllnoiHt Mi'lnvo'ii ... ,. Pariirilt v..,.,... N(irel.ii,. . , ., si sr iii ... 1 llr.hni.,,,,, . 14 hralilp Hr lop .' . ,.r baik Kr liar. Mir liar.. .. Sept. ttetbr Mir lnp . ... 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Hull 10,' 0111 li,.'n , ; . tlu !. i'i alinoit. , , .... rloiii, vslur t-4 ittl , ,., lri 1AV.1!MM It -H.MihliW flour, Iiim,(j l-A,ao l.v btili' flour, rslu'e .vi,iM J - l.tl. value k.',Nl. fisher's Opera Hoase L. E. 8 ELI a. Mn-r. Friday, December 25 Christmas Matinee and Evenlnr . . . A $20,000 PRODUCTION... COOK TWIN SISTERS M.ignliicent Scenic- rrmlucllon of the I'rlfcinal Dramatisation of Mr. Stowe'n Immortal Novel Uncle Tom's Cabin FORTY PEOPLE TWENTY PONIES lsiNKIKS AND lil'RROS EIGHT ORIGINAL PLAN. TATION Jl'UILEE SINGERS A puck of Man-rating Siberian Rlood hounds, including Ajax, the ll.OOO cham pion beauty. EVA'S GOLDEN CHARIOT Costing 13,000. I'NCLE TOM and his typical Southern ox-cart. MILITARY HAND OF Ml'SIC All this In our grand street display. The sight of a lifetime Ixm't miss It. Price: Matinee Children :c, adult Mc. Evening price 50c and "Sc. Dur Ing Christmas week reserved scat will lw on sale at the box office of Fisher's opera House. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. rnrsitiAN and mm.hon Graduated from Copenhagen Univer sity. Specialty, Female Diseases. No. ISO Commercial street, Shanahan Building. Hours, 10-13 a. m.: 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZERT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria daily el cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat urdaya at 11 p. m. Tickets (food on both boats. U. 15. SCOTT, President E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. .SNAP A KODAK. .it iny man coming out ot nur ators and you'll net a port nil t of a man brlmmln over wit., pieiwii::'. tlioiin'it'. Much iii. ,lty In lb- liquor wp rinve toolfersre . imiiifli In l.leata any man. COMrt ANH TliY THEM HUGHES & CO. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. . Important to Americans seoklns; Bns llh Captlal for now enterprises. 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McSlurtry IIIA.IOII.M Auibktii CliaUalU alrauaaen. TIENTSIN Am hktn Aililemla ... IVrry ,'joutt H CAI'K TOWN Hr ahlp Hrlll.h Peer. ill AGO Hrtm Otwulr.... MAArlA.N- iler bark IMIrlmiio........ . Mkl.lUH'KNK tJr bark I aJiibrlsn rtikftalu. PANAMA Br imp Auillrth Murray . William HKKKHKNCKM If.a l-Nov. sih, I S, W. Total tnunag on Hi nay -.V Sarne time I'i IKIM-tt.TM, Ham Unit In IffH-WTU. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. !' nMili7aMaSiitV 1111 ifn 111 1 1 ' V 'i i'i 1 !'i li. ai i3 MANHOOD RESTOREDS-: T'r7pf . 0 tlenolalaiiiou.JrnnrU MiyMail.m quietly rur. ,.,, fall tier. II V W V - Cunatlruitliin. 1 1 aUu al I l..,- l,y ,i. r ,,1.1,1 1.....,. V.T V II I nmnf iliNrtianr, w n spa A a srvrB A III homiM tit I Ol CITplDKNVS titrnffthenii rtd rmUimiiniiiil wonh tirirnriti, Tim rrMon MifTrr) Brit nnl mrv1 hr Ihwfnni In Ihiim. nlr4tr nr Mnl am . Pro UM I (la. C'l'riliKNKIn thf only km.wn rfim in. a wrlitnUHriniirtrnin1 limner n'turnwi iloJOftboi.tix f.Tl.vut, b n 1 -il I. t-wml f-r rMBMtln-uUr Aiidnm I A VOL II K1IC1 JI B C'O P. O. Itox CHA8 KOOKItH, 4r9 Custer Battlefield Fort Custer ami Crow Act'ni'y, Montana, are ths Ilurlington Hnute's New Short Line to the Kast an! South, from which Custer battli'dnlil Is easi ly reached. Th dlstiince from the former Is about thlrtn miles; from the latter about two and a half miles. At both places, holders of throuKh tickets; whose limits per mit are allowed stopover privileges, and good ho tels and livery stables are to be found. For a booklet irlvlna; a brief account of the battle In wbloh Custer lost his life, and also for Informa tion about rates and train ervlcs via the Burling ton Route to Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, Kan sas City, or any other southeastern city, write to C. 8HELDON, O. A., Portland, Oregoa Parties desiring ths best of Job printing at ths lowest prices should call at the Astoria job ofllos before going Where. FLIiKT-ISlMW. mili l l. ... I'.Mil.iiil I' lour WlH Milium , Kerr llloiir, uiiHiili"',; " J t'atiieron A I'o iinlloiir, iciiihrlo ' Sli,iii . Kerr ' Porllriol flour Mill . liHllour, 10111011' t .1 it I'nineioii ,t Co iM.taat .M.itti M,:mi ii.ii 7.VM0 ' 4l.ll.VI 7u,iu "si'.iiiVj" 4N, l 4.',l III Ml 44..KI K1,ll ,1.'..l HI !! lil.Otl Itl lUI II 1,11 ll.UUI I a. ,1 I Hi xt I in lit I I0i il I I.'. M I II 1 Hi lit I m M I Ha I Ha Id I hi I as I II M I III i I H M I In ! IWIIsrul rioiir in"' - -hlh'ou A Ktur . , lliilliuii, iliilhili'S'i'l Mlhaou it Kerr J II 4'nnieioii . I i Ilalloin, llulllile I'o .1 It l iiineroii A C Klli'on M Kerr Ilitllour uiillirls I a mhiHi a hxrr Portland Hour Mill IVrllnu.l Kloill Mill..... all H Id HI lia.,.. all III M ill l:M Id 111 l .... til Hi M tl l' Til l! 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WAY TO OKKOON. ctrrtis. isttosait. ol-T U7J ll.tll Sillloli A llrle , l0 M'l . I .o lAl tt '.'4 i tl Mrter, V. A I I'atl IK'IA UK ln'tl I'V H' 1 1 lift mi A I lw; pot I ' s 11,1 Ano. ilmhrio i J laliUam A I o slliaoii A kerr ; at 1 al : im lti litlAI i 1 1 litlAI ilW lit) A I , ! iHl Ul PHAI , llt imil ii.it 1(11 A 1 . ai I m a I . 111 llUAl J k t'ainemn t'o at ll t ....... J k I ararrvu A I'o . .! Vt liOAl .in im a l .i7w I0UAI I. ... J K Cameron l a as : i n I . slmpauu Lumlwf t o . M . siiitpaon Uiubtr Co. It im tl I f.vi tMAI llellnesv I1.V1 tUOAl . ..Ita litUl it mm Situntt'ii on tin- Mouth side of Aetoriu's hills. Twt'iitv dfgrt'i'K warmer and vegetation IK) days in advance of the North hide. Magnificent Kites for res idences, overlooking river and liny, sunny and shel tered. Easy ami natural grades; little or no grading needed. H llV I S I ten If nutrrir-r-korl ).( .. mm... . j all IN horror of ImpoUnrr. (Il'l t: rhiauaua Uiulivwr. Uil - il y to rtir. whlMiut mi upt-rttiiitn. Hriim.,t,L ir mix ln.x aoil hutimooiau. 378, tUn mocltro, (Vl, J MU fry Cimmorrlol Htwt. :fJlii,f ""ilr f..r u ,r,.i.,, rillil fTV I M...I, Sperm. i, i, ,,.. a la I M .H,. 1 lill., li (i 11 a I u r a I ,ti uo.r.u..i U rnam r nr 11,11. nil M iirl...!. II, mi. Iirllall.,1. ,,r l. . . r.n.tt M.Mtiaa. f 'HtfmCis"''ir!r liratim. Nun a.lrlD.nt. u. ,,,.. iitcmaiti.o Slnld ny llrnnaiatav li s. t. ur HI In plain orapir. v. l ,.r 1 L.lil,,, aj 7 t llruUr tt'iir uit nuuMt ::r'l.h nianwa Rraaa hufftL PILLS mm a.,. . , KMialaa. a.i Icli,w, ,.oitaii li'f'V vl.'.,"" -is..t " r ' -nil 1,1.. mM. Tat a. allirr. A',hMj,u .alli.-1 i,,,., b. tttfar ATSORlfl PUBIiIC IiIBHARY READING ROOM FREB TO ALU Open every day from I o'elook to I'M and 1:10 to l:M p. m. " Bubsorlpuon rates tt per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DDANB ITS. AN ENtOMATlCAIi BILL Or FARE, For a dinner, served on th Dining cars of the Chicago, Hilweukea and Bt pm Railway, wUI be sent to any address ot) receipt of a two-cent post,. lUlnp. Apj Ir to Geo. K Htalford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. ft SJatl'tClMltl.O WT all-t