1 THE DAILY ASTORIAX, TtKSDAY MORNINU .11 NK 15, 1 IU7. gaily gtatovimi JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. t TERMS OF HI BSCIIIITION DAILY. &ent by mall, per year Bent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month. $4.00 WEEKLY. 8nt by mall, per year $2 In advance. Postage free to subscriber. All communication! Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to Th AtnHn. I The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub scribers 'the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John P. llandley & Co. sre our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, i: Third street. The reciprocity feature of the new tariff is likely to be eve more satisfactory thar. that of the McKlnlcy law. The addition of tea and hides to the dutiable list in creases the opportunity for obtaining fa vorable n-iproclty treaties, and it is un derstood that the senate will put Into the hill such provisions as will make it prac ticable to secure very advantageous re-" ciprocal arrangements wlih many eoan-j tries, all of which will he especially ln the Interests of the agriculturists of the United States. The most accurate business barometer is that which Indicates the progress ot:la'"1' 10 a degree that eelles. all Kurop business among the harks cf the country. eiU J,atio'"'- T 9 . V 1 . - , I . ..." . I a, L.,.-ll lutuia ,fc.Kl UiSVUlUllS UrV I1WI, I it is an evidence that the business men J are prvpari-g to re-enter into active bust- ness pursuits. The May reports to the, comptroller of the currency show a muoh improved condition of the national banks of the great cities In this particular. Their loans aw discounts are Increasing, individual deposits are heavy. a..d there! is a general to..e of Improvement and an i evidence of business revival which m'in 'f Wisconsin Cen- i tral lines between St, Paul and Chicago, Dtisiness is able to adjust itself to the new tariff. The prompt passage of the I bill Is imperatively demanded by every, business Interest of the country, and hy!0r G- S- General Agent, 24 , . starg street, foruana, ur. tho worklngmen as well. j ' The arguments of Senator Vest, who, Th vatue of the output from XtwEnz Is lea. II the tariff debate ln the Senate land factories has quintup'ed sine to-. on the democratic side, have lost much of their weight by the discovery of .r-' rors in the formidable table whi?h he presented In his opening speech, and by which he nttemptid to show that the Wil-; son law had stimulated exports of menu. iactures. More tha-: half of his state-! ments were at variance with the o.llcial J figures of the treasury departnwi:t. while J in nearly every case an examination rtlleve me of my "ring. In June. 14. . . ! Mr. Evens, then salesman for the Wheel- showed that the percentage of gai:' in " , , . 1 Ing Drug Co., recommended Chamber export had been greater under a rru-j1;l!n-9 Paln Ealm. At th!s t,me my Ioot tective tarill than under the Wilson tariff, (and limb were swollen to more than The Kansas City Star fay tlm the; people who are waiting for goo. limt.- 0:1 the farm to bri.g back good times to tl- country at large should not waste time i in mere waiting, for the farmer is steO-j lly though slowly pullinn out of his lo'nj , . , , . ... , , i rtf r.rn , I n n.l h, c!l mint nnu , rt v....r.l, I a more a d more solid footing every year. And with a n-w occupation, that of sugar beet raising, wherewith to Uwr- sify his farminir. he will add to his in-! I, come and be less disposed to listen to tho lunacies ot the iiemaifOffues. COMMERCIAL STREET EXTENSION. It is to le supposed that ot the regular . of our children and It has nver ':ol d rneeiir.)? of the city council next Frldnyj'0 "ure-not simply stop pain, but ei.r? .... , , , , absolutely. It Is all riuht, and anyone tnat body will pass the final ord.-rs reces- , who tries It will t nd It so." For sale l,y sarj to start the work on the Commercial! Estes-Conn Dru? fo. street extension. At the lajit special meeting ordinal. ces were passed authorizing the h'suanee of Ihe warrants for damages and benelltj to the property-owners interested, and when this Is done little else remains to do, save to publish the regular notice o! the coun cil's intention to Improve the slr.-et. There curi be no question but whut the mayor will sIkh the ordinances already passed in relation to the matter, unless, as ru mored, there are still further legal defects in the ordinances as drawn. At this is the third attempt to get this much needed improvement in shape, it is to t.e hoped that no further obstacles will be discovered. While the work Is being done it should be dor thoroughly. It is not alone enough to open Commercial street to Twentieth, or barely to the dejiot grounds, but it should be run through to Twenty-third street, the cast end of the depot, and then Twenty-third street should be Im proved to Excha.ue street, so that the eltisens of East Astoria may be given equul facilities for conveniently reaching the railroad station. The demand for these street Improve ments is imperative, a::d the public can not longer be put off by the flimsy ex cuses heretofore urired by councilmen. The preliminary steps should have been taken many months ago, and now that onie progress has been mude, It I In iinilio:.t 'iwn tho rlty snvTrnmort to set llmt no further delny occur In this most Imnortnnt nuttier. It Is strange. Indeed that Astoria, after Its lonr siege of light Inn for a milixtnd, enmwt hull. I street -i Ucetlona to the depot, when that structure hit lvn put In readiness to do luminous. The plan, t outlined In the council, "'"" """"' ... . .-. I... .... .....I '..nil.' ...,...', .,.. 50 :in.l N-yoi;t a question of doubt lh.it body .45 will so that It Is carried out to tie ' loiter. No muter wli.it the condition pr elivunistanoe, the city must meet Mr Hammond half way and see to It that facilities arc furishod the piddle for do. Ivg business with the r.illrwid. It has established its place of buslr.ess at the ito recommended by the majority, on an ! implied understand! a. It rot .u t ial icre , t ,h sn.lt.ts n0idd be Imn. hlUitoly built to connect with the .!etit nd freight yard, rommon justice re quires that the conneeuo.? he made, a;1 that it be !n the fullest os.IMe m. v. tier. A MATTER OP INTKUKST TO TRAV KLKRS. Tourist, emigrants and mariners And that Hostetter's Stomach Hitter is modlolnnl safeguard against unhealthful Influences, upon which they can implicitly rely, since It prevents the effects that an unhealthy climate, vitiated Htmostphere, unaccustomed or unwholesome diet, bad water or other conditions unfavorable to health, would otherwise produce. On long voyages, or Journeys by land in latitude adjacent to the equator. It is especially useful as a preventative of the febrile complaints and disorders of the stoma :h. liver and bowels which are apt to attack natives of the temperate tones sojourning or travelling In such regions, ami is an excellent protection against the Infl'ience of extreme cold, sudden changes of tern peraturo. exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever, and other diseases of I a malarial type, out eradicates mem. a I fact w hich has been notorious for years - ,..,,, ln Xorta a,, go,,,,, America. Mex- J loo. the West Indies. Australia and other I countries. 1 ISootmaking Is carried on 1; N -w Kn- THE OBJECTION XOT GOOD. , There are people who have objections to advertising matter In the columns of newspaper. The ground of objection is that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Xow this objection Is not good, for oftentimes these advertise ments convey valuable information. For Instance, how else would the trav- elmS Public learn of tha excellent din or the neraj cohort of deling over thls popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis Mr. Isaac Homer, proprietor of the 1 Burton House, Burton, W. V., and one of the most widely known men In the state, was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: "1 have not sufficient command of language I to convey any Ide of what I suffered. my physicians told me that nothing could r done for me anj raJ. frlen,j9 w,;re funy convinced that nothing but death would double their normal size and it seemed to rr.e my leg would burst, but son of tor I beiran usinir the Pain I!alm the owell- . . ,ha .., , ,,... an.I now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. ' ICM gloves with hand-p.ii.,t d flowv-rs or. ' j the back are the latest fad I" Pans A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins St Co., ui!:ir.;ipol!3, Ind., writes: "I have never M'-ri sIven a testimonial In my life. 1 !,,. T .. ill tm l..n . , ..111 r.t IllUl l-Jl Ulir J Vdl 1 VS nave never Utn without Chamle-rlnin's rv,ji and Chol.-ra and Diarrhea nera- dy in the house, and my wife no'jIJ n s think of beine without ilour it hi tottle of this Ri mely in the summer ason. We have used it with nil thrre Is Your Throat Weak? Your throat is weak. Any unusual exposure or quick change in temperature causes roughness and un easiness. Sometimes you have a feeling of tightness as if some foreign body were there. You can treat it with troches and washes, but you don't reach the seat of the trouble. Throat weakness is a symptom of more general disturbance. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil does cure weak throats by nourishing and strengthening the system. Book about it sent free. SCOTT 4 ISOV.'NE, Chemists, Nrw York. L, t : - - T jji--.- 4" Fifty Years Aro. rsndlsther's hut ! Aud within It you t , Ctsndtather's l..eotile cough remedy. Whether 'tw Asthma. BtuiKhuU ft Vi.uip, Or buhv lit night wiikcd the house with w heop. With Ayer's Cherry Prctor.it C.ru't!iet wit sure t hAt no cold or cough would r'rr (ail of cuir. In hn the ttvlrs chancr. but the rrcordt will how Coughs arc cured as they were TO y ears a j. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal ns a remedy for coughs, colds, aud uug dis eases. Where other soothing elixirs palliate, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hoalj. It is not ft cheap cough syrup, which eoothes but does cot strength en; it is a physician's cough remedy, and it cures. It is put up in l.irge bottles, only, for household use. It wtM awarded the medal at the World's Fair of ninety -three. It has a record of 50 Years of Cures. TV'-- ' T-'' f s l: ' " 1 :?v Tbnm:ist!:e Dru;:::nr Well, Kniuuir. yon iHi'uti t tuUe on ro. 1 I;vt4 yon straicht e:'v;,- l- :t "ai citi ro-.iml tl.t barrirk f.ni. s i. -kiu fi-r ir.e is the sort thing I will u t 'ave! I'nnch. All the Dlffen nr. Mr. Fnsy Why do you charm sixpence for a haircut when your sitfn says, " First class haircut, fourpenee:'" Barber Ah, but you sec. sir, you have not first class hair. Comic Cuts. Suburban Joys. Domestic From Xfxt Door Plea, missus sends her (oiiip!iiii.utH, mirl ther:'na ijnralar in our back parlor, and will you come and catch him? Pick Me L "Hamlet" In Ile, fialch. ITamlct (at Dead Uulcli) Lidif-o and gintleujeu, I shall never f org it me lurKt appearance 'ere. So (whips out his hix shooter) hands cp! Thankee. Xow, I'll get on with the show. Ally Sloper. That Tyrwnt Man. n; cur j 4 rZKt me if A Ihiiih In Manner. 3VhZ "lffer A:t! 'arf a p iitlt iviau, yer't! urst n laily trr O'Pio utiiler vcr uml'i 1 lor." IMck Mo t'p. V l lire at l nt. 4 yvd 1 V -Xr-Vrt Jihu.. Say, lsnii'l, I heard yo in lor tak tli" Kiiltl ctm, an yo never nstcr ilrink eimytliiiiK ciiU'r. Israel I link it so 'cr kwp ftMtn bnviti u gold Itick every spring. New Yik UetaliL rxn't thin your bl.od with sa.safri or poison It with Wue-inass; but nld Nature by using IV Witt's Utile Kurly lti.sor. the famous little pills f r o n Htlpation, biliousness and t.mi ih and llwr Iroubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Kogvrs. The Held of Waterloo Is n ! with a tramway line. .1. IVm't tiechv-t a couch beoauw the weather Is pleiisiuit; bofoi-e the next Sturm rolls urutnd It may devet p into a serious dttfU-ulty tn-yoiid n-ir. lue Minute Couirh Cure U easy to i.ine and wMI do what its name linpl.es Charles Rosters. U. .Uei h.is els. n army of pl.'kpo k-1 Hundri,!s of thoiisinds hue U-eti In diieid to try ChanilnTlaln's Conich Ivi m t.ly by re.idlnu what ll has done fr others, and havlnir teste.! Its ineritu f0r theins.ves art' tinlay Its niirm-st frlenls. For sale by Kstes-Cnnn Prii t'o. Uiplarders often skate I.V) miles a day. a .INt.inee of W. B. Johnsvin. Newark. O., says, "One Minute CtiRh Cure saved my t.nly child from dying by croup." It has ave-l thousands of others uffetlnir from cruup, pneumonia. bronehltN a:id other srloua throat and Inns troiihles Charles Rogers. "They are dandles" said Thos. Roiv- ers, of the Crocket, Texas. KnterpMse while writina; alwut DeWltfsUttle Kar ly Kssers. the famous little pllis I t sick headaehe and disorder of the stomach and liver Charles Uoee-s Us1 Welit'oot l'iiu ('iir'. No enre no pay. For salt ;-.t lis-tes-Conn Uva Store. CASTORIA For Infant and Children, it n SIMMOffsX regulator7 Trie Favorite Home Remetrg. For all diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER j REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. J. II. Zellin & Co., Philadelphia. :;' ft-.- hese liny .;'" fl iiiS..r,"i '.' : Cllbebso'llliriCliOHi i CURE H 48 HI'J-.r:1'' the 8ame diseases wito' out Inconvenienre. WV v nil Hrufff'tt. v'tf .4. ' I.. '' M h ton Kff.-inor.i " &X S I '.1 fc.r 11. r,,,r,lr . iH''-t, hperinstorrtnea, Wlilt.. Dnuturftl rji iharfi'iN, or ftny lnlltiriinift te.n, Irriutt'ifi or uUt-t ' Ja 1 toft-l.i ri.aw mhmha wn til in ii r. n n m.m. I'MtEvumfcitsruno. briM. Nri-trliieut cir:iMari.o rj ",d ""KUu, 0, s. a J f " snt in pi.ln wrapper, I'T iprnw. prpld, for 'fe'il fi., or 3 IkIIh, u.75. ,. m m Circular tent on rwiuMt i XVtfCtftaMc lcparation Tor As-slmiUillnfillH.hvxiftuintctfuti-tliig llic biouuui aiulUoweb of lVomoli'S Piiiostion.Chrcrful ncssnmllVst.Contdlns nt;U!T tlim.MorpUiiu nor Mineral. Not Nam c otic. 'mU4 .Uti Jn tnmit (VWtW MirM r? Apcrft-cUtfiniHly rnrronsllp,v lion. Sour Sionwvch.HitHTlHica. Wonns .Convulsions. Ffwrish UCSS fliul Loss OF Sleei. racSimiU- Sn!ttlf "t txACT copv or wrappch. KOIt SAI.K Kuli SAI.K A J. S. MunJy ImptMvsJ friction drum hoUtliiK engine. His of tioiier, TxS fvt; cylinder, 7xlJ Inches. 1 V lli-st ...Iiimi eliiflriil nlmoMt AS tfmitl new. Addixtis "A." Astorlan ufTW foil RENT. l'up. nr.N'I' I'n nil shed room, lentnlly lo.'.ited- lit i:eli.uio tntL I'ult III'. NT . -Two rooms fnnilshrd for J lulit le isc .ep."K. hi er tii Conitm nlai stnet pT inonio Aslorl.i Land and i l"i esim. nt fo Filt larNT-Kurnlsheil nx.nns. si suite or Klnttlo. by tho day ur month. Hotel Tit; he, under entire new managa ment. ilreut reduction In rates. Mrs. O. V. lMrter, manner. C. Eleventh and Krunklln. im RENT Several well furnished rooms for to iitli meii i heap nt cornet of DuAiie and Seventh streets. No. 1H1 Seventh. N KXV VOKK. Knit RHNT-Two up.ialrs room nt 1 ' Every ball Kuaranteed. I'leass report KI.M.iith street, N W . ormr llarrlsun j any Imperfections. IlKWAItE UK IMI avenue, impure on premine. 'TATIONS. Every ball must l marked "MARSHALL, & CO.. SIIRKWSHirRY MEN WANTED. i MILLS." Manufactured from Selected Iflajr p-ially for C LI'MHIA RIVF.lt Railroad hands wanted for Immediate kisminu. H. that every ball bears work on track. Apply at rom . Havel lh MAIlSIIALL lalwl. block. A. & C. II. R, H. I'ltOFKSaiiiNAL CAMUtf. IlUOWEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW jund'Tson Hull Unit, Astoria, Oregon II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. itooms 1 and 2. 1'ythlan Ilulldlng. jvet C. H. Cooper's store. Lit. O. U. K8TKH, J-iiVHICIAN AND 8UHGKON. 8ieclal s'.tentton to diseases of oomst. ind surKery. (mice over Dsns!Kers store. Aslort. Telephone No. U. lilt. JAY TIJTTDK. PHYSICIAN' AND SL'HGEON oillce, rooms 5 and ft. Pythian bulldf ''I'i'i Commercial St, Residence iimi Telephone W. ( Aetlutf aMKlntant surgeon IJ. 8. Ma rine hospital service. J Q A. IlOWLliT, ATTOKNKY AND Cf )I'N8KLOR AT DAW. Offlcs on Hond street, Astoria, Or. II. T. ('HOBBY, ATTOHNE Y-AT-DAW. 4C8 Commerrlal street. l'HV T. MOIITER, ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Ruildlnf. I. N. Dolph. Klchard Nlisu Chester V. Dolph. :oU'M, NIXON DOLPH, ATTOrtNEYfl AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 25, M and 17, Hamilton liulldlng. All legal and col lection busln ss promptly attended to Jialm Bgainst the government a sps dilty. SOCIETY MEETINO8. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening or each month. O. W. LOTJNBP.ERRY. W. U. E. C. HOLDEN, Becretary. .SNAP A KODAK at any man corn Ink out ol our store and you'll get portrait of a man brimming OTer with pleasant thoughts. Hueh quality ln the liquors we havetooilerareenougli te please any man. COMB" AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOT'l'Llil OP Oaatorlt It r-t cp In cso-iln Kot'.'.n only, ll It sot M li IWi f to Mil yes sajtt'.a; mi ti.a fV cr pwialw t!t it li "Just irud' sail "w.il sstwur ry fsr. foat, ' tUt voa rrt C A S T 0 H I A. I. as. Marshall & Company's Twine Elmore, Snnborn Fresh from the mills for U? flshln4. t. 7. 8. 9, 10. II. 12, 13, M-pty 40's. 12. 13, 14, 15. lS-ply Ws. 7. 8. 9. 10-ply 30's. San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA Kiiri'ka, (Jul. ami Cods Hit) . S. S. HOMER Will Make KcutiUtr Trljm Kvery 14 lityn. l'assenucrs nn.l Freight ut llediicod Itlllt'M. 1LU s ''-iW -JJ M rf i0 on lurrnrl A i jj-'urc ) 'n i:.t uMn rin.i i "tt.'.i . QDot i''TH'iii (rut J'V tr.isjmrt: ..irn i 7ty. i : t' -r .'ih"W..f ,iUi nary tH.4Mii 'ir n ' wo 1 11 1 1' 1 fit. f-1 ;r ui ' UI, iMflitlo tfliH mik Mlit ItuVft bi hi a,, , V'j-i, ( uotMist ViiirtirA In m iuth, StiroTlirti;,,, in-. uanat V.c l' ' r. ti-.-t Vtimwn fullii l .,nt. It 11 tii m hci!iir.iry il. ' I OI iN r if urintio In cttn Wo Hilir.iU n,t't iim ('tin i:s,n'A uiiti li-suo- l mi ,s i fur 1 w s pnrinot.rtir 'i hi ut-dw It n"ir . -r. w It-1 tt I! nt 1 ( 1 n.f i',t:i ri t it r 11 H- srtOl,0(tO C'jiiH' u U'hiinl uui uiM'iii i- '.'ii iriiirnblf Aliti",iirlfii 'nleUr, '.ikiiufl. 'K U'MKijY AiUtV'Uo IvavAv, CUltAU, ILL Slgnaturs la printed la BLUE diagonally across tho " OUTSIDB wrapper ' of every bottle of (the Original and aenulne) .Worcestershire Am m farther protection mimlamt Mil Imitation. r Agents far tb. United Mates, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, N. V. OABTOTIIA, Til ha ll alii la tfutan f 1311150 P :r lift SAUCE at THANNInTATION IJNMi Are You (iimiir It sur and ss (hat your tleksl read via HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. T 1!,- CI1ICAC.O. ST. PAUL, MINNICAI-OUH -and- OMAHA HAUWAYS. Tsis U the QKEAT SHOUT LINK lietwsos DULUTI I. ST. PAUL, CI 1IC At. O AikI nil rtxnih Kur-t mul iSuitl.. Thslr Majnlfi.ant Trsek. l'rsrlss Vs- lltiultd Inning Slid Hloeldlig far Trains and Moitu: 4uvui n r.i I " Have givsn this ni a iiatlmial rpula lion. All claasws of pianr rarrteil on the veatttiultd Inliia wltliout "Itra chars. Hhlp your frelghl and trsi ovar this fatnuus Una. All aaanls liar (li'kala W. il. MKAD. r. 0. HAViOK. tlan Agant. Trav T. and P. Aft H Waahlnglon at , Portland. Or. WHITE C0LUR LINO STEAMER "BAILEY GA1ZERT" Portland-Astoria Steamma leave Purtliuid dally fi.lloMa; Alder alrwt d.k lu a. n nJid 7:4& p. in. Asli trv.-( d.x'k 7 a. Hi and p. in. Iroviia Aaturta. C. It. and I'. H. N. doi k. t ii a.m. and 16 p. in. O. U. N. di k. T a. 111. and 7 p in. Httturlay night teotnnr travns Port and fivm Aldi-r atnd dt k at I U p. in. ami Ash at root dock at 10 IV m. rUdioduls Irioludna Hiinday rdgtat boat out of Purtland and AUrla but nu Hunday morn ng taMt. Nlgal Iniat from Portland oonnaota with Steamer ".Mil I K" at Oalhlamel at t a. in. dally eioxpl Monday t-r W.atport. Cllftn M4 Knapp, and all laiulliiga on (rcsl liU. U. II. Hfi'TT. Prldat K. A. Hwdey, Agent. Portland. C. W. Hlone. Agxni. Aatorla Teleiiholie No. II FOR. TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STKAMHRS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... ...AM.... ...Open for Special Charier... tailing data la and truss Tillamook anil Nchaltm oVptnd upon tha tailor. For freight snd Paaaangtr Villi Apply Te ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AtlliNTH O. U. A N. CO.. Agenta, Portland r a. IT 0 I L .. g 'rHyJi otatoNa, OOPVRIOHTa Ao. Anrnnaaandlng a .kntrli nnit ilearrliiimn mar qulemraw'i.rlalii, fnm, mi.,ihr an invaiiiiun m limlinlilr iwlaniaiiin. I "iiiiiiiiiik .iioi,. alrh lli eailinilaiillal. IIMoal an.hr, ,,r ,m ,,, , In Amarlra. W11 hairn a Waalmwli.i" nftira I'aiama taken IliruunU Muiiu A ( o. recalVa paelai lujtliwlii the .ai SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, I...JI.I iiii.iitli.. -1 1,,,,-fi ,, ami lUau llooa o.N Patkvih aunt Irua. AUdruaa MUNN A CO., 301 llroadnar, Mew York. SCaveata,and Trade-Marks eliulned and all Pat.f Jiini buiineaa conducted MooraaTi Pits t idulnnil'riin.n.i.III n..'...I vmiiu wo 1 an art ure pairlll la Icaa HOI. CUaa UtOM funWil. f.i.m U.' L. 1 ...... i bend Rindrl, flramng or photo., with drarrlp-) ftion. We ailviH. if oalrntalila or ni. irra -if 1.1 i ' . a iviwiRo, our ice ni una 1111 naieni la aerured. a ' M rawFHLT, n"w in villain 1 aienia," witnf roat of fauna in tha U, S. and furciga couBlriaaf C.A.SNOW&CO. Japanese Goods Oriental Curios NoveltJen -WJJLlLllJaZjl STL inViOTrW nt 1 m 1 1 1 1 c wit JsfczL "hs? i-J w ' - S f 'a, . aabauaa WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. 1