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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N, FIUIUY MOKNINU .11 I. Y l!U7. gaily otottmu JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephona No. M, T Kit Ms or must kip ho. DAILY. Sent by mull, per yer .....J6.00 Bent by mall, per month .SO Served by carrier, per month... 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year $2 In advance. Pontage free to aubsorlbeit. ' AH communleatlona Intended tor publl - canon snouia oe mrevieu lo l.b cu.. Butslnosa communications or an tunas and reinittancea mmt be addressed to The Astortan. The Astorian guarantees to Ita tub- acrlbera the largest circulation of any.nest desire to repeal the Sht-rni.tn silve Urwppaper published on the Columbia river. Aaverua.i.K ran-, can oe nau on 0.001.- . .... . . . I . L )l cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the tecood old j t weekly In the state of Oregon, haa. next to the Portland Oregontan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. .ve our Port - land agenu, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their Hand, 1:4 Third street. ASTORIA A3 A COMMON POINT. There seems to be some misaiHTehen - c on me part ot Astoria oustness men la regard to Astoria's relation to Iran continental railroads, and the position It will occupy and tho freight rates It will obtain upo-a the completion of the railroad. The latest Issue of the Transcontinental West Bound Freight Tariff shows As toria sis a common point with Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, etc, taking the special Pacific coast terminal rate. On East bound (business to Missouri river and points east thereof, Asicrla likewise t.ik the tame rates as Portland on most cbmmoJlties. The questio.! of supreme Imiwrtance to Astoria Is, whether, upon I ! the completion of the railroad to this: port, Astoria will ake the wini rates ....... , .1.. r.i -v. ii. w.ii.. W...w, kk n-i 11. ..... ....11.. .1. j. Portland. Tln're Is it-very rraoa to tie- lieve that the railroad company has al- j read v settled this Question 1.1 the a fflr- '-iiir. 1 ue vrry lain imii me nmu la j oeing duih in as auostanuai a manner as any line in the Cnited States, and with the glare Is on the pavemer.. tho physical ability of Muling fifty Ion tied j " rroieht cars la either direction, with anAN IMPORTANT FUNCTION STIMl I LATED ordinary locomotve, at a speed of fifty I miles au hour, go to show that the line has been planned for the heaviest trafile, and is expected' to carry the wheal of Oregon and Washington to tidewater, where chips can take it at the lowest i possible cost for transportation. It U argued that should the road give Astoria the uoe rate on W heat that Portlar.d has, it would bring on a right with the Northern Pacific, which naturally desires to control the business for Paget Sound. This argument is fallacious for two rea sons: Three years ago the Northern Pacific h&aditd stbout 75 per cen; of the " " "- egoa . Tacoma and S. attle. Today the j U .... . , mn. KnEMrotn. ..... J T. . . . 1 0. R. & X. Is getting S3 per cent of the business from the same territory. Thei',! "lemselves, which when Inert be- . , I the trade aa ever, but with Its moun-jand lainous line and steep grade, has been unable to compete with the practically water level line, especially since the lat- . ... ..u... j the shipping be done at Astoria instead j of Portland, there could be no possible j reason, from a traffic standpoint, for any greater animosity on the part of the Nortnern Pacific, than has existed in years past. It has always fought against the Columbia river. It makes little dif ferece whether the port is Portland, As toria, or Skomokawa, the principle is the same. If the rumors are correct, tiiax" Huntington Is about to secure control of the O. R. & N., Astorla.is may jreat assured that whatever happens, the wheat of the Interior will be put aboard ships at this port It Is reasonably certain that Mr. A. L. Moliler, the new general manager of the O. R. & who took the reins of power yesterday, and w ho is a traffic man of experience and wisdom, will not be long in realizing that by loa.ilr.g the wheat upon vessels at Astoria the cost of transportatloa will be so largely reduced to ships that char ters on the Columbia river will be great ly cheapened," rates at the same time slightly Increased to vessels, and the division of rates with the A. & C. R. R. would more than balanced by the in- crease in tonnage. Trusts are not regarded as Illegal com blnations In Germany, as is evidenced by a recent decision- of the supreme court of the empire. Economic considerations appear to have played a promlnc.it pi:rt in the deliberations of the court, which, in its opinion, says that It is not to the interest of the community that i;iade quately low prices should prevail In any branch of business or Industry, and points out that attempts have been re peatedly made by legislative bodies to bring about ihJghere prices for certain product iy means of protective duties. The ground is taken that If this policy be pursued by the legislature, agreements or combinations iietween manufacturers to prever-.t the ruinous competition and chwk ih downward te-H'riey of prices cannot be regarded as generally and ab solutely obnoxious to the interests of the ccnimiKilty. Indeed, the court suggests that aueh fomltlnntlo. inmy b rornrded n measure In the Inlereat of th whole community tit. cawi where tho combliilns mfliuifiuH'irer are threatened vdlh (man oiiU ruin, Thin doolafcn will repay perusal lr the United tatea. It ha fallen to Thomas B. Reed to render vital aimtiit.inep to three pivnl dent In the execution of their poltele ' In the whole history of tho Kover.-mrnl i there I no other nervlce which p.ir.illel 'thin. The GloUp-rvmoernt pointa out tt . Mr. Reeil. n. apeaker of the Flrty.fimt j connivm, with It clow majority, prevrnt !el n free eitlnmto bill from reaching jrre.iilent nrrlon. much to the latter isstjiif!ti,I1(ln ttfti,r ,)u, fi,UM0 h(u, com ! mined Utnlf. A tho leader of tho repi; ; !lca;ia of the heni.e Mr. Kevd vunMe. j President Clov.-ar.d to carry out hi wv viurehnsmis act. And more rvevnily h I power of thl. Individuality has iv,.ill , i!(,m Mv,Klnloy , (lel' ,),. belllse e oy retlutto'i until tie ca.i formula fully hts Cuban lollcy. Thtve ndmlnls ! Indiana Mr. Rwl h: put under dee ioMUratloflu to him. while at the same j,,m """ ou "5 own vlcw of v i,h" public weal demanded. REASONS WHY CHAM CERTAIN COLIC. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY IS jTHK REST. ) , ' ' " . . Ilef In cae of pain In the stomach, colic , chorn morhi. 1 Bec.viao it Is the only renudy that never falls In the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. because it Is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. t. Because It Is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it Is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. S. Because it is the only remedy that can alwnys be depended upon In ca.-es of cholera Itanium. '. Because Jt is the most prompt and :nost reliable medicine In use tor bowel complaints. S. Hecausc it produces rx bad results. 5 take 9. Because It is ple-..sant and Kite I . 10 Reciuse it ha. saved Jhe lives of imoro l ri" " " t..-. in the world. 1 Etes-Conn Dru? Co Tn house h"lt l kt'lt compactly . rlAsfwt 1iirit-c thtf. rt.-.v ta thA nrw tlisit a-ill . . . . . be the coolest at all times. Open the imlows after ti e sun sets, but not while The kidneys exercise most Important functions, which are so wearisome that they tax to the utmost the strength and erxlura-ice of these busy little organs. Every breath, every pulsation of the heart, every movement of a limb, every thought, makes waste, and necessitates the developmet of new atoms. The used up particles In the blood are sifted from it. and dissolved Ut a watery fluid by the kidneys, which then discharge this fluid into the ibladder. A train of disasters to the system would follow if these "ashes," so to speak, were not thorough ly strained off and discharged. This U the case when the kidneys become inuet Jive. Hosteller's Stomach Rlttrr hv n tort- their activity, not only keeps opv.i a most Important outlet for Im- purities, but prevents diseases of tlie kid come liable to fall a prey to diabetes. Bright'8 dls'.'ase, mephitis, albumanuria, other maUuiis specially incident to them, wnirh, although not specially rapid in their progression, are particularly ob stinate and fatal. An the younjf woman who looks wll with her hair brushed straight back frm her forehead Is the o; who most thoroughly dellehts in the prospect of real summer weather. iou may nunt uie worm over an.l you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera oral lUr rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Ei-tes-Conn Drug Co. The floral trophies tied to the- bicycle havJle bars tell of delightful hours passed amid Jrafirant lures or in same old-fa.-: hioned garden. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills knovn as "DeWltt'a Little Early Risers." Charles Rogers. Depression of Spirits so common In summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, mean3 a deficient supply of nourish ment The vital force is lost. It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance.' At any age, but especially in youth, it involves the risk of lung disease. Loss of flesh and a cough are threat ening signs. of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo phosphites, meets these cases perfectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. In Scott's Emulsion the taste of the oil i? fully disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk. For sale at tc and i.o by all dmsroltta CCOTT BOWKS, Mig. Checusts, New York Sc. It will go... Right to the spot Ayer'a Hair Vigor will k right to that hM iot and begin to bring the hair back. It Makes Hair Grow. Loose clothe and downy cu.-lilou. ltin vnly a, ..fRutlve sort of comfort to the woman who Is suffering from some d1..' ene or derangement ol the oniait l I -tl.'.otly feminine. Some clothes a:,d Mime pi Hilton make tho p.iln an.l the dl.viu-f-..-l seem less. rl'.aps the nerve :ir--mot affected and this lit Him disturb the dUestloi. Nothing will ever ivmi 1--1 ! relieve but a radical cure. The st.ul 01 so-called "female complaint" may be very slight thine tivdeol. It m.iy be t.-.:r In tho UigUuilfi; some ni;ill hytieul. nieaoures would sih the trouble. I'ei talily nt this time, a Utile bit of t!r rlsht medlcl :e would slop It. YVhc'i the trouble ln-e-omes worse. It Is h.ud.r io cure, still It cat N ourwl. I'r I'l.-ri's Favorite Prescription will positively cure aiy trouble of this character, it m.iy te absolutely relied uihmi. It affords l.i-t-l:ig relief to a woman whose naiur.it modesty has kept her from io isiililnu a physician. Send a cents In one-cent stump t World's Dispensary Medical Aoclatlo-i. Ruff ill o. N. Y., anl reci-ive Pr. Pierce ion puiro "Common Sense Medtcc.l Ad viser," profusely lilustrated. Tho wise woman will not cut up h r Ktxxl material Into rustles evn thoiuh some fashion Jourtutls :wit Uk v show ing "no .other styli-s THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objeotlona to advertlslnsr matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection is that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now th:a objection Is n t gooa, tor onentimes in fe auverri.se- ments convey valuable Information. Ftor Instance, how else would th trav - eling public learn of the excellent din- Ing car aervtce of the Wisconsin Cen - tral llnea between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of travellnx over this popular line. For particulars call an the nearest ticket atrent or address C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee. Wto . or Geo. S. Batty. General Airent -It Stark street, Portland, Or. Why will seme apimrently sensible women apiiear in the struts in troeK having unitized lace sleeves? Economy la aomethlnK that everyrsly tries to practice, and yet Just a little oversight will sometimes rob the most frugal and thrifty family of a year's av Iruj. Tou want to do as J. P. Hlck mann, of Monticello, Ga., did. lie writes: For six years I have kept Simmon? Liver Regulator In my house, and used it In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." It Is easy to preach economy, bui hard to practice It when one lives adjacent to the shops. Tho secret of a speedy cure In sickness es In selecting the proper remedy nnd this is difficult to do unless one Is sure what the ailment is. But one thing Is sure, had the liver been actively at work sickness could not have come. It Is then always safe to take Simmons Liver Reg t lator which keeps the liver well regulated and all poison expelled from the syst m. Days are alwnys brishter when thev begin with a letter from some one of whom you are very' fond. Some for ten, some for twenty an! some for thirty years have Buffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently Cured by using t- wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of sltln diseases. Charles Rogers. It Is tne poorest writer who always us the most complaints to make iilxjut pen. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but nld Nature by using DeWItt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills for c-n stipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely veu'-t- ble. Charles Rog-ers. There is no question about the genu s.-ncss of the summer weather at present. Last summer one of our grand-:hll- ren was sick with a severe bowel trou ble," Bays Jlrs. K. O. Gregory, of I'reder kstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy hai failed; then we trii.il C'hamlx-rlaln's Colle Cholera 8inl Diarrhoea Ki-meily, wlileh gave v;ry speedy relief." l or wile In stes-Conn iJrug Co. The football hero loses cast before hi: val, the sun-burned oarsman. w. a. jonnsxm, Newark, o ays, One Minute Cugh Cure aved my only child from dying by croup." It ha aved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles Charles Rogers. Sunday at the sahore Is the respite of many a wrage earner. TERRIBLE ACCIDEXT.-It Is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded but the pain and agony and frigh'ful disfigurements can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. Why Is It so many new women w. Id-fashloned gowns? Use Webfoot Corn Cure. ,Vo cure no pay. tor sale at Eh- tes-Conn Druer Store. HiHM.K i;i riNn. If a woman I III nood lie.illli Ihei 1 ;-o more healiliful eniilo nieiit than lousework. tienerally spenklnil. there I no happier woman in the world. Hiu hw .IIITereiit when every bie ith I paid, every step torture! Tin sl.to of health. In nine ciIm's out of ten come froiii ..er.uin-. mem of the delicate fcntlnlii" eMBiri of iinerailon. The famtlv l.vMr ni.pilie :irt eonceinliiK ih.i.e. Ii r.i'l us-iilly .nsNi.i upon an "exaunti.nl hi " Kiiun this the n ode-: vvom;.it iian.rilly sin UK she I rU'ht. Kx.-ept In very i.miimi.i ,-a.- of "female weakness" e im:n.i:l us nr. unnecess.iiy. Ir. Pierce's I'.nei'Ue I'le scllptton IS a simple, ll.uural lell.d il' I In so Ills It -uie k.1 f .1 y . p. -nil in n'.h . Send '.'I otlc-eelll stamps to ,-o . r 01 tn.ulms only, and receive free a e ; of lr. i'lere. s Me.lle.il A.h I... r A.l.lre.s, World' liNp 'w-ir' Mi.:'-'l Vso iui mi, ;u(Talo. .. Y. I'UKSII til l'I'l.Y Ol VITALITY. To renew a waning stock may be K.ith- orl from a source accelblo to all. and never sought In vain by tiny whose con stitution and victor uio not .i much dilap idated to bo wholly past repairing. KvKleiue direct, convincing an.l ample, Indicates lloetetter's Stouu.h I'dtten n a tonic of unexampled ettlc.icc l id jcifect purity, and possessed of nnpirtlen that onsiltule It an Invaluable remedy tor lyspepsla. constipation, liver complaint. unlnary and uterine weakness, rheunn.le complaints and malarial fever. leil.i.. females and Infirm old person ore In vigorated and solaced by It, and the phvs- Ical prostration which usually follows a severe Illness Is In a Kreul .leg -eo rem edied, and convalescence acoelarntid through Its use. It occupies lea iltuc IHisltlon anions nuMlclnal staples. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the liurton Mouse, liurioii. V. V, and one of the most widely known ni?n In the slate, was cured of rheumatism aitr three year of suffering, lie says; , have not stitllclcnl command of language to convey any idet of what I sufter d. my physicians told me that nothing v oul.l lie done for mo and my friends were fully convinced that nothing l"it death n.n'J relieve me of my suffering In June. '...I. Mr. Kver.s. then salesman for tip. W le e' Ing I'rug Co. re.-otmn-ii'.el i'h uv'-i-r- tl s Tu-.n l.olln. At t.s tiei." tin : -ut v ; , .: ;,. .;...:r re kvs 'dlen to i. . : !i . i. 'lormal z in. I !t - .1 i t,, r. ,. ,...y i,.s i.;,r-:. ut i.-n . fer . c m uir. th- I'.iln faim iuu - I eg an ., I-er-a..... the i-.i i- ind nuw 1 coni.ler that I i c ir-d. For by -:ne i.i',in It A H i'.tt.r. with 1.. '. A'e'ri. Indl.in.iimll. !nd.. writ": "I :,: i-efire ulven a testimonial in : I'.ut I will say that for thr-e have never tun wlthoot I'h.rn! Polio and Cholera :;:ul t ilarrh.v: .v . ..j n i . r y life. I ,11 Me 'rt.iin's i;t.i- fdy In the house, and my wife womi.I as soon think of being without tlour :.s a lottle of this Remedy in the sumtm-r Season. We have cse 1 It with all thr-e of our children and It has never 'a led to cure not simply stop pain, but cur absolutely. It Is nil riiiht. and anyone who tries It will t'nd It so." For n! by ntes-Conn Prug Co. "There's no use In talking," s.iyo V. ll. Rroiidwell. druggist. La Cygne. Ka., "Charr I rlaln s Coin , t'lad.ra and l'nr rNe ttemedy doe the work. After tiKIng miJIrlns of my own pr.-par i tlon md those of other. 1 took a dose of Cham berlain's and It h. j.-. nie: . . u"j dose 'Miri-il me. PnndMiy nd e-.iis. ien llotisly I ran Pvomrr.ernl It as )!... ;,-t thing on the m.irk-t. The and V . t slxrs for sale by Ktes-Conn J'r.u '"d xotici:. All erson are cautioned ag ilrt plae ing lumber, wood, wagons or othT struetion on or near the rallrjid i-.p lt Such action I datu'ero i to the ;r.ve;ir.; public, and whether d-.ne through are lessness or mallee is a penal .ffrs Herenfter partb-s gulliy of s i.-h pr i "I f will be prosecuted to the f.iii i xt. tho law. astoi:1a & c.t,r.Mi;i. i: r, rtoAD co.Mr'A.vy. regulator7 TUB Favorite Home m For an diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, q 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 SlAp 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 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. U. Zeilln Sc Co., Philadelphia- Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings FJark Fii!7. Portland, Oregon, CA8TOIIIA, SIMMONSV CASTOR AVctfcUil'lc rropdrdlion for As -similat ini llic uh! Ki1 ul.l tliig ttic Stouuiths ami Howls oX IVomoK's Piviostion.rikTrful nc5s .nul Host Conl.ilns iu'IIIkt OimiiiTlorpliino r.or Mineral. Not Nahcotic. Srnn ' .Wi ni ' Jiff 'mt . Apcrfift Ronu'tly forfonstirvi tioii. Sotir S U nvvc h . I ) i.t 1 1 Ikkm Worms .Convulsions iVwrish ncssiiiul Loss or Sleep. Tac Simile Sitfiinlure of NKW VOHK. iJi r Wilt utrf.ifc i m iir mr n , m EXACT CO&VOT WRAPPER. l! 5 - :-oww w1 .wofc.oisi'sossisiswja kJ-V -. ftSn.Jf K.i..t-. , I .sr-rN y?TV iilininnnnrATARoiit'' i iiiniiiiwww iibwiwilkwviu. J IvT 3 lluool Uiiiihm KwiKb .a)fc Uii, anil uie4ly eur i Vttl of lUav I I fr ri lr K ImKllionsoinl rrur ma' I sui nnv 1 ;k, r,.-.tn minrrs sr r. rtin-1 bt Isirier i bwaiiM. nlnstf pee enl ars trnnMod wtia lro(a(lll. rt'l'IPKN K 10 th only known rvniMlv liiriirv wlllmul on efH,rKtkMt. aisirallnt,.itW wrl'.lil susrsillevf lva luel lti..nT rrlurti0 If ftj ta,raj o,.ra pu Uu o iHWUiaua I sufW ..a a u.i. i r. r f '. Ji. In mail. tM-nU for mosrimilu iua mumuaaaUv AMn- lVoLOICI.a;OP.alkaX'IwlyrH:lro,('J, a-AUoos; ''HAS ItoiillHS. 4'k Commercial Htrvet Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and MoKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...An: Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 4i3 Bond Street. U. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans and Investments Commercial Htroot, Antorln SELF STARTING HERCULES r I HtarMi.eiii' IIiiim) I'liw.-r Murine KhKliie. roil I'AKTICI XAHN AKDItKHH HcrculcH Gas Btielnc Works 40 HNKIMB BT., HAN KKANCIHCO Ross, Higgins GROCERS and BUTCHERS ahtoria and eaht ahtoria CHOICK FRESH AND SALT MEATS SEE THAT THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTUi OF CsiurU la pt tf la cas-ilis hottlct onlr. It ll n. t I 'ii ll k'.'.k. Poa'l ttie :.TMi to Mil roa mvthiujf ' en tlis )! or frvulM tbt It It "Juit so jti'vsl" aad "will niwr story pis. jf . ' r Br t!m jo (ol C A-B-T O B-I i. n us- a sy ' in 7 ..,., I nt .ni l CUPIDCNC- V mifai V IUI t,l kll Has sv. ( Hit lOIHraUite i.rilsu. mu lx Li Mai,i....t liltil. I'lti In tit JI..,,h4tuli.J -niiuHehs. Nrrvi.ii lirtiiili,. il'ir. t 'efluiwt i MITY. t Ilmiltlllitf lifMln. Vrl,.lH . A tmi!li.An. 1 atet0 sd I.mm lie itf er tilhL l'tiiriiil rjiii. h. 11, nf U.-illr. or lik-h If lHilehM-k.1 !.! It, Hiwf uislnrrlMiM t..l nil ttio liorn.rs.'Miiipeloiwr. 0 1' 11 IIO.M i: elcuiui Utwiilror. U k ..lun.a ui.l I ha nrltiarv iir....if kll itin.ii.iilaa Sllll ill'tt Oil tllf KOlltll i( A -("rill's liilln. Tw nty tlfM't's wanner ami t'p 'tation :() tlayn in advance if th Ninth piuV. Manifict'iit nitcn fur n itk'iict's, t rltMiking river ainl lay, Hiinny ami !ul tcrt'tl. Easy ami natural gnulen; little iir no gnuling nct'tlcil I OREGON STATE NORMALjSCHOOL Monmoiilh, Oroton A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS tl il r .V'rmil I 0iire 11I three years -rijlnr )enr wletllv pr.,fes.ltiliHl. I r.iinuijt ilepur.iuriit i.l nine Ki.ele ulih r hi l. I rt-11. Inline ihin Hlel tr.illl nx In t t liumitle. .s.r.lh ys t'lii , mi I Vnr.. M isl.- in- .il.:e li .Ot 1 lie Normal dlplomii I. ree..K.ne. by mw a NTATK I. UK I. bit 1 1 KP A IK t., e,,. . I(I el,e.. I llllliih, lemkl, lllllllli mi. I lu Uing (,ip- I r-. mini--ly.', si t-'iuu per er. -.pel. nt. iHHir'ling tiieinevi.a, 1 m ,. r y,.r A.-.i.le.iile xr.ele see,.(.twll (rni liltfli m lio.ils. i n'-e-iKile- ele-erflllly Kent on M plleiitl it, A'bln.s P. L. CAMI'IIKI.I , I'rcsl lunt, or V. A. WANS, Meeretury Katiilly. ENGINES MARINE GASOLINE L'hlriK gasoline or cheap dlitlllatt oil. Kniflnes connectfd direct with pro- (idler shaft, und no noisy, easily broken i,. v.. Karit used In reverse motion. Vew apuik device; no Internal spring electrodes to burn out fpiid for lentlmnnlali. We b re bulldlnfr thpe new n'yle, nnlf itai.InK' murine envlnei In all Mile. ap to 20 home power. ery engine fully juaranterd. uThe Louvre'' ASTOKU'S COKGCOIS ENTERTAINMENT HAIJ. a KI.OOKH Klne Mu.ln. Oaiiien i,f All Klriila. Two MaifiiKleent Itara. evchythi.no riKST-ctAss Good Ordep and Everybody's Rlghtj HTItlCTI.V OIIHKKVKI. & Company POR. TILLAA100K NEIIALEA1 AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... .All. ...Open for Special Charter... Railing J.ln In anil Irom Tlllnmooti anil N.lultm J.p.nJ upun III. .alh.r. I'ur I -(fl(h( anil Pa.annr Mal.a Apply lu ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AIII.NIM 0. H. A N. CO.. Aj.BU.I'erll.nJ Thl5 Railway Company (Prata Ita Iralna tn tlx famuua block ayalvtu; l,lhla Ita train by plevtrletty tlirouao out; I'am tha ciileliralpil le'lrte berlh rrad- In lamp; Ituna apliMidldly rnulppeil paaaengar Iralna avery day and nlslit Iwlwaan HI. Paul and t'lilratto. I tie Chicago, nilwnukce & St. Paul Alao opcratea aleom Itnaled veailtul4 (ralna, carrylnt dm lateat pritata fumpartiiiriit ear. library buffat aiiKiklna; ara, and palaea drawing rtHiin eleeier Parlor ei. frea ie,litiiii chair vara and lh- very li-at dliiln ear nrvl.a Kur loweat rut en i.i any nt In tha I 'ill led Hut- or Canada, apply to tleket aaeiit, or add mat C. J ICliPT. tleneral Afent, Portlan t, tr. J. W. TAHKV. Trav. Paaa. Aaant Are You (ioiiitf KastV Ha aura and aaa that your tPkat rada via THE NORTH-WESTERN I LINE. Chicago. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS - ani - OMAHA KAIIAV'AYS Tata la lha QHEAT SHOKT LINK Haiweaa DUUUTII, ST. PAUL. CHICAUW Am ill I'oir.tH Kai-t and SmtL Dialr Manineiit Traek. PrrU Vaa tlbulvd I 'Inlrig and Hllng Car Tralna und Miiiu- ALWAYS ON " IU10 !ven Uill rnuii a ii:iuiii reputa tion. All claaara of pinumiKnra rartia.) on the vaatlliulrd trnlna l limit nra rharaa Hhlu your frolaril ami Iraval over tlila fnmoua line. All a.riila hata tleki.ta. W. II. MKAD, F. C. HAV.'.OK fli.n. Aaent Trav r. and P Aft. 211 Waahlnicton at., I'lirtlotel, 1 ir Signature la printed In BLUB diagonally acroas the ' 0UTS1DQ wrapper ' turther pratfctloa mgmintt Mil imtimtloat. ; Afatiu tor tha Ualtad 51ataa, JOHN DUNCAN'5 SONS, N. Y. CASTOR IA For Infanti and Children. Th.fis alalia dfiisri Of I. aa OASTOniA, ilali. s-Ti . - ll ea rirr liX rappe. oahtoiiiaT Hall. Hfutut J JJ of every if bottle of 1 j. 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