The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 10, 1897, Image 2

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THE DAILY ASTOHIAN, SATl KUAY MORNING, .HI.Y 1, ml.
gaily gtatovtatt.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. M.
TERMS Or HlBHCKirriON.
DAILY.
Bent by mail, 'per year J6.00
Bent by mail, per month SO
f ervsd by carrier, per month 45
WEEKLY. :
Bent by mall, per year 12 In advance.
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications Intended tor publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Buslnesa communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorlan.
The Astorlan guarantees to its sub
acrlbers 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,
nxt to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Hatidley & Co. are our Port
land agents, and copies of the Astorlan
tan Us had every morning at their
.ai.d, 124 Third street.
JAPAN AND HAWAII.
The ground of the protest of Japan
to the annexation of Hawaii Is that there
are S,k0 Japanese now there, who have
large property Interests, and that under
the present conditions they are entitled
to become cltiaens of Hawaii, but that 1 h,lv become members of the new re
in ca.e of unnexatlon they cannot be- I Pllc. which now comprls.s the whole
come citisens of the United States. I of Central America.
That Japan has a perfect right to look
aft.r the personal and property rights ' REASONS WHY CHAMBERLAIN'S
of her citizens in foreign landp as long COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA
as they retain their Japanese citizenship j REMEDY IS THE BEST.
no one will question. It is a right at ' ', ,
1. Because it afTorJs almost Instant re
the foundation of international law. But ,lef la caJW o( paln !n the s.on)ach, co!1,.
it Is a differer.t thing, and a new doe- j and cholera morbus.
trine In international law, that one na- i 1 Because it is the or.ly remedy thut
lion has a right to compel another to
grant citlsenshlp to her citizens, or to
protect them In the claim of a right to
expatriate themselves, or to protest
against the denial of that claim. Dis-
. , , .
putts nave arisen as to the right of one
nation, by conferring its citizenship, to
abrogate the right of the government of
nativity, and to release
citizen from
1 is allegiance, but no question has ever I
before beta made over a claim of right
to enforce naturalization by one nation,
In behalf of its citizens, on another. The
n,mr,t - .,-.. - ....... W .... .
according to American doctrine, becomes
a naturalized citizen of this country, ne
loses his claims to the protection of that
country. In the oath of naturalization
the applicant specifically renounces his
allegiance to the foreign country; in lt-
self, that surrenders his right to claim !
the protection of that country. j
The potest of Japan Is based on the!
uveory mat sne nas a ngnt to enrorce
naturalization for her citizens In another i
country. A more untenable position
could not be taken. There cannot be '
.
Its presentation gives rise to the
clon that Japan does not expect her I
citizens In Hawaii to assume Hawaiian I
citizenship in good faith, and does not
expect them to renounce their allegiance
to Japan gave in name, and that she
know or believes that, although by
form of law they may be Hawaiian', yet
In fact they will remain Japanese, rea.lv
at the first opportune moment to throw
off their assumed Hawaiian allegiance
and resume that to Japan; then she could
interfere In their protection and give
effect to their vote, cam for annexation
to Japan, and Interfere, not in their
behalf as Hawaiians, but as Japanese.
Hp. there really been any tariff delay
In the enactment of the new tariff bill?
That in, has an unnecessary time heen
taken ln Its preparation and discussion?
The people generally have grown very
Impatient over the apparent delay ln ob
taining linal action upon the pending
tariff bill. This Impatie-nce being en
encouraised by de-mocrat-s, popcrats, sil
wrlies and everybody else who Is op
posed secretly, or ope-nly, to President
McKlnley iind the republican party. TIu;
fact Is, however that no congress sine?
the first one ever made the progress
which the Fitfy-fourth has made, es
pecially In view oC the circumstances.
There Is every reason to believe that the
bill will be upon the statute books by
July 15. Never since George Washington's
first term h.is a president been permitted
to attach hin signature to a new tariff
law within as brief a space of time ?r
will Wllllpm McKinley. And when it is
considered that the senate Is not con
trolled by the republics party but that
there Is a clear majority against It In
that body the speed which has been
made In the consideration and progress
of tlie bill Is not paralleled ln the hls
tfcry of any administration.
Four hundred million pounds of wool,
7ixi,')il tons of raw sugar, IHrt.OMi.OiO worth
of m.uuifaclurcd goods these have I en
rnhca Into the country to escape the
new tariff A year's gupply of wool, al
most a year s supply of sugar, more than
a year's supply of many linen of manu-
fncturMv will eivap the Inotvaiwd duties.
More than that, the manufacturers of the
L"nllol Slates will loie that nmount of
protection, which the tariff loitl?liitkn
was denlKned to Afford thorn. That which
the nw tariff wns .Iwlinusl to do. In
ndding to the refenue and stimulating
home manufacture. Is discounted for
year. Twelve months must ixifs Wfor
ihore cn he any test of the efficacy of
this Icfrlflntlon for which congrv wis
called In extraordinary session. Ttw situ
iitlc4i Is a sertous one. Political headers
look crave while titer talk about It. Who
would have- thought that the Idle capl
tal Cvnild he found to handle these Inv
m,nsn Importations? Hut It was forth
coming as soon as the opportunity pre
seated. Such a thtK never hapixMicd
before. When the XtcKlnley hill was
.xpproochliur enactment tmiortcrs hurried
In considerable amounts to anticipate the
new duties, but they did nothing !
pronchlng this scale. The power of ag
rr.K.itel capital receive a new lilustra
tlon In the postponement for twelv
months of the Intentions of the majors y
of the people of the Vnltod State.
Recognition wits accorded by President
CVveliutd In December last to the Great
er American Republic. The federation
known by that name was only partially
completed at the time, but throe of the
Central American states having; united
In the union. These were the states of
Salvador. Nicaragua and Honduras.
which Joined In the federation In pur
sua nee of the treaty of Amalpala. sljrned
two years ago. At the time of recognl
in the new republic, President Cleve
land expressed the hope that before long
the union might be completed hy the
adhesion of the two remaining states.
The news has Just been received that the
republic of Guatemala and Ccwta Rica
'never fails In the most severe cases of
irtys;t?ry and diarrhoea.
X Because it is the or.ly remedy that
j will curs chronic diarrhoea.
! Because It Is the only remedy that
j Prevent bilious colic
a. Because It is the only remedy that
, , , ,
will cure epidemical dysentery.
j . Because it is the only remedy that
jean always be depended upon in cases
lof tera Wantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt and
most reliable medicine In use for bowel
(complaints.
f . Because it produces no bad results.
j 9- Because It Is pleusant and safe to
I take.
10. Because it has saved the lives of
1 mors people ;.i . . .. .::u e in the
'world.
The 3 aod 50 cent sizes for sale by
Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The woman who Is going abroad must
not forget to buy a steamer wrapper. It
Is the greatest comfort imaginable,
ln ,wo mosl cmlca' ume ln a wom
1 an's life are the time which make the
, , , . .
girl a woman, and the woman a mother.
At these times. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription Is of Incalculable value. It
strengthens and invigorates the organs
distinctly feminine, promotes regularity
lof the functions, allays irritation and In-
"pl-Iflammation. checks unnatural, exhausting
drains, and puts the whole delicate or
ganisra into Perfect condition. Almost
all the Ills of womankind are traceable
j to some form of what is known as "fe
' male complaint." There are not three
cases in a hundred of woman's peculiar
disease that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription will not cure.
Omelet souffle, while being very hard
to make, compensates for the labor ex
pended upon it by Its toothsome ness.
Economy Is something that everyody
tries to practice, and yet Just a little
oversight will sometimes rob the most
frugal and thrifty family of a year's sav.
lngs. You want to do as J. P. Hick
mann, of Montlcello, Ga., did. He writes:
"For six years I have kept Simmons
Liver Regulator In my house, and usd
it ln my family, and have had no need
for a doctor. I have five as healthy
children as you can find."
Losing
Flesh
You naturally lose flesh ln
the summer and running down
Is so easy. You get a little
weaker each day without hard
ly noticing it There is less of
appetite, headache, weakness
of the muscles, disturbed sleep,
weakness of memory, and these
are the beginning of nervous
prostration Iron and tonics
and bitters may afford some
temporary relief, but vhat you
need is a food for body, brain
and nerves.
SccUs&mutsiCTL
of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy
pophosphites, furnishes just the
nourishment needed for those
who are run down and pale and
thin and weak. If you lose flesh
in summer take Scott's Emul
sion now. Don't wait till fall
or winter before beginning.
For Hi. at sue and Si.ce by all druita
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
The Remedy with
a Record. .
SO Years of Cures
THE PHYSIOLOGY OK THE I.1YKR
The liver Is the lamest secreting organ
In ttv human body, and the bile which It
sioretes Is more liable to vitiation and
misdirection from Its proper channels
th.m any other of the animal fluid,
Lt.cklly for the bilious, however, there
is an unfailing source of relief from
liver complaint, namely Hosteller's Stom
ach Rltters, a medicine which for about
half a century has been achieving Ihor
ough cures of the above mentioned alb
nti Ms. fever aiW ague. dysiHsln, bowel
coml.iitts, rheumatic and kidney aho
lU. and disorders Involving loss of ner
vous vlnor. It is, moreover, a prevents t
of malarial disease, and affords protection
to thousands of persons residing In dis
iricts of country whers that dire scourge
Is prevalent. As a remedy adapted to
the medicinal requirements of families.
It Is supremely desirable, and as a means
of fortifying a debilitated system. It Is
thoroughly to be depended upon.
If women would only learn not o sur
feit men with thlr affection there would
be fewer casea of broken heart.
A dose that is always seasonable Is a
dose . of Simmons' Liver Reg-iUtor. tle
King of Liver Medicines," It keep the
liver active: the bowels regular; prevents
biliousness; and promotes digestion. In
fact hell's keep you well. "I have watch-
eel Its effects In families where I have
practiced and And It admirable: both al
terative and tonic In Its action." Dr. T.
W. Meson, Macon, Oa.
The woman who can withstand the ,!
rtsslng effect of several days of sieady
ratn must le a human sunbeam.
Last summer one cf our grand-cl.tl-
ircn was sick with a severe rowel trou
ble." eay Mrs. E. G. Oresory. of I reder-
kstown. Mo. "Our doe-tor's remedy had
uled: tht-n we trle.1 Chnmlierlaln's Oollc.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which
ave very speedy rllef." For sale by
Cstcs-Conn Drug Co.
There is much cant in the propensity
many housekeepers poses of deprecating
verything that Is modern.
Some for ten. some for twenty and
some for thirty years have suffered
from piles and then have been quickly
and permanently cured by using De
witt's Witch Haiel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and all forms of skin
diseases. Charles Rogers.
Colored candles that show two twisted
tones are In great favor for table dt-'ori-tions.
Don't thin your blood with sassafras
or poison it with blue-mass; but nld
Nature by using DeWltt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for c n-
tipation, biliousness and stomaih ar.d
liver troubles. They are purely veget
able. Charles Rogers.
The wo-nan who Is perfectly satisfied
with her app arance must either be very
beautiful or blind.
Don't neglect a cough because the
weather Is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around It may develop Into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Cure la easy to take
and will do what Its name Implies.
Charles Rogers.
It Isn't what servants eat, but what
they waste that makes their presence In
the houBe expensive.
W. B. Johnson, Newark. O., says,
"One Minute Cugh Cure saved my only
ohild from dying by croup." It has
aved thousands of others suffering from
croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other
serious throat and lung troubles.
Charles Rogers.
Small black turbans, with a cluster of
cocks' plumes at the side, are worn by
fair cyclists.
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It la a ter
rible accident to be burned or scalded;
but the pain and agony and frigh'ful
dlnPgurements can be quickly overcome
without leaving a scar by using De
Wltt's Witch Hazel Salve, cnanes
Rogers.
Scalloped caulillower fulilils the de:dre
for novelty in serving a stand-by vege
table.
Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist at Men-
Ion, Mich., says all of the good testimo
nials that have been published by the
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera asr! Dlarhoea Re-medy could be
liipllested In that town. For sale by
Estes-Craln Drug Co.
The blue and white bed rojm Is the
'jualntest and coolest apartment imagin
able. "They are dandies" said Thos. Bow-
rs. of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise,
while writing about DeWitfsUttle Ear
ly Risers, the famous UUIe pills for sick
headache and disorders of the stomach
and liver. Charles Rogers.
Uiilny weather gowns should reiu-h only
to the ankles and be dark In color.
Sick headache can be quickly and com
pletely overcome by using those famous
little pills knovn as "DeWltt's Little-
Early Risers." Charles Rogers.
Use Webfoot Corn Cure. Xo
cure no pay. for sale at Estes-Conn
Urn?: Store.
MARINE NEWS.
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THE OHJKCTION NOT UOOP.
There are people who haw objtvtlons
to advertl-dti,; matter In the columns of
a newspaper. The ground of objection
Is that they do not want to read ad
vertisements. Now this objection Is n d
g'.l. for .ft.':it:m.'s th ne adi:'tlse.
men! convey valuable In! irnatlon.
For Instance, how else ivuld rhe trav.
elmg public learn of the excellent din
ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen
tral lines between St. Taul and Chicago;
or the general comfort of traveling over
this popular line. For particulars call
on the nearest ticket atfent or address
J. C. Pond. G. P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis.,
or Geo. S. Ilatty. General Agent.
Stark street, Portland, Or.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Maximum (temperature. C de.
Minimum temierature, M deK.
Precipitation, .51 Inch.
Precipitation from September 1.
ISM,
to date, V 45 Inches.
Exccm of precipitation from September
1. Ki, to date. .19.1)3 Inches.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair weather: fresh northerly wind.
Few medli-lpe have h Id !h -lr ground
so surees-efuliy is Ayer's i'h. Try I'-e-toral.
L'urlng the past tifty yenr. It hns
been the niot popular of all cointh cure,
and the d.-tnan I for It today Is greater
than ever Ufcre. Prompt to net and
sure to CI1IV.
fillks are g.-ttlng so cheap that a fro'-k
of that fabric Is no longer a luxry.
The adult scalp should be thoroughly
washed oecaionally to remove the oily
partlel , then apply Hall's ll.ilr Itenewer
to give the hair a natural color
CABTOI1IA.
Tit h.
Hal
Sifuitm
firf
at
Some wrele(e, Utile peaches are blush
ing at the prlees asked for them.
CA8TOTIIA.
Tlsn
Uain
Upturn
af
The hay fever vli-tlra will soon be with
OASTOniA.
rSIMMONs
Tfle Favorite Home m
For all diseases caused by derangement
of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, a
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 LlVER
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. H. Zeiliu & Co., I'hiladelpbJa-
:astbejia
XWcclalilcPrcpdrdlionfDrAs
slmila tlnS the Food ntul llovJ uU
ling itic Slonuvdis nikl IVwwls of
rromoiva Wiio stion.Chrcrful
iK5sarvlllfsl Contdlns nctlluT
Oimiin.Morrl'iw nor Mineral.
NutNahcutic.
ItJimm
v timtm (tit '
fhrm Sri 4 -
Apcrftft Remedy forCont!(vt
tion. Sour Stonwich.DidirhDca
SUE!'.
Fac Simile 5is'iuitur of
NKNN YOHK.
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER:,
The Choicest
Table Wines
f, MANHOOD RESTORED
i- .1 i a gMsraoleedioeuteall ncrt,m diMur. uh u Weak Mrmurv I .T.J
. r ' S ""u,h WsatlulooM, Lo M.Dhuud. Mghilv 'mZ!z
f f buu.r., .11 dl.lu luu of puwer lu ti,,.t." ,.,., r
v. (Vi f , r u,T'' b oretik.n, yuthful eni.ts, rYm use of
ylWN ,' ,'rn-vV 'inr.timuUms, which Ind lo Inllrroiir CnnimiTtkm or
t l l f' VfvLy'fLsr -oM i uk..oT"r.
1'iug ... di.trtbuttuagBU Thud auj V.oiUlli at., i-u.ti.ud. vt.
FOR FAMILIES
Also for Medicinal . .
and Cooking Purposes
CARLSON'S FAMILY
103 Twolftft Hlrcct
Hustler's
Twentieth St.
I
i
Hi
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
T
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
48a Bond Street.
UNION MEAT
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS
Guaranteed ths Bsst In th. Mark.t
OKiNcK FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREGON
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
AHTOHIA AKIJ BAHT AHTORIA
CHOICE KRKSH AND SALT MEATS
R. U. Boyle & Co.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
S23 Commercial Street Astoria
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLIS OF
Culoria It pet p I oae-sla Mtln mIt. It
Is ftol K)M Ii bilk. Don't alio sojems la mII
yo sajthing oa th f 1 or ptwslis tlisl II
li "lust si aid "will mwr mrf p
1 d.' -6r tUt too rt C i lVT O E-M.
J. W. CONN. Af.at Astwla.
"Private Stock"
"Cream Rye"
"Old Hickory"
"Pride of..
..Kentucky"
...and...
"Hermitage"
Repsold California
Brandies
LIQUOR STORE,
Astoria
and McKee Ave.
Situated on the south side
of Aftoria's liilln.
twenty tiegrees warmer
and vegetation 30 days in
advance of the North Bide
Magnificent siten for ree
idenct'H, overlooking river
and bay, minny and ehel
tered.
Easy and natural grades
little or no grading needed
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Oregon
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
lfiril r N'ormsl I'ournir of tlin-o yesrs
'nlcr y'r wholly trifrMiiiiiHt.
T raining .l-mr( m,-nt of nine xiu.I-pi with '.'iiO rhlllnn.
lii.triM lion liii'l Iniln nil In ' m mux l (tjwfillnh ) v
t"in . .inl Viicn' M'uli: (or imlilii: hi'IlmiIk.
1 li N'irniiil illplnniH I. rcfngniiinl hy mw n STATE
j.irr. i.r.iiiini.Air. ui ii'Hrn.
1 lirhl fxnn.n. Tnlllnn, h.H.k., hoitifl itnil IoiIkIhk (aH
ir"iniiui i. .I'mjij irr Tnnr.
tiuili in. Iiiirllni tlii'iin"! vi... lln () per yi'r
A' iiiIimiiIc Kraili'i ,f,iitil frniii liluli hoil.
1uUciKui'. ( h' 'rlully mint mi plli-.m ,i,,
Al'lr'.
I. L. CAMI'IIKM., Prenl-lsnl, or
W. A. WANN, Morri'liiry Kncully.
COMPANY
Ar You Uoinjj East?
1 turs and ess thai your llokal
reads via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
CHICAGO.
S'l PA U L.
MINNEAPOLIS
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UMAHA KAI1.WAYS.
Til U Ui
QKfiAT SHORT LINE
DULUTM.
fcT. l'AUL,
CHICAGO
Ami all I'uints Kant and
South.
Thslr Mainlfloant Track, Psarlsaa V-
tlbultd IMnlus and Hlplnc Car
Trains and Uottoi
'ALWAYS ON TIME M
Mavs ilvan this read a national reputa
tion. AU cl of pasMtutara earrtas
on the VMtlbulad trains without stra
ohania. Hhlp xour frlht and traval
ovar this famous Una. All aganta havs
llcksta.
W. II. MBAD, P. C. AYAOR.
Gn. Asant Trav. P. and P. Act.
tU Washington at., Portland. Or.
This Railway Company
OpnratM lu trains on the famous block
system;
Lights lis trains by lortrMty through
out; I'sea the eel o bra tod tleotrio berth r4
Inj lamp;
Huns splendidly qulpid paaaengsr
trains every day and night betweea
Ht. Paul and Chicago: th
Chicago, nilwaukcc &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated veetlbuled
trains, carrying the latest prtsata
compartment cars, library buffet
smoking cars, and palate drawing
room sleepers.
I'arlor rars, free reclining chair cars
ami thi very beat dining car service.
For lowest rates to any point In lbs
I'nlted Htatea or Canada, apply to
ticket agent, or addrea
C. J. EDDT,
General Agent, Portland, Or.
J. W. CA8KT. Trav. I'aaa. Agent
Going East?
If VOl) A Wit.
I0 NOT POMClliT
Three Important Points
KIltHT-Uo via ths Ht. Taut UctuN
the Ultra to that Ixilrit will alTurJ you
ths V" ri arrvlc.
8. .J 8 that the couion bsyond
Ht. l'aul rraJs via ths WlmxmslD C.a
tral bocauM that Una makna cloa. ooa
noctlons with all the transcontinental
llnrs ontrrlnc th Union Iiot thsra,
ad It snrvlc la Drat-claaa in sT.rj
particular.
TII1HD For Information, call on
your noightwr anil frlin!-ths naanwt
tlrltst ant-and ask for a ticket ra4
ln via ths Wraconaln Central Unas,
or address
JAR. C. I'OND.
General I'aaaonre Agent,
v Milwaukee, Wis.
Or OEO. B. I1ATTT,
General Agent
Portland. Oregon.
I7J 180!
Fisfyer
Brothers,
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty.
! Sell A"RIA
Ship Chandler
Ifnrdware,
Irou it Stwl,
Coal.
Orocerien it rroviBionu,
Flour it Mill Fend,
PaintH, Oils, VamiHhe,
loggers Supplies,
Fairliaiik'HHcaloH,
Door.s it Windows,
Agricultural Implement
Wagon it VehicleH.
HOP LEE CO.
CLOTHING,
Merchant Tailors.
Unilnrrlolliliiif'iinili, uot1.t. Hnltiiaiiiltrntit.nl
inaiin a periwi ni. Ktitv orili-r un-tu-ally
011 time. nntKraclloti guaruiiiiKMl.
Cheaper Than Any Other I'lace in the Glty.
Welch llluck. OAN CoinitiernLI Ht.
His v. I. a non.rntsnnmi.
l'-"rIT HIT Ut.lHirill'l'.,
llfl. Mii.rniairrliira,
UliliM. u 11 natural liv
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lion. Irritatlnn nr til..L
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IJIrculnr at.nl uu rii umL
BSTORIR PUBIilC IiIBRHRY
REA.DINO room frcs to all
Opn arsrr 4ay from I a'nloe.k t la
and t.tO to t:tO p. m.
BUMcnption rataa It tr annum.
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B.W. OOR. ELEVENTH DCaNl ITi.