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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1897)
THE IH1I.Y ASTOKIAN, YKlNK.SHAY MOKNINU, SKI'TKMUKK IS, 157. K 7 JJaUll glotcaiau. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Edliur. Td -phone No. e. tkkm or ni iihi Kirno.N. DAILT. Bont liy mall, per ymr Bout by mn.ll, per month Served by carrier, per month... .S6.0u . .to . .60 WEEKLT Sont by mall. per year In tdvurt, .12.00 Postage fre to subscriber. All communication, Intended for rubll. canon aneuio do uirecuu to me attor. Buialncss eommunlcatl-ws of all kinds "Til Astorian." ' Th Aatortan guarantees to l.s suo scrlbert the Inrgeet circulation of any newspaper published on th Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appU- j ftve tirat ,he amo"n' of m,m,'J" :n cation to the bustnae manager. j circulation that can be found In my free The Weekly Astorian, the second old. j silver country of the world. T.ikmit the est weekly In the staU of Oreiron, baa, 1 free silver countries a 1 together, they ,o next to the PorUand Orwc.lan. thnot lHr , f clrclw largest weekly circulation In th state, t .... i medium for their entire population. John F. Handle? Co. ara our Portland arents. and eoola. of th A.torLu. n Another Important lesson taush! by the be had every morning; at their staud, 124 Third street. Attention is belnr attracted anew to i the question of the expe&ency of estab lishing a postal aavlnga-bank system in ' the United Sutes. The postmaster gen- i ersl has lately secured from the postU authorities of the Dominion an exposition of the postal savings-bank system In op eration there and In addition has received letters relative to the system from cor respondents throughout the country, par ticularly as regards the ajvaniaees of the system for farmers In districts where banking facilities are limited. While nj official pronouncement has been made ly the postmaster general In reference to his position cn the question, the icllef Is expressed In Washington iUsii:chcs that he will direct attention to des.raUj features In the systems of the countries which have adopted the idea unj w.ll recommend the establishment postal savings banks here. Secretary Sherman has found it neces- I sury gently to admon:h tho state of ! Iowa that some of Its recen: tax legisla tion is violative of the treaty rights of ! citizens of Swlu ?-rlind. A-ticIo XL cf the treaty of N'ovemler .'5, between the United States and the Swiss republic pro ides that no highjr Impost, under whatever name, shall be "xactel from the ! cltiiens of one of ihe two countr.es re- ' siding or established In the other than I shall be levied upon the citizens of the country In which they reside, nor ary contribution whatever to which the lat ter shall not be liable. This provision of the treaty has been broupht to the attention of the governor of Iowa by a letter, in which Secretary Sherman says thai It has been orally represented to the department by the Swiss minister that complaint has been made cf the fact that the state has levied a tax uopn the premium income of European insu rance companies greater iban that im posed upon the premium income of Amer ican companies. This admonition will doubtless have the desired effect. I So much complaint has bten heard from , farmers and their representatives against I i the railroads In the past that a propos tlon ! the government might be expected to commend itself to them. It is with a that one' sense of surprise, therefore, reaJs in the dispatches that the tanner-,' congress, which met at SU Paul last week, defeated a resolution lu.k.ng to j government ownership by an .jvetw.-.e'm- j !ng majority. Evidently tb gathering at 8t. Paul was not dominated by a radical or revolutionary spirit. On re.i olutlon by the congress favor.d a discriri lnatlng duty In favor of goods imported In American vessels and Included a pro position for the purchase of foreign ves sels which can be regl?r-d if th-- on ...!- give satisfactory bond to build other Ves sels of equal tonnage w.th-'i a rei.s ,iabl; time. An amendment to the constitution was adopted which widens the scop of the organization, permitting all institu tions and organizations interested in ag riculture to be represented In the e v xr'-st hereafter. RAPID DIFFUSION OF MONEY.. Philadelphia Times. The official statement issued by the na tional treasury, of the financial condition of the country on the 1st of September, should be carefully studied by every In ' telllgent citizen. It presents conclusive facts and figures against the calamity howlers and cheap money theories. I The total amount of money In the coun try, of every kind, Is S2,3C9,K4,335, and the amount In the treasury Is T03,6T4,3?7. The money in the treasury embraces 3!S,9O8,078 standard silver dollars, which eannot bef forced Into circulation, and fK,3,28S of subsidiary silver coin.. The total amount cf all kinds of money in the country,, as given by the treasury report, may be somewhat misleading, from the fact that It gives the total amount of .standard silver dollars issued, onanist xvlileh t.lT!U12,Vl of silver ovvim e.it.a Imyo lieen inuel, anJ to Pl.t (in tlif ;ipMniu amount of BHify m i l.o country In doul-liM. Hut It Is neeitlie low tln fu ol (Kit we li.ive In tl'O eoimtr nliout K,hm.iih'i of all kinds of tuoti, y. One vour iiko t ho iimoiint i f m.m. y of ni; kimiw in oiiouiiitioii fi..vt.i.i'.:'..;t. Thus. ilnrliiK tho l.i-l y.ir. llio In, n .ise of money !n eirvuUitloit t!irnn:h,ni; tho country Is l;y....I'Mi:i. This inning ili.it. ! In rounil niimKr. H.".iv".iv of money ' n c'''cll'l',on 'me vo,r 1,!0' ',a- llr" ,1:frls' Nfim of ilw;r ; hicre.isol products, ami to that extent en- ; rlchlng tho masses. j The complaint of many who cither do j , know ,,lc tru(h or oaro n0, () oh It. that there is an In.ulegua'e .nipjily of j money In the country. Is well nsvu ixvl i by the fuel that the amount of m ney i ' now In circulation In this country . JU i j per head that Is. for eve:y m.m. w mi.1.1 or chllJ of our TJ.iW.rtv population. Tots j treasury statement Is that ihinng las: ! yeir th,, actual amount of iroM In clrvu- i j latlon has Increased nearly I'O.rtWrtV, thile the circulation of tha standard sll- I ver dollsr amontrst the poorle has de- i creased. The circulation of s lver Cer tificates, United Stites note. cutnnoy certificates and national Yin notes have all Increased largely during the last year The demagogues who are clamoring for bimetallism in this country, would be (entirely silenced if they reed the figures ' of the treasury report. W have an ac- : tual circulation In this country of rCl. ! "IVkU of gold, while we h-.ve an actual circulation of nearly J.V.C"i) of silver and silver paper, with iver k'V-tk',tiW of dollars and subsidiary e b er In the treas ury. In no country of the wjrl.l where sliver and gold are used as a circulating medium Is there so i.trse a praptrtlon of silver used as In the i iuted States ' We have bimetallism In Its very best form and to the most 1 ber.'l ixtent pos sible to use the cheaper ineta', and those , who howl for bimetallism slmpiy confess their fgnorance of the miittaiy system ot their owe country. Altogether the monthly statement of the 'rcsury points unerringly to an era of businesi and in dustrial prosperity. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlsr races Remedy always affords prompt re- lief. For by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The vineyards of Italy cover nearly y,ft.o,W) acres. When going East travel on the Nortn ?m Paclric Railway. Quick time ani the onjy line running dining cars. Train avea I'orlland dally at 11 o'clock a, m. The Roman about 15 cents. penny wa valuod at To heal the broken and diseased tissues, t soothe the Irritated surfaces, to In stantly relieve and to permanently cure Is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. The manufacture of tobacco In is a government monopoly. Italy Xo man or woman can enjoy life or ac complish much In this world while suffer ing from a torpid Uver. DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Charles Rogers. Snake hunting about Rockwood, Tenn., Will Tedder killed in one day one old Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. rn. f r Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. CI se connection made- at Sjokane fur P.oss- lumbla mining camps. For maps and '"formation call on or address W. STONE. Astoria, or. Children of New Orleans are having great times shooting Improvised chut-s made of boards, down whieh they slide In wooden boxes, first greasing th? chu'e The Gun Goes Off instantly -when you pull the trigger. So sickness may come on suddenly. But it takes time, to load t..e gun, and it take time to get ready for those ex plosions cabled diseases. Coughs, colds, any "attack," whatever the subject he, often means pre ceding weakness and poor blood. , Are you getting thin? Is Jour appetite poor i Are you tting that snap, energy and vigor that make "clear-headedness?" Do one thingt build up your whole system with SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver OiL It is the essence of nourishment. It does not nauseate, does net trouble the stomach. And it replaces all that disease robs you of. A book telling more about it sent f tree. Ask tor it. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Ntw York. LIS -r. n 11 v . rifty Years Aja. TtiU U the Mamp th:t the letter ho Which coined t!ic toty (ar anJ wide, Cf certain cuic tor t'.o lo..t!'.uiu oi Vht bubbled up l:. : i t::e t.. iuted l.Je Ol the Mood below, A ad 'twas Aycr nane A ad his arapanlta. that o'. ; ::ow. know , Tlit wa Just bejinnir..: it :ht l ltu With its curc ot ,;. ji Ayer's 5arsap;:r!I!a i3 the original sorsaporiUa. It has bohind it a record for cures unequalled by acy blood puti fying compound. It is the only saraaparilla honored by a medal at the World's Fair of 1893. Others imitate the remedy ; they ain't imitate the record : CO Year3 of Curea. well with lard or tallow candles, Thise chuteg are put up In the back yards. To Improve and thicken the growth of the hair and rwrore It to lis natural color. Hall's Hair Renewer should be applied and no other. Recommended by physi cians. The Italian parliament costs the conn try about ii, i per annum. Moments are us. less if trilled ': and they are dangerously wasted If con- sume.l by delay In cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring Immedi ate relief. Charles Rogers. A New York insurance company Is getting a good deal of lucratne busi ness In China. Running sores. Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, m.-.y be cured by using Dewitfs Witch Haiel Salve. It soothes, strerg-h- ens and heals It Is the great pile cure. Charbs Rogers. A peach IS Inches In clrcuference raised In McMInn county, Tenn.. season. was this Certnlnly yon dnn't want to suffer wltn dyspepsia, constipation, sick headaehe. j sallow skin and less of appetite. You have never tried PeWltt's I.lttle Early I Hfsers for these complaints or you would ; have been e!,red. Tliey are small pills i hut great regulators. Charles P.c-ers. - Jefferson Clty Mo hus eome 'o the i front In season wl'h a Court House Wat- ermelon Club. . Small pre. autlons often prevent Kr,at miochiefs. DeWltt's Uttle Early Riser-. are i-ery small In siie. but are most ef- fectlve in preventing the most serious forms of Ktomsrh nd liver trouble. ! and liver troubles. I They cure constipatlDn and hoadnchj and regulate the bowels. Charlen Rogers. A mechanical device recently patentee! pastes paper labels on lO.O-O tins in l't hours. One advantage of taking Ayer's Sar saparilla to purify the WockI Is that you need not Infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny yourself any food that agrees with you. In a word, you are not compelled to starve or loaf, while taking It. These are recommendations worth considering. About ,0 people in Italy are engaged In rearing silkworms. Ilefore goinif mi a se;i voyage or Into the eountry lr sure and put a lOX of Ayer's Pills in your valise. Vou m.iy have occasion to thank us for the hint. To relieve constipation, biliousness and nausea, Ayer's Pills ire the best In the world. They ;ire nlso easy to 'ake. I.'ntil August 3. (Jrand Hop-, I.a,, had had hut tw showers sine- Aoill 14. Wells hai 1,'on,. dry and vegetation wa withering If yoii have ever w.-en a little child In a paroxysm of whtynAntr. couKh, or If you have ben anr.oyv.d by a constant tickling In the 'hroat, you can appreciate the value of O.-j; Minute Cough Cure, which Si ved quick relief Charles Rogers. The numb' r of pupils In the dchooln of the United States ant year was !, 415,197, an Increase of nearly l,W,fti since UOU. The lr-k man knocking at the door of kcalth gets Irr1 A he knocks the right way, and, stays ouV V he doenn't There are thousands of wavjif getting sick but only one way to get well, Tjo whatever you will, if you do not put you. digestion In good order.and make your hlorxl rich and pure, you will not get well. Rich, pure blood Is the only thing that can bring perfect health. Constipation Is a disease of the blood. A large part of all diseases are tiaceable directly to Impurities In the blood and can be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The first thing it does Is to put the whole digestive system into per fect order. It stimulates the appetite, "X eltes a copious secretion of the digestive fluids and promotes assimilation. It sear'-h'-s out disease germs wherever they may be, kills them and forces them out of the system. The "Golden Medleal Dis covery has be used with unvarying suc cess for over thirty years. i"m: So long ns tl'e fulling cmbcK of Mt illn are capable of I'elng iv-kluillnl Into a warm and gonial g!o. .lust o long there Is hope for tho neak aii'l emaciate. I in eallil. Let ll'lll Hot, I lleli' I ole. deaKond l".lt .1 1 e enoolll'agelll. I.I Item III V mil from ihe inrther fact that ilc:e is a ie toi.,ll'e lllit potent 111 ien.l"g ill. l.l ipHlaic.l power of a I'i'ok. n .'"Wn -t. ni Ye. thai.ks to l: iiw uiipl ! ionic In ties, lloti'tter Sioino'h llli I l.iw if .l.i i" - willing vii'iwtli in tlif; bo.lie and hope n H"' non.l ot ihej f,. Ko an.l nereiiii Apietlic. tell i -hiiiii j li p. the iie.iiiliiilon of !'. li anil color, I a iv '. I. vslng alt. n. lain tli'.-n the v. pan-. tlo pr..ve utihii this ptieolos tnvia.' olant s; .illy Initiates ind . airl. . to j liocessful contusion. PUftion N t" j stow. I. the I'ov.l f.'t'tll e. and su-. i-1 .line .ifforded to ea h t!V-ittatii!ii.: or- sail by the bitters, which is hioffenslie ei en to the feminine palate. icgot'iMc In composition and than" lily afe Use It ni.d retain i Igor Some Wonderful s' ' letlte caves were lewd recently at Sterkfonteln. elcht miles to the northwest of Krugersdotn In the South African re uhlic. t.tiM' KXCUKS1HX ItAfl'S TO Tl ' K I'RKtiOX STATK K.MIt The Southern racltlc will make a on. fare rale from nil points en their lines In Oregon to the Oregon state fair which opens Siptetnler 30 and clones iviot-cr v A big harvest and n big fair. A el. an. viiirou, delightful nn.l comprehetislif exposition of everything pertaining (o the farm and the farmer, iioo.1 races mid amusements of all kinds. S"e I '! attractions every day. With the present crop prospects and the extremely low railroad rote to one fare for the round trip, the people of Oregon can afford to patronise the State fair that tetiellts all classes. Hts wife having drunk thirty gallons o: nine which he had stoml In the ce lar for himself, an AMVi.e. Kan., man brought suit for divorce. owing to over-craivdlrg and tad ventilation the air of the schoolroom ! of;..n close ar.d Impiiw. and te.eh.-rs and pnpjis fre.pioiuly stiff, r ft m I i-g a d thriit troubles. To all ;:eh Me nonhl say. try ChamU rlatns Cough ICeciedy. Tor coughs, colds, weak lungs nn.l bron chial troubles no other remedy can com pare with It. Says A. C. Freed, superin tendent of schools. Prairie iM.e, .. "Having seme knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have ro hesitation In woommedlng It ti all who suffer from coughs, lurg trtiMs, etc." For sale by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. One of the visitors to the T nn, see Cen tennial was a Rutherford county man. v. years old, who. until his trip to the Nashville exposition, had ever been on a railroad train. THE ''lUlX'TION N"T 'i"'r. ineiv are people n-o luv ,.tj ur- a.ii -rtit -r matt-r ,n tne cnumns or a newspap-r. The ground of objection !nat !h"' lo not want t0 n ii J" vertlsem-n". .Now this obj-ctton Is n t VM. lor te::i.m- 'us af. ett-e- jments convey valuah 'n.' r-.iailon. ' For Instance, how else would the irav- elm r-ubllc ,"rn of th" '""''""t d'"- Inf cfir ri.'lce of tho Wl-nsln Ten- tral lm-a brtween St. Paul ail Chleago, or the general cmfort of rrav-IIng over tnl P"I"lar Ur.e. F ir particulars .-all " the nearest ticket agent or ivMr- J- C. Pond. O. P. A.. Mlhvauke. Wto. Or 'j"0 . Hauy. ' ,enerai Ag-nt. . 4 f ,j4 I tmp'j rret P.,rta.ni1 Mr Massachusetts convicts are getting fas tidlons. Not ront.-nt with Boston baked beans for breakfast every day they hnv Just sent in a petition for custard pie every Sunday. DRIGHT'S DISEASE is the most dang-eroas of all human ailments because its approach is uuub servable. Its symptom are common tc other dieaes. viz., Severe Ileailaclie, Kaokachu, Diziness, Sleeplessness, Illurred Vision. Ilyhpepsin, etc. Once let it fret a firm hofil on the system nml it is ditlicult to ilislodjfe. It is caused by inability of the kidneys to filter the Urea from the blood. Yet it can bo CURED I have had he:irt trouble f ir years (en largement of the heart). Finally dia betes se-t in. The two appeared together. What would Mleve one would make -he other vor-te. Aiiiorir my many -jth trouble w. r fr.-)u. m ,,n- eor.l-j-ix tin- u - d,.,.,.,, nil; lit ;in ,'nor, 1 i,as tioulled lo -uo-i fin ! extent in this w.iy thut on P-avIng horiu mornlngs I had to re- kon in advapre plae. h to stop wliere I could relieve my self. I f:a'l tried numerous .reparations hignly recommended fr nil kidney ail ments without apparent effect, until tak ing your Hparagus Kidney Pills, two boxes of whl'h were sufficient to per- i'jrm a, compu-te, anu to ail outward ap pearances, permanent cure. E. d. I'.ADKKKIt, Insef-ior .Sidewalks, nt, Main street Binghamton, N. Y. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills. GOUUS BXHIOlV CO., Psormstoiu, Cwossa Dr ll-.M.s Pill. For Snle m -iSTfiltlA. (UK it fHARLKS KOOr.RH, l)riiKKit, Odd f'llow'f 1'iiiuiriK. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Aitorla, Orrjfi Hardware, Ship Chandlery Groceriew, Provisionn PAINTS anfl OILH. Sptclal AtUnlloo paid lo Supplying Sblpt i:niii ka;kmi:n r ik kikiu.k. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. vk are Assrn riNc. in tui-. conm ont kiuht ti viii? 1XCUSIVK I'SK UK THE WOKD "QArfTOKIA ' AM) "riTOIIER'S CASTOllIA," AS i)l K TRAl'i MAKK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHF.R, cf Uytmnh, Nuw.ichixctts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CAST0RIA " !!; sumo that has borne and does now yV7 ' ; VcrV bear the facsimile signature of GGAf?Z&U wrapper This is the original "PITCHER'S CAST0RIA,' whtfi litis been used in the homes oj the Mothers of America for arr thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and sr.- thit it is the kind you have always bought vii tho and has the signature of Q&ffiA&jCit wrap per. No one has authority from me to .' my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. 11. Fletcher & President. a . March S, 1S97. Q& r Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not cntlanjjcr the life of your chiKl by nccrpting a cheap substitute which some druggist may dtfer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always .Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. MANHOOD RESTORED- lion of s Isiunus Vous or disriwe Iiivmnta. I'ulnsln Funi.ie, iuduiM (oiunjwiuon. 1 oiiAlliUttn. 1 1 dim'bsrtt.. srrnsr mftirrri sn ui normmtti iniptusuer. riissr.riMiiMUMuiw, u-rwns, ii" kidiKTsus Uwnrtnarronrsniol sUUupuriUtk I rrlntS .MntKdM . n.t mal I auk Ttis rruun nffefen sr Twtl rnr"l ht l-lr Is Im-foiM. ntnsry pst esnl WS Irmrbl wtls IIHH- rfl'll'KN K UUworny n"0 rm1f U, erirw wIiImhiI ii ernU.m. iDicltM,k. Sis A rllleii tTinintr t'vQ and monvr rvlurtwl If all hettw d.ir tiui Ji- surw (UiOs Iwi.ih .r vu), l ttual tkoij fur rsasrlfeuUf u4 muniuukslb Alrna UAVuLMKUlt'ISK X f, U ttul XT(, Clu KrtocM, Hd, fr Ol bt) CHAS IIOOEK8. MANHOOD RESTORED !iS K fl H "''B '. HeUeh, WakeluiorM, UuW MsnlKud, Nightly Bun. '' jif 2 aioua, NetTooAurM, all drslns, lo.au puwrr in Utarralm l'na. of . V I either ses. niiwl hy ow eiertioti, yuutlilul errura, rawaaif ua of , K AnJV ''b"x, uPl,ln atimulanta, which lead lo loarmitr. lfmaiii)ptl or -?ff fk-Jl 'n'i- Can be Carrie,! In mt pockrt i ao per h.i, 6 h 1. br mad J P'rpaid ClrmUr Free, told by all drutfiata Jk.k for It. Uka no other. ' Vamiliolurcd by the Peau Meitlrlne lj . fan.. K).ee l.aua l'ia ltu .UatrlbutUif tfcnU. Ttunlud YajukOleu., rwUauJ, in. J W. CONN. aaiae HO-TO-BAC (orai. N-b-tHtoU ihirrit Drr'fMMl iaitm f'l to iri.i Mm weak lttiMiiot ntao tn'u4(, vwtwuua no oiaUfnlto. Ju ir? hi. will h wbvr nJ !"f ir im k1t " I hin I Ti ft.,i Sold auJ The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also forXMedicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY 103 TwelftH Mtrcet it f 'r'Jrtf J PI ft K mMMAWh mmrmT J. PCPILS RECEIVED IN THE - PklMABY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ... Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON, Will reopen their Boarding and Day School Hepterober 6. For ratea, etc., address the fluperloreMs J. A. FA ST ABEND. HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUII-DBR ai HOUHB MOVING TOOLS RENTKI) Ross, Higgihs & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AMTOI-1IA AND BABT ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS CUPIDCNK' Vluuiar,UiS'rtS'f(l Kmitcb tiiixBteUn, will quickly eut i.ki of nil nr- of siivru urictoi, sih-Ii Iai Mnh.MNV U rvK.Voinlnal Jeinuumia. Mnreein lMl,ullw la Msrry, KiUxiillus i'rins Vne.-i. 4 11 abM sit ItM'-a hT ttsv er nlghl r.vit qui. k. bu.i sll ltMa hv ,lv er lilvhL I wlileb If nulrtiM-kel leadi b Mritsl,irrlHi tal CommsrclsJ etrMt 11 . . i GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT umlm wor4. Manr in k P"unU Id looiri And u i.tri n1 Hni Xour tjtm Ay," written ffuuui4 i4 Qu&rnte4l by Cbu. Itogrri, VrnatUU "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies LIQUOR STORE. k L 1 K- y-v 1 d a raa 1 IIC JUUUV1 c ASTOHIA'S (il)lt(.COlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL a H.DOtlH rlf Mualn. (lainea of All Klinla. T Ma-BJlltflrrnt llara. 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Kw York and Ikxtol, stvl ottivr I'saicrn (oiiita Psstnjro clioikcl Hir-'iifli ta .tMHiutiart of tkkota. Tor alPf,ilnK.enr rn.er atltma. tlek(a, mnjva and full Infuriimtlo -, "all on oc Arlta A. D. CHARLTON Aaa'l (lan'l Piu. Aganl. I',.rllaii,l, Or as Mwrrlami Kl.. ur Tlilnl, C. W. HToNI-:. Aaiorl. Tl e Mllaal''l H. elil, Lin. Six Palaces.. on Wheels. Our now HI. l'.ml I'lll-t-itgi f rnln itMisinta of it ImfT.-t ainokltiK cur. a stuufciril sl"ttnff nir a coinpm imoiil alccpln cur, it riiliiiiiiit etiulr ear. it dliilii,- enr, a il.iy coiieli 1 1 ' art) Im ok rata), Hlx i-iira In nil Th moat roatly. litmutlful, luitirl oua U Cttia mi oiltll. Htnitni lieiit, il. Kli-rtrlo llKhleil, Uf veatllll. NO K XT II A I'AHMri. Lrnvwi Ht. Paul 1.06 p. m. ditlly, after arrival of No. parlfl', (Jrit Nor. and BfK ratine trnlits from th west. Tlrm-i nt otlli.-a of nil conneullng llllea. A. C. 8III-:i,lfi.V, Atent, Portlmiil, I ir, gon. 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