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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOrtlAN, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1BD7. We Are Closing Out at Cost Call and Be Convinced v """"" COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY ta COMMERCIAL STREET ' i TODAT'8 WEATHER. TUjn; on ost. AROUND TOWN. ' ' At Tuesday. Memory of thing, precious keepeth warm The heart that oooe did hold them. Jean Ingeiow. Try Schilling's Best tee ead baking powdtr. The choicest candles and nuts can b found at tha Parlor. Tou cu always find the best cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at the Parlor. In the police court yesterday Ed Sul livan, a new arrival, was fined f0 for vagrancy. Mr. C P. Zieier and wife returned yes terday from the CoxUts river, whre they spent Christmas. . j New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts an extxra fine quality, at Ross, Hlgglns & Co. Mrs. C. TO. Stone and daughter Maud arrived from Rowland. B. C, In thne to spend the holM&ys with Mr. Stone. Thorns ODonoeli and Harry Brooks made flml proof on their bomeettead entry yesterday In the county clerk's, office. Edward Flanagan, of the Multnomah club and champion heavy weigh thrower of the coast, wa down from Portland S.inday. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet elder and a large line of other seasonable tap'.e and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg rlns Co. NOTICE: The public should rem-m. bar that there is but one original, air tight h. Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bro. are the exclusive As toria agents. Alex Gilbert has all of the delKacles of the season In the way of fine wines and brandies for the holiday eeae-m. Fill up your side boird. wth good -hlngs from the grape, and make merry from Gilbert's good stores. One of the pleasant even is of Christ mas day was llr. Frank Spittle's din ner, to which a few single gentlemen did ample Justice, and while they ate plum pudding and sang sonee of the old homes In England, many heartstrings -were touched, rp rTI' f s--t... W - -. 1 T . . Durtns ab storm yesterday the British "p Province dragged her anchors at Fort Stevens and went on the rands. The Escort went o her assistance In the afternoon, but the farther was too rough to get her off. She Hes in an easy posi tion, caugfot by the heel only. The Bulletin bowling alleys were com pleted yesterday evening and thrown open to the public. The alleys are op - posfte the chamber of commerce, tnd are Simons; the finest in the city and will no doubt receive their share of public pat ronage. Fred Xorton )e the p.-esldlsg pirtt , Captain Cordlner returned from San -Francisco Sunday on the State. He was commfoaioned by the pilots to purchase the schooner Rattler at San Franclsrp, to take tOie jflace of the Jessie, but fou-id, upon examination, that the vessel was hot 1n good condition and would not fll) the mecessary requirements. Hot Scotch and hot Turn and Jerry at the Office. Mips Katherlne Shtvely is spending her vacation in Portland. Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Illgir.ns ft Co-'s. Vmbrcl'.as covered and repaired by a praoiiiwl workman, at 1SS Ninth street. Jay Tuttle, Jr., left yterday evening for RoMand. B. C, to Join his mwtsher at that place. The m of the steam ?r Queen took advantage of the worm yesterday to wash down the boilers, P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 1S7 Tenth St The highest price paid for fur skins. The Chrtetraas trees at the mastheads of the ships In the harbor were one of the features of the day in Ast ra. M. F. Hardewty will Join the Elder on her arrival here and will assist In put ting in the eleo-ric light plant on her trip north. At a meeting of the pilot commission yesterday evening Capt A. C. Carm. re cently of the lhrtfrshtp, was grunted a branch license, . . . . . -' ' -- Tputy Wstrlot Attorney Allen yester day handed In his resignation to Dlsrlct Attorney Cleeton to take effeH January t C. J. Curt! has been appointed to fill the vacancy. I Groceries at tha lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. All kinds of ring an I Jeweled orna nunts at Exstrom'a, Our prices ant the lowest In the city. Call and us. Paclflo Grocery Co. Mrs. Sullivan, of Portland, wife of Cikt. lid. Sullivan, spent Chrltftuus tn the city. The Finnish Brotherhood juice In 1'n. iontoa n last nlsht was a very suvvesful social affair. A niMnlght ervk wll) be held In Oirn. ehurv on Friday. Pecemrar SI, at 11:13. All are wekme. Dr. Bishop has removed his office and rooms to O Commercial street over the Ooperattve Grocery Co. Mr. J. J. Hornbaker. one of FWd Stoke Company's trusted employes will leave for their Skagway store on the tlder today. KJaard raldcnius. a nmlve of Ru uiu iwrnM u IXOiKll. a native of Orvw FrttJln were admitted to cltlienshlp me county cturt yesterday. The pilot schooner SUn Jose, whlrtt v.u,.., .m, njt oeen auh'el slm-e the last gae set In. One of the pilots rk any me A. P C. A. does not lnvestl-nt Its wnrreaoout. Amelia McFerron, bett known Amelia Milchell, a denlsen of the low . 1 - S . a a m un uei on Christmas dv and as .pi.rlcd ysteitny by Ctwxvner Pohl .-he as a victim of the morphine hubl Larrest and meet ccinplete assortmen of air-tight heaiefs In the cltr. All th kinds advertised In this paper mar be seen and compared at our store, then rour -.-lection will be satisfactory to you. Married At Grace church rectory on Christmas eve, Friday. rVcemtxT M. 1R7. by the Rev. Wm. Seymour Short. Mjss Margaret McClure to Mr. Alfred Lane. Fonrd Stokes Co. den, both of Sklpnnon. I ' r'for Jtlce Abercr,vnl.le vs,Tl.i i..f, .n-.wj.,, luurm ....- nonje liolstfr. better known bv th.. " ' -jr"""!.'"- title of the "nuffilo mornrng service, which was atten-'.ed by ; r,.xlr. g,.ty to a c?w of larc. vV.,e...,.u ... ...u.-.. vir.i.a. rrom the person of Charles Pot-r "won was -il lenu.Ti l.ifJ wir rmire j lion, an.l a-ns sntinced to service most Interesting. , m the county Jai. cu rtov sixty lay A pure whiskey ajcrr-es wf th any f.iod. In fact ads dhrstion. It tones the stom. ach, l.icreoses the flow of the a; Juices and so promotes strength and flesh, p me auspices of the A vi.i Trmmrr, t.-,., " ' w"n-nw lom irron' morning Sold by Foard Stokes Co.. Astoria. Or. I t Pa t or-s of ' - Co.iper, H-rmnn " ami Albert P'inbar. in- saj or tlck:s for the emert.nn .strlc:mW ' ,,,u,,'nt!, " he Vnlverslty . urniiT me auspices of the r- win commence tomirrow The special Christmas sen-ice at the i Methodist ch'trch Saturlay morning drew a large crowd, which fully appreciated the Joyful event celebrttej. The church wae tastefully decorated, the misc good and the sermon a thourtuful ind inter esting one. . '.,. ' -' . .i The Christmas day services at the Pres byterian church attracted a laige congre gation. Handsome decorations filled the church, and the special music by the choir was most appropriate to the occa sion. The discourse by ''ie tastor wns received wth marked attention. At the ladt regular meeting of As-ton-h Council. T. iM. I.. No. 10. th fol loa'lng officers were elected for the en suing term: C. TS. Fower, president; J.irme. Iyawr. first vice prcldent; C C. McGoa-an, seroni vice president; Thomas Jones, ewertary: R. Willx, treastirT; P. 6hea, marshal: Thomas Kearney, ns!le sentinel: John Walker, outside sentinel; C. E. Foster, J. dewier, P. Shea, execu tive committee. The Ghrimas services nt Grace church Saturday were mosi Inteifistlnir find ere largely attended. Ihe church was d"co naited 1n greens, ivy, flov.-wf and Ulumi nnted baimri arrange! with exfyslte taste. Tin chancel wis a bower of beauty, fairy like unl'r the artificial light at tihe 6:30 service, which was a Mmple one, and Impressive, led by the rector and the boy choir. At the midday servjee the sermon was notable for Its earnestness and eloquence. $20002 The adulterations in some foods are not bad enough to talk about. But those low-priced baking powders!!! Shares of tne Alaska Transportation and Development Company of Chlrago sre the most desirable Investment before the pub'.Ic. Safer than savings bnnksjand bf.nk stock. Paying large dividends. thnres one dollar. For Infnrm-irlon ad. TV. T,. rhirfVv. federal arerit. Hol ler building, Seattle, Wash. The Sons of Herman gave '.heir annual ban and CnHstmas tree at Foard & Stokes hall Satunlay evening. There wa a large gathering of friends and mem bers of the order, and the festivities were kept up till a late hour In the morning. The ftzlnger' ornheei'ri furnished the music and added brilliancy to one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the season. At St. Mary's Catholic church on Christ mas day mass was celeirate at 11:30. The choir bad special muwlc for the oc casion, rendering Leonard's mass In Bb to perfection. 'At the offertory the beau tiful hymn. "Adcs.e Fe Deles,'' aas sung with eerveral solos. The solos during the mAss a-ere ssing ihy Mrs. Sr.lvely, Mri. O'Connell. Misses Bums. Deoley. Sinnott, Sfeflsrs. Cearns nd Cljnc'. Mrs. Cearn pre (tied at the organ, and Miss Ber'rand assisted with violin. The decoration ef the church were beautiful. The mosquito fleet along the water frost yesterday fay we moored at their docks, (he bay being so rough that 11 prevented tlhm from rtakmg their regula- trips. The condition of the harbor, and down to the mouth of the river, for some days past has ben very rough, making It a hazardous undertaking for any .f the small fleW to cross the river. The Hwaco on her trp from II wars Raunliy bad her Tires partially put out at the head of Sand Island, and had to put back, but she finally got out without much dlfnulty, and returned safely In the evnlng. A Schilling & Company Sa frasciKu Temple lodge. No. 7. A. F. A. M., and Fern chapter. No. 2a. of the order of Eastern Star, held a Joint Installation of officers at -Masonic temple last nk-ht. The ceremonies .wure private. m-mlxn" only being presrtt. Fotowlng are the offWr of the respective boilies for the rffs.iin? Masonic yr: Temple lodire-G. W. Lounsberry. worAlpf.il m-ift'-r; .1. N. Griffin, senior warden: J. Q. A. Bowpiy, treasurer; E. C HoM"n, S'Tf-tary; n. I. Peterson, w-nior flea-.n; V.'lll!am, Tlmson, Junior deacon; H. Chrinlnneen. -inlor steward; William i"h.inoe. Junior stew ard; L. Hartwlg, tyl-r. F'rn "hipter Iaura M. Ixiunxlx-.-ry, worthy matron Or. Jay Ttittje, norhy patron; Georgia V. lJeHni;er. asfii.Mat" matron: M.iry R. Clark, eerrtary; Flz.ibMh Young, trea surer; Jvma I'e'erv.n. eonduetrs: T?ar- ban Hartwlg, Ada; Anne E. Hawr.s, Ruth: Dora BadoW-t, Esther; Clara Fer chen, Martha; Jennie Caimrbll. Kl'-cta; S. Tsabfd Cleveland, warien; L. Hartwlg, senrrnel. Afttr installation the adie of the 'hnpt(.r sprml a lountiful Inr.ch to which their Masonic brethren did am ple Justice, and the remti mdr of the ev ening was devoted to music and a Gen eral good time. S nretary Ilojd'n twenty yeai-s apo was ejected to the same office tnd hs held it continuously up to the present thne, excepting five yeans In the .eWhtkM iwheii Mr. Lounsljerry held that office. This Is Mr. Lounsberrys's third year In succession jn the office of wor shlpflu master, an unusual compliment 1n the order. . eve nt the pr.v-tiyterl in r.ntircn was a scene kr to be rem-m bere.1 by ttxw who attended. The In- termr of the ehumh wasi beautifully ,,M orated In Ivy. and n place of the ml tree a jage wlndmnl was erected. Ex. Wit music wis renders.! by a sp-a choir of the ywrng folks with violin sc comparument by Miss Flave and Mr T XT .t .1 . .. ... ' ... .iiuiw'ii: Aiisji Holllewt - .k. . wi i. Mf-Klin. .. t.r.un oi ai.-Liogue. recitation nn-i mngn by the little one civ,n and then Mr. Terry M.-Kean. as the Merry JHIler, nc,-ompanle, by his trcop m l"'le Iwownies, .irtl the mill . ,u m-oiran out presents for the ."n.lay school children, which were d i.T.fi oy irw i,rownies. All pre.nt were wn plensed by the ent.Ttalmn.sK. A howling ran storm tir-Talled m .j.iv '-"nimncing early In the m.irnlrur i , - '"' Mi'-rrnwrn n Veo.'tv Dm f..e "lay progresse,!. The cape rer.irted n nH-s an hour at 4 o'clock and later In M evening the velocfty of the wind w. perc.rtir.ly 1rrre,,..-d. nn. the rain. which continued pmirir.g al day abate.1 to a thin mT. Sign bonrds dangled nns .r.-Kf,i ovr in? sidewalks, and it , a wonoer that oik or more do not brik Inow from ther fastenings and )ny some imfortunate ped(-rlan rm1. Tb. win.) m reported blowing from the south at the cap but t -Mew from all directions around town-up one street and down "l other -nnd nearly always Mew -o k mvu uv iier wnirei sray was traveling. There was no d.unnge reported from any quxrtr ye.rterdny venlng. Storms have leen exceptionally numerous an! severe this winter, and this Is probably the flnal puff of Old rorens. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The entire stock of goods in the New Tork Novelty Store, consisting of holiday novetles. books, stationery and muxpaJ instruments of all kinds, will be closed out regardless of cost by the assignee. A GOOD GAME. Astoria Football Team Outclassed Some what at Ilwaco. L.nnsBiuj aay the A. F. C. eleven went to Hwaco and lined up against the team of that place. Game was called i S P. m. Astoria won the toss, and chose tor I)waco to make the klckoff. The su perior weight of the Tlwacos told at once. ' - "'" ppmgies they scored meir nrst touchdown in seventeen mtn ...... start or the game, but railed on the goal. Score 4-0. The rest of tne nrst half the Astoria boys held ui?t, Sterling Silver Novelties A VARIETY OF OEMS FOR SETTINGS Tortoise Shell Lorgnettes Opera Glasses Ornzmentel LeatherPurses aJ. H. SEYMOUR JEWELER Wi COMMERCIAL STREET Una better, wntl th lUuc iviiid only get th.r second 'toucluk.wn wlihln, one niliuite of the vni)1 of tlirn'. The m w missed simklng tlio score (Vr the Ill's! half S-0 In llwnco fur. t'v a mt f l& nilmitcs time was called tr the s.s-oihI luwlf. Hy a eilcs f K.iht runs uil .4tnur ln I'tuugo by Mcrs. l,.Miiil ami 8i'iUhiii. full and l.ulf Imcks, th ltt'.M -iiwl their Ihlid touchdown In fix uiiuul.vi, kicking a goal and nsiklng the score H.O. Then the As. Ux'tmxs m'tt.l down and did thotr liest p'.n.vlitg. ntilch wviuld h ive iiimle the sc.r diff.cni If they h.l playe.1 that way earlier In the guile. They .Miivd lbs Kill sevcml tinitv by holding (he llwa.vn In their trucks, tl then the hulflwcks, Ctvsby and Awn'wiiilik1, nude good galnii thnnish their opponents' line. The 1ml I 'm fumbled iv goJ l.l then and clwusted hands seccrnl tlm.m but both teams held their ground, and no a.rvuiice was naide till the call of (line, with the Nill n Astoria's 15-ynrd (liie. For the Irwacoa the brst Maying was done by their buk Mitchell. Seabonc uml IaviiiIs, the latter wng a wj heavy nmn ami a gl iMnj-vr. and gained nnnh ground lr his leant by excellent llm- plunges. Whlumnbc at tight end pay.sl well and neatly "H'lo'd the heavy backs a they enme tds way. The Attorions wer a very lght team, and honig ovcrnmtch.'d In weight and handicapped by tli muddy condition of the fl.ld. st.vl little show to gi't In thflr good t.-ant work. Oher and Curtis at the ends i(oertled many times In down, ilur l.oomb as he cim by them. Cronby and Alv.n,rmble. the hiftuk. gained m.vst of the grois! for the Astorns, and Pnr. Albm, at quart.r, broke through the line Severn! tlincs. tmd iacke.l the runner for a Kr before he started. Mar'en. nt fu!lck. punte.1 out of danger at critical moment, hl big I,.'lnen welw, the center r'ih. was m.re than .v moL'h ftr Ms iHn.'it. and his savage tackles snvsl much for bH team. John M.VIiir and an Ilwa.-o gentleman a-tl as refer. and umplr to thw etit Isfactlon of all, nnl Messrs rtro.vn an.l Seols.r were llnesnnsi, with Junius Clancy nit tfine-kep.-r. Tn the evening the visitors weev giv.'n a re-eptlott ami ball, and nt mldnUht d.pnrtl for As. tortt. tlcd but well satisfied. Winter ASTORf A SCHOOI, OF SCOOESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. Established for the Treatment of all Function tl asd Nervous DIseas,-. NEURALGIA and RHEUMATISM. Asthma. Ottstlnate Constlpathm, Dyspep sia, Hadache. insomnia, Heiancnoita, Mentsrual and Sexual Dlsortlers. Nervous Prostration, Pa-nlysis, Stammering, gt. Vitus' Dance. Vicious Habits and DRUO HABITS (tobacco, alcohol, morphine and cocalnel. successfully treated. Intsructlon given. W. I. HOWARD, M. D., Medical Director. tM Commercial Street. m ww 1 s A Full Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods At Extremely Low Prices SHANAHAN BRO S The Only Store 1 hat 5ells Cheap CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants endorsed prior to June 7. 1KB. to prns.mt the sam to the County Treasurer, for payment. Interest ceases after ths date. Office 1 Tentfi street. Dated Astoria, Orejon. December 15.1 If. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. THE PROOF of tha pudding Is In the eating. and the proof of liquors IS IMSAMPLING That's an argument that's con. elusive demonstration. Our will I Land the test HUGHES & CO Umbrellas Alto sll Light Machinary. C. H. Orkwitz 44S DI ANE. I.OfKf, KEV8 NI) KKWINU AC'HI.NEU..- Repaired Prtcts cut Id two. F0T0GRAFS TWELVE FOR $1.00 W. F. SXOLXJRASS Fotigrafer Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street J.eit to MauiHoo Ci((ar Stunr A. V. ALLEN. Grof:erif;.H, I'Yed, Fruits, Vf;gotablcH, Crockery, Logger's .Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. The Choicest Table Wines... For Families Also for Medicinal and Cooking Purposes Private Stock, Cream Rye, Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermltngs; Rep sold California Brandies. Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store Id TWELFTH STREET A Narrow Alargin, Is all we are anklng en our stock of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes n i 1 IF i ! The He.t. Absolutely I'urs It). Our goods are warranted. 479 John Commercial ;t""j Pa Street HaiM & CO. tw JimJtilf!' "Keystone Monogram" Whiskey For Sals at The (Vcldent ll..tnl liar. The Office Baloon, And all the leading burs In Astoria, San I'iiiikUco and I'lii llaiiJ , SHERWOOD S ' SHERWOOD PACIFIC COAST AOKNTS. J. A. FA STAB 1 N I )- CISHER'S OPERA HOUSE r !.. K hK.LHi J,t-ar him) MullUK'T Genereil Contreictor IIOL'HK. HHIlKiK AND WIIAKK HUILDKH MOUSE MOVINO TOOLB KRNTEI NEW YEAR'S EVE f T 1 1 -' A.F.C.'Benefit i TO I1E OIVB.V BT THE GLEE CLUB OF" THE University oftOregon. The Olee Club hss appeared over tht entire coast, and has met wth flstler- (tis; success. Becure your tickets tarty. SIXTEEN VOICES FINE stkim; BAND Admission Reserved seats. .. W cent ..So extra ALL KINDS OF Rings -ANI'OTIIKK Things A FREE LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION At Fisher's Opera House, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings; December ' 29 and 30, 1897. EXSTROM'S JEWELRY STORE' CM Commercial Street Holiday Goods Japanese Goods Dry Goods Underwear Mode to Order The. lame, the rheumatlo, the paralytic, the sick atid tfriloted will be cured; the rheumatic and paralytic persons on canes or crutches .will be cured without coat and without price by a new system of trvabmet Imported from Europe. No mwrnetlc healing or faith cure. The Reno tapeworm cure will In SO minutes bring hend and all. remoni hav- Irwr tapeworm wlfl be cured free. Reno, the wotrtVr worker, who linn ere ated surh a sensation In nil parts of America by his extraordinary cures, wl cure a few rheumatlo and paralytic rrlp- nt, no matter flow severely nffleter1 provided they rail at 1ke OrvMent hotel. I This Is done to show the penpl rf An. j torla the wonderful power of the neiio j treatment over dlMse. Tteno wl1 tnre and irlve a demonstration TVnlnes. . day nnd Thursday evenings, rtrrenrtier : and 30th, nt Fiber's Opera Home. He irlves an exhibition of 'most wonder ful oharooter. It irrnatly erenls nny thlnir ever nttempted hefore. It nle,1 with serloim nnd pnthetle rene. ,Thn tnrllln(r situation" will ir times outrlvn the dromn. No one rhoud miss seiur tfhls (win, who romes wf th siifh a re rmrkntin rerord. Tie performs enreii whlf4i astonish the nkfptfonj, the se rious to thlnklnsr, nnl convince the tlnuht. fil. V" matter whn.f 'the dleeime, or hnd, how lonir dtandlnir, or hopepjm ttif. ease, tfhey will arise artd walk. All per sons on eans or crutehrs, rheumatic, Tirnlyred or pnrayte, who wish to fnke KilVHTutAftfi of "the above free offer, must call at the Owldent Hotel, Wednesday, Decrmher 23th, between 11 nnd 12 n. m. on the ahove date. As many as possible wl he trratel EverythliiK At Ketnonatile Prices. many hospitals Th eomlnt Irealmtnt of Whe. world. Fifty thoiward dollars to any p(liysi j who can show a better treatment. Personalty apuearlns; before me. . ir. Henry, a notary public, in. and for the nounty aforesaid, Mrs. C. 71. Hunter, of Detroit atreH, revennd, Ohio, who belns; duly ssrn, noenrdlnff to Inw, dsl P'eii nnd siiys lluti my Uttln itlrl.'who siifferiHl rom t. Vitus daw. im.l onie time na-o became paralyzed r,mp(.ey all over the tody; It tn,k nwny her speenh erttlrely; she eouM not wwik nr even stnnd; she was completely hepwii; her hid swayed from side, to nUU; she rould not raise her arm or even 'tur In bed; she had no control over any part of the body, and her tonsHe hun out of her mouth. I took her lo a doctor, but she rot worm under his treatment. I was recommended 0 take her to th Hono Tntltutj. When the doctor there examined the child he mtd h would uruaranteo the Reno tremtiment to cure hr. I took a supply of m, medicine, and my 1ftta trlr Imnrovnd every dny, and In ton dnya "he rould sliinrl nnd walk; nor peoel csmn hack, nnd COuid ralsw her arms and hend, nnd In as w.I r,s she ever wns. I am d.-llKhted, and the neighbors and doctors are astonlHhed. If I had been told thnit my nai0 coi,i have Wn oured so iil.kly I nonld not havo believed it, because, before I com mwwl the treabmnnit my sr1 was the most helpless looking child T ever saw. I stronry recommend the Reno treat ment to every sufferer. My husband Is well known In Olivland. He Is employed by J. IP. UrOKans, grocer, nnd I mnke James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. free, and anyone wishing 'to see Reno ran I this datemerrt to benefit other sufferers. call during the same hour. Sworn to before me hy the sold Bellt- The Reno treatment Is used by thejV. Hunter, and subscribed by her in my clergy and the royaj families of Europe I presence, Uhls 21st day of June, 1894. and by thousands of -the elite of Amer- (8eal. H. H. HBNRT, lea. They hare a greater record than Notary Public