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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N, SATURDAY MOKMM AlUl'ST 6, wn JOHN T. MOHTEB, Editor. Telephone NO. W. TEIUIS Of BUBBCniPTION. DAILT. Bant by mil, per year.... Sent by mall, per month Srvd by carrier, per month WEEKLY, lent by mU, per year. In aaranee... poetMe (re to subscribers. .Woo . .to All tommunlcatlons Intended for publl ration should bo directed to the editor. BuilneM communications of HI klndt nd remittances nuit be addressed to The Astorlan." The Astorlan j-uaranteea to He adver tleere the Unrest circulation of any newe paper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rale can be bad on appli cation to the bualneee manner. If ftpaln were allowed to her clutch, ei again upon any colony that has re volted fnom lior nd Iwn helped cut by the United State, the vengeance she wwild t urm the ,,rel" In su.h land my easily be InmrinM. VW sne could mvt reconquer, anarchy would prevail, wtin the ru!t that the last es tate of the unfortunate ptvple wtfuld be worn than the firt. Thi country owe a duty to the people- trunr'.ir.i: f.ir !yry that we have hi4pl. the t-onMTtln t'f which mutt enter largtly InTo any tf-rm we may make with Spain. The unexpected continue to hrrej thl year with a remarkable perl;ency. eapeclaJly In matters financial. Our big xport trade mad the heaviest Importa tion of gvild known In year the raot na tural thing In the world. But th'. I the feaon In which the r"!''" tide usuaily turn and flow the other way. That we thould begin to export gold during the current month ha been confidently pre dicted, but the prediction ha not ben verified, and on the contrary gold wa I engwged kn London for export to New Tork yeatenkiy, being taken both from the open market and from the Bank of England. VJiU the amount engaged ft shipment wwa vcncJt It it Hkely to be fol lowed by more. It la evident that the gr balance of trade tn our favor ha not 31 been liquidated yet, and that peace proepert and a tig wheat crop :U1 com. btne tt turn he golden tide our way. The mot gratifying features of our for. eign trade last year, tays the Chicago Tfasee-Herald, were the decreae In the Importation of manufactured article and food products and the Increase n the ex portation of the same. While the in crease of export to South America, was ' lew, etiowlruj that our trade wia the sister republics In the southern part -of the continent is not being neglected. Probably the mot gratifying feature of all Is the Increase In our Asiatic trade. In which the exports end Imports eacO exceeded the previous year by more than ,m. . a ..v u . , syphilitic poisons or ny other blood dis flve millions of dollars, with a smaK bl-' t. . 1 ..m . . , measure to the excellent cls of conruls representlnf the Vnited Statu at AHatlc centers of trade. They have done not only a great deal to stimulate trade be tween Asia and the Vnited States, but they have shown how thl trade can be Increased many millions of dollars. Amer ican occupation In the Philippines will be a further stimulant to our trade with A!a. and the construction of the Nicara gua canal would give thl country an al most supreme advantage over ajiy com petitors. WAR CORRESPONDENTS IN CUBA. Philadelphia Times. There are two kinds of ww correspon. dents, ttteae who go to the front to report what occurs and those who go to exploit thmselVf s and get their names in the pa pert. Tho former have been dotng splendid service In the Wert Indie; the latter have been making themselves rldic ulous, and frequently obnoxious. The condition of a good news service are similar to those of effective warfare. The first requirement Is organliution. and with that the entire absorption ths in dividual in the work to be p-Tformtd. The soldier who unuVrtak to f.,r tils own pnnal iflory ;" more likely to hinder than to help In the p-n-rai re sult nnd Is much le likely to win h.. re ward than by sticking to his plan firM performlriK Uie duty that asUir.-d to him. Reputations have Wn mad ty war correspondents, but curb, reputation have always followed actual achievement. Men wOio have rmwle a reputatlun In o her lines and have gone into war with a vleiw to maintaining or extending it, have usually failed, as they hove conspicuously In the present Instance. We could have no better Illustration or the superiority of a regular army to guer rillas than In Che news sen-Ice organized by ithe (association of the leading new, papers of the country known as the Asso. doted Press. The reports from ail parts ot the field, since the beginning of the preeent war. have ben surrrtslna-ly lromit and compile and wonderfully ao curate, Necoe-nrlly there have bevn tlin.a whn rumors were ntloat la ii m localities that It wwa proper to rtirt a aunh. bn in he a.-tual revord of event we recall no rrilnr ptvas lipatch of any imivirtance. rclnim to either the nv.t or military movement, that rojulred -n. tra.flctlon or material amen.lmont. Con at.Wlna" the extent of the fl.d to be cov erej and the Irmimi'rnMe illtflni'.t leu to he overcome, the fullnr, prmptn(' and accuracy wt.'h whl. h the American puNIc ha been kept informed of every ni.ve. merit of the war aiteet both the Intelli gence of the orcanliatlon and the 1o wl devotion of every one of the unnamed corrwp.-Whl.nl : thn wvrkldg l.HTether with the o'.e purj,e of le.irn.na: the truth and reporting It. On the other hand we can recall no ln:!e Item of Imiviunt ne that hi been reported by any of she np.vtal cr rvspondvflt n advance of the general report, but very many enJ'.!onl tt" men! that tunust out to K. nier fake.' S.me pood de Ul'.od decrip:io:i have leen fiiml.eJ and me v.T'Vxl lmpr Mm of more or leva value, though g.-n.T.iily 1; but the free l.ino., a .t r.e-Mtri-erer, hu tnn cvnp;cuo,i:y .1 f.i.;ure .nd In t nv!iy !n:.-ir.i' he ha iUi,,-i.!1 only in br;ng:ng li.-re,:t iijvn h!m: ar! h: jfi ;vn. There l nv:hin n.. In :h.. I; h.n Nw the g-r.erAl exivr.onc. S 'f..b:;e. gathn t a flr -"n:'..l in eound r.ew papr wirk: tfaertion la a'o.iy un- :rutwccthy. Of cource the men who hax-e .Jlpraced thmieives m C"ub. are the repres. niativc of paper whose! whole method U l:e'.f dlgraceful. the "yellow JourniU'' to which tru:h ! no conkVerathn. But rhelr exploit ,-:y bring Into more honorable relief the faith, ful and efflclem evlce of the real news paper men at the front, the men who. I k the aoUVr tn tfve army, are- th:r.k:r.g only of the bt fjW.lment of duty and are con'.er.t wtJ the reward that ure!y. thousrh tt may be Jow:y. come to those I whoee duty ! wU done Don't expect Schilling's Best tea cofes oda rkHi( powjtT flxrc uttirt aad tpt to turn the world upside down. They won't; but they do take some of the wrinkles out of living. Foetal by Ross. Higgins & Company The country cook's Idea of epicurean perfection is to cook meat ur.td you are in i doubt whether It Is an old bx or a awngie tnat is set oefore you. PLATED OUT. Doll headacSe. peons la-' various parts of -the or, -sinkmr - the -pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverisbnees, pimples or sores are aU positive evidences of Impure blood. No matter bow It be came so, It must be purified la order to obtain rood health. Acker's Blood Elexlr has-never failed to curs scrofulous or rsa , a a v ittiui; sbj euuui i i cuitu i and we sell every bottle on a positive .trua - raniee, Fbr sale by Estes-conn Dru The uret criterion of a woman's happi ne 1 her own belw-f In It, Mr. John Mathlas. a well known stock dealer of pTilold, Ky., say: "After auf fering for over a wek with flux. Vnd my phyilclan having failed to rWiev me. 1 was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rnedy. a-nd have the pleasure of statlr.; that the half of one bottle cured me." For sale by Chorice Rogers, Druggist. The four-leafed clover desim has ap peared on ribbon and is decldeiy pretty. OABTOIIIA. Bean tas A TW Hll ilwn Bcjtt Bicsatais af Blue morocco bests -with punws to match are much favored by the summer gtrl. The Rev. W. B. OosUy, of Stockbrldre, G., while atrtendir to hi paatorlal iu tiea sA Elleowuod, that state, was attack ed tor cholera morbua He mys: "By rrrance I happened to get had of a bottle of Chambej-laln's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhnea Remedy, and I think It was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at ouce." For Mile by Charles Rog ers, 4rtiggigt. One should give a gleam of happiness whenever It Is possible. Experience Is the best teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy In any case or coughs, colds or croup. Should It fall to give Immediate relief money refunded. cts. and 50 cts. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Do not measure your future Pelf by your pat one. Aim to fecure. a better re suit. Sick headache absolutely and perman ently cured by ustng Mokl Tea. A pleas ant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or De very sure that If you wear a heavy froi k when you start away from home In the morning it will clear off blazing hot by noon. THE SURE LA GRIPPE CUKE. Thre Is no ue suffering from this dreadful malady, If you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver In out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambi tion, have a bad cold. In fact are com pletely used up. Electric Bitters Is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your liver, stomach and kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at Estea-Conn Dn'g Co, Only SO cents per bottle. 1 1 AVcjc Lthlc Preparation for As -slmitoUng the Feed ntvl Kctf uki ling Ok Stoavuiis aitl IVjwb of rtowolcs Dicslion.Ckrrrul nc5S nnti RreLConUilns nciUvr Opnim.Morphine wr Mineral. KotN.uicotic. Arcrfifl Kcmcdv forCon'tlrva lion. Sour StorrwCh.Durrhcoa, Worms .Convulsion:; .1 ownsh ns and Loss or SiXEr. IicSma' Srwtlure of new vonK. tXACT COPYCr HAPPCR. If your feet hurt you canmn unless you are a rat antres. wulk alone with an air of one who revels In the fact that be or she is alive. CASTOR I A For Iafaati and CMldrea. Tha Kind Yea Han Alwajs Bought Bear the SigSAttur It is so eay foe a man to tell a woman that she can depend upon him. hut things are d.fferent when K comes the time of her d pending About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old. had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I rave U u-h remedle as are usually giv en in such cases, but as nothing gate rt- iif. we ent for a phyldan and it was under hi care for a we-k. At this time the child had beu i k tr almut ten dys and was having about twenty-live opera Ion of the bowels every twWve hours. and we were convinced that unless It oon obtained retirf it wouid not live. ChAmberlaln's C.c, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy wa recommended, and I Jeclded to try K. 1 mum noticed a change fr the better; by its continued ue a complete cure wa brought about and It M now perfe.-tly healthy. C. L. BX503, S:umpuwe. Oilmer Co., W. Va. it sale by Churl Rir. Jruirg:t. rotture is the very sx.s of phyua comelinea. OABTOIIIA. Beantsa f 'M Han Hntt Itaffl isHtdywHanahnn Biraatar of It is absolutely true that frlendnhip mut live by faith more than by sight. Luxuriant hair, cf nnlform color. Is a beautiful head-covering for either sex. and may be secured by using Hall's Vega. able BlclUra Hair Reeewer. it Indicates a terrific amount of nerve to be able to show a frld to whom you owe money the new clothes you have lately been purchaamg. BUCKLEN'8 arnica balve. THE BEST HALVE m ths world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, fever Bores. Tstter. Chapped Handa.Chll. Main. Corns and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sat. fac tion or money refunded. Price S cents per box. For sale ty Estes-Conn Drug Co. A man may tw.-.k he I a veritable giant until he brlr. to rrruirgle with a car window then he iliarm hi mind. V have u.M chamberlain's Coujrh Rejmrly In oi.r hon.e f t rriar.y year and biso- c-h-rful f-tiTlni.r;y to i value as a meill.ine which fbo i.l b in ev-ry firmly. In toiiifbs an.l ,!! have four,.) ft to be ett'.'vui.;!jii and In rpr,j, and who'.p.ng ouirh in ihildnn we li-.-rn it lrnll.-rie-aoie-H. I'. urrri-.K, 4l.T Ka.rfax 'v-.. St. I.o'jN, .Mo. r ,r s.il- i,y ch.irl.-s lt"K er.s, ilrut-'K'"'- Tn: rnii'I hi wurrcm, l;k :,- lor-suf. f!r:ri' worm. an 'urn. ;:n. v. hen s-be 1v-h she l the r,-n,-: .),,. narl.m in the world A NARROW ESCAPE. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D. ; "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set In and finally terminated In con sumption. Four doctor gave me tp, say ing I could live but a hort time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my abent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Estes-Conn Drug Co. Regular size 60 cents and $1. Guaranteed or price refunded. 1! For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature cf The Kind You Have Always Sought. Tt)CwrvOMMI ) AM afl?v n T5w m OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Uregen A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Keaatar .Normal Toune of three rears. ,";or year whulle prof, oaal. 1 ruuuig aepartuieut of Dine kiade with A ehlldrea .iKirucilok sod traiii at In iiytuiii e se.llt!i ij rem , nd Vu M wlo for putdic eh.i 1 h Norma diploma I recniird br taw ta a !TATI UFI CEKTIKk'ATK to teach. I ifhl xpeDw Tultloo, txHiit, bujuj tud loling (ar pmtisistelTi. Il.ttoo per tear. Atuiieiio twanllng tnemsrlrea, lll'l 00 per year Academic gmdv arreited from blh n hoolv Catalogue cheerfully wul ou appllratl.tu. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, Presidetit, or W. V. I i T Hi i" il The Choicest Table Wines... rr raokfilss) Alw (or Uesllclsssl asd CWkls PvvessM Prtrau Btsck. Cfeaa Ryw. OU KJcJterf. Pr4 af K so tacky and Hersnltasjej Bs sold OsUtrorss taaea. Carlson's FamilyLIqaor Store Ut TWHXTH rtMsTT Queen The Managing Committee of tlie Uepitta and Curnivnl cL-sin.- to inform the r-uhlic tlmt arUrigt ments.have been mmle with the following buitit'.s.s hoim s in A-turiu t act in jolliiig jilat'ei for the selection of "Queen of Carnival," to-wit: Foard it Stokes Co., (irooerie, Hardware, etc. William Madison, Tobaccos and Cinr, (two stores ) Herman Wise, Clothier and Hatter. C. H. Cxier, l)ry (JckxIs and Clothing. I'eterson it Hrown, Shoo Store. Eugene Hamblet, (The Sa), Confectionery. Griflin it Reed: SUitioncry and Nations. S. Danziger, Clothing and Furnishing. M. S. Copeland, (I5ee Hive), Iry GxU. Estes-Conn Drug Co., I)nigs, etc. AlWrt Dunbar, Dry (iok1s and Notions. The above merchant have kindlv allowed tin Comrnitt.-e a lihi-ral per centage on all aftlM niado at their respective places of business from July 2.r)th to August l'lth, inclusive, provided that the pur chasers request the privilege of voting at the lim of making purehifes. t To each pnrchawer, so requesting, there will be furnished a blank ballot, of which the following ii a copy: .VOTES FORM. Each purchaser at this store is entitled to vote at the rate ot osr. vote for j each 10 cent purchase; and should observe that the iiuinlier re'ircsentintf the I votes cast is properly written upon the blank to be deposited. j Votes may also be purchased ine lorrn oi nauoi 10 ha m in VOTES FOR FOR QUEEh Each person is entitled to onk vote, by paying to this store 5 cents therefor, j ami should observe that the number repre.ientin the votes cast is properly I written upon the blank to be deposited. 1 The person of whom a purchase is made, or votes are bouidit. the figures representing the number of votes, and the purchaser will write thereon tho name of the lady, married or single, for whom it is desired to vote. The ballot, when completed, must then be deposited in tho tin ballot box bv tho voter, in the presence of the proprietor or employe of the stora " ' After careful consideration the Committee have decided to open the ballot boxes from time to time and announce the result of tho voting. Attest: W. L IiOKB, Secretary. WM. G. G0SSLIN, President. A Beautiful Present In onler to further iniriHliuc CLASTIC STARCH (Kim Iron lMnll,lliciiinmi(.u'liiri r. I C 1 1 iiltinrr llrit.Coii Ktukuk, low.1, li.ic tlccnlc.l In UH V. AWAY a !rrtiitllul irfcnl with cat h ui k.tr ol si. in Ii nKI. I lu sc piricnlsarc In the (urnml Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are iju) iiu hci In slcnml are rniitlcd at (ollowi: Lilacs and Pai15lC5. SEARCH Pinslei and rUrgucritct. 1 fNOAllatoot,' v ml fm S T VM WIA jo al mi imI iiAtta. -I f rlTmTrlfjrrrBRbi'C Thcuc r.tre piiture. I.uir in artist. K. l.rKi'V, of Nc Vn'k. Iuc sutijri t-i in lii siu.hii .tml .ire now i.llcrcil lurihc lirl lime lo the inilillv'. 'I he I'U lure ate ji t'liutrli rriTiHluicI in all the colors utrtl ill the ork'iiuU. .mil .ire pronouni rl hv lUslci iiiiturc rc the correct t.tiiK them in pc.iuiv, rii l.ncc tine of tlirr 'li lures will !e unrit .im.iv with e.n Ii r.o k i.1'- "( Mirch.ir. .'I our t'lx'cr. It i the lct l.iuivlrv 'l.irch on the nuiki I, and i "l. l"r l ' 1 1 nu j I'.'o kii-t. Aik jour grocer lor this llari h ami get i I'ciiit.lui i- l.rc. Ail Groctrs Klip Elastlo Starch. Aceipl No Substitute. MWmNniHIIMttfHHNNNHttitNNIMMi i4 it- - r prrpskj. clrmUr Cm Mnarctar.l b lh Urug Uh, dutnbsUBg of theRegatf a ASTORIA ANNUAL REGATTA 1 H 1898 FOR QJJEEN from the business houses mentioned sucii a case u oo in loiiow. (Astoria cAnnual Regatta 1898 v M Wild American j Poppies. Lilacs and Irb. i.uiiilxr, hv the renowned r.ttr Ivrn t hmcli (nun llir verv fllnU rt mi uni rl lv i "inpclctil i rilli , Hoik) id art. ic correct tlnm; lur the homr, nothing itir rii l.nctc i I olor anl ailmln' turrit. ELASTIC STARCH compclenl crilli , work id art tlnm; lor the homr, nothing mr ol i oior aim amimii' turrit Kopp's "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLIELY PURE The North I'MiOn Ilrewer;, of wtilol Mr.JuLu Kopp is proprietor, nis-kea Iwn) for Jonies'tc tutl riMrt lrls. DottUbeer tuf family use, or ke beer in; piled at toy lime, delivery Id the rlly (re NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY MANHOOD RESTORED 5Sv!S; (uarsoieed lo cu-t U ra tfim, uak a Weak ateaior Luu Jl ria rower. HcUaca. WktralaeM, Um( Mssauod. Klgbil loat. herewuarM, all drain. Iom ot power la Oeaerall. Orgs, of vrina, yoummi errors, eKst o4 v wtii, jDviniai errors, (Keamj el lalaata whkra lead lo laBrsjitr. Coaeamptloa or 4bslldrgfUta JTtkrMB.takeooolhrr. feaa atMlrtii. Co ran rrsar la!ra .y'.w vw wMuwiauim, imm to ianrsii sgtata Tkud sad VsaibUl sHa. for UssI o. ESTELCU.NN DKL'O .. Anh. A tons. at the rale of five cents per vote will insist noon (he blank ballot ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lear. Arrive a.m. p.m Portland and As- a.m. pm, w 14 MO U.llirlti iUp Until II M via Knaiipa, i nriiin WalMirl. tlnbls ami way stations. I JO l! iw Aalorla. H"lil ami ll 1:40 II 10 .I4,NW Aalorla imoii lgr (rains. First-lass trains leave Warrenton for riavsl and New Aalorla at 1:41 1:11 and 10 M a. in., and ll'. 1 1 and d 11 p m. and reluming arrive at Warrenton al IK, , II 06 a. in. and i: 40 I IS and 1 o P m. Trains Imvs Mi'ssM 1h0 a. m , 10;) a. m,, 4:M p. in. dally fur Aslorla. I'orlland trains leaves Hvaalil on Hniulay at I N p. m J. C. KIAVO, (I. r. I. A. WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia ftlvsr and Tuget Round Navi gation Company. tamr Datley Qaissrt lave Astoria dally, eicepl Hunilay. 1 p. m. leaves Tort Isna dally, eicvpl Bumlay, J a. n (latssrt llrkels good on itamr Thomp son. Thompson t U k 1 good 00 Uaiiart V. D. Icolt. rresldsnt. C. W. lions, Aint. Astoria. loM, timi: xm inn: From 1 ' r 1 1 . 1 1 I I'lrint Ataitl Ki.t VI .ill I' ill l.itii I uki , 1 iiii r I t Wiiftii, oinlt Kmi A. IIO, 1 llf I till Nlu I . Walli, Mllllir.,,...!. '. .Ill I'lll.llll. .Ml KK'lk" . I till rtau Itll'l 1 (l.t, la. I Mall I a. in lHktiiip fl.rr i t in. Hi -ikaue I i . Hi. f'-uiM Atlntia KlI AS MI AMHIIO Ail allln I'alia mli r I ! r dalitf. 'nr "an r uiif n xll in) a. M, la. ;i. of AU.aa 1.1. Ur An . Taiucsriii 'titinil.la Itlvor amnMn ' in HlMni' m X'lr. Iliur' Trt rvrilanl and TnrATl,ur ami him Way l.aml!nia. ! . m Sam Kmia rurUaiid 4 , M,m. Wrd WHIassells allf, 1,., i,ur and I II Ofrjuii I l', Nf!t. and NiL aalriu , M I aii'I i , Mlllamalla saj am- a ) i. ui Lirtl'lmr llim,.ra W.. , V.,1. sihi'mI Ors '0 H. Oailnii, A anl frl, M ) liiiilllif. I Hlrla I s HI V.m. r. K'l4a a. 1. hi. I. I ! ""'' l,. 1.1. ltlrlalo I.tUIuI. Hun., I ua. ami Tliur. a W. UlUNIllKRHT. Aat Astoria. W. If. IIITRLDURT. Oe. Aft. rsMtiaad. Or. Tkktta to all poloU ..EAST.. For Site tyO- Kin Aftnt. Astoria. 1 . 1 IliH.HIlM, llsradq Tarouflb palace and tourist slaepera. dlnlnf and library obeenratlun rare CLEOANT VKtTIIIVLR TRAINS. No. 4 Limited lavs I'ortlanJ al I p. m. No. I Llmlied arrive fortlsad al II U Through Tickets -TO THE- EAST AND SOUTMHAST -VIA- I SietO PULLMAN PALACE ILEEPER8. TOUIIIIT ILEEPER and FREI RECL1NINO CHAIR CAR -Dally to Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City and other Eaeiera cliUa . Wafgsf checked thnweh to destination, L'nh.n Drpots, faat time, lowest rata, I'lntch liiht in all cars.. For rate and other Information call on or addr o. w. LovNsiiEiiny. Atti. O. R. a N. Co. Astoria, Or(n, or J. II. LOTIIItOP, Qen. Agent, Hi Third St.. cor. Aldr. l'onland. Or. Astoria Public Library ItKAMNO HOOM I'lli:.; TO ALL Open rry day from I o'clock to I M and I N to l:M p. m Subscription rates u pflr annum. W. Cor. Eleventh and Duane Bireeta. m wwiiniirn b rvKincv p ,If,ll no H""1 dlwuwa of the aW It Iilrlit VM 1. I I I '( ii . 0tn K ,,M-l,, your J Wiiryti? Jf 11 vu - t tut nvi'i wtu 11 ri y Vfllll lltfVi.tia. a.Mu M fti-iii iiml puuwd trmil.lo with your! umiicya Ii nil ll mli i-rV 1 1 m-.. ...... s7 f piiliin In tho loltm, hliln, UwU, ifroit.H J sfanu HikIiI.t? JIuvo vim ttllu'ihyiip-T l,l,,u" "I IIIO filed, fr.tM-clllllvC iiinlur tho cvps? H fait fritilli.iifr it.. k f Pm m.1Iirl,,oy Wlllliim'H Klilnoy . ... ..... ....,. b new mil ro IhiHllh-r f I'itsc'U orifiiim, toiiii iin nnd inuko anew mini ,,f v,.ii 11., f mrill AO pjinttt ii.,.. ' 'J w ...... . "iiiuiA.1 iviro. t o I'rora., rinvolnud. 0, . i f n"-r"l"rinn rim..,r fr ulwru' Um ' """en.rrlnr "Iiii, unnatural .1 1.' Iiarii.;.. or anr liill.mma. Icr.v.au .uiiuglaa. tjori f .,,; ,. ..'I" IrilttMHlOHlMWino. branm. Nmi-aairlnucnl f llluM.llA M. J Ooaraawl kl u m n w ..'I...'.. y"0IN0ISMII,0 I 1 m y Itrasdais, a for wnt In plain wraprr. FlJ I'.' P'"". prnpalil, ri biruuiar aiuit uu rixiuaaf.