THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW utlltti4 Kmr rrldtf Hv McKkom & Tmokndvkr. HolifflplloB rlM, 11.00 r r In d?nr. AdmlUInc rslM. 11.00 pr Inch tr month. All i4nlliln bltli pirIU flril of tten month. Job rrlntlnr oiffoUd In flrst-eUis ty ' llllt (or Job Wlntlng fih on dllrr. All eommontcstloni should bt ddfMd to Tb BTlt-. HU John. Or.fon. THlt KBVIKW U entered nt jiml office In Saint Jolnn, Orison, ns mall matter of Die second claw tinder tlic Act i)l Cn RrcM of March J, Official Hwpspr of lh Cltf of St. ska. Phono Scott 0990. FRIDAY SKPTKMHKK i, 1905 THIi I'l.OT KXI'OSHI). NOW let the city council of St. Johns commence to do real business! The whole ntiiinus of the present complex conditions is now so plnin tlint none need he iuttoruitt: nnd the intimutlons of Tint Riivntw during tin! mist few weeks can now Ik: safely made as assertions. ' The tronhle in St. Johns has heen fomented and encouraged by " few unprincipled jteoplewho, for ulterior purines, desire to see this city an nexed to Portland. These soulless liersons have succeeded in stirring up strife and have constantly urgei trouble because of two reasons: the first to "gel square" for some trivia grievance: the second to aid by all txisslhlc chicaners' a few l'orthim capitalists who were anxious to have St. Johns annexed to that city an act which would nitik this community theces-qiool for the offscourings of all that was filthy and vile in that bailiwick. Cannot the citicus and taxpayers of this community recogui.e the iron hand behind all this wotk the hand that is gloved in velvet? Do they not icalie what all this wil lead to? Cannot the assertions here made lie leadily seen when carefu thought is given? Theie aie a few iieoiile who, to doau injustice to Innocent pioperty holdcis, would stoop at nothing to hut m the city: anil if slight dllTct ences can be fostcied ami eucotir ageil till they becomefesteiing sores it would fill these few jieople will glee. I.et the jieople of St. Johns iKiuder over this article. These suggestions ate not imaginary. They ate actual conditions: and unless the diiTcicncus be soon atli tinted theie may be testilts most disastioiis, Tint Riivinw utgeri that this matter liesetiotisly considered and that a ttiitof cooMicudcd, conervii- live men lie called into an act of aibitnition. I.ct all cahimuy be diopiKil let the city become a unit for push and ptogioss! W1U. TliST CASK. IN l'eiiiisylvauia 11 woman lilted to seitth out the cur of a railway magnate was eniiit.il thiitccit tulles and back while she was doing the work. When she asked for her dollar the tail way official told her that as the fine for the totiud trip was one dollar and she had mad the trip the bill was even. The woman did not so lielieve it, and at once attached the 10.ul for the amount with costs, If tt should lo decided by the conns that the undc.siicd tide liqui dated the bill a queer pteevdeut would be established. A ship's caricnter could lie engaged for a month's work and when he asked for his wages it could 1k shown that he was owing the vessel a little balance for the Hip. The sit eel cat conductor who makes jo trips a day can have a dollar pulled from his daily wage because he had jo tides over the line. The shoot-thc-chtitc iHMtmau at 1.50 er day would find at the end of week that he had made 490 trips, and at too a trip he'd lo owing the company &J7.50. And theie is a multiplicity of cases of the same sort to lw brought up in case the unlucky Inutile ride squat ed the bill. NAY, 1'AUl.lNli, CAN it Ik; that the city council of St. Johns has heard of how the Kquitahlc is 'fessiu' up and is seek ing to emulate the example? USUALLY. IT jwys letter to build good fly ing machines than it does to erect castles iu the air. OBSTINACY. OFFICIALS have now decided that Indiana's anti-cigarct law 1 null and void in other words, the crushing out of the habit of smok- ing the measly little things has proved n fizzle nnd more arc now smoked than lcforc the legislation was created. Since the law went into effect the increased use of cignrets among children has lccn fully 300 jer cent. When n jwrson is "prohibited" from committing any one net one which is not n crime the inherent obstinacy of the American people usually Is aroused nnd the net is frequently committed just to show that it cnu lie! It mnttcrs not what may Ik; the prohibited uct: American people dislike dlctntion. The law cannot Ik: so construed as to mnkc the purchase or use of any article Illegal: It is the selling or disjcnsing of h that constitutes the wrong. It is not unlawful (even in pro hibltion towns) to buy or drink liquor: merely to sell or dispense the stuff Is where the wrong comes in. And it was not made unlawful iu Indiana to smoke the pesky little thiiiL'S or to buv them: it was the selling of them that was the wrong. Hut this was easily evaded by the dealers who sold the tobacco nnd gave away the pajKirs through the mails. And now the officials ure anxious to rescind the law all because eople are so obstinate. 1 AN OPINION. TlIIS,pucr is not entering into the several disputes already In aiigurated within the council but it would call attention to the fact that the document signed by J. II lllack and read by Councilman Shields at the meeting Monday eveiiint: bote 110 weight. It was not a sworn statement of facts but it mete pieseiitatiou of rumors: am to endeavor to susjieud any officii! tiM)it mere gossip would not stum a test iu court. According to an evening paer of Portland it was the intention of Mr. Shields to personally make the charges and this action, if sworn to, would have lieeii 11 weighty matter. As this was not done the lejieating of mere rumor could not lesiilt in the susiieiislou of anyone. 1 he very fact that a few moments after a trial tosttscmt till hostilities apparently ceased and Mayor King was allowed to govern the meeting uilicated that there was no rea Intention to foice hint to ubdicati his sent. 1 A IIOUQUIST. WITH 110 M)ssible exception the Irrigon Irtigator, Irrigon, Oregon, is the best country newspajier iu this state because it fills it niche 110 other can fill. Its "Rabbitville Cot resH)ndeucu" is a splendid bit of work and its aimcaraucc each week chiouieles some new and iu tctcstiug bit of stuff, which no one but Alphouso llenuett could ever pioditcv. Mr. llenuett docs himself 1111 injustice that he docs not syndi cute Ins brain rues lfccait.se he is missing a nice chunk of money each week by his neglect. Ills Rabbit ville matter is eagerly sought by all metropolitan paKMS. NF.F.DLKSS ALARM. MONDAY'S dispatches stated that St. Johns, angry and disgusted with Pi nice Louis, of llattenlicre:. lad given ut all the proxscd festivities as well as the grand ball iu his honor. Our citizens need not k' alarmed: it Is not this St. Johns which is meant but St. Johns, Newfoundland. Our celebration goes mertily on. OK 15 1 NOW if we could bring that dinned old cucc commisMoii to St. Johns! Ait Old Revolver. J. 1). Hardy tecently brought to Tint Ritvntw a little brass pistol that has evidently seen much wear and use, It has a very plain wooden gtip, is a mu.Ie loader with a bore little larger than a ,44-culibre. is boted out 1 13-16 inches deep, and weighs five ounces. I his old firearm was thought by Mr. Hardy to lie more than so ears old us it descended to Mrs. lurdy from her futher, Leonard Rittuktugh, mid has ulwuys Urn iu the family. But, like many of these heirlooms, the ago bus been wrongly figured. This is apparent because the pistol is a cap-fire and jvr- cussiou caps were not invented till ulwut 1 8 jo. Hence the age of the little weapon can be estimated at 75 years and it certainly looks it. On the lutrrel is deeply imledded a titty stur and the letters h L O or, possibly, K L C, utul it .seems to be f Spanish make. It is known that the Spanish were good workers iu brass utul this may have Ihxu from HELO II MINUTES. Met nt 7:57 nnd Adjourned 8:0S. nt Pursuant to ndiourttmcnt the city council met Tuesday evening with Mnyor King in the chair. Attorney Young was present on time but Attorney McGarrv was sidetracked one car nnd succeeded in leiiig n bit late. He didn't realize the council wns in a hurry. Following roll-call Mr. Shields rend resolutions favoring suspension of Mr. Peterson. Ujwn motion to adopt, roll-call showed Leggett, Hrice, Shields nnd Kdwards favor ing: Peterson, Thompson, and Lindqulst denying. Mnyor King ruled that It wns n tie vote, ns he had declared Mr. Kdwards not a memler of the council. Motion was at once made by Mr. Shields to adjourn to next regular meeting; seconded by Mr. Hrice; roll-call showed Messrs. Leggett, Shields, Hrice nnd Kdwards favoring ad journment: others opiosed. Adjourned: time tt minutes. After adjournment. Attorney VouiH' read his opinion in the u.i.....".i t .I....1 1 11, ..1 ivuwuiitn iimnv.1 mm uuiaiui ...... t... ...... .1.1 ..l.t. l.lu ritltllln iImh nu ft lit; vi mini 1 inrv 11 ia n, iuiumh . lawyer utiou the nssertion that Kdwards wns not a legal member r i ii r.. it... !;, u-tia. the statement thnt if the recorder persisted, In spite of the order of I dragged tlic liosecart 10 1 ue scene, the mayor, iu reading the name of Much trouble was found in connect Kdwnrds nt rolbcnll, he could be ing;-nnd finally these men devoted .1 ... r 1 . i!......il. I tlieir tittontinii til timtectlllir tile stisiieuded or forced to relinquish his office should the mayor so see fit. "Gentlemen." said Recorder Hunks, ns he slowly arose to his full heiirht. "I took nit oath to sitpiKirl the constitution of the United States and the state of Oregon when I assumed the duties of this ollice. I've read law probably more years than Mr. Young, nlthoiigh I don't iose ns 11 lawyer: nnd I leHeve that up to this time Mr. Kilwards has not been legally ousted from his office. I make the records precisely as they occur nnd make them com plete: but no one faction is going to force me to break the law ns I see It." "I have tried to keep out of all this trouble," continued Mr. Hanks, "and I'm going to. I'll read Kdwards' name just as I'll read Peterson's name until one or both of them shall be legally put out of office. I don't propose to do the swearing that I'll do my duty and then allow anyone to force me to do otherwise. You can put me out of office If you want to: but you can't make me do any thing but what I believe is my dutyl" 1 lie name of Daniel Breultt wns then proposed ns 11 successor to C. D. r.dwards mid received tliiee votes. A motion was then made to adjourn to Wednesday evening, August jo, as the charter directs 11 case 11 vacancy is to lie Idled, and the motion prevailed. Try to Meet. Wednesday evening the city coun cil tried to have an adjourned meet- ug iu order to comply with the terms of the charter. Mayor King ins ml judged C. I), Kdwards not a member of the council and the charter sccifios that "when tt va cancy occurs in any elective office, the council shall, at its next regular meeting proceed to elect by ballot, a tierson to fill such vacancy, who shall tkissess the oualificatinus of the original incumbent; provided, that if such vacancy shall not be filled within the time above limited, the council shall meet mid ballot at least once each day until such va cancy shall have been filled." Several of the council coincide with the mayor iu the lielief that Mr. Kdwurds olhcial career 1ms ended hence the desire is to meet daily nnd, as near as xissible, com ply with the charter s demands. No quorum lieiug present an ad journment was made to Thursday evening. Mayor King then said he would be pleased to hear from any of the 1. ..ir 1 1 1 . ... nun iiiiiuiieu iuvsviu iiimiii me con - ditions now existing and the rente dy for the same. Several shakers made remarks although no "sides" were taken Willi any vtmlictiveuess. lltere is enough loyalty tu St. joints to ortim every man to enjoy its own opinion utul make it known: .... ....1.1:.. .1.....:.... mi iia-iiuuhi inMramM ,iu.i mii- nod to uu extreme. 1 lie general trend of the talks seemed toward ! uiuiuiiuou una nun ui mice, -!.!. I I ... I hvcry day tins warfure continues there is louud to lie more bitterness j shown: and before long neighbor will be arrayed against neighbor! uiki tue summon occomc itiilH.'urublc, the more Ingenious Invention. Beebe & Trimble, the machinists 1 r it,- . l.a... 1 .....iv.., r...... 1 IIVUI IIIV fcJt JVfMII X Will" uny's plant, are manufacturing, I utul will soon place on the market, j an ingenious yet very simple j contrivuuee that will be known as i the Bccbc uud Trimble lift. Archi- tccts uud builders who have exutu- who wait until one foot is in the tued it say that its use will become grave, then consult a doctor and general by alt who need a small lift demand instant cure for years of for elevating wood, etc., from a, folly. The time to begin to adver ltasemctit. Circulars and other ad-, tise a business is when it is young vertising mutter will soon uppeuriatul active; when it's a case of describing the merits of the ma-! "root hog or die." The time to chine. their huiuls. In any event the pistol is well worth preserving for its antiquity and Mr. I lurdy highly prizes it. DESTRUCTION Two LnrRc Lumber PhnUAreNow A (Ircnt Maw of Ashes. Loss About $80,000 Insurance Is, So Far As Ilstlmntcd, Not More Than fJO.OOO. Yesterday two splendid lumlcr mills graced the waterfront with n busy hum of macliniery: touny merely n huge mass of nshes, twisted rods, warned machinery nnd devas tated debris mark the spot. Both thcOreuon Fir Lumber Company and the St. Johns LuiiiIkt Com pany s plants nrc in ruins. At Nluhtwntch P. D. Hoi man. of the Oreiton Fir Lumber Company noticed a flume close to the engine room of the Douglass mill. He blew the whistle and called the fircloat as quickly as tioss he. At i. me iircuuai . - - - - , , stnrtwl from I'oruuua ami u.in . - .... I minutes later was throwing huge 'streams titxm the flames. Five minutes later II. W. Hrice I saw the flnincs nnd with two others their attention to protecting the Jobes flour mill. Meantime citizens withered but all Iiojk: of saving the projKirty of the Oregon Fir Luinlier Company wns gone. Like lightning th flames spread. Indeed, one man nearly lost his life. I.eunder Smith who has charge of the government Inmp, rushed to save the property, No flames were near him but ere In could rescue the lamp nnd cscnjie he was entirely surrounded by lire For it moment he faced death but escaped nlthoiiirh so badly btirnei! that flesh Is now dropping front his face, neck and breast. When the fireboat arrived there was no hope for the Oregon Fir Company so it commenced worK on the Douglass mill. By doing this the small office nnd the dry house were saved together with their contents. But the other mill, to gether with the fine dock was complete loss. This is 11 tearful blow to St. Johns as well as a great loss to the owners of these plants. Steps will le taken it is assured, to at once commence tlic work of rebuilding as soon ns insurance adjusters shall complete .. . . . ... !.. tneir iiusiuess. ivvery person in this city sympathize, with tlic owners lit their loss and trusts that new works will quickly spring from the old ruins. A. S. Douglass when questions regarding the fire believes that the fire started on the dock from some cimir or ciearet thrown down by those watching the fireworks from that point last night. Nightwatcl Whitsell, of the same plant, joins tit this iKMICf. Loss of the Oregon Fir Luinlier Company is figured at close to 500,000 with insurance of about 32,500. Moie'thaii 1 ,000,000 feet of luiuler was destroyed. A dozen cars of fine ties which were to have Ikxii sliip)el yesterday but for the negligence of the O. R. iV N. Com pauy iu furnishing cars were also desttoyed, The loss of the St. Johns Lumber Company is estimated at $18,000 with insurance amounting to $7,500 iu force. The fireboat did noble work and is much praised. Mr. Peterson's Statement. FMitor Review : In view of the charges preferred against me ns u member of the city council of bt. Johns, I deem it but just and proer to publicly make a statement. As to "dereliction to duty," leave it to the public to judge how J" t t ita .... a tar j. tt, .interns nas tmereu iuisc statements for which statements I shall hold him personally rcspousi 1 hie. life. As to the charge of "accept I ing a bribe," I publicly denounce it ! as absolutely false utul without the least .semblance of truth iu any and ! every particular. Mr. Shields has endeavored, maliciously, to blacken my character, but I believe his hy iiocrisy will have no weight with the 1 . ... ... , ... .. lnieiueeui citizens 01 tins cuv. This matter will not be allowed to drop, for 1 nronose to invoke the . . . .... uui ot tlie law to the fullest extent. Mv business inteeritv bus never be- fore been uttueked in unv commit. nity. and it bears heavier than 1 pro- nose to toleruto when a man of Mr. Shield's character can attack me tin iter cover of Ins official position in the council, I propose to allow this man to go the full limit, together with those ...1... . . . . 1.... 1 ... 1 Mouuivvu-vuusinruiors, uui i picuge 11 11 . "v ""'"""1 every uiieguiiuii ...aue M ,,aM . l . J. i KTKRMJN. Some advertisers are like invalids quit advertising is when you want to quit business. Liberty (Tex.) Yindicator. "For Rent" ami "For cards for sale at this office. Sale" - T r rv rO cO rO rO rT r . . Identify with I St. Johns " Up-to-I)atc" 2 Courteous and Accommodating to All. j R. D. JACKSON, Proprietor. CARPETS, RUGS, Matting, Linoleum Sl.00 PER WEEK See our new line of room-size and floor rugs. Our line of carpets and mattings is well selected. Remember the place I EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. I 390 Washington Portsmouth-UnlverisltyU LETTER FROM THE MAYOR Mr. ThuHiun Is on the sick list with a bad cold. Mrs. Brandt and family have gone to the hop fields to enjoy an outing. Mr, Parktsoit and family have moved back to the city as has also Dr. Galagher, from Club Hall. Mr miii! Mri stli,ti unit vim from Jefferson. Oregon, stopped a week at Club Hull all on it visit to the fair. Mrs. Kmersou ami daughter, from Seattle, spent a couple of weeks at Club Hall, the guests of Mrs. Nate Peters. Mrs. Brown and family start for (lit linn fif.Mc tliw u'tHtl?. nft.r which tliev expect to come back to the Park. Mrs. S iiiiui.u Kwnt .1 rnnnli. dnvu with Mr. Samuels last week at a mill ilmvn tli.. ii. niii.i i ivii,r.. tr Samuels holds a responsible posi- Hon. The genial Mr. McKeon, who used to reside here, was a visitor ast Sundav. A walk nlnni' tit Boulevard and river front reminded nun ot out times. We are ulad to set? little Mild! Dooley and Helen Storey out auain. The tun littit! iirls lmvi lwv.11 ilown with a hard siege of malaria for some weeks. Bob llruns. the Dutch tinker. U f.. 1 0 a. 111 town again, ami waiting lor ins iwrtner, little Villev Whiteley. to come from North Bend. Then they will lie ready to put iu blow Pipes or unv old thine:. James Dinsntore, u r'etiretl farmer of Pike county. Illinois, and Clay Rush, un enerKetie youmr farmer of that section, are visiting the fair, .Mr. Dinsmoreis Mrs. A. Dick. son's father, and they are having a nappy tune together. Officer Sloan and n party of almit half a dozen came out from the citv one day last week to catch a mess of basi. From early mornintr till ate at night the party worked in. dustriously to tempt the wily fish and ut eight o'clock four little bass were counted. Mr. and Mrs. Kiefer and family from Grand Junction, Colorado, are, am positive that the insincerity here for a ten days' &tay. They , tll,e duplicity and underhand metli have a suite of apartments at Club s of personal spite will be laid II.. 11 r t?.f.. . . IK.. -.. tiuii. ,iir, Meier lias inane n tivimr visit alotiR the coast and savs "that the Park and surrounding country is the grandest location of auv he las seen. The sidewalk alomr Fisk street tus not yet been completed anil jieople are wondering if it ever will 1 . . " be. The work was" started fir. f tine and could have been fiisl,..i ' easily in one month, but there is a block on the west side beginning ! at Amherst street, which is a uuis- anco to public safety. Why should - Yourself 3 Is the Pharmacy ft J t I Shop. 3 0S C?v9 G3 C?o CJO CJ9 OO CJv9 O THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Street, Portland To the Citizens of St. Johns. I hereby submit a reply to the infamous insults and charges which nave been preferred iiuaiust my name mid honesty, by irresjionsible men who are endeavoring to abro Ki lumianieniiii pnucipal of V. . l" "c c,l Johns by the act of the state lecis lutive assetnblv, regular session of 1904. Here ure the facts iu the case of C. D. Ld wards: He sold his prop city for a certain consideration; the need ami mortuaue were left with 1 !ne in. escrow, together with his res 1 K"oh s councilman of the first warn signeu, put not dated. Bv wa 01 explanation, I will say I did uot make said sale or have anv- """K 10 with it, further than as nl,ove stated. The day Mr. Ivd- vim,.s called for the mortgage he "rca u,e resignation and left It w e to file With t ie citv record. c!!'.vn'cJ' 1 dul causing a vacancy , "i '" "ceoming to section 22 City Charter. . ASJ was sworn under oath to fill '"e office Of lliavor and to nnlintil cil' charter I could not recog- 1 omce otiierwise than va Catlt. .Mr. r.dwards askel tn ivitli llM ll ......I i! .TiK"auon, wiiicn was ueetl him, and should it have ,l0Iie would have been im rmie to have linn reinstated us " charter distinctly states that one mUst ,,e a freeholder to be eligible . t0 '?U1 ofl'ce. . U.refore, again, I would be "leaking my oath of office to allow ms reinstatement As to tlle charges which have lee orougm against me, they must proven, and as I have recourse " l,1e courts for slanderous libel T w, l' say that I have in no way, r m any manner, done ntivtlii,,T r which I am ashamed, or which will reflection upon my reputation or honor, as an officer of the city of St. Johns. As the facts are brought mn t Yours respectfully, W. H. King, May or. Boarders Wanted. A few; boarders who desire a nice home with good fare can be accom- 'aieii by Mrs. G. A. Flanders at ,tr,"ew lloI"eon Willamette Bottle- reasonnwl Water t0Wer' Rates rc?OI,aoIe- the citv eneiueer .i . at one?? More gJaft ? "d AN OFRCIAL DIRnCTf. S. H. OREIINE Attom.Lw, Office! Room Hfct,i . lug, corner Thlnt n,l v.hth. r Qoodrlch & Qoodrich, ARCIIITUCTS Saint John, nnd 1'ortUn.l, Ott,,, Lawrence A. Hcnsel nivsiciAN Oftlcc on Jcrwy itrcct J moK houw, opiwiite St. John &5 B.t.1 Door Co. i.hotle J SAINT JOHNS, OKEGO.V Dr. W. E. HARTEL, UP.NTIST Icnl or general tiajthetlc i minUtereil If deslrc.l. I'rcciliimu lHock, Dr. MARY MacUCHLAN " Phylcln and Surxeon. OlTicc hoiirti 9 to 1 1 a. ,. ll0 1. 111. Residence l'lione Scott 6uf Ollice I'hone Union 6994. over Iilllott'a ,lniK 7to. "! Dr. E. W. ROSSITER PHYSICIAN OfUcc next door to IJlHotfa oW tore. I'hone, Union 4061. rJ. of Wrinkle' residence. I'lione Sl'Jol",s- Oftgo, T. T. PARKER, Attorneys-Law. Office: Cochran Block, next door to jHistoflice. Saint J0I1111 . . orfjoa VV. T. SLATTEN DUNTIST Office in Cochran block. Office hourn, 9 it. 111., to 6 p. o. St.Jolnu, . . 0npt Carpenter & Dolbow l'liutcrcrt, llrlck Matom ami C. incut Worker. Hitlitiatci kU mill Mllsfnctloii gunnintccil, Kcfcr to editor of this Mcr. 755 vt. liuulslrect, Unlvcnlty Park. Iliont Union 6797, THE EASTERN H0AIE " J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. MciiU by the day or week. Ilotrd. tier week, f4.oo. Cocliniu Illock . Jersey Street Saint Johns Orti N. A. 0 EE ": Houtc Mover and Rrpalrtr Houses 1110 veil, raised ami n iwlrctl. Odd Job of all kbit Prompt service, rcsonable cliarga Ivaulioe nnd Catliu streets, Sidnt John ... Onpt P. W. H1NMAN Chicago Roomlni Houm. Good rooms from ft a week up. Corner Chlcagoanil Ivaulioe itittu Saint Johns ... Ortjo AIRS. "n7 McCANN CLOTHING CLEANER Clothing cleaned, pressed tnJ tiiciided with care and iironiptam. Iridic' clothe a iccilty, Old I'ostoflicc Ilultilins Saint John . . Onpt Q. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER Columbia Iloulcvanl ami Cental Avenue, I'lione Union 385 Saint John Ortp. C. A. ROSS Practical repairer of boots tad shoe. I'irst class work gtr auteed at reasonable pore. Shop on Taconia street, rear of W. J. Pcddicord' office. Saint JofcM Bon Ton Barber Shop -0- I'lrst class work ami clean hottoweUN patrons. Hair cutting a specialty. Agent for West Coast laundry. Jersey street iL" The 6. HfflKEMPER CO. Watchmaker, Jewekrt, Sllverimlths. Imoorten and Wholesale Dukn 286 MofriSH SkH, rTU I W. A. ST0RR (JCJvjC5v artistic o-g-Q' Paper flanker andDccorator Orders can be left at Couch's store Special Attention Given to All 0rd i THE I CENTRAL HOTEL I Airs. L. Tyner ProprletJf First CUs Rou CuWm EiciMiat ST. JOHNS,