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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1882)
' T;iE COLUMBIAN. U. S. OFFICIAL PAPER. Miss I,oui.s.- I'duviTs is sick. Mrs.. M.irsi' li.-i hiH'ii a way on a visit. Mr. Utmlmnlt was iu town Weiluos- A. II. li'ako.sloy is riairing up tlu I)mvi house. Mr. Utch-irtlsou of East Portland, is visiting in town. Johnny Campbell has put uj a uew , house on his claim. Mr. T. II. Taylor gave us a call on lutiiess on Thursday. KittK'h Mocker is papering Davin jorts pl.vive of business. Ueeivel a call on Thursday from Ksj. IVrry, also from J, Ctiinpliell. Mrs. A. C Vaughn has a youns; lale, so has Mrs. Aarys, Mrs. F. A. Moore's siter. Walter and Lena lilakesley lmvo jone to Corvalli-s to visit their sister Marv. Mr. Davis Was reutel the place when William Copt land iives, and huilt a nev liouse for his occupancy. Mr. Aldrich has tuovel to Portland, or woukl have, had he not leii detained I iy Mrs. AldricHs illness. . Dr. Stewart will occupy the same off ice with F. A. Moore, Ks. till Jne builds. I lis praise i iu. all sick fawj-iJis. Hon. P. K Domy n il! lecture lu re, Thursday, Juno 1st, at 7:30 P. m. He is s.ui to 'it a wry ehvjuent speaker. Aiiiiic Smith and Ottie Young came o-t on Sun lay sec Blanche. They sue very modest aaiee Rj2eartiig young Jadie.s. We In ve a new Wll at the church, l k .Miuuds like old times. We have tjuit hoard who are the donors, lit sus j ect S. A M ilea and W. B. Morse. 3l!; Neer is still on the war-path uf- rr the maidu.s and widows, and will vet return with a scalp at his lielt. He "Would make som- wj;uuu a ci(d hus- ?!. 3TenKurvf tlw fxr-a X Uurv nil tir;ijjt, !a'A.-ers, is 5ttadijig the uvi'.riof riht tit wjtiy f tfe iiJta.itants xf this iVimfy fur tire XorJ Paciric JtailrxttLs Mr. T. A. MK:vri; vse 'lfti k trm City last Sunday, $i:vij: rtyier a tete'.rra.iH of the illness his lit tie son. lie is uov con vjl scent, wul Mr, 3icllri4e has returued. iLei w4 a -crA SuA(iay from Mrs. T. C Waits aard &iWrn aitd Mr, H Hi lary -aaeS -Rift. Mrs. llilieary "was a 'Wariistag'of Astoria. H-pt I irwUiers and sifters w-eirfi former paspiJs of ours. She is a very farming lady. Mrs. Oliv Winton and her three aughtors are on a visit to her father. Nehjoa Koyt. She will fit up the so caVll Pickering house, hear lor xhor1 for her stay q( monih, and mako her Sj''uanio liter Jlotger.i her Kpcml care. CipL Hid ley ha gone down the river to work, and Mrs. Ridley and Mrs. Winslow have hired the Hunter house:. Klwin Ridley has moved his stock of floods from the. Durell house to the Hunter house where he intend. to re r3eni5h it. Mr.-t F. K. Vicor will soon leave for California. She has been trying to har monize afl'airs alout her property, and fchown a very liberal spirit. Among those who have acted very honorably nnd liurally is S. A. Miles. The Muck lea are disposed to act more grasping than any one else. Hats, Hats, Hats. Just arrived direct from San Francis co, the largest and most complete assort-" inent of men's and boys' hats ever brought to St. Helens, at McBride'a store. Mr. S. D. Morrison has let the con tract to clear out all the stumps on his ranch below the county road to Messrs. Davis and Vinsonhaler for $600. Mr. Morrison is one of the most thorough business like men ou the Scappoose, and will make his tine ranch ahine like a frebh-minted dollar. Rev. T. F. Campbell preached on Wednesday eve at the Church, he is President of a College, an Editor and a very eloquent man. He delivered a a most interesting discourse, and it would be a luxury everybody would ap preciate to hear such preaching. It is soma of the best we ever heard, and we hae listened to some of the finest di vines in America. I PHYSICIAN and SUKG'EOX, Ottico with F. A. Moore , River Street, St. Helen, Oregon. n42m26 Executor's Notice. Notice in herflv irivt-n that the umieinimied ha bet-n app.mittl by the ( Vunty Court of Co lumbia Count, Oregon, executor cf the estate hwi last will ana testament of hlizaboth Taylor, I 'eceaiel. All jK-rsoiifi havinv claim against the Maid vh tate must iirenent them with the projier vouch era within nix months fnun the ilate hereof. T. H.TAYLOK, Kxecutor of Kakl FUte. St. Helk.vs, Okecov, Mav 'J 1882. ixi2ntt . Decoration Day, Steamer G-AZELLE, Capt. H. Caples. Will v;o on excursum fnu ColumbL-i City via rt. Helen, luigley h Iinlin ami San vie" Ih- lana to v ancouver. N ill ttart at J before 6 A. M. from Columbia City and at til . si. from St. Helen. Fare for round trijs fiOeta. Mb. Patents, No Pay. XI A 'I' yTOnCl (lta'ned for Mechaui XXLXJDJLmXO cal Devices, Com- Mumln, l)eisrii8 and Ijalieln. All preliminary examinations ah to jwitentability of inventiono, free. Our ";uide for Obtainiiii? Patent" is sent free everywhere. Address LOUIS HAUC3EK &. Co. Solicitom of Patents, Washisutox, I). C. Established 18S4. n41mll Waller & McSorley, 245 Grand StM New York: SKX1 Ft) It OUR I FASHION GAZETTE & CATA LOGUE, 110. 20. It enables yon to buy Xew Wrt ols atXew York irice. No household hwJl be witbut it. MA X IT FACT U It K US A IMlVUtTEKS OF Ladie'.s. Missen ami Cliildreii'M ft& 7 CI CI KWiJ Cloaks, Shawls, Woolens, Linens, etc., ktg, AND DEALERS 1ST WATCHES, SILVER-PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, BOOTS 4k SHOES, GENTS', YOUTHS' fc BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC. Oar Faih.m Gaxette aniCtale-u4. No. 20, is new out, aud is full of iilustraUoim aud de 8criplions of the latest ety'ied in the alxve linen of eoods. Single copies eat free uioii receipt of c pontage. Waller & McSorley, 245 Grand St., New York, Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. Tfnt5i ive crtcerainj- Lands, Title, Deed, etc All busiaesa attended to with the CTeatet care, ENOCH (J. ADAMS. Lost or Strayed. Two horsps one a two year old a Stallion a dark bay, and one a five year old teldinir. black. If any one wiKrtind and send word to Alonzu Merrill, . m t t A - ..I Island tn" WlU r 1 JQF thPtr trounio, IT. Sx e iJ mas. St. Helen lnltfe No. 3, A. F. A. M. Regular Meeting the 6rst and third Satur dftVR of each inonih. Sojourning brethren in kmh1 Htanding are cordially invited to attend. By order of W. M. JAMES DART, Secretary. Notice For Publication Land Okfice at Vaxoocvbb W. T. 1 May 16th, 1882 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler ha filed notice of hid intention to make final proof in support of hU claim, and that said proof will be made before the J udge of the Probate Court at Kalama, W. T., on Satur day, June 24th, 1882. viz: John E. Johnson, Pre emption Decaratory Statement No. 571, for the Lot No. 6 of Sec. 14, Tp. 9 N. R. 2 W. He names the following witneBHe to prove hia continuous residence upon, and culti vatiou of said land, viz; Henry Huntington, of Castle Rock, W. T. J. B. Huntington, of " " frame Harrell, of A. Engard, of Olwim, " FRED W. SPARLING, Register. n41ml9 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an Execution and Order of Sale to me directed issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Columbia, in favor of Josiah Fullerton defendant, and apainst N. D. McCoy plaintiff, for the Sum of Five Hundred Sixty Eight & .50($568.50) dollars, and the further Sum of One Hundred Fifty One &.40(151.40) dollare, costs and by virtue of the said Executiotiand Order of Sale, on the 28th. day of April A. D. 1882, I levied upon the fol lowing described real rotate, to wit: The South West quarter() of the North East quarter(J) and lots No. one (1) Two(2) and so much of lot No. Three3) as lies north of a line due east and west of the North West corner of the Donation Land Claim of Joseph Stoughton in Section Twenty Four(24) Township Four4) North of Range Two(2) West of the Willamette Meridian containing One Hundred and Eight(108) acres More or LesH, and situate in Columbia County and State of Oregon. Now therefore by virtue of the said Execution and Order of Sale on the 29th. day of May A. D. 1882. at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of that said day, in front of the Court House Door, in the Town of St. Helens Columbia County and State of Oregon, I will sell the above described real Estate, at public Auction to the highest bid der for Cash, to satisfy the said Execution and Order of .Sale, tgetlier with interest, costs, and accruing cost. W.H. UOSYKKS, Sheriff of Columbia County Ogn. n38a?8 i GEO. VT. McBEIDB, rK.t.EU IS General Merchandise, ST. JIKLEN, OREGOX. i . A new and complete stock of ( rood now in store. I ricec reasonable, lerms Cash. aul3tf HUCELE BEOS., ST. IlKLKX, Oil. Manufacturers of all Kinds of Lum Ier, Latus and rickets. Will furnwh Lumler in anv quantities, a cheap a any farm on the Columbia Kiver. e also Ltf j a general store, with a full assortment of all kinds f (Jroceries and Dry GikkIs, at the lowest Cash Prices. auUitf TIMH0P, i Milk-Pans,Buckets,Stovc-Pipe Granite Iron-Ware and Everything in the line at PORTLAND Pricei WILLIAM WOODMAN, St. Helen, Okkoon. DB. S. LOWELL. -LATE OF IOWA- Having located at St. Helen offers hii profess ional services to the citizens of the town and sur rounding country. Oflco at the St. Helen's House. i Special attention given to womex and CH1L dken and chronic disease of all kinds. n33mar24 ! F. A. MOORE, Attorney - at - Law, ST. HELEN, OREGON. Office Itivor Streetliu front of strand. Prompt Attention Given to Collection!, Etc. auiatf ; T. A. McBRIDE, Attorney - at - Law, OilEGOX CITY, OREGON". Particular attention given to business Ivefore the Iand Office. novlStf Enoch. Ck Adams, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office: Court Ilnune, at St. Helen. JAIIES & DAVE1TP0BT, DEALER IX CONFECTIOtlARIES I of all kinds, Knickknacks. Bread, and other Varieties of the same Class Soda, Sarsaparilla, Lemonade, Tohacco & Cigars Of ihv.Iest Quality, and BILLIARDS. - I v River Street, St. Heeln, Oregon'. Notice for Publication. i Land Ofmck at Obecjon Ctrx Oregon. ) I , May 17, 1882. J Notice ii j hereby given th"t the following named settler ha hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prcn-.f will be made before Keginter & lie ceiver U. . Iaivl Office at Oregon City Oregon, on Tuesday Jjme27, 1882, viz: John R. Frierson. Homestead application No. 4484 for the S. V. or Sec. 30, T. 7 N. K. 3 W. He names the W.V.'Iiig witnesses to prove his uwra r?i4?wc uPnr wl oaUlvationQf, a!d laml, viz: Josephud Jones. Solomon G. Snell, Nathan Nich ols and Josiah Ingallu, all of Clatskanie, Colum bia Countv, Oregon. ' ; L. T. BARIN, Register. n41ml9 j Notice. There is money in the Treasury to pay off the following County orders, Nos. ar3, &r2, 73G. 793, 851, 788, 789, 739, GT9, 764, 131, 733, 779, 825, 824, 797, 836, 835, 826, 805, 792, 781, 775, 845, 847, 844, 848, 846 812,815, 821, 841, 783, 794,834, 784, 753, 802, 810,801, 837, 831, 839, 811, 900, 854, 864, 809, 858, 763, 885, 868, 867. Interest utops from date of this publication. JAMES MUCKLE SNR. Treasurer, i By R. COX, Deputy. n38a28 i Notice to Tax-payers. The following order was made and entered at the April Term of the County Court 1882 y voi toV nt. ) In tne matter ot requiring the assessor to furnish copies ta x-pavers of their assessment. w hereas the frequency of petitions for rebate of taxes on ac count of claimed irregularities in the assessment has materially affected the revenues of the County for the year 1881; and whereas it is req uisite that some remedy should be devised for this state Of affairs. . r It is therefore hereby ordered by the Court that the assessor while making the assessment for the year 1882 be and he is hereby required to furnish each tax-payer with a certified copy of his assessment on the blanks commonly used and that in all contests before the Board of Equalization and in all EX parte applications to the County Court said copies shall be prima FACIE evidence of the original act of the assess or and the tax-payers holding the same ihall be entitled to have the record when variant con formed thereto. And in case the tax-payer shall accept his ass essment as exhibited by said copies as correct at the time of delivery thereof to him and shall fail to make complaint for alledged errors to the Board of Equalization he shall be estopped from making ex Parte application to the County Court iu that behalf. And it is further ordered that the County Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this order to the assessor and publish the same for the in formation of all whom it may concern. State of Oregon, Columbia Connty s. s. i ! I certify that the foregoing is a correct transcript of the original Journal entry in the alxve-entitled mat ter and of the whole thereof as the same appears of record in my office and in my custody. in witness whereof 1 have here- j heal of the unto set my hand affixed myoffic- Co. Courtof ial seal at St. Helens this 5th. dav ( Col. Co. of April, A. D. 1882. ) EUGENE SEMPLE, ; County Clerk- Aro tpllhoat qo lien th Finest and t3 t Cocklwfi Ctov In Ui norld. EVERY ONE of the 141 SIZES IB BOZ,S VFITU A. IUritteh Guarantee Tm Ach MO 1SQ VAX fft point of FINISH. BEAUTY, ECOHOMy, DURABILITY ft COIlVEHIEflCE. PICW Bub3BHHbMH Base Burner and Favorite Cooling Stoves AWARDED First Prize and Silver Medal at Cincinnati Industrial Exposition issi Do not be dereired by imitation, lira mine well TAVORITJE COOKIXt STO an WIS ST POlKT BA.8X liUlLZfJZIi before buying any o4her, For Bale by 2TE"W HOTEL J. H. GROVES, - - Proprietor, The Dart House, Columbia Street, St. Hele'x, Okeuox, Is now open for the accommolation of the Traveling Public. Being newly fitted up, it w ill be found a pleasant place at which to Ktop. Terms, 25 cents for .Meals, 25 cent for Lodg ing, Board $4.00 pr .Week, Board and Lodging, $5.00 ja27n25 DA2TIEL SLAVE1TS, Barber & Shoemaker. Third Door from the Corner of Elver & Tualitin Streets St. Helen, Ouegok. aSOtf L. P. FISflEE?, Advertising Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, S. F., is authorized to receive advert is ments for this paper. 00 fireat chance to make money. Those who al ways take advantage of H the good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealth, while those who do not improve such chances remain in pov erty, e jjwant many men, women bo- and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Kxpensive outfit fur nished free. Ko one who engages fails to make monev rapidly. You can uevote your whole time io the work, or only your spare moment. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson k Co., Portland, Maine 6janly Notice for Publication. United Statkh Land Office, 1 Oregon City, Obeoon, April 22, 1882. Notice if hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hia Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pnof will be made before Eugene Sem ple, County Clerk of Columbia Co. at St. Helens Oregon, on Monday June 12, 1882, viz: John Libel, Homestead Application No. 3309 for the Lot 10, of Sec. 15, and S. E. i of N. E. of Sec. 1G, T. 6 N. R. 5 W. "He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Joe Benser, John Beckman," Charles Jones, all of Riverside, Columbia County and W. H. Conyers of St. Helen, Columbia County, Oregon. L. T. BARIN, Register. n38a28,5t Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. XJ. S. Land Office at Vancouvek, V. T. March 15th, 1882j S Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory," Benjamin F. Brock, of Cowlitz County, Wash ington Territory, has this day tiled in this office his application to purchase the South. West 4 f North East and North West J of South East i of Section 10, Tp. 8 North of Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. Testimony in the above case will be taken lie fore the Judge of the Probate Court of said County, at Kalama, W. T. on Saturday, the 27th. day of May, 1882. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land, or any portion thereof, are are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty(GO) days from date hereof. FRED W. SPARLING, Register. n33mar24 Notice for Publication. U. S. Land OrncE,) Oregon City, Oregon, April 22, 1882 J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said groof will be made before the County Clerk of lolumbia Co. at St. Helens, Ogn, on Friday, June 2, 1882, viz: Charles T. C. Grann, Home stead Application No. 2827, for the E of N. W. J & E i of S. W. i of Sec. 18, T. 6 N. It. 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: , W. H. Conyers, of St. Helens, J. W. Jones, Morris Karr. and G. T. Foster of Riverside, all of Columbia County, Oregon. Ij. 1. ASAHl-. negiaier. n38a28,5$ "'j "Win EUTCHEIA, &aBtoiersotrinJtXiJri h -v: v-kc ?fj4.r:- -i;V-r- --5-' THE MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SPRING WAGON. Also Tfaree-Spnnjr end FemrlSpring Wagons. nd Sid-SpriB Bugcies. . .' , The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road: onhr tFe very best stock used in its eon- itroction aad taad by the best wacoo mechanics in the world. The Sprine Wagon nBug-y De sarttneat is entirety separate from the Farm Wasoa shops. And for the manufacture of this class ot work we hve facilities wasurpassed. Sd for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List. i .!:' lo? RTTPSItT'JT CclcJbrfited f3inir!o BreecQ-leacUr Gunl. at 12 up. Ji mblfl-lurifl i .-.-i.-i! at v' i tip. Muzzto anl Brev;h-J.ai!irj tc Omni, illuiri'. ari l IlsU'U. of mojt npprov-vf KnHsh an-; AoMican maVfi. All kinds of np-rtiriT Ituj 1-itk-hM atWl nrll rlos rrijulrl by -vrtnnn anl ?rur C'olt'fi Not;' Ercscb-loadint? Double Guns lw-t '111.11 vet ! i.id i for rim 1 712 flTketf!.. rhi'ailc!;-:.!. Fa. sra-ZErac saecaaatTris S3 SALOON. ENOCH SHINTA?FSE, Proprietor. winss. "Whiskic3, Brandies, Be or, Ci?ars, and Ssda VT'atsr All of the bent quality. Corner .of Cowlitz and Kiver Streets, St. Helen, ()ke;ox. I J. W- CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregoni 1 buneis attendcl to with pmmi'tnes- and diriict.tcli. :iulLf Frost's Turkish Has1 Patterns. KTAMPED OX ItlKLAI I COLOKS. titiful deairo to be made of rajji cr yarn. So Him pie that a child can make tbeiu. For Salk at F- A- Lemon tsf ELKS', . . Okewox Til 10 D A slSTD mav lie found on file at (eu i mo r rcnp.iift Co xejj..v. per Advert ing BureauJIO Spruce Sr. wlu-re advertifcina contract maj' be made for it i:i ' 1 HIT X."tW ' ...... a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. Xo rink. Kvery tliincf new. CapiL.il n-t rojuired. We will furnish you evrythinj,'. Jlanv are niak'in Ioixuiihh. La-lie mil-o e rmh As wm. aud hoyu aihlidrls nuvte crreat pay. Jveailer, n va want a '"w- j . ' i ' i nesi at winch vou can make fcivac j'.ay an tne timp vou work, write fr pui'tiuulara to Jl. liAL- letttA Co., Portland, Maine. i f.janl.v i BB" 'kXf fcJ Mre continue to act'aa Slicitri fo-" Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Gemiany, etc. We have had thirty-five years experience. , I'atentH obtaine! through us are, noticed in the Scientific Amebicak. This large" and splendid illnstratrated weekly paper, 83.150 a yjjar, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and ha an enormous circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, Publishers !of Scien tific American. 37 Park Row, New York. Hand book about Patents sent free. J. KELLOGG & CO'S Steamers f j Joseph Kellogg and j Toledo, ii. i FOR COWLITZ BXVER. Steamer JOSEPH KEL.LOGU leave. Port land, foot ofVamhill Street, for Freeport on Tt esday, Thursday and Friday at o clock- A. v., via Willamette Slough, touching at St. Helen, 8clumbiaCity, Kalama, Carroll's Point, Rainier, cdar Landing, Monticello and nil intermediate points. .Returning Leave rreeport Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock A. M. Steamer TOLEDO leaves Portland for Uow- litz Prairie on Monday and Thursday at 6 A. M. via Willamette Plough and above landings, touching at Freeport, Arkansas, Olouua and, Way Landings. Returning Wednesday and Saturday. 3setf Lewis and Lake River Trans portation Company's Fast and avorite Steamer LAT03STA, W. (I. Wier, Master Will leave La Centre for Portland via St. elen, Quigley's Landing and Columbia Kiver erv lonrtav, wenaewwy an i ri i'iay o o k A. M., touching at xsll way landings. J Returning will leye FJyerrTmg and .Jmll haif. foot of AliltiB Mtneut. IWirtbuid, jivery ueUy, Thnrijday atjl Saturday-it 1() "!?.fpc; , M. tiharp. 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"v I money faster at work for IkJl J us than at auythiug else. , ieif f-Te-n. - i, tt will Htart you." $12 a day and upward rua.'o at home by the iudurtrioii. Men, women, !n; s anl girls wantel everywhere to wrk for iih,. Now is the time. . You can work in spare timv only or give your whole time to the Inline You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous ja.v by engagin g at once. Costly Outfit frev Money ur.ulv !nst, easily, and honorably. Address Tui: it '.;; Augusta, Maine. '. j.ut!y ITOTICE. W have arranged with the Tft'wn Far:rir Co., of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ( who are tV publiheis of one of the best farm papers in the wet ) to furnish their fine journal one year at the low rate of $1.00, or it and our own Vaper one year at $3.00; and each one who subscribe under this offer will receive, free, an elegant portrait of James A. Garfield. ESTABLISHED IN 1852 Xjsi t51s!lS2? S DVERTISIHG Eoom3 20 5 21 Zlerchants' Ez chan'go, California St., S. F. B. ADVERTISING SOLICITED foi all 1 ev.-spaier published on te Pacific C!iast, San wich Islands, Polynesia, . Mexictin I'orts. Pan una Valparaiso, Japan, China. New Zea. lnd , the Australian Coloniet, the Eastern Stat e and Europe. Fifes of neary every new, pap ir published on the Pacific Coast are kept con tantly on hand, and all 'advertisers are allied fre access to them during busisesa hours.. The Columbian is kept on tile at this offiice f L. P. Fisher. cl.'t We herebv notify the Public that from the lstj nt January lti2 wharfage will be charged on evervthin shinned from. or bunted on our dock. General merchandise at the rate of r.t. ner 1 ton or less than 1 ton, over 1 ton !Q i Cti. arjd at th.e rate qf &1 ctsj. for every ;u(dition-' aj ton r art of a to,n." special contracts made) t. lrtrge snippeti - 'V - MUCKLE RHOS.