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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1881)
"B- H glic mlB ?VstavVm. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY -IAN. '25. It ISSUED EVERY MORNING. Monday Eicewod.. "4 Ireland. Kdllor nutl Proprietor. .iUnri(ta JiHtMuu, '. IrocL Terms of Subscription : curved by Carrier, per TOft ..... .'& UeiHf Sent by mail. four Hitltf .? "' Sent by wail, one year free f PMme vu riOrcribH. J - n - e-Advertieineminortediy the year at j was received week before last from the rate of SI -V ier sjHre i-er no.tJi. jNen York. It was put together at XrneiitaviWnR.fcytbeily wwee..js .j y Watson's iron works The WoeKlj .Wiirian I found to Im satisfactory in every jwr- is a mammoth sheet, exactly double j ticiilar. The apparatus was taken tmsieof the Dailj. It U ju-4 tin' jw- lwn Satnrdav, placed aboard the wrforthe mes.jl containing in audi- , . , j. , ., . . ci... Smtial! tlHM-iinitiH-w.-lH.ii-e mi- United States hhtho,ie tender Shu-cx-Uany. agricultural mutter, market iv- j lrick. whieh left for Astoria attotit uoits, etc. It is lHniisiieu 10 music mw- .hers at no imm vear in advance. j?"A limited iiiunoer of small ailver-ti-ement- inserted it established rate. THEC1TY. THK UAILY .WHSIA.N WW hi. f hy ninlat"fe'Mt a Hi'mtl.UtcJ ini'j lit" r u-ho oiHtcmitiatr aiti-cttcc J thh the cHu c irc THK AKTOKIAN J'tlUiH' tkiitt. 1AII.V ur WEhKI.Y xbtUM f UMtf ""t-'OV'- fUh on' thtditltmnl -Titnre. Adaric M U ttuimiui (v- itju-n a iicWruL Iai re rici ttr tnvhtlmi :. Common evening. council meutiu this The Columbia will bike the Earl lerby to sea tw-day. - ' -The liritidi bark Karl Di-l.y - nved down yesterday. j -The Archer arrived yeteidxy. Also the little Kate and Anna. The Orient sailed. Capt. Demi' is in command of the Hera, in the San Francisco tnole -Hith Coos baj'. -Mr. J. D. Holmau has returned to Iluaco for a short time, probably about four weeks. Wv understand that the Shu bnck is high aground t the head of Swan island, and the river falling fast. A flock of geese put in an apKar ance on Clatsop Jan. '2'.'A. Whether going south or coming buck deponent Kiith not. Fine weather in this oounty this winter for fanners, grass is growing and wild dowers are blooming and cattle growing fat. Hurrah for our side. -Capt. Debney, of the steamer State of Cidiforuia, informs us that lie made Tillamook light at 2 o'clock Sunday. If the weather had been clear he could have been to the dock at Astoria twelve hours sooner than he was. It is suggested that a systen: of signals be used from the station on Tillamook rock until telegraph com munication is reached. By using several stations, news could be con veyed nearly as fast as by telegraph, when fog did not exist in too large quant t The first Ixiats through the locks at Oregon City since the IMth inst. were the Wiliamet Chief, the Bonan za and the A. A. NcCully, which came down on Saturday morning. All three were loaded to full capacity with tv heat and flour from various points on the upper l'frer. The electric lights of the steamers State of California and Columbia, both lying at the Oregon Railway :cid .Navi gation company's dock, in this city Sunday night, were greatly admired. Without them how 'could people get along now, on board ships? They are wonderful as aids to commerce. The road from Sea-side to head f navigation on Lewis and Clark has five energetic men pushing it through xs fast as possible. It will soon be passable. The men are the three Messrs. Sackette, Mr. Byrd and Mr. Ehlandt. They will soon have six miles of road made without asking for appropriations, or making long talks. iK Capt. Geo. Flax-el's thoroughbred beauties, Caddie 1L, Tilly W., and Ella Fay, are being broke to harness. They will make-splendid roadsters, as they are unmistakably the finest appearing fillies in the state. Captain F. brought a handsome buggy and harness with him from Portland, which will be sent over to Skipanon where the animals are kept upon Mr. C. A. McGuire's farm. When the steamer State of Cali fornia came in, Sunday night, a den?e xeredfjfd and water, but in leas than haf an hoar after the gun tired, announcing her approach to the dock the fog lifted almost entirely. The question is whether the firing of the gun had any effect, or was it wholly from natural causes! It ib worth a few charges of powder to try this as an experiment at the forts in times of another such fog as that of Sunday. The Syren The stoainer Churcli landed the toilers, etc., for the Tillamook rock fog srren on board the Hurley in the slip yesterday, and they will be con Teyed to the rock to-day, the tug As toria going with the Harley. The Oregonian yesterday says: "Persona who hekrd last Friday a series of un earthly sounds about twenty times as loud as the nhistles of the .steamship Columbia and the steamer City of Siilern combined, will rest easj- when thoy learn that the noise proceeded irim i he fo horn, or svren. which ; for the pnop of testing, and wasJ daik." As the Shubrick ran kgr..nnd it huM!iie necessary' to transfer to tlie .steamer Church. Mr. Cloutrie reports Gliding the remains of six more men from the ill fxted LupatH. One of the bodies wns dressed. They were found in nearly the same locality as the lirat twelve. The tug Astoria w ill accompany the Hurley to Tillamook rock to-day, weather permit tinn. to land tiio boil era and syren put on hard tlie Har ley yestei day by the . T. Church in consequence of the grounding of the Shubrick. - (Jail llMiniltoii. s.ivs the Suririif- fidi, jj.hlin .cticdly, is more My t intu tlie tIwlRliry llepHrl. meut as lil.titu-'s man when ton. CJar lied assumes the presidency than go abroad as a foreign minister, because "she thinks it feasible to fund the debt at eight per cent, per mouth." -O. 15. Uird, M. D., was the author of the communication on dis infectants published in the Oregouiuu land copied January 14th in The As- ' ii . :".... i.:..i. .l .i tokia.n. lie jjeis iiiiii iiiu uuutjeou because f an error in leaving ciut his signature. We credited the article to the OregoiiiHti as a communication. We have therefore no omission to correct. Larry Turner, proprietor of the Uro Fino mi Concomly street, in this city, dropped doad behind his counter, of heart dissase, yesterday morning about : o'clock. He appeared to realize that his time had come, a-j his last words, addressed to a few friends who happened to be in the saloon, were; I am going, boys." The fuuci-al will take place from the Uro Fino to-day at 2 o'clock v. M. All arrangements far the Olympic club i:.l5. i:., Friday evening, are now perfected. It will be one of the finest affairs ever given in the state. Several invitations have been extended to per sons in the metropolis and the capital of Oregon, some of whom will undoubt edly attend. If ever the spirits of harmony and good-fellowship wore enthroned at feast they may be ex pected to be seated proudly on the chandeliers of Liberty hall upon the occasion. The British ship Dallam Tower arrived at San Francisco on the 20th from Shanghai, in a rousing passage of twenty-eight days. She sighted the Farallones on the 19th, and pushed inside of them on the twenty-seventh day out. This is the best voyage ever made between the two ports and beats the celebrated trip of the Ameri can ship Ringleader by two days. The Dallam Tower w:ts built at Birken head in 180G and is owned by the Ijancister shipowner company, and is chartered to load wheat for Great Britain. Tlie Columbian says truthfully that ''congress should appropriate half a million of dollars to improve the mouth of the Columbia river. The Columbia is the chute to feed the world, and the sooner the United States wakes up to that idea the better for humanity iu general. Bro. Ire land has tried to wake up the editors of the upper coiu-t to its importance, but hitherto 1ms been like the voice of one crying in the wilderness. Many of them are too deeply interested in cleaning their own sink spouts to think about anything so big as the mouth of the Columbia." Capt. Parker who was here once tryiig to Hve a stranded esol, came bj- way iti (os?bHr from Cm bay and went tnit yesterday a pnss-ongor to San Francisco by the Columbia. His experience through the regions of the Wilhtmot, lmpiia, eta, deluged by the recent rains, was anything but interesting. He tells of bridges up set which twisted the rails of track together like wires on the Oregon and California mil way. He was three days , traveling and making his way through from Drains to Junction, then cut across to Corvallis and came, down the . west side road. Libera Tinctures. Dr. J. L. York will spoak in Liberty hall on this evening, Jan. 25th, also on Wodnesday evening, Jan. 20th, at 7:'JQ r. m., on the following tepics: What is Truth? Problems of Science; Kings and Kingdom of Hell; Matter and Mind. Seats free. All invited. Tcaeli'r Institute Xotlct. A touchers mstftute will be held' at J ' "iwiiwl or in the bhell. the Congregational church in Astoria, -Mr.J. htewart.-tone and marble r . . i e .. i . i .... .oe.i ciittcrof A-tona will stianiiitee stiN on Fnu ay and Snturday, January J8th I rniIo lo aH ollIl.rins .rk of him. and and 2!th. 18S1. A cordial invitation i wj , a hntter jol) for less money tliau is extended to all wIim xre interesteti j any outVnle workman. IIN worlc in the in the schools of the county; and all ; cem'terj h rolMiuldbe5uffi-ii-ntntom tejichens, whether at present engaged in teaching or not, are especially re quested to xttend. .S. T. McKkan, SuiMTinteitdeiit. To Let. Several furnisbed or uufttrnHlil rooms at Mrs. Munou's halging house. Als, a few persons can have board if required, either ladies or geutlmeii. Alwa Aiieail. Foster has just received an eiectrie cigar lighter. Call in and sjc it. .Ilalletn. urr atut Conr llumllts. Cannerymens work will be done in gMd stj'le by Henry tialloii, Astoria, Oregon. If you will give him your orders now he can be doing the work in dull times, making it advantageous to all pa-ties. j. yv. ?iun-oii Is getting impatient waiting for some ol tho?e promises to pay balanc es due on account of steamer Magnet. He don't want to make costs, but is liable to do so. Wool. IIiu ami I'm-. Farmers and others will liud it great ly to their advantage to call on the undersigned before selling their wind, hides and furs, as he is now prepared to either buy or sell on commission anything in the above line that may be offered, paj'ing tlie highest cash price. Freights and charges advance. .1.11. 1). Gray. Central Hotel. The Central hotel, near the team ship dock is now open for the recej tion of guests, where the well know u caterer, Mr. Anton Buloh will always be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Mussrs. I'ike and Stcktou, our well known artists. Call and see him. as he has the finest brands of liipiors and cigars to be had in the city. .1. Y, has some A No. 1 apples, atid oral assortment of dried fruit Akron, Ohio, Mav 7. 1880. Some three years ago I had a horse become very lame from a spavin, I treated it with Kendall's Spavin Cure with marked success; since then I have sold a great many bottles and have heaid of ciues resulting from its use. 1 am frank to say I can cheerfully recom mend it an honest remed I remain yours truly, A. M. Armstrong. Head the advertisement. A gold locket with Mr. E. C. Holdens picture in it, was lost on Wednesday, on the roadway between Astoria and Hanthorns cannery. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at this office. Lawyers briefs printed in fine style, at The Astoria office. Fresh leaf lard at Warren and Eaton's. Save money by buying your school books at Adlers. Handsome wedding presents at the City Hook st-e. Bath tubs, water closets, sinks and hot water apparatus, furnished hotels and private residences, at lowest rates and shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the corner." For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the beit of wines, liquors, and San Francisco boer call at the (Jem oppoAite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Frank Faber lias removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, lxifore break fast, it will now be handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Magnus C. Crosby has a first-class workman, and is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing in tin, sheet iron and copper, plumbing and stoam fitting. Full satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sicily lemons, irien plums, Aldeii dried applet and iixy(l pickles on re tail at .1. W. CimiImV. Jirsome say that it i no mm for them to advert ii that tlM'.y liae Ikvii in the place iu uiisine all their live. and verboly Kitow them. Mich people em to forget to lake in e mhleratioH that ur roMitlrv i iiwrea-iitg in miu latioii nearly -lo Mr-iit.viry ten years, ami no matter how oM lite place may Im. there are cottiaitt Hianje taking idiet: some move to oUmt part.and xlraimers fill their places lu this age of tin world, unlco tin name of a Im-ino linn i kerteon4atl HeTretbepbli oim new unit wai Mart up. ami. il liberal adM'tli-tit;:. iu a very bort time take the place of tin nbler e.. and the latter rust out. as it were, and he forgot ten. No man ever lo- money b judi cious adverti-dm Circuit Court Blanks. County Court Blanks. Justice Court Blanks. I Sfc"?5off5fectfw Sife "tTE j Astoriax oTuce. , Ueirhaix Xi irfii AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C Crosby's, at bottom price. P. .1. Goodman. on Main. street, has iustreeeivnl the latent and most fash ionable style of gent and ladies ImmjLs, .-hoeis. etc. For a firt-cln. oyster steu, fry, j pan-roator fancy rou-t. go toIJo'Mies, oil .unui irc'(. oitiMic .. j.ocos. Kxitiilii'S .uitoliiMl hv the hiimlreci or tlie llli'lttiniioil. ut'ii'it vim iui nii roii- traetsfr work of thUkind it would be well to rail tinon Mr. Sti-wart. A i'arso Of ch4ce timothy Imy lived at J. H. D. CJrai's. just ar- Tin IJat'. IMtfTlii. Kte. (ieo. W. Hume keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full line of tish eriuens and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing gncciies and those intending to run mess houses should inspect goU and obtain large discount from regular price. Itont Material. Cannciymen, fishenneu and boat builders generally, will find a splen did article of oak timber for bouts, also bout nails, etc., etc, at the lowest prices by calling upon Bain A; Co.. sash, blind and door factory, on As- ior aiieci. Syplion tucly Lamp. Hon. I. W. Case, of Astoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the imrket. would call the atten- tintiou of the trade to some of its merits. Its illuiuinaliim qualities are not equalled by any study lamp in use. It gives a steady, brilliant light; is free from unpleasant odor:dous not drip either when burning or not burning; easily lighted and trimtn'jd, and is without exception, the most conveni ent lamp to fill ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Lull upon Mr. Case and buy ow. He sells them at remarkable low rates. Fresh smelt, tirt of the season at Warren fc Eatons. I'. Wilhelui, Bos saloon, opjMite the Clarendon luul. l'ortl.oid. Oregon. By, w hat ails the horse? It needs Kendalls Spavin Cure. See their ad vertisement. For the best Beer in Astoria, call for the OJhmIiUi Jreicrry Jievr, acknowledged to 1m. superior to all others. If you want a good big oyster stew iu style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to 1. II. Fox, Main street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all hours. Adler is selling school books very low. Warrantee deeds at Tue A TORIAX ollice. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery beer, if you want something good. A nice lot of eastern oysters at lloscoes, arrived yesterday by steamer Columbia. Call around. Von will find them first class. When you want a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of cotfee, call at Frank Fabres on the roadway, and he will accommodate yon. Open at all hours. During the absence of Mr. Carl Adler from the city, Mr. Cha. Motfutt will have the entire management of his business, and he will commeiice.it once by reducing prices of everything suitable to dull limes. Everybody! can lie assured ot !ciiig treated wvll, and furthermore will find out by care ful examination of goods and prices that Adlers store is the place to do your buying. You can always find what you ask for in large variety. Dresses cut, fit and made to order, by Mrs. Denny Curraii. Cass street, near the Congregational church, iu Mr. Thomas Logan's house, Astoria. Mr. John Ilogers, of the Central Market, has made arrangements to keep all the finest fresh fish, etc., m their ssason. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National brewery leer can't be beat. The new improved Franconia range, kept by Mairnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. All ye who want hay of the best kind, No. 1, find it at (irays wharf. (Jnry s wimmI yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of 1 teuton street, and preimred to deliver wood to any jwirt of the city sawed tj any length, and full measure. McCormiek's almanacs for 18S1. At the City Book StAre. Charles Stevens A: Soii,opHMte the Bell-tower. -John Uorsha. jM receivel at wiu vtriiLim niHrhvi n iht:o invoice ih cool oil, assortods hrand, and for site at rotluceil. rates, lie also kcc'i a fenoral awortmeut of roeriK, li uor.s, tobacoo, eiijars, fruits ami veo tnliles of Iiest quality, which he otl'ors at small profit for cash. Mr. Win. L Hib iriaytnt at Asto ria for the fiumuinia Lift Insurance coiiipan' ot Aew lmic. Tins is one of the soundest companies doing bli3i- ness m the Lllltetl Statu?. Iti total sissHts. all fniml in enali ntiw.mit In ,SS,y;2,8n 11. ? - -.--... v..... ...Muu..w .w I X L STORE ! ! WEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TDIES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and Shoes. Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. I tidies ami Misse.s Iiilite:it. Ilosierj . Irs ooiIs. C':iiiuer. W:iteiprors, FlamieK. Canton FlanneK. Linen DninuoU. rVapldiiH. Doylir.. C'kisIios. Towels. F'I( Sliirls. Triiiilt.. V:ilis. IVolioii. :uiI an Elegant Stock of Zephyrs and In fwt the-Jarpt ami lnt -ttM-kiu rCHM m nit; before iitrcliasiii if vihi wMi I X I. Stun. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE BEDDING- AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Clolhj "Wall Paper. Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN l'OLES Complete ui every hraiidi. ASTORIA M. MEYER IlTAVr.Wr EVEKY FACILITY FUK HE tide. I am now- prepared to furni4 tie LAGEE BEER, AT : CKXTS PEIt KALIjO.N W JSOIjES A TiiIEi. Efthainilies and keeper? of public buuc5 promptly and regularly supplied. M. .MEYER. Proprietor ASTORIA. ORKCON. MISCELLANEOUS. I. I.KiM-:WKP.KIt. Hll'AM UUOU N. KsTAi:i.I-IIFI INC.. Leincmveber & Co.. ASTORIA. OKEOON, TAMERS Al CURRIERS, Manufacturer and IiiiMirtep.of i I.I. KINDS OK AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers ill Oil, AND TALLOW. MAMFACrriM'.RS OF ROOTS; nrwl RFTOTCfti iWTHighest eashjirire paid fur Hides and Tallow. MAGNUS C. CROSBY. iik.vi.ki: IX Stoves, Tinware, and House Furnishing Goods. Hardware, Brass Goods, Lead and Iron Pipe, Pipe Fittings, z . o r' pl m i i Thousands who have seen it commend it. engineers Supplies, Sheet Lead. Iron , and niau pmhI horsemen have extolled it iu o , ,. (the hienest terms. .,. staling that the Lopper, Brass, and Zinc. j prerer u to hooks which cost ., oo to sio u. . Do not throw awa oiir moiie in the pur- "TT 1 -. TUT 1 A. chae of cost Imoks on the Horse, which w asiiiiifirton ularriiet. .an r",, .f ,-'u,I, y ami technical w OWWAX mwuj liennsas lo he iinuitelli-ilile to the average Alain Sired, - - Axloria 1rrgo reader hut. ,,.,,,,,,,. ,.,.,,,.,- ' BUY KENDALL'S TREATISE. A hook of ion pagi-s. in paper coer-. iintr RKSPCTFri.LY CAM THK ATTK.N- I '"" '""repr.iciind infotmatinu than is con tiua efthe public to the fact that the , tamed in some lanie udiuiics at far higher aUivu Market will always be -mi'i-hod with a '"o1- HahiKe:imim-d tluslMiok thonniehU we an satisfied Ho FULL VA RIETY KKST QLM I.ITY , - ( FRESH ANcfiiiD MEATS! ' lI01teL-OWfcK Which will be sold at lowest rato.. whleale and retail nt: shiiKi. and retail. Special attention riven toai.l. I"l7" f A O Tp V V' V , n 1 j tt . x-t. -'., a-i, IMl'OUTKi: AND WHOLESALE A.ND RE- TAIL IiEALEK TN GEMRAL MERCHANDISE Comer CheuiuuiLS ami Cass streets. ASTORIA --- OREGON, THE ASTORIA Pliotogiapli Gallery 'AItI SIK IllO'rOftAlIIH. ?i .It! IV r Ho.en. CAKLVKTSIZK I'HOTOf.KA IIIH I M IT I)o.en. "SM-cial nites fur families. DRESS MAKING. MKS. F. W. II.LSLE. - MAIN SfKHET. In MaHrtiK Irtoltlmx. Mft t (ItMH-tA Jir'.Urrbv - Is now premred lo do FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKlfJC PLAIN SEWING OF ALL KINDS. luZ1 Al&ff,1' ' !?' jeiirv for laillrieks I'attenw. KIM HALL. Dravino;& Truckiitp;. ASTORIA TRUCK & DRAY CO. SueluoC(,Uo $t., between Cas and Main. L'ontraeL for itnrinz made and "atiefactiun iru.rxnteed Orders left at the Occident ilo- . .n.H ri ...i.-r.iiAj JEWETf iKIilBAl.T.. 3. Fancy Yarn, town ami at the lowest lira''". to a monev. a JL COOPER, Msihi Street, near 1'arker Howe. Astoria. BREWERY Proprietor. MANl'FACTUKE OF A FlKSTCL.S AK. public with tlie finest quality. forcafa. of BOTTLED BEEE, AT l GO IIyK !oxi-:a. MISCELLANEOUS. "A MiTcimi Man is Merciful to his Renst. O.MiY :5 t'KNTS. 650.000 ALREADY SOLD ! ! V treatise on the ra 3ft And las Diseases, 1 i B.J. KEXDALL, . U.ti, Full of Valuable niul IMaetieal In formation, null 'oiitniiiln:r aa RX of diskasks. Which jrhes I he symptoms, eaiise and the Lest i nil t meut ot eaeh ; a table phius all the principal druss used lor tlie Horse, with theordiuar dose. effects and antidote wheif a poison ; a talde with an eie'ravhur of th.-- I Horse's teeth at different aues. with rule jfor telliimthe aenf the Herse: isiengray-' jinpi showiii!: the uiiiorlaiit points in " stnicture of the horse, also illustrating posi tions assumed hv iek ImrM-s in dillerent dis j eiLM-s. A ahiahle enllcL-tion of receipts. . nian o which would cost a horse-owner I three to live dollars each I EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN THIS BOOK. Would hesitate a moua nt about invest hi.; 23 ' .. 7. ' VoJ" A VT. V " YJ ..!".:' .1.1...M?, i)v ! sirahihty of havint: such tinicticstl hifonmt- Hon as our farming friends dnil iH'ed in j their iHiMiiess-. pmvidetl at reasniialdt' cost f instead of being obliged to pav the enormous ! profits demanded b Hie I'ubhslurs of most -IK'""""' l!Vs- wt' 1b-'ureil beverai Hundred copies Of this valuable little Treatise on the Horse. ISkSH-" 23 0E3ISrTS. Keiiiittaiiii mav he made in enrrenev, sil erorstauijis. Semi all orders to l. V. !ltKI.AXI. storia. Oregon. ARNDT & FERCI1EX, ASTOUIA. - UUF.CON. The Only Machine Shop And the bf st iih5"Jf55r ! - ItUVCKSMITII SHOP ' Ilitheetv. &- A!' kill-Uof ENGINEL CANNERY, STEAMBOAT WORK rniiioti -t'li .' t... A sfialt j iiKhleoi reoiii. CANNERY DIES, machine shop, xeak kinnevs as- TuKIA FISHRRV Cedar Floats. miiE uni)ei:sk;ni;d will isk pkk- JL (wrud tu funiish to onter. in lot to suit. and kout constantly on Iwiiid. CKDAU FLOATS. MA U Ui, IIAXDLES. tU. for sale at lowest prh:e. Address, or call upon nrrEJisox&ANDEKsox, 12:4 Oakrolut.W.T. !M O B j&frfr&k-rir'' ?Fm3ar