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f?) ghjc axlB sinrlan. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY .FEB. 16. IRSi ISSUED EVERY MORNING. LMonJay Excepted). . C. Irrlantl, Editor aud Proprietor. Asiona. linU'liiu, " .f-il. fcriis 0 Subscription . served by Carnor. per Mfeeii ..... Lent sent by mail. lourtuoaibi-..... -... .... ' Sent by sail, uno year " ,M Frise ef Piwuuse to ubncribrs. osr Advertisements inserted by the j ear t the rate of SI "ill nor nuuarc per munth. IraDFontadtirtiiin;. by tboday or .reek. fifty cents xor rauarc for each Injortiun. Ttoc nVfkl) Aslorlau Is a mammoth sheet, exactly double the.Mzeof the Daily. Iti- just the pa yer for the fircsiilcconUiininu in addi tion to all the current news, choice mis cellany', agricultural matter, market re ports, "etc It i iuniMifd to single iul hcrioers si SI 00 per year in advance. &TA limit! niunoer of small uilver tis.emc.nts inserted at established ratu. THE CITY. Thk Daily .vtoi:ia wtU !c itf lp nuUatViceulr a month. rf,-f Mduc Raw ere who cniUtniiimt:alirnci fnmi the clUi ecu .1m. Tup. aktokian J'Abw Hum. Dailv or Wkkklv tdllmu to mu iM-'pci. with out ihvlilU,al iTjsiM. .Itiurww- mi l cMiwtd ti uftra ox tifsiraL iiv unirr- ni tin. eiruntlno num. - The days are gradually lengthen ing. The Emily Stephens is rtt.Hl moi.r- j ed at Fl:iTel ck. - A lat-jZe iinminratiim fr Orcjn and Washington is expected this year. The North Bend dropped down to Grays wharf yesterday U discharge a lot of hay for Capt. Gray. Among the latest benevolent do nations we notice an excellent dinner Bet out at the store of Messrs. Page it Allen. -The British kirk Uenujtrr is rondy for eea. She has mi board for Queens town a cargo f 18.4ti2 centals tvhoiit, valtied at $24,600. James Rawlins, CMiivietcd of mur der in the second degree, has been sentenced to the penitoiiti'irv for the natural term of bin life. There is very little change to note in the condition of Dr. J. C. Hnvv thorne. He remaiiiK upeeehless, though at times semi-conscioua. The physicians are very debpoudent and give it as their professional opinion that he cannot recover. At the special ui-etiug f Rescue Enyiue company on Saturday evening last, called for the purpose of con siderini; the advisability of giving a department ball on the eremit of the 22d inst., we are informed that the matter was duly considered and by a rote of the company it was agreed that they co-operate with the other companies in giving a dress ball on the evening named. Alert Hook and Ladder company met on Monday eve ning, but, we understand, could bring the matter to no definite conclusion. Report says that Mr. Geo. W. Hume has disposed of the old North Pacitic Transportation company's wharf and warehouse, recently pur chased by him for o,500, to other pai tice for the sum of 87,000. Also, that Capt. Flavel is about to mane exteu wve additions to the Occident hotel of which Messrs. Megler and NY right are the popular hosts. It is well known that this favorite hotel has never been able in the summer season to accom modate more than one half .f those who seek shelter under its hospitable roof. --Prof. J. P. Feaster, who is at present engaged at Oregon city teach ing penmanship, wilLcbtne to Astoria and engage in theaame business. Prof. F. 18 an experienced and competent teacher of chirogi&piiy and is thorough ly conversant with the system of pen manship that has recently been adopt ed by the state Intard of education. He is highly spoken of wherever he has been. His Oregon city class mini "here nearly one hundred pupils. Can't Astoria do as woll? It is evidont tliat a writing master is very much needed in our midst The weathor still continues sold with sharp and piercing east winds, and but slight sijjns of any change are yet invisible. The weather up the Columbia is reported quite cold. The temperature at the various points ranges from 22 to 24. Weather clear and down stream wind with little or no ice running. The steamers made connection with The Dalles from Port land without detention, and loft as usual Tuesday morning. The ther mometer at Portland stood at 29 de grees Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The wind blew strong from tho east, and indications of a freeze-up are not unfavorable. - Silver Wedding Party. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hidden had ar ranged for a little family gathering on Monday evening in honor of their wedding day, but were agreeably sur prised to tind theii home pleasantry invaded by fresh arrivals of unexpect ed frieieis until tiy nine o'clock they had to a mo me the pari of hont -and hosted to about thirty ladies and gentlemen. VocmI and instrumental music, jMtrlor gnuics, pleasant iMUiver Hjitioo and a bemitjfitl tveitntion by Miss PliiMiiner. wur he feature of thuovMiitg entertainment. Professor FrntK'iK aid .Mr. D. A. Mtckiubu-u bo ing present Added nmt!li!ly to the enjoyable musical tr?tt. Rcfriwh meiits wore eivud at a laic hour after which the suefcts took thir departure leaving many valuable iMmvouirs com uieiiionttirc of the .silver wddiHg of Mr. and Mrs Hlden. Bmigranta Coming. A roportorfor the Omaha liee while pacing thrmigh an ommiurnut train which stopped at that place fr an hour, found "a quite good looking young woiunu of perhaps twenty tivo years of age. who w:is .surrounded by a bevy of httie ow-headed children, all so fat and fan ami nonrly alike in appearance that it was no difficult matter to sec that they vrcre all re lated, but the returner was astounded when In was informed by the official who interpreted for him that they wore il uhildien of the sume mother, and that the young woman alluded to was their eommon tuatci u:d auce-ttr. The father, a -stolid, phlegmatic look ing German, was in the other end of the car smoking, and paid no atten tion to the interest manifested in hib numerous progeny. There were four teen of the childreii,the eldest not quite ten yuura of age. They were unequal ly divided as to aex., twelve of the number being girls and tuv boys. The mother stated that there had been two more, but that they wore dead. The cutiple were, as suited, Germans, and were g-ung to settle in eastern Oregon. They were married in the fall of 1870 ami the following .summer tlu-ir married life was blessed with twins, both girls. !. than two ycaro later the woman, who was then but eighteen years old. gave birth to four children, three iris aj :l boy, the latter living only a few days. In the summer of 1874, three more girls registered at that humble hearth, and in 1875 a by arrived atditary and alone. Seven years after marriage i the arrival ot another cluster of four. this time two boy.s and two girls, was an advent that created some conster nation, and two years ago two more little flaxen-haired girls came to the fortunate couple." - Willumet valley farmers are troubled with that destructive pest, the gopher, and can find no available mode of exterminating them. The Oregon Railway and Naviga tion oompa y have secured. $12,000, 000 to pay for the speedy construction of their railroads on the upper Colum bia, and a contract has been let for 200,000 tiee on the line of the road betweou Umatilla and Baker City. Tlie Goldendale Gazette says: "It is fully expected that within a year the cars will be running botween Portland and Walk-walla, a distance of 245 miles, and is quite probable that within the same time the road will be completed from Walla-walla to Colfax via Grange city, a distance of 112 miles. Improvements are being made to one of the station houses in San Fran cisco. When the present race has died away and the yellow Sacramento has been diverted from its course to wander unchecked through the swamps of Yolo, then perhaps some man of enterprise will suggest a few repairs in the old rattle trap which now disgrace3 the city. The Carson Tribune thinks that the Nevada papers are engaged in too extensive puffery of Miss Emma Wix on, an operatic singer now in Europe, but formerly a Bagebrush girl. That will neither help her nor hurt her. Newspaper gush over actors and actresses is no longer believed in by the people. They iudge for them selves, and nb amount of undeserved praise will make a popular actor. The Chronicle says that King Kalakaua profera not to be a party to any reception or other popular demon stration during his stay. We should think he would not. What between being talked to death, having his hand slmkeu until it feels like a raw beef steak after a good pounding, and being jostled here and tossed there, a public man gonorally comes out of one of these "popular demonstrations" about as limp as a disn-rag in a flooded sink. Lawyers . briefs priutod in fine style, at The Astoeian office. Capt Taylor's Reply to Capt Harris. Astoria, Feb. 15th. 1631. EitiTou AvroniA-N: In answer u Capt. Harris reply I do not wish to have any newspaper controversy about the saving of our lives from the schooner Emiiy Steph ens. I thank Gojl we were all saved. Fifteen minutes longer the tug Colum bia could not have saved us. We were one hour and a half in the lwt and the men nearly vlayed out. and we were drifting fast into the breakers. He says that surfman Hall reports us beating up the suth channel with an easterly wind. Now- Capt. Everson, Capt. .lohtiboii, Pilot Hewett and the Cnpt. of the British bark Ryevale know that the wiijd was strong west until we got alnitit half way between number two and number four buoy, when it fell flat calm: and as for ine lying safely to an anchor, fifteen minutes did not elapse betore I lst them both. Then again, for not having an eii'ign. I had one up, but the swinging of the foresail from one side to the other tore it all to pieces. I then, myself, went to the mainmast head with a white sheet and a No. 4 flag of the old code ewed together and placed it above and out of reach of the sails. And 1 do not think a very powerful glas was needed to see us, as the ship ping in IkiLor'a bay was plainly visible to us, and we could have seen a llai: flying from them with the naked eye. 1 remain, very respectfully, Charles Taylor. Captain Kiuily Stephens. Funeral Notice. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Dennis, whose death is announced in another column, will take place from the Con gregational church at '6 o'clock, v. M., to-day, February 10th. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend. Mrs. Dennis wan the mother of the late Henry Dennis who died from heart disease last September while on his way from Astoria to John Days. Folic eCourt Two cases were tried m the Police court yebtorday afternoon, namely, Jack Grant and Barney O'Neil, each being charged with disorderly conduct and too free use of protanc and abus ive language. They were fined 20 each. Grant, who caused so much trouble to the officers, and succeeded in making his escape, waa fined $20 additional, on a charge of resisting a police oflicer. I. O. O. F. Astoria. February llth, 188!. Memhets of Beaver lodge Nn. U5. L O. O. F. You are hereby requested to attend lodge at our next regular meeting, February 17th, 1881. Busi ness of vital importance to the future welfare of the lodge is to be consider ed. Come one, come all aud let us luiTe a full attendance. By order, x. o. Attest : T. S. J KWiiTT, r. s. CloekM! Clor.kx!! Clorkh!!! Go ahead, is the word with Carl Adler. He is now the agent for the American Clock company and has just recived a fine assortment of clucks and watches, prices very moderate on the same, with a full guarantee. Mer chants and dealers supplied at whole sale liet prices. Tuerr Im 31nfr. In the Air About Carl Adler's music and va riety store on Cheuamus street. Piano? and organs aro his speciality now, he is agent for all the finest makes and has a grand assortment on hand. Terms of sales, exceedingly low prices for cash, or on the enstall xnent plan, $10 per month. lias also some for rent. Carl Adler. When you meet with an accident or get a sprained ankle or otherwise injured don't go to the expense of sending for a doctor, but apply some of Kendall's Spavin Cure and you will experience relief at once. Read their advertisement in another column. -Fresh smelt at Warren & Eatous. P. Wilhelm, Bobs saloon, opposite the ClarendoM hotel, Portland, Oregon. The new improved Francoiiia range, kept by Magnus C. Crosby, stands at the top of the market. Frank Fabur has removed in to Dr. Kinsey's building on Water street. On the road to the steamer dock from down town, before break fast, it will now lo handy to drop in and get a cup of coffee. Bath tub3, water closets, inks and hot water apparatus, furnished hotels and private residences, at lowest rates xnt shortest notice, by Magnus C. Crosby, at the little tin shop "round the corner." . The handsomest show of jewelry of all descriptions is now to be seen in Adler's jewelry department. John Rogers has just received at the Central market h large invoice of coal oil, assorteds brand, xnd for sale at reduced rates. He also koeps a general assortment of groceries, liq uors, tobacco, cigars, fruits and vege tables of best quality, which ho offers a) small profit for cash. Attention every one! Have you Lheardof Kendalls Spavin Cure? See udrerttcement. AROUND THE CITY. A full assortment of counter and grocers scales can be found at M. C. ProsbyV. at bottom prices. P. .1. Goodman, on Main street, has jut received tin latest and iH0t fash ionable tyh of cent and ladies lHots. .-dtoe.-.. etc For a tirst-elas oyster stew, frv, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Iloscoe s, on Main street. op)o.Mte N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or the sack, opened or in. the sheJJ. Mr.. I. Stewart. stone and marb!e cutter of AMoria will grarantee ?Mtis furtion to all otdcrimrwork of him. and will do a lienor lob for le.s money than anv outride workman. His work in the cemetery here -dtould besuuiclentregom uieudation. Ileforevoit let voitr con tracts for work of this kind it "would be wvll to call uhxi Mr. Stewart. Tiu Tlate. 1'isTln. Kte. Geo. W. Hume keeps constantly on hand, and to arrive a full line of fish erniens and cannery supplies, at prices which defy competition. Parties wish ing groceries ami those intending to run iiies-s houses should lnnpect good and obtain large diCoiiut from regular price. From a Prominent IMiyHieiau. Washington ville, Ohio, June 17th, 1SS0. ltoudiug the advertisement of Kendalls Spavin Cure and having a valuable and speedy horse which had been lame from spavin eighteen months, I sent to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement and a huge splint from another horse, and both horses are to-itay as sound as colts. The one bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. Yours truly, U.. Uertulett, M. D. Read adver tisement. Syphou rttuur Lamp. Hun. I. W. Gae, of Astoria, in placing the new Syphon study lamp on the nnrket, wou!d eall the atten tuition of the trade to s-ouie of its meriis. Its illuminating qualities are not equalled by auy study lamp m ue. It gives a steady, brilliant light: is free from unpleasant odor;docs not drip either when burning or not burning; easily lighted and rriimn-d, and is without exeentiou. the inot conveni ent lamp to till ever made. Directions accompanying each lamp. Call upon Jir. ua.se unu ouy one. lie siisuiem at remarkable low rates. AJIL'SKXEXTS. UlLls VAKIKTIES. Ceo. Hill, proprietor and malinger. Fred (."ere, s-taire maimyer. A. )?traiider, leader of orehestra, Geo. Lntnbrrt. leader of hniss hand. To-niyht new first part, new acts, and new olio, Mr. Niekeron in his fiuiisins Mr. Staely in his cham pion elojj dance, Mr. Mnrice in new sonjjs. Mis Morrison with her iRaulilul voealisms, Mr. Bruce will execute his almot wonderful snare drum solo, and Mr. Oerc in dutchisuis. The entertain ment will commence with anew. lirt part, ending with "Our Circus." Mr. llill lias pioven himself a very popular catercrto the public tastes and will con tinue to exert liimcplfto do so In the fu ture. 1'rice. of admi-sion remain the same. Nine people on the first part, and an exhibition equal to anv on the coast. Mr. llill invites critl cistn. Come and see for vourself. New orchestral selections and new music on the "rand stand under he leadership of Mr. George Lambert at. o-aj I. si. Tiie entertainment will beuin at 7 SW p. vr. Entrance on Benton street. Private boxes on Cheuamus. Harnett' Coeoalne. The best hairdrc.viiu in the world. Burnett's cocoaine allavs irritation removes nil tendency tn dandruff, inviir orates the action of the capillaries in the hijhe-t degree, and has earned a deserv ed reputation for promoting the growth and nreserv inir the beauty of the human hair. Ladies dressing their hair elabor ately for the eveiiingwill find that it im parts a healthy natural gloss to the hair, and will cause it to retain its shape for uours. Burnett's flavoring extracts am used ami indorsed by the best hotels, confec tioners and grocers throughout thecoun- try. i irey are perfectly pure. Mothers! Mother!! Mother ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with tne excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? if m, go at once and get a liottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, it will relieve the poor littla suf ferer immediately depend upon it; there" is uo mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell von at once that it will regulate the. bowels", aud give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic It is perfectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre scription of one ot the oldest aud beat female, physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. For the -Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the bet of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. If yon want a good big oyster stew in style, call around to Tom Smiths, next door to P. H. Fox, Main street Astoria, Oregon. Open at all hours. Since the Chinese started to brew "cheup San Francisco beer" there is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brewery boor, if yon want vntiething good. Max. Warner's Smi Francisco National brewery lner can't be beat. Persons defi'ring to ulcrile fur the daily oVegofcui will find it to thutr advifuiJ to UI at the City BookbJreJua we ftirnuh it for less money thaiother agents. For a vatfety of valentines, com ical andelipmental, call at Stevens & Sons. v When you waut a dish of nice Eastern Oysters done up a la mode, or a good steak, or a fragrant cup of coffee, call at Frank Fabrea on the roadway, and ho will accommodate you. Open at all hours. IXL STORE ! ! NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Clothing for Men. Youths and Boys. Overcoats and Ulsters. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Furnishing Goods, and Fancy Goods. Iuulies :ml misses (Jiulrrwur. Hosiery. Dre.ss Goods, Ca.vsi me. res' Waterproofs. Flannel, ('an ton Flannels. JLineu Umua.sk, rVapktus. Doylies. Crashes. Towels, Telt Hklrt.s, Trunks. Valises. ZYotions. and nu Elegant Stock of Zephyrs inul Fancy Yarn, In fact the largest .net tKvt toek m town ami at Hie lowest price. , J3?Cftll on we before purehaOit if oo wWi to save uitaiev. a H. COOPER, I X 1. Store. M'n Streri, iifar I'arker Uwtse. A.s:onu. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE 5s BEDDING, AND DKALKR IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW COKNIOES AND CCHTAIK POLES Complete in every hniiarh. ASTORIA M. MEYER H AVINW V. KR FVCIUTV FOK UK MANUFAUTUUK Or A x lt.s'1 CLAi. x H. tlcle. I am now prepared to fcrnit tbe public with the finest iiunllty. fur tih. UK LAGEK BEEE, AT .tO CKXTS PER (iAlXON VJ WOT."FTRAT.1tl HyFainilies and keepers' of public hotoa M. MKYER. Proprietor THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LASER BUR IS SUI'EKIOU TO .MUSI. AND IS JOHN HAHN. CHENAMUS STREET, CH-Orderx left at the fiEKMANIA 1SEE1: MISCELLANEOUS. C. LElXEN WEUKR. unr.vM iinowji. KST.VnLIMlKU ISli" Leinenweber & Co., ASTOIJIA. OP.KGON, TAMERS AND CURRIESSj Manufacturers ;uid Importers ol LL KINDS OF AND FINDINGS Wholesale Dealers In OIL AND TALLOW. .UANUFACTlIKKItS OK BOOTS and S HOES orf-Hljhet csisli price paid for nles and Tall'm- f.nvmn t ir nrnm CENT R AL M ARRET. vi.1 x "" l-UUUJi ' - . r . . , , . Ijcnenil asMirtuient or table st.wk eoiwtantlj . . , , , on iuuiiI. iiii-h as , ., .. . , , Canned Fruits nna.hkllv w.s.u ...n..!. ...... . m..n-w.- mil 1 I.I., K MMM.Ur9Mm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, FlSn. POULTKY ATiU UAMV In Uie .season. CICAKS AXI TOllACCO. Bent or H'lXKS A.M) LKtUOll. All cheup far CASH. Goods sold on com iniision. Opposite I. W. Case's store. J. UODCKUS. D. K. Warrkc. T. W. Eitoh Astoria Market ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEi , VSTOKIA. ---. OKEGON. WAKItllX 3L KATOX. Proprietors. (Siecttstr 10 IFarren J: Jfefrvirt WholMale and ltctaii Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY OltOCEKIES, KLOUK. FEED HAY. CANN'ED FKUIT. VEGE TABLES. Ere. oa hand. e" Ships duppliett at tho Iow:c rates. Washington Harket, J;.7 filrcet, - - Antoria 'traaoi IS ERG tt AX ( KERRY RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tinn Af rriA miSKf. tn Ytt rM .V... .u. . rtbovo Market will always bs.'upplitd with aj FULL VARIETY IJEhT QUALITY FRESH AHDCURED WEATS! Which Will TlA 1l1 Of lovrn.Mfae -Y.-vtA.Al and rotail. special attention riven to ffnppb - BILL HEAD PAPER. OF EVERY GRADE AND COLOR, l'RJN cd or plain, at Iovt rate-?, at lux A&ioBixx otaee BREWERY. Proprietor. BOTTLED BEER, AT l i5u I'KIS IMKia. promptly nml rcu!nrl .Htijij.Iiwl. ASTOKIA. MKKCON. KXCKLI.F.U V. NONE ON '1 1116 COAST PROPKIETOB. - ASTORIA, OREGON. HALL will be prcmptlv Meruit! ti.- MISCELLANEOUS. "A Merciful Man Is 3Ierciful to his lieast. OXLV as CKXTS. I650-000 ALREADY S0L ! ! i X treatise on tip; faf M& Si itm b.j. kexdall,m:d. . """I Vt:'a,""-.,T ,,7';",!" - roriuntioit. unit Couinluiutr nu ' I.VDKX OF 1INKASI:.S. i Which ivix, the symptoms, 'cause ami the I IjestTivatMcut or each; a tatHe Kivlni; all 1 1!1 lrliit-iijal Irus4 ,ua Tor- ttit- Hox-j?. -.vltli ' Uu ',n,l:ir tJ'jr.elhvts and mithlote when I a popuii ; a tab?e with an etir.i latr of the ' Horse s tei III at il;trrrnt amn. with rules ,r.)r tellinicthe wrf thellerVe: (Hen"nn- "' sJmiwIhj; tin !nH)rtaiit points hf the ; structurt- of the horc-! also illiitnulij posi- time, aumett bj sick norsi-imimert-nt tlu- iSAnI1?,u,a'i!1,,,l,(,l, ' ipts. 'iii.m o winch would eot a iiurse-owuer tthret- nt tiw dollars each. EVERY FARMER SHOULD OWN ' THIS BOOK. i Thniwntik uhn hv. v.t it iHmm.u.,i i and many good horsemen have extolled it in the higueM terms, even stating that thuy iirefer it to bnok. ulili'li in.t ". m t. im r j bo not thntw awav your moiiey In the pur j chase of costly books on the ilnrse, vvbluh hi- an inn in j-uni iinntss ami lecnuieai ? reader hut, BUY KENDALL'S TRKAT1SE, A book f IW) pages, in paper covers, glvins: you more practical liifonnatton than Is con tained lusomi lare volumes atrar higher ost. llavingcxaminid tills book thontughly we are sat h tied no HOKSE-OWNEK Would hesitate a moment about Investing 25 cents in its purchase, if he did but know the value or Its contents. Kecogubrng the de sirability or havim: .such pmctlcal informa tion as our raraung friends daily need In their buslines, provided at reasonable cost Instead of beingobhged to pav the eiiumious profits tlemanded bj the Publishers of most Agricultural Hooks, we have secured Several Hundred Copies Or this valuable little Treatise (Hi the HorSe. .single copn-s of wlm-li we shall be pleased to mall to any reader of thts ipcr. iKtstage pre pakl by us. m recclH or 25 03E3I"a?St. KemitUnces ma be mside in cMrreney. sil verorttaniits. Scud all orders to I. i IRKLAXof AstoHa, Ofogon i. w! cjaseT I.MJ'OK.rKK A.V WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL LfMALKH IJ AL 1LU Bihlli Corner Cnt-n:wius and Caws tivets. ASTORIA - - - OREGON, Cedar Floats. milE UNDERSIGNED WILL RE FJtE A pared to turnish to order, in lots to suit, and kept constantly on hand, CEDAIt FLOATS, M.1ULS, HAXDLES, etc., for aiuu at iut. prices. Address, or call u innn PETERSON A ANDERSON, 4H HttESHv mm c i oB m m V viTj -JLfeisi?''" itiiLJL. i ml lil niv.... 12.4 Oak Point, W.Ti