The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, February 10, 1882, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning, February 10, 1.882
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TE LAST POLITICAL SENSATION.
i these powers into friendly rela- j
tions."
The political sensation of the! This
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day is the reversal, by Fralinghuy
sen, of the South American policy
- devised tiy Blaine. It is not pos
sible with the facts in our posses
sion to distinctly outline what that
policy was. All that is apparent
to us on this coast, is this: There
is a strip of land lying between
Peru, Bolivia and Chile, rich in
niter and guano. The total value
of the deposits has been set at an
almost fabulous amount. War
broke out between these repub
lics Chile against Peru and
Bolivia. The allies were defeated,
and Peru now lies helpless in the
grasp of the conqueror. "We were
represented in Chile by Kilpat
rick, since deceased, and in Peru
by Hurlbut, who seemed to have
become rather tho partisans of
than tho ministers to the repub
lics to which they were sent. Such
confusion followed that Trescott
and Walker Blaine, in tho early
days of Arthur's administration,
were dispatched on a mission to
South Americ to assure all of the
friendship of tho-United States
and act as mediators, if allowed,
between these jarring communi
ties. But almost before the country
had timo to digest this information,
which was only made public by
piecemeal, a grand explosion takes
place. Tho Trescott mission is
wound up. We are told that if
the Blaine policy were carried out
If "would involve the country in
war. The immediate cause of the
explosion appears to havo been a
dispatch from Trescott, published
in the -Eastern journals, setting
the whole
error of
forth that Chile is willing to admit
the mediation of the United States
on the basis that Peru is to cede
to that republic the entire province
of Tarapaca, and agree to pay
120,000,000 in sixteen years, dur
ing which period Arica is to bo
occupied by the Chileans. If this
sum is not paid within tho period
stated this place is also to revert
to Chile. In addition, Chile ap-
Sropriates the guano of the Lobus
slands.
It is quite evident, therefore,
says tho San Francisco Bulletin,
that the mediation programme has
not been successful in the shape
given to it. The United States,
instead of mediating, is made the
ally of Chile in the very onerous
terms set forth. Thero i3 hero an
error of policy, and perhaps that is
all that needs consideration at this
time. It is urged by over-zealous
administration men for the ad
ministration itself does not appear
to bo moving, that if Blaine's pol
icy had been followed out it would
have involved the country in a
useless war. Blaine, on the other
hand, asserts that it is not to be
regarded as exclusively Ins policy;
that President Arthur was fully
cognizant of tho instructions to
Trescott, and made some amend
ments to them; further, that ho
made mention of the matter in bis
message to Congress. Referring
to that document we find that what
President Arthur said was as fol fel fol
eows: "As in the present excited
condition of popular feeling in
these countries (i. p., Chile, Peru
and Bolivia,) there have been seri
ous misapprehensions of tho action
of the United States, as separate
diplomatic intercourse with each
through independent ministers is
sometimes subject, owing to the
want of prompt reciprocal commu
nication, to causo temporary mis
understanding, I have deemed it
judicious at the present time to
send a special envoy, accredited to
all and each of them and furnished
with general instructions, which
Will, I trust, enable him to bring
aoncars to be
sc there lias been an
policy, but not a very grave one,
for the proposed mediation lias
failed. Who is to be held re
sponsible for it? But just here ap
parently come in some new ele
ments. Exaggeration of the con
sequences seems their purpose.
One of the men who is prominent
in running down Blaine is cx
Governor Shephard of Washing
iuton, whose administration of
that city was so bad that Congress
legislated him, some years ago,
out of office. But he was a firm
adherent of Genoral Grant, who
had the had taste to nominate for
the new Government of tho Dis
trict of Columbia the man whom
Congress had just expelled. Shep
hard was an advocate not only of
the third term consecutively, but
afterward at Chicago was one of
Grant's lieutenants. Ono of the
papers likewise which is leading in
the assaults on Blaine was an
earnest supporter of tho nomina
tion of Grant on tho occasion
stated, though it was a strong op
ponent of a third term immedi
ately following a second.
Everything is said to bo fair in
politics, as in war. If the Grant
men nave got uinuie in a tigm
place, the rule is to pummel him.
Tho Bl.iine men would do the
samo if thev had a chance. Upon
tho merits of the controversy we
will not undertake to pronounce,
for the reason that the facts in de
tail aro not before us. But there
is an historical illustration that
ought not to boylost sight of in the
passion of the moment." The as
sailants of Blaine havo dangerous
allies. It is not easv to determine'
whether the London Times or the
New York Times is "pitching into
him" with tho greater severity.
That is a .sort of combination
which has not often been attended
with success. Quite a large num
ber of instances of that kind can
bo quoted. Tho imbecility of
Buchanan at the commencement
of the rebellion was extolled as
statesmanship of the highest order
on the other side of tho Atlantic.
Enemies have done moro good to
some men than their friends. If
Blaine should ever be reduced to
the position of tho under dog in a
fight of this kind, he will be likely
to be endowed with more potential
energy than ho has at present.
rela-1 and rode away; and when the
surgeon, having completed the re
arrangement of the wounded organ,
returned to piacc u in position, ne j
Fnralshpd Booms to I.ct
At 5r. Munion's lodging hoaxs-
Xotlcc.
Eastern O.vstcra.
Another flue lot of Eastern Oystow
Just received at Roscoes, per steamer
Oregon. Occident block.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESScOABDS.
5a$ "
Cholrcr Fruit.
I,' i , ' ' .luit "received ier steamer polunibia.r
oc ocffinicnrwl ir Tirtrl tnn nitinnt I A (inn ln( n( ..ninm nrefaiv vt'MMi will 1
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eoe, Occident blocl. jGra " b"5-Pstor salc at J' D
1Vfr Vntlpp '
w ..-.. . . , B mw -
Arrtsoni fcousms Junf. run-
missing. At that moment Ins at
tention was attracted by the sound j
of galloping hoofs, and looking
around his surprise was intensified
on beholding-the Colonel riding to
the front as gayly as if nothing
had happened.
"Hi, Colonel! ho, Colonel I"
shouted tho surgeon pursuing-him.
"Stop. You are forgetting your
brains!"
"Never mind about them,"
roared the hero, clapping the spurs
to his horse. "I don't want thom
I have just been breveted Brig
adier General." JTarper's Maga-
mc.
On after this date an additional 10
cents per cord will be charged on all
oraers ior saweu woou not accoiupuuieu
by the cash, at Grays wood yard. July
1st, 1881. ,
Notice.
From this date James B. Booker is the
ftnlv nprann nnthnrWwl fn pnntrfltilehtSt
or order Roods in my name for iiwjit they
JVIiappiuu iaiiiu!ry. ou"r.i-u iiu.ur.,
Astoria, Jan. 3, 1882.
Notice.
The rechilar annual meeting of Pro-.
gresslve Land and Building association
win ne neia in ijioeny nan, iviona,
Clatsop county, Oregon, on tho llth day,
w m. jicKwAx, .ecy.
of February, 1882.
Jan. lo.itstf.'.
To live Ken.
Immigration Statistics
We are indebted to the Hon.
Joseph Nimmo Jr., chief of tho
Bureau of Statistics for tho follow
ing immigration statistics:
During the month of December,
there arrived in the customs dis
tricts of Baltimore, Boston, De
troit, Huron, Minnesota,, New Or
leans, New York, Passamaquoddy,
Philadelphia, and San Francisco,
40,540 passengers of whom 37,-
037 were immigrants, 2,587 citizens
of the United States returned
home from abroad and 921 aliens
not 'intending to remain in the
United States.
Of this total number of immi
grants, there arrived from England
and Wales, 4,374; Ireland, 2,011;
Scotland, 807; Austria, 923; Bel
gium, 147; Denmark, 387; France,
484; Germany, 11,413; Hungary,
1,060; Italy, 3,430; Netherlands,
235; Norway, 455; Poland, 383;
Russia, 1,401; Sweden, 1,650;
Switzerland, 623; Dominion of
Canada, 4,704; China, 2,300; and
all other countries, 184.
The total number of immigrants
arrived during tho year onded
December 31st, 1881, as far as re-!
ported, was 716,868. Of this num
ber, there arrived from Germany,
248,323; England and Wains, 77,
750; Ireland, 70,890; Scotland,
16,441; Dominion of Canada, 94,
159; Austria, 19,667; Norway,
26,824; Sweden, 55,805; China,
20,628; all other countries, 86,375.
It is probable that returns yet
to bo received will show the total
number of immigrants arrived dur
ing the last calendar year to have
been about 719,000.
The Astobiax has now reached a
circulation which places It at the head
of tho list of Oreuon dailies, and Insures
to advertisers thereof more benefit for
land. Oregon.
New house and first class in Its ap
pointments, liiira street, in n. u
Thompson's block, opposite Capt. Ains
worth. Hoonxs by tlio day, week or
month. Mils. E. Aebiooxi.
Thr Weekly Astonnn
Is a mammoth sheet, nearly double
the slue of the Dally. It Is Just the pa-
"perfortbe fireside, containing In addi
tion to all the eurrent news, choice mis
cellany, agricultural matter, market re
ports, etc. It Is furnished to single sub-
-rlbers at Si 00 per year in advance.
Bny tho Weekly.
Tub Wekktat Astoriax for this
week is full of just such information
and news of the country as your friends
in the cast want to see. It has very
few advertisements, and is chock to the
muzzle of Information that no family
ran suceessfullv sauecze alone without.
1 Two dollars will buy the whole wad for
. x
S.ARNDT & FER(3HEN,!E.CJiIO,:Bfxr:',
NOTA1RT' -mjBLlC
ASTOTilA. - OHEGOX. , ij
AUCTIOST.EE, GOMStlsaiOK ASH
Thp. Pinnp.ftr Maohinp.yShnn surace:lvc.est.
w awxvwi wa w w
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3$
a Tt y.fm.
o ja j-riiA
3
Boiler
WW
sss2sar;a&-rs
r22RS3j55
Shop -SHP
All kluds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AXD
STEAMBOAT WORE
rrompUy attended to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAfAYETTE STKKET.
the amount paid than may bo secured -;a year, SI 20 for si months,or ten cents
elsewhere, to thoso who wish to reneh r por copy.
the largest number of. readers at the j
smallest expense, we offer tho columns j ihermao Bros. ftpri
of an attractive daily, tho success of!
which from the very start has been far Will receive orders at the store of 1.
byond the expectations of the most y. Case for upper Astoria or any other
orai
sanguine.
War! War! War!
i nart of the city.
; the slate and tliey will
lenniHi hj.
iters en
Leave yo
be promptly nt-
Water front offered free to anj person -t
U1UL Will UU11U it -u mill 111 mi; Ulljr Ul i
Williamsport. Liumner we must nave
to build this city. We hat e one store in
running order at present. Quite n num
ber have already located homes In this
city, and yet. thero is room. Sold on
time to suit purchasers. Located one
mile south of Astoria, on the s"unny side
of the hill, on Young's Jiay.
J Williamson. So.
Xotice.
Astokia, Or., February 1, 1&32.
All persons Indebted to tho late Dr. M.
D. Jennings will please settle tin same
with mf without delay.
B. B. Franklin.
.Wosquerndi- Costumes for Bent.
PcrnTian Bittern.
CificbOBA Robrl
ope. i
r.lni
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
Benton Storet, Niun I'arkkk House,
ASTORIA. - OREOON.
T A. McIXTOHH.
MF.RCflAK-T TAILOB,
Oiyideat Hotel Building.
ASTORIA - 'V- OftEGOH
CI D. WIMTOS,
Attorniy and Counselor at Law.
Office In C. L. Parker's boili
steeet, opposite Custes)
A3TOHIA, - - -
ob Beaton
OEKGON.
JAY TUTTUC M. . r
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOMi
Office Ore r the YQilte.Hqw.Stoi..
Kkshwxcd At Mrs..Mun36BSboa-illB
house, Chenaious gtreet.-Aatorla..OregOB.
GENERAL $ MACHINISTS
BOILER MAKERS.
AND
P CKAXO, 3L. D
"prrysioiAiTAKD surgeon,
Itoora Xa. S. Afttoriaa Mil4Um-
( STAIB8.)
Kesidkn'ce Corner ot Benton and Conit
streets, Astoria, Oregon.
-p r. hicks.
!ENTIST,
ASTOIUA. - - -
otiaxir.
toms in Allen's building up stain, eofK
ot Oas? and Soemocqlie streets. , .
zlflne selection of San "Francisco mask
suits for ladies and gents will be on
exhibition and for rent one week before
'.. . .. - . WW It , M.
me mast. nan, at ji.-u. natus mercnant
The Count CInchon was the Spanish tailoring establishment. Any special
Viceroy In Peru in lea). The Counters, suit will be ordered by telegraph at the
his wJfeV was prostrated by au Intermit- Jowe4 rates,
tent fever, from which she was f rewl by :
the useotthe native reraedv.Uie 1-eru-. Bjr rnir(.rHal Accord.
viaii-bark, or. as it was called in theJ
lan-rua-raor me eouniry, -quinquina. a. yers Cathaktic Fills are tho best
Grateful for her recovery, ouHier return 0j a pUrg8tives or family use. They
to Europe, iu 1632, she Introduced the nre he nroduct of lone, laborious, and
UNDiUlMIHGH
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
A. D. WAbS, President.
J. O. Hustles, Secretary.
I. W. Cask, Treasurer.
Jon.N" Fox, Superintendent
remedy In Spain, where It. wto known
under various, nanu-a until lilnnceus
called it Cinchona, in honor of the lady
wbo naa brouant tnem tnat wnicn was
moro precious than the gold of the Indus.
To this day, after a lapse or two nun
rtmil unrt nftv rears. sclence"ha.s Given
us nothing to tako its places It effectu-
nuv cures a morula nnncuia ior sumu-
llants, by rcstorinc tho natural tone of;
inu suiuuicii. lfc tuuiui t:.i.7.ivi ii'tu
if linuor fi-i It does aiever. and destrovs
both alike. The powerful tonic virtue I
ni ine -viincuona j nreserviMi in we-i
rerurian Uitters, which are as ctioctive
A Remniscence of the War.
During the civil war there was,
rightly or wrongly, a lamentable
prejudice entertained against bre
vet rank and Brigadier Generals.
against malarial fever lo-day S3 they
wore in tho days of tho old Spanish
Viceroys. Wc guarantee tho ingredi
ents of these bitters to bo absolutely
pure, and of tho best kuown nnallty.
A trial will Ratlsfv vou that this U tho
best bitter in tho world. "Tho woof of
tho pudding is in. the catiug," and wo
willingly abldo thla test. , Eor sale by
all druggists, grocers and li-juor dealers.
Ufcierit.
successful chemlcAl investigation, and
their extensive use by physlelans In
their practice, and by all civilized na
tions, proves tnem me nest ana most ei
fectual purgative Till tliat medical sci
ence ran devise. In intrinsic value and
curative powers no other Pills can be
compared with, thom.and every person,
knowing their virtues, will employ
Ibcru, when .needed. They keep tho
SysWin In perfect order, and maintain in
hnalthv action the whole machinery of
llfo SrlM imnrhlnrr finrl PlTpptnn!. thov
tare especially adapted to tho needs of
tue uigesine appnraiud, ucrauuuiuuis
of which they prevent and cure, If
titnuly taken. They aro tho best and
safest nhvsiu t cmnlovfor children and
rweakeud constitutions, where a mild
and offi-ctual cathartic Is required.
For, SLE BY ALL DEALERS.
A cough, cold or soro throat should be
stopped. Neglect frequently results In
an incurable lung diaeascor' consump
tion. Brown's Uronchtal troches do hot
dlsorder.tlw stomach like fcoogh-syrups
and balsams, but act direct! v.on the in
. . r.T .
auaying irritation, give
flamed 'Darts,
relief Fn asthma
i,tfiMl!l&
IVI1CI III UIU14i u&u,.bu.t.n, vwuft,,
ratarrh, aud tho throat troubles which
coughs,
Hurtful Inactivity.
' singers and publie.speaker.s tre subject
tn. For tnirtv vears urowns nroncniai
1 troches have been recommended by
Lincoln's estimate of the compara
tive value of the mules and Briga
diers gobbled up by a Confederate
raider the army mule was affec
tionately known as a "brovet
horse" is known to most readers;
but there is another story, scarcely
less complimentary, and much less
familiar. Accordnig to the anony
mous libeler, during an active en
gagement, a Colonel, while bravely
leading on his men, received a
terrible blow on tho head from the
fragment of a shell, which com
pletely exposod the brain.. He
was carried to tho rear, and in
trusted to the care of a surgeon,
who at once resolved upon heroic
treatment, and removed the brain
bodily to repair tho lacerations.
AVliile he was absorbed in tins
delicate oueratioil. an aido-de-
camp, unconscious of tho severity
of the officer's wound, rode up
with a message that Col. Blank
was wanted immediately at head
quarters. Mechanically, like the
brainless pigeon in tho interesting
surgical experiment, tho gallant
officer clambered into the saddle
The rapid worker has not time
to get disgusted with his work it
is out of his hands long before it
becomes wearisome. Disgust is
the product of dawdlinc effort. If
physicians, and "always give pcrtect
satisfaction. Having been tested, by
wide and constant use foe .nearly au en
tire eeneration. tbey have attained well-
merited rank among the, few staple
.-join at 'js cents a
s
Uei jour legal blanks at The
Am-oniAM oflicc. A full lmo of over
two hundred btyles.
WILLIAM ED GAB,
Corner Main and ChcasmM Streets.
ASTOBIA OBEOON.
. CEAlEIt IK
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY
AND THE GENUINE IV08TENH0LU
and other Kncluh Cutlory.
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Eleershanm Pipes, etc.
A flnc btock of
; Watt-he and .Tuwolry. 31arzl and
Itreeeh r.oadine Nhot Guiih nnd
Rifle-, Revolvers. IMstolB,
nnd. Ammnnitlon
JtAItl.VK
I..AHHKH.
J Q. A. 310WLBY.
ATTOKNEYAT liAW.
Chcnamas Street. - ASTOBIA, OKSUO&
q n. BAIX & CO., .
n KALES IN
Doorn. Windows, BVm4m, Tt
itotan, X.BJBber, Ktc
AU kinds ot Oak Lumber, Qbii, Boat Ma
terial, etc. ---rr , r
Steam MU1 near Weston hotel. Cor. Urn
etlveandAstor streets.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale and retell dtStt taT
tSTAIl citizens of Oregon who desire
to inform their friends in tho states of
the condition and progress of this state,
can nave no more complete and compre
hensive volume of facts to send them
than by subscribing for this journal,
andhaini7 us mall it weeklvto their
friends, we tnall it as directed. For
ion In advance, we mall three coDles
ears Brown's bronchlaliof Tub Wkkkt.y Astekia: one year.
ABa.
ALSO A FINK
Assortment of .duo Sl'ECTACLES and F.YE
U LASSES.
JUSCELLANEOUS.
I
the work bo somewhat varied, the
pleasure iu connection with its
completion is variod too. Hence,
perhaps, the reason why the total
and midden givingupf work is
often attended with evil results.
The transition from a life full of
activity and rich in the enjoyment
of successful labor, to a life of
utter idleness, with no suoh vivid
enjoyment, has. often provod fatal.
There is too little activity in the
new life and too littlo of tho pleas
ure of activity. Idleness without
the excitement and pleasure of
work, becomes depressing. The
vital forces droop and decay. On.
the other hand, to the busy worker
rest and recreation have a double
relish. No holiday is so refreshing
as that in winch no runs away
from his labors, nnd enjoys himself
in-aquite a different sense. If his
life were a succession of holidays
it would soon grow burdensome
remedies of the age.
oos everywhere.
- 51.1). Kant's Sau Franiisco mask
suits will bo on this steamer. There
will be a great rush for tlicra, for they I
are the nices.1.101 ever uounu ior .Asto
ria. Call at once and secure yours.
For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint,
you havo a printed guarantee on every
bottlo of Shlloh's. Vltallzor. It never
falls to cure. Sold by W.-K. Dement.
a coit-
lorla aud
1 O. LJU.Vl'JfWKnER. H. BROW.-.
KMAUUKURD l&A
Shlloh's Catarrh Kfemedy
atarrn. jj ntn
Sold by V;E. Dement.
tlvo cure for Catarrh
Canker iloulh.
May. Wagner's San Francisco Xa-i
tlonal brewery uecr cam DB.Deai.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTORIA. OREGON,
TAHMS AND CMBIEBS,
.Manufacturer nnd Importers oil
A LI. KINDS OI
AND FINDINGS
Wholesale Pealeis lu
OIL AND TALLOW.
wllteni-st cash price paid Ior Hids and
Taaw.
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTEU ANO WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IU
GEHEBAL MERCHANDISE
Corner Chenantus and dm streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGON.
ALL KlNDiOF FEED,
Hay, Oats, Straw, f Mi," Etc.
Oeueral storage and WaaM-fc nan
able terms. KoolrotBeBtwlreet.AfSoi
Oregon. V -" f' "
. ASorta
Take tfotic.
John Rogers, CtRtral IMtiC,
c.j, , 3.419
Has received atarce Invoice of
r.ARRFJ.B AND HALF BAXRT518
ot tho bert tiMlty.
"K
And la now ready to supply Bntehers Ctw
norles and all others, cheap tor eaah.
DKAUCB ITT
MAGOTS C. CROSBY,
Dealer In
New and Choice
MILLINERY,
De-lrc- to call the attention of the LadlM C
A-torla to UiQfact that she harecdrel
afartseii-Bortinontof the
latkst ft-rruw r
Hats, Bonnets, ' Triraraifrfli,
AND
Corner Main and Squecdoqbe Sto&fe.
Mrs. P. M. WiHUmsdn,
DRALEB IN
The Peruvian syrup has cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sla, debility, ller complaint, bolls, hu
mors, female complaints, etc,
lets ixce to any aaere:
& Sons, Boston, -i.
.4 - i .
Pamnli.
Seth V.Fo.wU
King of0 the Blood
Is nota "tun all," It w a blood-punner and
tonic Impurity of the blood poisons the sjs
tem. derangw the drcuhiUon, and tails In
duces many disorder known by different
names to dtsUnjculsli tnem nccordlnsto ef-
lecis,
,AArf tii,rFr refMl
Littr Complaint. VontlipaHon. A crtyiji,'-
not. Heart Dlea. Dropsv,KtotupicareJ
Piles, lineumanrm, mjwtii, ocrmuuij or.m
Kiordtn, Pimple. Vleert. Sictttlnas, At..
&iTtUbk of the Blood prornnts nnd
cures theso byattajjetas the rauw, Impurity
ot the blood. ChenWt'aha-physidarisatrriM
In caUlae It "tho most genuhie and offlclent
proparatlon forM6piUTiso," "Sold byDrug
I cists, -SI per bottla, iSee testimonials, dlrec-
i uons. sct.rai
i ot ttJft Blood,
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSMITHING,
At Cr.tt. Ilogcrs old stand, corner of Ca-3
and Court Street.
Ship and.Ciunery worfe. Horseshoeing.
Wat-ons cuule and repaired, (lood work
(-uarantced.
HARDWARE, DHO, STEEL,
Iron Pipe 'and Fittings,
Pluffllers and Steam Fitters
Goods and Tools, .
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRONS TIN ANDSCOPPER,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AUtilwlsof
iWOOLS, ZEPHYRS
LADIES UNDERWEAR,' ETC.
Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Astoria
.CT-atampln- and Dress Making dons to
order.
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HEADQUAIHT-RS DKVARTMBNT OF
the Columbia, Vancouver Barraclss, W.
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Written proposals wui be received dv ino
underpinned, at Vancovver Barracks, W.T.,
untu March SIM. 1882, for tho right of exclu
sive selnlnc on the Fort Stevens. (Point
Adanu) Military Reservation, during the
nest fishing season. The right to reject any
or all bids. As may be deemed best. Is re
served by the onderslj-ned. .
J. U. UAU.4U,.
UaJ.-aad AsH Atrt, General, Brevet Brtga
dlerG8MnSl.Army. dS
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IBON, TIN. COP
PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispalcli.
NoncbutllMt class workmen emilo)ed.
A laiRo assortment of
SCALES
Constantly on hand
E.Detrick&Co.,
Sole asents on the raclUc Coast for Towert
celebrated
OILED CLOTHING,
(Send for price list,)
Importers, mauufaetarcrs and dealers la
Twines, TentB, Hose, Cottta Salt
DucJe, Beltinu, Water-wwTrar-
paulins, Waterproof .Covers.
Patent Solid Cotto It
Belting. , '
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Market 8treetn,
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