The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, August 04, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OltEKOF :
FRIDAY AITC.rsT -I. IWJ.
J.F. HALLOKAX
ttlflor
Value or lmnili-rntinti.
In ilicussinpthc values of 1111:111
gratioti. the United states Ecoiin
jnist says:
liecurring to the money value
of an immigrant, the most recent
works on immigration assume?
$1,000 as the worth of each per
manent addition to our population.
These writer-, however, have
adopted as their basis of valuation,
that an article is worth what it,
costs to produce it. It is true
that the cost of production as an
element in 'computing the true j
value should not be lost sight of; 1
but we think it more correct to
say, the value of an article is what
it will bring in market. The al
most universal law, supply and
demand, governs the labor as well
as the rcroducc market. It mavlrKk of dvnamite if he undertakes
nost the farmer of the northwest)
:;cfiii , to nrmluce a inis nel 01
, ,
wheat; but if, owinij to a limited
demand, he can obtain but GO
cents for a part of his erop and,
at a later period, owing to unusual
demand 00 eents for tho remain
der, the cost of -the wheat enntiues
at T."i cents, while the value
is respectively GO and 90
cents. So with human beings,
regarded only as "instruments of
production. The son of a rich
man, whose training and edu
cation cost 20,000, if not trained
to usefulness, is worth far less to a
community than the son of a me
chanic of small income whose
whole cost has not exceeded $1,00,
if the latter be a well-instructed
and skilled artisan. Transport
from Germany to a sparsely -settled
portion of the northwest, two men;
the one a healthy laborer, with
limited education, whose life,
support and education has not ex
ceeded l,n00, the other a highly
educated man an architect but
of inferior muscular development,
whose mone3 cost was -;20,000.
As lib demand exists for fine pub
lic buildings or elegant private
mansions in that locality, the worth
of the latter is far less than the
former; while in one of 'the large
cities, unless there is an over-supply
01" architects, lite value will
greatly exceed that of the other,
who can do nothing more profit
able than carry bricks and mortar
for the erection of a building which
is designed and supervised by the
architect.
A most entertaining exhibition
for all, at least, who are interested
in economic questions, will be that j
of the International Fisheries,
which, openinp in London on the
1st of May next, is to continue six
months. The exhibits will be ar
ranged iu seven classes: Sea and
ftesh water fishing, including para
phernalia, outfits, etc. the social,
moral and physical condition of
fishermen; commercial and econ
omic features of the industry; fish
culture; natural history; history
and literature of fishing; fishery
laws and commerce; and loan col
lections. To the best displays in
each of these departments medals
and diplomas xvill be, awarded.
Prizes of 100 are to be given for
the best essay on each of three
tepics: The- JSatural History of
the Commercial Fisheries of Great
,Britainhe Relation of the State
to Fishermen and Fisheries, and
the Possible, Jpcrease in the Sup
ply of Fish. - For .the diseuss'ou
of these and similar topics
confer? noes' .-will bej held. . It
is probable that the steamer
which is hoVf Emiafngfor the fish
Sfrtrat.Hr t,r
the American, collection; while the
nuhtberof entne; ihaOe b indi
vduajwjli(ejie.udipoii.tli.e. fate
of the bill now before, cpngrc&s,
. apirfdpiiiTg 0,000 Yor the
transportatioh of specimens. The
-response of other governments to
the call for citations has been&SAtVVfSnlSi "-rrivi iw mv-ice r.
jnostgneiuaiSdthis govpm- fngt-iB'txi.Kits. Wy. BAUrEW ANn IIALP BARRELS
wttt. it .to itselfhat It sh6ald vLfaiSit r the ,,est "
i-itititcj'.'Um'b-irfayff t pAUc'rlnntn. FBAXK L. PARKER. 'i And Is now ready to supply Butchers Can-
n0? ..5W- Considering . - . Sec'yA.r.D. . dtd nerles and aU others, cheap for cash.
the great and varied interests in,
tins department of industry which
.. .. -. :'
arc jHsosscd by tnc unitcu btatcv
our exhibits siioulu oe ivorthv
of both thr trovernment
neoiih. The Ann-rip;
are of much irreater impoitunro.
both in extent and value, than
tlKw- of nil noth.-rn Hurope mm-
biued, and we can hardly allon! Jo
neglect an oppoitnnitv to :iin
e - , - , "i i , ,
information winch may Jielj us i
further increase their productive-'
nnc . ' '
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TiicCzarof Iiusia ha w ver
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mustereu tne courage to to;
Moscow and go through the eere
1110113 of coronation. He is
afraid of dynamite., and has ten
times receded from his resolve to
attcmnt the iouincv. In addition
to the danger from the nihilists.
he is now menaced by those in
higher position who do not lake
kiiKilvtoivh.it thev eall an nn-
. v Tr - -
crowneu sovereign. no j "
danger of liciiig deposed if hi.
L,tays where he :. and he runs liioi
tiie journey, but lias at last eon-
ciuueu 10 cnoose uie ia;i aiu'ina-
, , , , , 1 , !. I
live. The relation., of other
sovereigns will not attend, iiru-1
dently preferring the envoys
should run the risk of a blowing
up. This monarch would be popu
lar and secure in his positiliou if
he would accede to the just de
mand for a constitutional form of
government. Tic is brave, what
ever else may be said of him, to
lead a life of such terror, in older
to assert despotic authority ever
his subjects.
Ox the 1st insr., the piesident
sent a message to congress vetoing
the river and harbor bill, and the
next day, that body passed it over
his veto, the vote confirming it
standing -11 to 1G in the senate,
and 123 to GO in the house. So
that ' the l?eiiublican party is
pleasantly saved whatever odium
attaches to the measure, while an
admiring constituency reaps ihe.
fruits of the appropriation.
TnE committee on judiciary in
the house of representatives have,
by a vote of ten to one, adopted a
resolution declaring torfeiture of
the Texas Pacific ft. K. Co.s land
grant. lnl as they contemplate
transferring the grant to the S. P.
17. II. Co., it i not ijuiti ehar
what good Mich action will lie to
would-be "set tiers.
Tifvr was rather an ingenious
explanation of his vagaries ien
by Auirusl Kars, a Williamsburg:
tradip. "1 live,'' he jaid, "ami if
worked I could only live, so what
is the use of working? f 1 worked
1 could not go about and see what
I do, so I don't work."
CtxcisvATi is disbanding iiu
companies, stopping street repaii.c,
and reducing the police Iprcc be
cause it has no money, and still
pays annually 200,000 to have
German taught in the puldie
schools.
Exoi.AXii is still concentrating
troojis on It'gypiian soil; Arabi
Be is strengthening hi foices,
and Germany suggests a joint oc
cupation of the Suez Canal.
XEW TO-DAY.
The New and Commodious
VESSEL
Will leave Astoria for
Tillamook Rock, via Canby and
llwaco,
Sunday, August Cth, 16S:, at t) a. n:.
lEc&irnlng wilt come -ba'ck via daaby- and
Dwaco.xrri ving at Astoria at fi r. ii.
Fare o llwaco ----- $1.00
Fare lo Tlllaniool Koolc
anil Return ----- !.o
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nAM.iA.i cit:Mn
UGDartmGnt kieCtlOn.
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ri.r , t.'-.t-s- n-
rOTICK IS HEEEriY C.IVIX THAT A
lM Kenerallcclion oltiie Astoria Tire l)e -
liuxwiiciu 1)111 ue iieiu mi jujuuij, .vuum
i-i, ut-iweeii iiiu uvuaui-ju a. juuuvv ..,
forthejmrpo'JeotrtetHfc. -CWJEhsIneer i
iinn nsu .sstsram
departtnent j'car.
mrcrs. -for ;tha -sii.lh
Election to be held at lower hall of Kesc
EncineCo.2o. 2.
....!.. H. !..t.. tl... 1i LYIi.....!...
uiijies .iijiuiuiru it ini.iiuiiiVL'ir,m.. (
NEW TO-DAY
i? :, .!,.,.:.. .VoL.
P MI! I lull il.Ul null vjaiu.
":Sha,fiatirtay,Aipt51Ii,10A.I.
at mv iwion i:nrtMS.
Suill--".
"'y BSoil-roi.iSiiI.-.iii-
j :iw XcMibIipiii;;..'"5:ittr:t..-
IO pairs n.f frV:ith-rlMIlms
lli-iisis -:riet. -tUr.1 -nut n.iil
,m. .,,.
i itiiity Carriage.
AlrtiofM'ioinl-hanrtKetKu-aJ!Uiilpiiiig
liciU,audaIotofuiiiliIr.
Also. ti j'Oml sceund-h-ind m'wiii;" .la-
.IHnis. '" C " uV.!ct.
i
Astoria to Liverpool Direct.
The fine Al Ship "Elwell" 1461
tons Register
Nnun icfchni.'aiyo. and hain;i lan;ej
enjpigeiueiits will h-ive ijniek di-patHi, to In 1
fallowed by the ,
A J trou Bariiuo--Anii2i Joliii-
.m I)t) (mis I6t 5ji.tr.
F-TKn-iuhi etc.. apply t
i:i.rori:.;irni:n:&i:i).
Portland. Ore-o...
. TO BUILDERS.
koi-osai.s wii.i. p.i: i:i:ckivi:i i x-
jfi.rtheeiiiistiiuiionidaiuii simv duelling
.nil J.JTeiM)ii slxroiv. night nerfil 10
jv: :t:iy or all IkiH. l'i:in:ii)il Mroili':ttiotw I
can lfiLiiiat thcofiii'uof - i
IIIHMII1I lllf lH IH1IIII-VHV1 Uinil'I lJ -lllllll
Keal lMntti Agent.
r. v. uwi.i.Mt..
Notice to Taxpayers.
I AM NOW ASSESSING AND COU.I'CT-
ini: the Slate and County Poll taxes, and
will continue until all arc collected.
IVi-sous having taxable irojprty in fint
mp County arc also reqiiiMed to jle in to
nieMatenfpntsof all .such pioju-ny for as
-s.nieiit. W. V. I'Al.'KKI.'.
County Assessor t'lalMiji (".. Oivpm.
Ast3ri:i.Aii!;iis S. l-vj.
HEAL ESTATE iUPTIOS
SUBURBAN LOTS.
Honied For FisIiim-iik-ii.
On Saturday. August 5. at 2 P. M.
I am iutiiirted hy desr l'.cn:iiian and
Ili'rry to sell, mi llic jireiiu-es,
0k iirxifiti'it ni'ii.niNc. lots at
Auction. 1'lenlv of water. l!ieh -oii
ailmirabl adapted for '2flaM pinions.
All MinaliMii the newly surecd ilIamof
AhK-rlinxik. na llionorthi'rn part of UnlM-rt
Shorties lXinatiou Iitul Cl.uni. adjrnnui-;
t pjur A.tun.i,as laid out and i-econl-'d hy
.!. K Kelh. 1 Ufpiur.ii and A. . T.eir.
Terms .if pa meiit al sde.
I'm fmlher ji.irliiulai and exaii'iualimi f
riTotdrd lilal.ai'iiU tit
M C. IIOI.HKN.
Audiiiueeraud Keai K-tate Aenl.
Sale.
MMI1-: nOATANM) NET OK 'I UK LATK
JL Alfred Wt-t will he -.d.l at auction at .1.
(). Uanlhorn's i-aiincry, next S:ttuil:i. Ihe
.'Hi m4.. at 1 o'eliK-k i. M.
XKT LOST.
Nlt:ilT OF Till: :wTll..lul.
OS Till
M fal
ithoms is mesh. Sectch li-nlv.
maiked N..1. and r. t. r. Co. l-.ne al
Cannen of I'.u-ifie t'liion l'ackiin: Co. a::
XKT FOI'.l.
4 IK i T
Jil 1'ATIIOMS sin.
i.Kvns
1 marked .1. ; .M.. eoiks . I. p. t,
An
.l al
il-a
Assessment Notice.
uiici: is ni:i:i:itv civkn tii t vn
11 aes)
L aessinenl of llftv ireent.on thei-ani-al
-lock of the Odd lVllowsI.-tml and Itinhl
I
in
-.oelaiionof AMona. Oies;on. has this
day li.-iii levied, jiayahle within thuty days
ironiiiaieat tneoiiiec 01 me wvrelarw nr
otherwiM' he deelarcd delinijnent.
P. orih-rnf ilie Hoard of DireetoiN.
A..I.MKUI.KK. Si-erelat.
AM011.1. An-rn-.t , 1SS2 id
Dissolution of Copartnership.
XTOTlfT. IS III'KKP.V CIVKX TIlATTHi:
XI eoi.ntnor.hlp heietofore r-vistin he
lueen oii!r llms: Way. Wonir Yin Kim,
"A'oimStie Knnand Volf Kiiij: Vav, under
the Hi in name ef gnoiiK-Man Wall Co.. at
AMntia. Oregon, w-.is on Ihe l'.th l.i of .Inly,
iss.. dissoUeil hy nmtnal eon-erir. AVoii-:
HinK Way reSirin; fiom the linn. The hn-l-iie.-s
will be continued at the Mime plare hy
t he remainlm: partner", lioasiiineall dehfs
1 theilim and are ecliL-iely entitled to
cnlleetand receipt for allow injr to the finn.
WOXtSHINUAYAY.
WOXC YIX KIM.
WOXC Hl'K KIM.
vnxcKixi:w'A.
Ann.t 1st, In:!. a!-lw
Annual Reunion Excursion
Of the Astoria Branch Oregon Stags
The .steamer Westport 111 leave WiUon &
IVher's dock at T a. 31.. August otli. Ki.i;h-li'en-liniidred-and-Iroze.to-death.forllwaeo
where a mnd Danqtiet will be held, aecord
inj: to Sec. V. Art. a, of the Constitution and
By-laws. No Female will lie pennitted to
take part in this eeution. All Stags will
not fail to he on hand, for a Reed tune is
guaranteed. Fare fur round trip Si.
-I.C. BOSS. !. P..Tri:XEl",
Secretary. President.
Ladies Fair.
mm: ladiiis of astohia wii.i. hold
JL their annual Fair in aid of St. iMarvS
HospiUl.at Lihertv Hall ; commencing Fri
da. the -JMh insL, at 7 1. M.. and continuing
loSatunIa. August the oth. Snndavs ei
copied. Befreshnients will be.sem-d even een
ing hy ladies ciuiH'tenl for the purpose.
The kind and liberal patronage or all isre
snerl fully .solicited. td
Dissolution Notice.
TlkTiri'lcn IS HRKKKY (UVF.X THAT THK
L partnershipheretorore eM.stiiiK belween
f lt. STti.A .kite .iii.I 1 1. C?.a..... ..r .l.t ..t...
. v , wii.iiu iuiii 11, i-, niti tu ill llll rilj ,
j liiiner i ne iirni name 01 mas. .steens &jsn
MhH day disolvedbymutual consent. Al
I imtstAiidniir liabilities nn 10 l itip.l io
istlus day dtsolveiUy mutual consent. All
"!"' .")' uni., w,,"" indehtediii-ss
should be paid. C1IAS. STEVENS.
J jj, 2. STEVENS.
uivi4iiuniK Jiaiiniiies an; lo ik settled l
j iria. freun. .liny aist, 1Ss"J
Take Notice.
"John Rogers, Central Market, I.
The BossCoffee and Tea Pot
I BH1!
49Hfar
E, R. HAWjTS
two doors east :ok Occident.
TTT n
WlLSON & FlSHBR,
SHIP CHANDLERS.
ii:ai.ij: in
,rcn Stee Coaj Anc0rs Chains.
TAR, PITCH, OAKUM.
WKorcirr and rrr :ai.vavizi:i
; IVaits. 0cr rVuiK ::nl Siiii-ro.
Shelf Hardware ,;Paints and Oils
Rtibbri and Hemp Packin of al! Kind-:.
PROVISIONS.
11.01 1; txi) .1111.3. si:i:s.
Aj-'i'M- f Salem rioiirinj- Mill..
("nriii'r Clii'iiaiiuisanil Hamilton Sii-ftM
ASTOKlA.OUKr.ON. '
Ci. A. JSTINJSOTn fJC CO..
BLACKSMITHING.
I At Caj.l. Ciieis n!il stand ru-r ..f l'a
and ( ourt fctrv-M.
Ship and C-jiniu'ry work. !lorseli.ieiii'..
Va;mis made and repaireil. IomI wnik
intaniiiteed.
Steuhans Varieties !
GRAND OPENING.
A MVKIiY KX-WIIT.IX.lli:XT S.
. .1 1. .1 1 . . . 1 iKaritv, should iii:iini' liieonportunityand
Hae a new howlitc alley, the latest ami :0; ' ' " '
hest in town. Admittance free. .,, .. r .,
; The eump.im eompuesthe fullnuum well
known ArtNts:
Barbour's
No. 40 12-Ply
,-, . -r - 1--v -v-r ntTTrrxTM 1
SALMON TW iNIii!
com m ,u) mi
SEINE TW S jNsKB-
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
.
HENRY DOYLE & CO..
"ill .tlnrket JMliUM't. Sni l-'rat-elnro
(U' Vireiils fur Hie IMeihVOia-t.
Mmiv koakh. .1. i..nKrs.
FOARD & STOKES,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
W(u)d nclJWillow-wa ro.
G R0 C E R I E S.
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines and Liquors
FOKKIftX AXI IM)MI-:STIC.
Fruits and, Vegetables;
roiiNTUY prodwk.
AXI
General Commission Merchants
AKTOKIA. OKK(X.
Xet to Oiegon h'ailway ; Xav. en's Dock
diw
Dairy Farm for Sale.f
. 1
I am IiLsiritctetl bv Mr. C. Y. Cuillnheriv.ti.
offrr for win his H,.cly-!..iod fa.m
OX CLATSOP PLAINS.
It consists of 1C0 acres of excellent pasture
land which, with the adjoining cattle range,
is capable of supportlnj; 70 head of stin-k the
ear muni!. Eiht acres fenced ami is acres
uimtrciiiin.uioii.
Flnrsl Vegetable Garden on the Plains j
And several bearing fruit trees, l'anch is'
protertcd hv rLslnK ground and timber be-,
twecn It amf the ocean, fi-nm all heavy winds 1
and storms.
House C'oalalalBS 7 Soonis.
i Store-room, tnilk-rooin, barn, .slahle. wagmi
siieo, etc, etc. inisvaiuanieiaiiu issun.mu
1'- niHo? Routli from Tolnt Adaius' l.ilil
Hmise.and ir applied for soon will besi.Id
at ii M-ry low iUjurc, Mr. Conhtberr" heiui:
! nlil ninl ilestmns of retiiin-' Irom labor. It
. not sold at prhate .v:Ic before the first or
1 August, t how hole propeit tt'11 ' disjiosi-d
or at r a j,
fablir.AiirlluU. '
Title indisputable. For further particular.
enquli of
E. C. H0LDEN,
tr Real Estsitc Agent.
Xctvrich blood obtained by using
OREGON BLOOD PURIFlEPw '
may r.i: in i or
E.B. HALVES'
Sul.l Acrvr.
M10. Ai?-n: lor I hi is-Mumi!
I5st-!.s I:ifrii oii!: Nt:ii:-. ,
MBIUU.ION i!ANUK.
-.11 A rmiNi.S A M'lClAI.TY. j
in but the lol wiiikwi.'ii .mpf.e.ed j
'! v.u.l. !-ii,iri:iii-I or in harce. 1
ASTORIA, ORECON
, URIBTIBS.
:i-:o. hii.i.. - ri:MMMrni!:
waitki: p!:ks. - st:i:manacku
Nuw Stjirs :i KnpiO Sxiccosiiou ! J
Kll'JIrliV'lit .f (
MR. HARRY C02JL3Y i
Unit 1:1:111. 'iiiodi:iu jnul a.nm'iT
MISS MOLLIS
i'ro !'
CHRISTY
MR. TOia CHRISTY J
'S'he I'rJnn nT !! ?.fnu Susjut- ,
n:i::lr4.
Tiit'rllu'r wilh .: new
AH the Old Favorites Retained.
! -i ""'I -.-ir. l,rrriirm.:nri:.i-.
siiit. ;:miro tiiaitr r i'j.-
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('oiniirisiiiall 11m l.tt t
SONCS, DATiCES AMD ACTS.
Wc give .the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
Tin theatre is enmdert ni;ltll. and all
wiiii uavi wiuieM'ii iiii'i'iiu'rianimi'iii pm
tinunei it to he eoiml to anvuheiiel'Wherc.
Mr. Hill as r. eaterer for tin puhlie's j
aitiusoinciil ran nut he eelli,d. Anyhidv
Nee sitart.lim: wit and hautv wiSlmat vul-
ai:iiii,i ! six-nil a im.itam t- t-iini" ;uui
' Mis- 1".vxik Wai.to.n.
?.lis Mui.mi: fnni-n.
Mi:. CiiAurj- Kom.i:i:.
Mi:. Tuv. rni:ir'.
Mi:. Wai.tiii: r.vi;K.
Mi:. II vt:i:v (Vini.kv.
Mk. H i:i: Ci.rxN
All of wliieh will appear nightly in Iheirdif-
r"ri"il;'l!K
Oneii air eoueeri eeiy evening: terforni-
aueeeouuneuriiuat : entnuiee to theatre
on IVntoii streel ; priva'e hoxes on t'hen.i
iiiiih street.
Look outfr New Stars.
w- " kciei witiioit
ri'!:T!?::K otic:-:
- '- r
And no terms of jteaee until
imVk vwr m:,, m-" "-i-
S -s" ,,r clothes
: ""': v "v-
Look at the prices
Pant-loonier from - - S 00
P.ints.ilenuine lienHiCassintere - VJ TO
Mills ttoin - - - - j I tw
The finest 5in. id simples on the coast to
select from. P..I..MKAXY,
Cas, street, itet ! I lauseitV Jewelry store
GOOD CHEAP BOOTS,
I hae
Lately Reduced the Price
or all m Find -Class
1:001s i.m snoris iiij: 'to ):ni:i:.
As follows
Finest Sewed Calf Binds - Sit 0o
Finest Pegged Tap Soled - 10
Finest Peed Single ded - - "IU
Xotliinr hut the llest .
Rpniiinn Mp.rr.pr Frnnch Cnlf
iM-,iin.Mshop.
i.. I. Art old.
opposite the . u. .1 x. co.s noek.
- Dress -Making.
Mrs: T. S. Jewell.
lp stairs, opN)sIte .Mrs. KoseiV ISoanUij; j
House. '
ASTOIMA. OKH'.:(X
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
I T()ilet Fan(jy ArticleSj
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
j55Pretfrlplion5 earefull (mniiotiiiiled'al
an nours.
--Homeopathic Tinctuns and 1'cHets.
and Humphrey Specilics alx kept.
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BANKRUPT PRICES
Bv order
kotlci:.
To ave expense, we Itereby notify all persons indebted to the Cali
fornia Store, that a speedy settlement is necessary. Action will be
taken to collect same '50 daw. from date, of this notice. By order of
Creditor-. Astoria. Oregon. July 25th, 18R2.
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MANUFACTIJREU OF
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WINDOW CO UNICES AND CUETA1N POLES
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FITJINFTITRE 5? BEDDING.
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WIDOW SHADES AND TRIMMINGS; LOOKING GLASSES ETC.
V Complete Slock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
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Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents for
Magce Stoves and Ranges
The Best in the matket.
Piumhiiig goods of all kinds on (hand. Jon
work done, in a workmanlike manner.
.IliFl-'ERSOX STREKTH,
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Wall Paper, Mirrors.
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