The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, August 06, 1882, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OKEHOIs-
SUNDAY AUGUST C, lhS2
.1. F. HALLORA.
"A Hlcrher Eilnr.il Ion."
, ;
Nearly eveiv paper that comes
.a iti lAclr lio crtti1 tn iiii id i
, . ., , " "
about "education, and a good
many articles upon that subject
, . I
are practical illustrations of its
necessities. Some of. the writers
are disposed to be content with
"the three R's,'' and contemn as
unnecessary and impolitic any at
tempt to enlighten "the masses,"
evidently implying that the n space
should be between the "in'' and
the "a," rather than the "e5 and
thi :m.' Others call for results,
and a very few want to know wiiat
"good," education is; in general
.the editorial opinion seems to be
that the rising generation stands
in danger of being educated too
much, and that nothing but the
alert discernment of those gentle
men can aveit the impending
peril.
It has long been acvepted as in
controvertible that thf best phil
osophy, is a contented mind, the
best statesmanship, self-control;
the best theology, a pure and
beneficent life; the best medicine,
cheerfulness and temperance; the
best art, painting a smile on the
brow of childhood; the best edu
cation, the applying the faculties
of the mind so that they ma3' act
in accordance with natural law.
Whether the individual believe in
Calvin or Darwin, he lias beeu
educated to very little purpose un
less the principles of correct life
have been fixed in his mind; unless
he have the true conception of civ
ilization. This true education
gives: to this, ''higher education
approximates.
The only question worthy con
sideration is "what good is it?"'
It may be pertinent to inquire
what "good"' is. If to eat and
sleep; wax fat and lusty; to move
as animate clods and finally sink
as do other animals to the em
brace of earth; if that, and noth
iug else, be "good" then it might
be well to pause before making
any attempt to do otherwise. But
those who recognize that mere
existence is not all of life will
readily see that that is "good"
which leads to make man wiser,
better or happier. This education
does, and if the piemisc be accept
ed the corollary must follow.
Looking upon life in general,
we notice that the individual will
in an' given case do that which
he thinks, on the whole, will give
the most pleasure and the least
pain, with the. minimum ninotmt
of risk to himself. Accepting
this premise it. is evident that, no
matter how erratic the individual's
actions may seem; however great
the amount of trouble and mis
takes that ensue; yet the. sum of
human delinquencies is less than if
men did differently, believing by
nature what they are. Whittling this
down to a finer point, it is evident
that the present order of things is
the best possible under the circum
stances. Pope arrived at the same
conclusion, but by a different road,
when he said "whatever is, is
righ't." The trouble with Pope's
ultimatum seems to be that as
whatever is, supercedes what
ever was, tkorefore whatever was,
must, of necessity, have been
wrong; a conclusion that few are
disposed to concede. The whole
matter resolves into a question of
fitness and existing necessity.
"'"So'mb one who signs lmnsolf
"Old Pilot," writes to the Portland
Standard as follews: "Xow that
1the general govern men! has appro
priated the sum' of one hundred
thousand dollars for the improve
ment "of the Columbia river and
. bar, .the question now arises what
are the engineers going to do with
- it.r It is a fact known to the old
pilots on the river that there is less
vater on the river bars titan theie
was before the U. S. A. had any-
thing -to do with them, They
hrt thrown away a few thou-
sands on the bar this season
without doing any good, and
proven to everybody with
common sense that scraping is not !
a success. Columbia river bar
, cannot bo improved short of mil-
: lions of dollars and it is useless to
i throw away anv moie money on it
until an uppromiiiliou
.
can hr '
le iind.'
In the meantime :i dieder can be.
. .. . - , ... ,
MUllt Mlllilul l' IliU (.- 11U UUilU-
in at San Francisco that will'
remove 1000 cubic yards per hour, j
With a machine of Mich a deign,
the river can be kept open lo As
toria so that a ship can load to 20
feet the year round. There should
be no more money thrown away on
surveys, wing dams, fancy yachts
and picnic parties, as the people j
lake no silicic in anything of the
kind, but want the money used
uhnreitwiiido the most 'good.-
SEW TO-PAY.
FOR 0KB SIGHT OEV.
TIIIISSAY r.cinx. Ausriii UK
Laughter and Tears !
Miss Henrietta Monroe
In her inimitable
Dramatic Recitals and
Character Impersonations
From het Kepertoireof tiei -joi lVe ..
M-leetionsfiom
Widow Bcdott, David CoppcrnelJ,
Romeo and Juliet, Etc, etc.
Pronounced by tlie Pi , ltli of tliNtnun-trj-
and Encland to be one or tin iiionI
Instructive, lnterastinr,and Ainn-in-i i-iiIit-tainments
now given.
Miss Monroe essentially lrruns a f.tu -itcttlLli
any aurtienn belorf wlinni sbcap
peais. Act" lor. ironw
AilnilMioii - - - - - J t't.
Xot:tra,Jl:l;l, fur j-srel ii' nf C:ul
Adler.s.
Vanted.
mo FfitciiAsi: a smai.i. mvin.i.iMJ
A. Huiing i ltli one loi or a uood lor reit-
trally locited lor lruiliinic inirnosp. 1V-1
.ons li.n inj; property for sale will ptosf ail
I'ei -
:n
It
tlressli.,A!To::iAN unu-e.
American Legion of Honor.
Regular meetiii"; of Astoria Ctiinifil
"No. jt", is held on the. lirst and Ihinl
3Ioml.iv of each month, at So'eloel; v. m.
r.v o:der of Coiniei! Coiinnander.
K. V.3ItTJ'lTn..See"I.
The New and Commodious
VESSEL
Will leae ANioii.ifor
Tillamook Rock, via Canby and
llwaco,
Sunday, Asusl lli, IfiS. :il i)a. i.
ltetnrulnuill f.nne back mCanhi .mil
lhveo, r.iihin;; al Astona at (i r. M.
F:ir t Ihiacu ----- .m.l
Fart' iu Tillniistwtlf ESocK
For Sale.
A HALF 1NTERESTIX AC.OOD FA ISi i
IniMtiesb in tins eil v e.in be l)onj;l:i tor
S'J.Q. To a man who i"v. iHnig to work, tins
isnKOod chance to i.uke nione. lnoniie
atthisoftlee. ' ai-pid
For Sale.
rjnwo apkils or land, wjth dm:-
X Mo hoiiie, situate within 'JM feel of
ulmtfal Callil.unel. Wasitlnctoii Teintorj'.
lnee.10a.
Oim acre of land, with two-ston hrmse
'iliiat' within .".00 feet ofinie whntf. Piiee
7w.
Farni of 183 acre", with house, anil two
wood w harts. Fmntase one-lmlf mile n
Columbia ller ; S0acre alder land on jilaee ;
situate one mile from aoe wharf, riiiv
51.2j0.
J or jurticulars enquire of i;eo. is. Iioihti..
Calhlamet. W. T., or !'. K. Slronj,', I'ortlanil,
OreRoii. tl-w lin
E. E C3?. S WjC X X HC.
Imitorter and Wholesale dealer in
Cigars and Tobacco, Smoker's Ar
ticles, Flaying Cards, Cut
lery, Etc., Etc,
The largest and finest Mock of AleerM-liamn
and Amber Koods in the eity. l'.irtieular at
tention paid to unlets from tlie.eountrvr.nd
vessels.
Cliettninus street, Astona, Oregon.
TIIKO. IJItACKin:. Jlaitaser
YACHT BLUE SKiN.
Clipper built, copper fastened,
dnuole mast essel, lies at
Case's wharf. Heady to re
ceh e passengers, freight or ex
cursion iKirties to all parts of
tlie Columbia riverruidi ieinitv.
xvS'For further particulars inquire of John
Hoger., Central Mniket. Or of
t'apt. lVood.
Master and owner
A. Yau Duseii & Co.
XTTOIIT.T
OULU 11ESFECTFULTA CALL Till:
v attention of the I'uhlic to the fact that
they are Agents for the followim; -ewln!
machines, mz : i
Tln.Tmiir,..il tn., j
X he Improi ocl SinRor.
Tlie Wliiii. I
TheCi.nu-11
ilictrown l
AmlTIteKhlridsc ,
Whlehthey are sellinR from $3.-. io.1.
fin-ii iiiiu tteiy vonixiciiiion
-
tT Tr,nv nmnrnrrn s.T
HANSEN B'UOTHEPS
U iJ11 Ul11,Jj '-0
Architects and" Builders,
All kinds of Kouhc ivorli ilosii al j
Hhortest notice.
Shop Corner of Cass and Astor Stteet,
ASTORIA, -.- OREGON
o.mimKifVV to. I"1";":1,, " '"- aehe. indigestion. Const pation or Costi'vo
shonld eall and inspect our . stock befoie pur j tii.S5 v.e winiiot eure w ith West's ViMri.t-iiii,.
chashn? elsewhere.1 as ve euarantcc lo'mie I VJv wifS v hen the iiiwllwi nw Mri .i?
tk'ifeei satisfaction as resards oualitv :u:d i , , J Ji Vi,.V .av.J2&Vi
A. V. AllenjiTheBossCoffeeandTeaPotu,
(siecBS-iOK 10 pa:k lli:.)
wiinir-HiwuJifW
KjirG&C'Vi&Qj
Glass and Plaled Ware,
IKOPICAI ANN rinMKHTir
FRUITS AND VEGEfABLES.
foijelher with
WlllBS. Lll PPrS, TofeCCO I Cipr& I
The l.srjp'! nml aio.t eiii!fle -ji-K or
(..U in !ln-ir lincM ! roiinii In tin" illy.
CiifjiiM of C.in anil S:ieiiioisii SirTL.
astokia. okim'.ox.
Astoria to Liverpool Direct. j
The fine Al Ship "Elwell" 1461
tons Register.
1-, now leccivinCaryo, and hauii Iai
engagements will have quick Uvi:i!eli, to be
followed hy the
A t iron Barque "Aiuii Juhti
son !OT oxis ltKilor.
1'or Freight ele..appl;. to
i:a LFori:. cu i ii i:ii: &ri..
rortlaud. Oregon.
TO BUILDERS.
oi:oii)si.s wili.ki: i:i:ci:ivi:i r.-
X til l oVlock noon, Tuesday. AuuiM Sth,
fot tlteeiitistrnetiiin of a two sior dwelling
houv on the lot north-west torner ol .Main
ami Jefferson street-. Uij:ht n'-ened to re-
jeet any ei all bids, rhiusaml sieeiliealiui
:u: be setMi at tin tilbee or
ILL'. HOLHK.V.
Heal llslate Agem.
Notice to Taxpayers.
TAM NOWASSI-SSIXC AND COI.LIIOT
5nu the Mate and County Full taxes, and
will eoulinue until all an1 eolWIed.
Fersoi.shaung taxable irojert in Cl.it
s.ip Cuiiiit are also retuetetl to gie in to
me stxitenietil-of all such ;ion-il f.ir as
s(-sMiient. W. W. FAKKHH.
Cuiintv ssesMirCIalyi ('.. Oregon.
Asi -n.i.' August r., issi tr
Sale.
fjIMK P.HAT ANI 51iT OF 'I UK 1.ATK
.L Alfred Ve-t will be sold at auction at .1.
o. llanUiorn's f.innerv, nel Sntunl.i. the
."lh tttst..:tl 1 o'cliK'k i. 3i.
xi:t lost.
ON 'till: XIrtllT OF Till! :ril..lul.
iSrJ fathoms ! mesh, Seoteli -u-jl.
maikcl X. .1. audi. F. 1. Co. Leave at
C.ninen of l'aeilie Ftiion racking Co. a3
Dissolution of Copartnership.
xtetici: is iiki:i:i:v tu vi: tiiatthk
i. coiuilinusliip heietofnu existing he
tween'Wong lling Wax, Wons Yin Kim,
Wong Sue Kim anil Wong Kiteg Va, under
the lii in name of Quoug Man U'altx.- i'o.. at
Astotia. Oregon. w:ls on the I'th da of July,
tssj. dissolved by mutual eonseiil. Wont;
Jlmg Wav letiring frniu tlie hnsi. Tin- nI
ness will be eoutiiiui'd al the miiui' nlee by
he K-maiumg partners, whoassiimeaU tlebti
of thelinii and an' exolustwly etitilbnl to
roller t and rereipt for all owing to Hie linn.
nii.Mi him: way.
WOXC. YIN KIM.
WONi: SLi: KIM.
V.'OVf: Kl.M! WAY.
AngiM 1st. tsXi. :rj-tw
Annual Reunion Excursion
Of the Astona Branch Oregon Stags
The -t earner We.st port will leae Wilson &
Fisher's dock at 7 a. 31.. August Cth. Kiuli-
teen-humlred-and-froe-to-death.forJlwaeo
wherea Onind Uauquet will lie held, accord
ing to Sec. V. Art. 3. of the Constitution and
U-lawb. Xo Females will he nerimlted to
lake part in this excursion. All Stags v. Ill
not ran to ne on iiami. torn good time is
guaranteed. Fare for round inp t.
i. c. i:.s, I', r.. iritNKK.
rteeietary. l'resiileut.
Circuit Jig Bepdir'nig.
M.AT. ClIFAF .Ll iFICi;. ItV
a:oit)K i.ovj'rr.
iMainStrcet, onn.ite Kl4ebV.
J. H. D. GRAY,
Wholesale aud retail dealer in.
ALL KlXnS OFFEKD,
Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc,
(tenenil storage and Whaifage on reason
ige on reason-s-treet.
.Vstorl.i
able terms, l-oot ol Itei ion
Oregon.
Dissolution Notice.
k is m:iti:i;v tsivi'.N til
partnership heretofore eislin; hetween
has. Stevens and P.. F. Steens, or this eity,
""dcr the firm name of Cha.Steens:Son.
nihis day dissolved h mutual eonsent . All
.utstaud:tK liabilities aie to he settled t
u. ol,i r,n lo wllom .,u imiehledness
.Inialtt he paid. CHAS. STKVKXS.
,:- r- STKVKXS.
Asoru.Orewi..lulsiM. 1SW.
$500 Reward.
Wo will iiiiy the ahove reward for ativcnsi
ot Liwr Complaint. I)sMp;ia. Siek 1'lead
tana never lati to hire .sallsiaelinn. Suar
' s"Kltl. I-ai-e hofs. tv.ntainln" .-a Pills, 25
il"',!,K l'"rlyalll)n!M. IHawol
t-oimleifcU aud imitation. Tlie trenuhie
manufactured onlv hv.loiixC.Wrsr& Co.,
Tlie Pill Milker ' lsl Mini liTU' M-..i;;f...
.M.. Ciucnso. J-ree trial nackaee si-ut he
St., Chicago. Free trial jiackae sent lv
mail pre-paid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp.
V. . Dement, agent.
it L. . . -- r. .---- "rf
For lame Back, Side or Chest use
Shllolfs Porous Plnster, Price 25 eente.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
e. r. m a w rs s,
TWO DOORS EAST lOK OCCIDENT,
mai:tix ro.vnn.
i. i. vrokt.
! -
xinA'DTk a. cpnin?G .
Wholesale am! retail de.ih is in
Wood andWillmv-vaiv.
! GROCER
r- f
Tobacco. Cigars. Wines and Liquors
rOKIIU'.N AMI nii-MISTH,
F rin Is and YaiHahlcs
3F" jU O Xi 3c, IT x. 2S 23 ,
AMI
General Commission Merchants
astoicia. -4n::cco'.
Next to Oregon Hnilwa s Nax.io's li.n-k
lliW
S. I'.Ko'iVN
BOOK STORE.
Where xiu will find all the standard works
of tfiedav.andaeonstaiitlyfhangiiig
stock ofnoelties and i mej
artiehs: we keejt lh-
best assortment l
xarietj goods
in the
eil.
Pocket Books,
Picture Frames.
Steroscopes. Mu
sical Instruments.
Sheet Music, Bijou
terie, & Celluloid
i:. f. ti: i:s.
CITY
bOOQS, etC.. 8iC. 'AH or which will apiHMrnlglitlvin their dif
F. STi: KXS .x ( O. fmnt. M-'dall los,
' OiH'.iaii conceit eerx evening: peiform-
WILLAMETTE UHIVERSITY.
HTM Sdttleiils mitl tiii lrtress,urs
:uul Iiislntcltir.s). - -
Foitrdiliereuteourses in the College aiid'"lV.SS Ir :r.CS iti:i Vl'n:i;'r
six iu the Academy ineludiug a Ibisinevs
course and Teachers' course for which diplo
mas are awarded. "I went v-t wo new toonis
added to the Woman's College.
i-I-J.OOlsnU it costs a .iiillg ln.Mi for
tuition and board for a war.
9IS..Mis:iMthat iletts!s:i 1 ii ior tui
tion and hoard In tin tiinan"-? "t'ollege a
" eiri'iKSTTF.itM i'.fc.ins nTi'Mi-.n:
I. tssi
Send foe 'at:tloi:e 1
Tlio. Van Sey. I-i'e.llenu
i! al-liii .di in, Oregon.
MAfiN'US (5. CUOiSllY,
Healer in
HARDWARE, Iffl, STEEL,
iron Pipe and Finings,
VJ.VSl 1JKRS A NJ) .si K.M rriTKHS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIH H D COPPER.
Cannery aiifl Flshermens Bnpplies
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnisbing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None hut tlrst class workmen cmploved.
A largo assortment ofj t
SCALE?
(kmshmtty on hand
Department Election.
TVTOTlCi: IS HEREBY GH'KX THAT A
partmentwillbe held on Monday, August' ,
cIioursonOA.M.audti-rM..i
e of electing a Chief Fngii.eer .
ant Engineers, for the mIi
14, Del ween mc
for the nurnnsc
ami two Asbistant tnginecrs. ior xue mmiij
ueparuiieiii ear.
l.lectiou to lie held at lower hall of Keseite
Kugine Co. Xo. 2.
lodges appointed liv Board of Delegates :
T. 3Iaeomher,ofXo. is. U. II. Stockton, orj
Xo. is. and A. W. Borrv. or Hooks. Clerks
appointed : L. E. Selig, of Xo. Is, I). S. Wors
ley. of Xe. is.
FRAXK.T.TAYI.OK.
President of Boaid f Di-Ieg-ittV
FKAXK L. PAP.KKIt.
Sec'yA. F. U. dtd ,
Notice. I
Win: PAitTXEPuSHiP iiEi:i:roFo:i: i:'-'
A isting hetween . I. T. lton-hers and F. M. .
Collund in tlie fish packing husine. under
the name of "The Astoria Variety P.iekintj
r.i " is thi:il.ivdisol edhvniutu.il eonseut.
The business will herearicr Ik' eondueted
by J. T. Borchers. who will settle all debts
due or becoming due against the linn and he
will collect all debts due or becoming due to
the firm. J.T.BOBCHERS
GEO. F.3I.COLLUXD.
- Astoria, Oregon, July 27th, 18SJ.
may m: n of
K.R.BAWR61
soi.:-: a:i:nt.
!
1m. Asenl 'or :! wtt'iirHti'il :
I
IV-H I MAV l 1 'i 'i. !
sit wi i hum:- v si'M'i rsY.
m 1tll the bi-'l workmen iiitii! t
!l w.ukjtuiv.ii 1 n ;u tli.tt e 1
ASTORIA. OREGON
1111,18 nillK'PIES.
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WVI.'IT.i; I'AKUS
pitopitiirrei:
rv:i: m v.i:i:i:
New 5tnr: in Itapiil Suerfssinii !
I'll ;.ielii( lit of
B1R. RARRY GODJLEY
Slml ni.iu. ('ni)ii'itinii mitt Iiu,it
MISS IfiOLLIE CHRISTY
St't'iii ":iuif ne!i
MR. TOK CHRISTY
'S'ht- J'ritift !" t.Itl "?iau 3e!ip;r
i:i:tlnr.. Togethei wilh a new"
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Ojicii nil tlie lenr. IVrforsu.iiise S'.tii;
stif. !::lre Itaiise ol' .-
UllllSiJSie J!re :i tvvU
Ctiaiprisiui; all the latest
SONGS, DAKCH3 AND ACTS.
Vc give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
I'iie theatre is crowded uiuiitl, and all
, wholi.ixe witneswd the entertainment pro
nounce it to be ef.unl to anj glen eNewhere.
lir. 1 1 II as a caterer for the pubite's
amiLseiiieut e:ia not be excelled. Am body
1 wishing to spend a pleasant exening and
;see sparkling wir mid beauty without ul-
garity. should improe Hie opportunity and
I come.
I The coninnnx eomprlM's the following well
known Artists :
! .Mi
Fv.vsik V.I.TO.
Miis Mei.r.n: Ciurisrv.
Mi:. CiiMii.tts Kiiiii kk.
Mr. Tint. Cnirisix.
Mi:. Waltfi: Fakks.
Mi:. II i:i:v CoM.rx.
anceeommencingat s: eulniuce to theatre
on lU'nton Mrcel ; pii.i:e boxes? on J'hetia
. musstreet.
Look out f r RTew Stars.
ITKTSSr.i: .VTU'K
. ;- Aud no terms of pc.i.v iiutd
X
'O.'il1 i't i".er man m Aslnria has a new
,G3 i"ril?suit oi clothes
W
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jii:.iv
.
I.oel: at the priee-. :
J'.ints to order from - "-S lo
r.uits. HenuineFn'iteliCaismiere - t' .Vj
Suits troio - - - - ft oo
The fniesl line of samples on Hie coast to
'.I, et from. I'.d.MFANY,
Cast street, net to lleiec!i.lewrlr tore
GOOD CHEAP BOOTS,
I hae
Lately Reduced tlto Pric
of all mv First -( lass
iuh)1s ij st:rs. vi '.in: to ouin:::. i
As follows ,
Finest Sew rd Calf llools
Finest Feared Tap Soled
Finest I'ee I Silii;!e Soled
It Ikl
Nothing lutl the I test
ttnnnt'in Mnrror Prpnfth P.n!f
FseduiAivshop.
I. .1. Art old.
o,.posthe o. u. & n. r.ysjioek.
Dl'eSS Ifl&kin0'.
Mrs. T. S. J'cwcLL. I
Up stairs, opposite Mk lttyeis I'.oardn j
House. !
w s. n-aE-ssExsr!
ASTOKIA. OKKC.ON
'DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
' Toilet and Fancy Articles, ;" oHAUIlO APJU inilYiminuo; LUUMnu ULAOOCO CIU.
SPATEKT MEDIGimES, ETO.I A vvM su-
CSTPresCHMioas carefully compounded' :t
Homeopatlue l.netuns ami Pellets
:l Huinphrej ' hpeedics alsi kept.
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BANKRUPT
Hy order of
iXOTlCi:.
-To s:iv oxpenc, wi' licteby notilY all persons indebted to the Cali
fornia !toiv, ili:lt a ;po(lv "t'ttloincnt is necessary. Action will be
taken to colled sann1 HO day1; from date of this notice. By order ol"
Creditor-. Astoria. ( Iregon, July 25tlt, 18S2.
iSKVIisSOU TO .IACIvINX & MONT(;OMEItV.)
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CHAS. HEILBORN,
My UFACTUltF.il OF
ssFUIiNriE.E
AND DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors,
; Window Shades, Lsce Gtirtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings,
WINDOW cornices AND curtain TOLES
, Complete iu every hranch.
MARTIN
di:am:u in
; FUPvNTTUBE
Tomer 7itatJi and Squeinoijiia Slrectt. Astoria, Orcson.
UMnn... nlIJinrn aiin TniMiailinfl tnnunin ni .ooro rrn
FRICSS AS CHBil? AS
AI.F. U53ilS OF FSTRTITOSK
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IA STORE
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MmtJS
PT STOCK
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PRICES
Creditors.
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Tin, Sheet iron and Copper Ware.
A Ccttcra! Assoitmcntf
.HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agent1! for
MaTe Stoves and Ranges
The Itest iu the market.
l'oiiiiiiiug goods or all kinds ouliand. Joh
work done iu a workmanlike manner.
.SSJJ'S-'KKSOX STUEETS,
-5? BEDDING
OLSEN
F
S? BEDDING.
QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
k3:paiki:d itxi varsisded.