The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, October 04, 1882, Image 1

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Vol XVIIL
Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. October 4. 1882.
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THE INVENT 1VEAES.
A Fable With a Moral.
For main- vears a man and his!
ass came dailv laden
with fruit!
into the town of Baroila
The ass carried two ba"-s across! of profit. The regulation? also) tion of the money value of a man's
his back one filled with Iruit and ! may ave left ways open for the I life:
the other containing a lare stone j perpetration of fiaud. There i "Take a man thirty-iive years of
to balance the fruit. were many scandals from year tojage. in sound health, earning,
The man walked alongside tlie3"oar which m :i,i brought about :fc,000 a year. If money is worth'
ass with two bags thrown across ' revision and change of the laws: four per cent interot. the present,
his shoulder one holding fruitj relating lo this subject; but the. value of his earning for Lis pi oh -,
the other a stone. j reduction of the compensation i able after lifetime by the Anieri-!
As both man and ass carried as
much as their strength would al
low, each was much wearied on
his arrival at Baroda.
One day
the ass said to his I
master: UT don't see any use in
these stones; why not put half the
r - i Vi it i it
iruii in cacu nagr v e snail re-i
tain the balance and carry onSv
half as much weight.'' j in a district covered with timber
Accordingly, for several daysand undergrowth. Mo.t lands
the man and ass omitted the stones
from their burdens and neitherfe.it
much fatigued at the end of the
day's labor.
Then the master of the ass
took it into his head that he was
not profiting .sufficiently from the
ass s ingenuity, bo he said to the ; a,,a extension 01 the public sui veys
ass: "You have for several days! in these places i much wanted,
enjoyed the benefit of your dis- But befoie they can be urvcyed
covery. Henceforth you must large compensation must he allow
carry all the fruit, and, as I am cd. For surveying this class, of
tired of walking, I will sit astride t lands the law should allow at least
your back."
So it came to pass that the ass
was -worse off than before (for he
was completely under his master's
control and had to succumb); but
whether any labor-saving devices
ever after entered his head will
never be known, for he never j
again opened his mouth.
i
Tne Nortnern Pacific.
The earnestness
of the work
now being pushed by the conpany
M ;.i; w "h.:.. :'
luum aiuiwit liuiu UIITWIIS U1I1U
twelve months communication
would be completed by the North
ord Pacific across the continent.
The Railway Acre has this to sav
upon the subject: "The track of'
the Northern Pacific railway fejspmt mat is terrible to landlords,
now neaily fioO miles west of St.Thereare scarcely any 'names that
Paul and less than 4 50 'miles re j are so objurgated in England as
main to complete connection with i thosc o Varies Stewart Parncll
the western end. Track is ow ; Jll)d Michael Davitt. Applause.
going down westward at the rate J ht " judgme,lt Ii eland has dis-
of about one mile and a half per
day, and is also pushing steadily!
from the opposite direction. Very
much of the heavy grading and
rock work is already completed,
and at the end of this season iris
believed not more than 2o0 or 300
miles of track will remain to be
laid. The entire line of 1,935
miles from St. Paul, Minn., to
Portland, Oreron. will dnnhtlP!aPParent' ,,OWPVf,r lI,al the le-
be open in the fall of 883, when
an immense traffic from the North- j
ern Pacific coast which has hither-'
to cone southward to California. I
will turn across the nontinpnt.
the cities of the great Jakes. ' 00 wcre contributed and 130.000
happy people, who were their own
The following is the latest nil- police, -litied the .sttcets. A M.
ing in regard to cutting and dis- SuUfvan in Cooper Institute.
posing of timber on hemesteads: t rpf -, . , , f
Timberland embraced in a home-1 rhc Goldentlale Gazette learns
stead, or other entrv not consum- ! that Gcn K' lL Ari,ro-v' lhc ncwl-v-mated.'mavbe
cleared in order to! W0,nted lnd,an a-cnl w,, is to
Cultivate the land or imnrnvo flip
..r
premises, out lor no ottier purpose
If after clearing the land for culti
tion there remains more timber
than is required for improvement, I
there is no objection to the set-
4t- ,i:: r 4 i anairs in io.i tor it usiunsrion
tier disposing of the same. But crrjton
the question whether land is beino- j " - -
cleared of its timber for legitimate Capt. Sargent S. Day, of Glou
parppses, is a question of fact 1 cester, Mass., writes: ';f was suffer
which is liable to be raised at any iinS with rheumatism; I used a
time. If the timber is cut and re- sma11 portion of St. .Jacobs Oil,
moved for any other purposes it and s afc 01lce cure(1' T have a,s0
will subject the entrv to cancella-1 used ,L fcM a sprained ankle and
tion, and the person who cuts it l1"11 ft,ot, and never once found
will be liable to civil suit for"lhe . li to falK U ,s superior to any oth
recoveryof the vakeof satdtim- er medicine I ever had in my
hr lcr, mmin..! nrn!nn,,(;nn Iioum?, and I will never be without
ww., ...-v .. w...,....u. MUiJl.l,UHUH J
under section 24G1 of tho revised
statutes.
Land Surveys.
ft is probable that the compeii-
sation ibnnally allowed for survey-
inP lne public lands afforded iniintercstingarticleonliie insuraiuv.
' man v instances to large a margin
j allowed has been too sweeping, I
and in consequence the public ca.-h value of his life to his family:
survc3 cannot be extended in lo-' that is the actual money equiva
calities where the public e.:iveni-j lent lost by them if he dies: that
ence Joudlv demands it. If a sur-.J
veyor obtains a contract in open ig; that is what he is imperatively
and easy country, he can do fairly I hound to prolect'them against los
well at the rat'S now allowed; bulling; that is thi; value of the sub
he cannot afford to take a contract istitute he must have always
"0"' to be surveyed have been
avoided hitherto by surveyors,
even when much higher pi ices
I than those now allowed were paid.'erable part of it ready or really
These lands, lying along the coast
or foot hilJ of our mountain rang-1
es, are now rapidly settling up,
fifty per cent, more than present
rates. This i a. matter of rcat
importance to many localities in !
Oregon and Washington. It
ought to receive the" attention of
our delegation in eongress. Ore- j
fjonian.
The Ireland of To-Day. t
Xo man who knew Ireland'
twenty, even ten vears aro hasi
any commensurate knowled.r0 of" JIooppolc township, Pasy Co.,
the Ireland of to-day. A revolu-jlnd" P?tcr Plum was nominated
tion has been vrninrl.i. hv il.ollor llw "Pa posmou m roau-
S" . "
school and the printing press, and,
at length, by the backward wave
of American influence and sym
pathy. American letters have
filI.e.d lrish homes with a hoI)C aml
covered a policy that will lead her
on lo victory. 1 tood in the
streets of Dublin on Aug. 15. An
exhibition of Iri.-h manufactures
had been projected. This had
long been considered impossible
without the aid of capital.and men
with handles to their names, and
especially the patronage of the
lion and the unicorn. It was soon
plc COuId dowU,Iout the patronage
the lion :uul lhe u,,i(:orlN "l
lhaflI,e lieple wishe(I U to ,,e an
exlbitiori f Irish self reliance.
There was a building raised, $150,-
succeed rather illner at the
imcoe agenev, is a native of
Indiana. He received his title,
General, from actual service in the
late war he was Major-Gcnoral.
I T TT- . - ? -a -1 i ? t V
Z !";""" ; ;ul
a bottle of this great pain destroy
er." The Captain is wise.
Money Value of a Man's Iiife.
In the current number of the
- International Review there is sn
jit contains thj following illustni-
can table is 1?,F00. That is the
what they are in danger ot ios-
ready for that contineeney.
llow main' Americans earning
that sum, or two or three times
that sum, with dependent families,
'have that .substitute or any consid-
hi vail able ? The loss goes on at the
rate lew appreciate. Take 100.-
000 men aged thirtv-five in good
health, earning Sl,000a year each:
the present money value of their
lives to their families is?l,7o0,000;
and during that year there will be
lost about ?l"),G53,5O0; ten years
later the loss is at the rate of 1?,
021,000; twenty yea re later it is
at the rate of neaily 523,000.000;
the only question as to the cominu
nity is what families will it strike;
a to the family, the only question
is, when will it strike: as the whole
number, so many lives will go; as
to the total value of all, so much
valu xx be lost."
-
Vt a recent caucus held
master. Upon being called but by
admiring friends, Peter said: "I'm
never back'ard in comin1 for'ard
to speechify in the interest of
Plum. I'm powerful glad I've bin
nominated. My heart is chuck full
and bilin' over with guishin5 grati
tood. If 1 live till 1 die, which I
hope 1 shall, I expect to be elect
ed, and if 1 get. there, Eli, Till
make things snap. I'll work 'arly
an' late, in season ay,d out of sen-
son, to fix the roads up in first
I - . .. I
.Class htylc, and thus will 1 proceed I
can bet yer bottom dollar I'll fiMit
it out on that line." Itis.afeto
predict that Peter Plum will catch
on.
'1 he Idaho Statesman says that
grain in Idaho i double the price
it was last year. There is not
grain enough in' that section to
supply the demand. The i tiling
price of grain now is 3 to 3 cents I
per pound, and Hour ?12 per bar
rel. To meet the possible defi
ciency speculators have gone lo
Grande Iioude to purchase grain.
Railroad building is the cause of
the advanced prices. The farmers
there are exhoited to resort to irri
gation and not depend on rain, as
there has been an awful deficiency
in the water sunnlv from that
source this year.
The commonly accepted idea
that colored soldiers show greater
endurance in hot climates than
their white comrades is refuted by
statistics furnished by the medical
department of the British army.
From these ii appears that the
mortality among colored troops
in the West Indies last year was
more than twice as great as anions
the white soldiers.
Loss of hair and grayneas, which of
ten mar tho prettiest face, are pro
vented by Parker's Hair Balsam.
to th,ecnd. lloopp.,? township "Kn'nriiZAKiXi! oS'Vn SWtt"?
i ii i ' h-if Uh-ii iifiiu sliht iirv fiiifli is. t,h s,n ' "-Tijtt'd in tlu MuMcil Denart-
produces the host tin.luM- in the! jl
stato,un,l het y,r life I'll build ,
bridges thai a mnle ean.tand upon iJrllVhUitSyu;: ' ri1,"; siB
without narv a kick or l,mv. You fi ll"MTXrlM ' nW'ffl H,n' ,?P S S3S
m m? I " in.n.ii.nu ' iiitiu ri. a r.uiii i
fe hi iiireisll
v. n MHEesSB1eTs' -
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FOB
RHEUMATISM
j
Neuralgia. Sciatica. Lumbaqo,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swaf-
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scafds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
So Prrratlon en earth equals Sr. J.'.ron u:-
m a afc,surt, simple and cheajj Extcmsl
BtatJjr- A trial entaOs but tbo comparatively
trifling outlay of 50 Cent, and eTcry on mfier-
ItiR with pain can hTo cbesp and p ilita j.rcof
fMaxt!onn Eleven Uapae.
BOLD BY ALLDEUQOI8T8 ANDJ)EALEE3
- ,-, ---
' WMUiM. l .)
ltalllmore, 31d., U.S.A. !
SHORT BITS.
Ico formed onc-oightli of an
inch thick in Dayton, last Friday
night.
The now hnnlc huilding at Che
ney is 2-InoO foot, built .substan
tially of brick and is two Tories '
hifflu
Tiie X. P. R. II. pays t:i.c on
152,700 in Spokane county.
Marshall Field is tho larjrest indi-
i
vidual tax-payer in that county,
being assessetl at $ 13,'J0.. '
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
l'.iln in the rwlit ii!c. uiul
ribs, increasing on irus.mv; -onn-timri j
t!iu pnlii in on the left 'Me; the patier.t i j
rarely able to He on the left blue: vmu-
time- the i:iin in iclt umlcr the -im.il.l, r
and UMniMune UiSten for IJli.-nin .;i-m
In the arm. The stomueli Is .iflbctnl 'ah:i
loof:ippefiteaml.i.-kne-s; the In.ueN
.In KencRi! :ire costive, M)iiH-tiiiK" tter-
nutin with laxity; ihe heal N lroub!(il
with ii in.iic.-nuiiMiiin.i TV.H.5..1..U i....v-'
..!....! .... I.. .1... I. ...t- .,.. ";.,...: .; I
':illyaet.;isllenih!el(K4of memory,i,Tvom
xucrci metier- ,
i namim wun.i luiiuiiiM.'ii-.iUoii ot iiam
.sijiniiH.il ti f.irlilinle enough to try i;.
Jf you lnnoniiynf the nhovc symptoms,
yon em eertainlv he cured by the Use of
the Kcnnlite !:. '. .Uel.ANS MVUK
lMl.Ls.
When j u ln" JlcLiiuc's Tills, insist
on havimt UK. . JleLAN'l'.'S c:i:i.K
KATi:iLIVi:!trir.LS, niadebvFlem-
if ou eui.ne: et the tonuine UK.
C. 3icTMC'.'X.lVi:K 1'Il.Ls, send ik
I M5 eeuts by mail, and we will ,,,1 nu-m ,
! it. on
1 '
in:; Km!., l'liisnnryii, ra.
FL3II(j 1SIMKS., rittUlirgll, I'd.
f CELEBRATED V
Plfc STOMACH
ITTEBS
Tbo trite anliilclc to tho cn"ccl- of miaiina
is Ho'tcttcr'. Stomach IHttciy. "liia mcJi
cino is one of tho most popular rciucdu-s cif
an ago of successful proprietary speciCc-s,
and 15 in immense demand wherever on
this Continont fever and ague exuts. A
wincglasfful thrco times a day is tho best
po;:iblop:cpamtivo fer encountering a ma
larious atmosphere, rcsulatins the liver, and
invicoratins tho stomach.
For .ale by all Drugtriits and Pcnlew
generally.
W?Z&r ' JIUV f " ". - I
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon. Q
ciirvvirs struct, astoiua.
riun: t:xDi:i:sn:xK is ri.EASEi) to
JL a!iuiii(i to thi: iuMi thai lie 1:n nj
fiiwl n
1'IKST CIjAHS
JSttiLs; House ,
l.il ruPlilie Hi lirst-fl-tSS .llu
ovsTrit'.. nor ropi-KK tra, irrc.
t riu:
Ladies" and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
CIIKNAMl'S 5TREKT.
I Ple:tM n e j-if .rnli.
iroTOKiDIXOX, 1'rojM lelor
A. K. JOHNSON & Co.,
G
Sl!liv. J:i1oji( niicl Metalline of
nil i(s.
The icnuiiio r.eeson'.s SVoieli
Suluimi nvi Twines.
Ionn:iiI Tnlnew: Camas, nil
3roi Copit'rTiiird Oar..
TIu IkI assortment jf
G ROCERI ES
in Town.
The IJ. COFKKES and TEAS.
j
' Trj our Hlolrose Unking I'owtler
I
j Tosilht-h tin ln-st r rr maile.
j
' CA-ISTBTEO GOODS
f all Uiitl 5t up n lust lickrs.
I.idiariUcn u!i, Ro1i)iin' CamuHl Rootle.
Terms Caili. I'roflt.s Small.
p;iyi: rs a cam.-rw
B. B. PKANKLTN,
UNDERTAKER,
Corner C.im :ntl Sftieinoqlio streets,
ASTOKIA. - - - OREGON
DKAI.r.IC IX
WALL PAPER
AND
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wmmm,mf
yn , ' iiT""'T22" TB!iimB&Cl
JVINDO.W SHADES
AVI)
I1 N DKUTA K KltS GOODS.
i
' Q'l1 f-I I? I VX'Wl TT A T I
l J -L'-L'-L' O XliiJjJU?
A 1ST DKXWUTIIEVT
fVni- -l'l,-"?.Jf TU'ni;i:s i.oxi; kx-
r...r...l I.. Ot- II. .?.... ft. .11 t... I.. . 1
w,if'-.r...-i i.i- n....i.ntt.... -.rw .... -...!.
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MJiiwiLt ii .m im iiiiittitiii u ,ii nun irt I'. 11
!ii!iet reconiinr-nd.illnns for her attain
ments and skill as a teacher or Tainting and
l)nu iz. TJsese cm er the i hole ground of
iiisti-nenoii in the he-t Art Schools, embrac
ing Oil I'jiiilm;: in limNcane, Flower and
; Sllli-hfe Studies : Craion. Charcoal, "Water
olois. i'cijrii, ien anil Ink. and Decorative
Ait in all its branches.
, .MISS lTI.LlCIi Na lady or liberal edu
eatHiiiand snpeiior cult are. and the IJector
aim iTineipaiot sr. Helen's Hall reeonunend
tl-lyu'1i"onl of theirschool tolti patrons
'""' eonlidence. bemi: well assured
llm u J-" ,10vcr ",!,'r :i ,l,orC mpetenl
instructor, nr one of more varied acniurc-
nients. sJD.iT.lm
- -
Delinquent City Taxes.
N'OTTCK IS HKKKRY GIVEN' THAT I,
the undersigned. Thief of l'oliep. have
bi-eu furnished v.Hh a warrant lroiu Ihe citv
j council remiiriu mo to collect the taxes as
sessed for the yea i 1W. and now delinquent
upon the list, and make return of the same
within: sixty days. All parties s, indebted
will therefore please take notice and j;oern
thcni-c!os aceordlnslv.
('. V. LAl'miKKV.
Chief of Police.
Astoiia. Orcpiu, S-jiteniber 19. ISSi
NO FOOLISHNESS!
MUST MAKE ROOM !
I, mi about toleae for San Francisco with
the intention of brinjrin up the
timsl stuck, or
ji:ivi:r.RV. watciii.
.M
Solid Id and Niliorwarc.
Kvor olTercd lc the Astoria public, ami olfer
for vile at extrnielv iow prices the whole of
m present stock. Tliis is a lona fiile oiler.
Solid dd Watches, drains-, r.racelrK E:ir
IJinus. pins
'. etc', at manufacturers prices-.
CUSTAV IlANSKX.
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY !
STRA3IKU 'KATATA"
Owing to her belns twi small for our hiisl
ticss uill be -o!d on rc:isouablo termi.
Apply at the olllce of Hadollet & Co., Up
per Astoria, for particulars when tlm boat
can be seen
DADOLLET & CO.
d-30d
ir 511 ill lliiMtitmiii iirrtimiiAiif iliiiitntl
No;. 3. .
s. tn -M J fj f-
? ? f s i ilos 5 sg
MISCELLANEOUS.
S.ARNDT & FERCHEN,E.- HotDE-
ASTOI'JA.
oUKaox.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
J3r
W.ACKSMITII
SHOP--I
K
'pS
Boiler 'Shop
All Uiials of
engine; cannery,
-AND-
STEAMBOAT work
Iromptly attendiM to.
A specialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STHEET.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS.
By.NTONSTirKKT. SKAU L'AltKKl: HOU8K,
ASTOKIA. - OKKCON.
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND
BOILER MAKERS.
LANDlMARiNEElM'ES
Boiler Work, Steamboat Work,
and Cannery Work a specialty.
CASTINaS.
Orall ItcyeriptlouH made to Order
nt Short Notice.
A. D. "Was-, l'rcsidvnt.
J. C IiUhTLKR, Secretary.
I. V. Cask. Tiwi.urpr.
.lonx Fox, .Superintendent I
WILLIAM EDGAR,
Cornor .Main nnd Chenaaim Streets,
ASTOK I A
.OREGON
DKALKR IX
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
The Celebrated
JOSEPH RODCERS &. SONS
GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY!
AND -THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLM
ard other Kngluh Cutlery. I
STATIOIfERY! ,
FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS
Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc,
A line stock of l
Wtrho ami .lew
eiry, Mazi zuia i
:Uol Guum anrti
Breech Leading:
ftltles. Revolvers PJntoIi.
Hitd Ammunition
MAUINT.
jiIiANMi:M
AIJJO A FINK
Assortment of fine .SPFfTACI.FS and F.YK
fJLAShF?.
. ,
WAR IS 1F.CIjAKF.T WITIIOf'T .
Fl'KTIfKK OTH;k
Aim no terms of peace until
every niau in Astoria has a new
Miit of clotluvt
HADK B- XRA2IY.
rok at the prices :
Pant.s to order from -Pants,
Genuine French Cassiiuen -Suits
from ---..
8 00!
'Jo 00
The finest line of samnles
on the eo:Lst to j
select from. I'.J.MEAXY.
Cass street, next to Jlan'ens .lewelrj store
Health is Wealth.
Dr. IL C. West's Ncne and Drain Treat
ment : :i .specitic for Hysteria. Dizziness,
Convulsions. .Xervous Headache. Afentiii n.
pression, Loss, or Memory. Spermatorrhoea,
Iinpotency, Involuntary Emissions. Prema-
tare Old Aire, caused bvoer-erertinn &cr.
abase, or over-Indulgence, which leads to ,
misery, decay and death. One box w III cure
recent cases. Eaehbov contains one months I
treatment. One dollar a box, or six boj.es j
SiSrtsiSlS'Srte'S
cure any eise. With each order received by I
jis for six boxes, accompanied w 1th tlve dol-
lars, we will send the purchaser our written!
ggicttir!
S0n&W6faerie
Plcs.
ifWkciW
IhI
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.J& RtfB-w
:liaP
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BUSINESS CARDS.
( NOTARY PUBLIU,
AftrrioxEEU, commission akb
sui:ance aoeni.
K. .f. C, .SHAFTKR,
lUsICM and l'KCC
(nr.trrsonKK arzt.)
lisea!es of the Threat a Helat3r
vuiee over tonus -urus aire.
A, , .
Q.EI.O F. P.iKKKB.
SURVEYOR OF
Clatsop County, and. City or Arta
Office t-Cheiuimus street, Y. M.C. A. Mil,.
RoomXo.s.
T O. KOZORTII,
r. s. t'nmmKtloner, .Vatary PMr;atf
Intnriuice Acrat.
! Aent tor Ihe Ilaniburc-Breuiea FtreXaa.0.
ot naiuDur, uermany, ana or rue itay
elers' IJfe and Accident las. Co of Hart
ford. Conn.
ae-Ofilcein Pjthian Building. Boons ll, li.
"pi D. M'lXTOS,
Attorney and Counselar at Law.
jWOfllcolu PtliinnBuiidlns. 2vn H,ll
ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON.
JAY TUTTIjII. M. .
11IYS1C1AN AJil HUKaiOK-,.'-
, - - - ---- riF'if.
vvficr over tuo wait jMtaa Mva,
- ItaioKcy. OTerKlbcraoa'a 9tkktfj?wjti ""
poslte Earth & Myers' Saloon. ' "
A li. FCIiTOX. X. I.
PhyMicfan and Hurgemm.
OFFIPE-Over A. V. Allen's grocery tr
Rooms, at the Parker House.
"p P. UICKJf, "
PENTKT,
ASTORIA, .... OKSKM.
o
Koomi in Allen's building up stair? carafi
of Cass and Sqemoeqhe streets.
J K. Lal'OBOE.
DENTIST
Ofiilal Kounu atrr Case Hh
Clictiamu-Street, - .Astoria, QregK-.
I Q. A. BOWLBY.
atthi'vuv it r.
chenaiuus Street. - ASTOUIA. OBEftu
IAV.TB1JKSEY-
I ATTOBJEY AIJIAW.
May be found at the Court Hoiwg..
G. A. STINSON & GOv
BLACKSMITHING, -
At Capt. Rogers old stand, corner ot ifrn
and.Court StreeU.
Ship and Cannery wort, HorsesuoeiBg,
Wagons made and repaired. (Jood war.
Kuaranteed.
TAXLORUia,
Cleaniji S Repairin$.
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iiKOKtJE LOVETT.
Haiti Street, opposite N. Loeb'a,
BOOKS
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS!
CARL ADLER.
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scuooi supplier. Any dook used la tM
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A Full Stock Now on Hand.
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HENRY D0YE co;,
Sole KtMa for fitt Paeffte Coast.
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