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The bank of I.
closes at three v. M.
W. Case now
Have you got your smoked glass
roady for to-morrow afternoon
Portland's city dredger is finished,
and will be given a trial this week.
The schooner Nora was launched
sideways at Parkcrsburg on the 23th
nit.
There wero a few more than 19,
000 votes cast at the recent rashing
ton Territory election.
Templo Lodge, 2so. 7, F. and A.
M., commences this evening its Tues
day evening statod communications.
The Canby resnmod her usual
trips yesterday. The Miles crossed
out toShoalwater bay Sunday morn
ii2. A portion of the new Seattle
school house was blown dow i last
Sunday, killing two men and injuring
a third.
Up country papers say that a
larger area of grain has been sown in
the valley and inland empire than
ever before known.
The Wyiimn commedy company
will bo here on the 14th, loth and
lGth; tho Jay Rial Uncle Tom's Cabin
company on the 22d and 23d.
The double row of Chinese fish
ermen along the wharves gives a de
cidedly Mongolian aspect to the land
scape when viewed from the river.
Jos. Hume is establishing a fruit
cannery at West Berkeley, Cal.
Could a regular supply of fruit be in
sured here, there are splendid facili
ties for that industry.
This is a great season for skilled
and unskilled labor of all kinds.
Carpenters especially are in demand;
.and anT one who can shove a plane or
drive nuail straight can get 3.00 a
day. The Eureka, which has been un
dergoing repairs in San Francisco .ill
summer and fall, leaves on her old
route to-day. The Idaho, which has
been taking her place, goes back to
the Puget Sound route.
An inoffensive printer, was ar
rested in Portland last week, just be
cause the fact of having long hair and
a dab of ink on his brow made him
resemble a bad man from tho mines
for whom tho police were watching.
Two gentlemen of leisure entered
tho Boca bear hall at Seattle, last
Saturday night, and relieved the pro
prietor of $300, and his watch. Then
they tied him, and liking not the
inside locked the out. It is thought
they nre bold men from Portland.
The Marquis of Lome and
Princess of Louise are to bo on next
Saturday's steamer en route for San
Francisco and home. They will not
visit Portland. We have, as yet, no
authentic information in reference to
their intentions as regards Astoria.
Mr. Studer, of New York, is
kind enough to inform us that if we
will send him $22.50 and insert a
column advertisement for him he will
send us a copy of a book he is going
to print. Stude is evidently mixed
up: ho mistakes us for Honry Villard
in disguise.
"What shall I say if they ask me
if I think you are engaged?" was the
rather impertinent question asked a
young lady of this place a few even
ings ago. "Tell them that yon think
you don't know, and that you are
quite sure it is nonoof your business,"
was the crusher the young man got in
reap onse.
The first time for many a day, the
incoming steamer failed to come in
yesterday. As a general thing tho
ocean steamers arrive and depart
trom Astoria with as mucli regularity
s so many ferry boats, but yesterday,
oven though it was the State of Cali
fornia, the weather was too thick for
any vessel to cross the bar.
A party consisting of sea captains
and sojourners at Port Blakely
chartered the steamer Blakely to. go to
.Nesqnally duck shooting, on Friday.
About 2 p. M., while preparing to re
tnrn, Capt. Curtis, of the schooner
W. D. Beebe, was aiking a gun from
a skiff, tho hammer caught on the
bottom of tho boat and the gun was
discharged, the whole charge of shot
storing his breast at the nipple,
iMtaBtly killing him. Deceased was
fed about 38 years. He leaves a
wif aad family nSan Francisco.
Mm fM well known on the Sound and
jcted. The body will be
aud taken to San Francitco.
Seattle on Deck.
The inhabitants of ''The Queen
City of the Sound," aro of the opin
ion that they ought to begin building
a railroad. At -a late meeting of the
chamber of commerce of that city,
among other speeches, Judge Lewis
said: "I went to Iowa in 1854. On
one occasion I started on a journey.
Before g.'ing to bed I paid my fare
over the road, and left orders to ba
called in time for the coach. By somo
oversight I did not waive up until
eight o'clock, and fouud out that I
was left and had to walk twenty-four
miles to my destination. Now fel
low citizens and members of
the chamber of commerce, I've
just found out, within the past ten
days, that we, as a community, aie
left, and we have paid our fare, too.
I don't believe the peopl j realize what
is going on. I went to Tacoma the
other day and siw immense coal
bunkers being built there. 1 sup
posed, of course, they wero for the
Central Pacific Railroad company,
which owns a coal mine up the Puy
allup, but on inquiry I found they
wero being "built by the Oregon Im
provement company for the purpose of
handling our Green Rivor coal by way
of Tacoma. When 1 came home 1
took a map and looked into this
thing, and I found that we had been
buying and pa3'ing for tho right of
way for the main line of the Northern
Pacific railroad, and had sent commis
sioners clear up into Pierce county, to
secure n right of way for a hostile
coqjoration. 1 learned that no less
than 300,000 have been expended by
tho N.P.R.R. Co. during the past year
in trying to find a practical pass down
tho Green river to Tacoma, and that
not less than eleven surveys havo
been made, and still they havo failed
to find as good a route as exists by
way of Cedar river. I asked a promi
nent man in the company why they
did not accept the Cedar river route,
knowing it to be the most practicable,
and ho replied: 'Mr. PreEcott says
the route.comes too near Seattle.' The
Northern Pacific company will, as
they can find a practicable route, build
a line up so as to carry tho Green
river coal to Tacoma. Mr. Yillard
put his hands in the pockets of the
people of Portland, and toel: out six
millions of dollars, but in return for
that ho has increased tho value of
their property twenty-five million dol
lars, so that they wero gainers, rather
than losers, by the operation. Let
us raise the necessary 200,000 within
tho next ten days, and commence
throning dirt by the first .f Janu
ary." Cape Hancock Record.
KiATE HANCOCK, JJec. 4, A. M.
Tho telegraph wires are up from
Scarborough head, along Chinook to
Wallacult. Tho camp is to be re
moved to-daj' to this place. Weather
permitting, the work will be com
pleted on Thursday, w e aro informed.
Bar invisible; wind S. W. light; noth
ing but fog in sight; Shubnck, Colum
bia, and Kate and Anna in poit.
An eastern paper makes the un
comfortable revelation that what is
sold in thatscction for "pure black
berry jail1," is made out of turnips,
tar and molasses.
Tho editor of the Baker City
Bedrock had to shell out $20.50 in a
justico court last week for discharging
his revolver. That is a fearful lot of
money to bo huddenly withdrawn
from active circulation.
The Rescue Jubilee Troupe will
give their annual masquerade ball on
Monday ovc., Jan. 1st, 1883. The
matter is in tha hands of those who
will givo an enjoyable entertain
ment. Arrangements aro now in prog
ress to do a general express business
by the "Northern Pacific Express
Co." on lines of traffic owned or op
erated by tho O. 31. & N. Co., or N.
P. R. R. Co. Its relations to Astoria
will affect all points to the east by
overland routes. The California busi
ness will coutinuo in the bauds of
Wells, Fargo & Co.
Temple Lodge Ko. 7. F. &. A. Iff.
Regular communication of Temple
Lodge, No. 7, F. and A. AT., this evening
at 7:30. Sojourning Master Masons in
good standing will be cordially .wel
comed. By order. W. M.
E. C. IIoi.dex, Secy
Attention Knights.
Members of Astor Lodge Xo. G, K. of
P. are hereby notified that the election
of officers for tho ensuing term will
take place at th e next regular conven
tion, Wednesday, DecC, 18&2. A full
attendance is requested.
By order C.C.
II. E.XHI.SOX.
K. of P. and S.
XOTICK TO THE PUBLIC.
It having hccivrumorcd on the streets
that I intended to abandon the store on
the roadwau, I hereby give notice to
the public that I will open the Golden
Rxilc Bazar, on or about Monday or
Tuesday next, with a most elegant and
beautiful assortment of Holiday goods.
Being heptso busy In my store on Chc
navius street It is almost impossUAc to
openbefore. An invitation is extend
ed to one and all to inspect the goods
both at the new and old stand 1 also
talic this opportunity to inform my
patrons as well as the public in gener
al that I have the finest slecl: of goods
ever brought to this town, as U Is a well
hnown fact', as tomuvrlccs, the public
will find them loucr than any oQicr
house intoxen, ana wiusiaic inaiiwui
rcfmid Ihc money if not so.
ThanMna the vuldlcfor vast favors
and hoping to merit a contlnuanccof
UlC same, Tcnuni, zwevvvy "!
New goods on every steamer
American Sea Captains.
Mention was made in this journal of
the difficulty experienced by the
master of the ship Lucy A. Nickels in
getting out of port with his crew
Monday. Just before the vessel got
under way the crew refused to do
duty, but the energetic captain ob
tained the help of a gang of men from
shore, subdued the mutineers, Iiove
up the anchor, and strted on the
voyr-e to Cork. A mr.ster ::t?eds :i
good deri of pluck to start. on so long
a voyage with twenty-five or thirty
mutinous men, who show their ugly
disposition toward him before they
get out of port. It is probable that
when they are fairly at sea, and the
whisky is thoroughly out of them,
they will behave better; but any ex
cept a determined commander would
have waited to make sure before he
sailed. This little incident, occurring
at a time when there is so much talk
about the revival of American ship
ping, naturally serves as a reminder
of how much of the past success of
our merchant marine is accounted for
by the character of our ship captains,
and how much of any future glories it
may win will be due to the same
cause. Tho necessities of sea-faring
life develop a peculiarly energetic and
self-reliant class of men, and it has
been the boast of this country that
American master mariners were
superior in intelligence and other
essential qualities than any other
nation. Some of the obstacles now
often mentioned as hampering tho
successful competition of American
vessels with those of other nations
such as higher pay and better food of
seamen than on foreign ships are
such as havo always had to be con
tended with, and in times past it was
done successfully. American ships
have generally sailed shorthanded, as
compared with French, Italian, Portu
guese or even English ships, and the
Americiti sailer is expected to do
more work than any other. It was
only by this extra efiicioney of masters
and men that American merchant
ships or whaling ships were ablo to
compete, with the odds in other things
so much against them. It is possible
that American ships will never again
sail with such a class of seamen its
used to go out from New Bedford,
New London and other ports, on the
whalers young, bravo, ambitious,
and stimulated to additional exertions
by working on a "lay" of the profits
instead of for a"cs. Seamen are
now a motley crowd of mingled
nationalities, but it is a fortunate
thing that the breed of American
master mariners is not extinct. A
few months ago one of them who
fouud his ship delayed at this port for
lack of one man to complcto the crew,
gave evidence of his grit by placing
his brother m command and himself
shipping as a common seaman. Ameri
can shipping will revive some day if
that kind of men continue to com
mand it. S. F. Alta.
ItWAME SOL'.Vn A.W WELL."
HATCHER'S ST.IT10X. Git..
March ST, ISTiJ.
R. V. Pikuck, M. D.: Dear Sir
My wife, who had been ill for over
two years, and had tried many other
medicines, became sound and well by
using your "Favorito Prescription."
My niece was also cured by its use,
after several physicians had failed to
do her any good.
Your truly,
THOMAS J. METHVIN.
Frcfch Candy.
Made every day at John P. Classen's
Astoria Candy Factory. Creams,choco-
laie, irenen canny, lauy, eie. a line
assortment of holiday toys.
1KXTISTKY.
Dr. Welch, of Poitland, will be in As
toria about the flth, and will remain
about 1 week.
A fine double room for rent. A pply
at Adlers'.
(let those splendid oiled herse cov
ers and hoods at A. II. Jonxsox & Go's.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenannis street,
has just received the latest and most
fashionable stylo of gents and ladies
boots, shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes.
Two front rooms, unfurnished ; de
sirable location; inquire of Alex. Camp
bell, Gem saloon.
Furnished or -unfurnished rooms
for rent; the finest in the city and in a
most desirable location. Inquire at As
toriax office.
The Peruvian syrup has cured thou
sands who were sintering from dvsnen
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, temaie complaints, etc. l'ampn
lets free to any address. Seth W.Fowli
&Soni Uoston.
Or rich and poor, if you're not won.
To brush your teeth with SOZODONT.
You'll one day sufter deep remorse.
For soon they'll crumble in decay,
And soon j-ou'll crj, Oh! lack-a-lav,
That I had never changed my course.
rreniaturc grayncss avoided by us
ing Parker's Hair Balsam, distin
guished for its cleanliness and per
fume. The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of JJour
bon, Ind., says: uBoth myself and wife
owe our lives to Shiloh's Coxsumptiox
Cure." Sold by W. E. Dement.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
he bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occiden
hctcl, Astoria.
For the genuine J. II. Cutter old
Ikmrbonand the best ol wines, liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem
opposite the bell tower, and see Camp
bell. Fresh supply of candies at Oerk
witz's Pioneer Candy Factory, opposite
Bell tower.
Look out for Iloliday Books to ar
rive by to-day's steamer, at the City
Book Store.
Fine organs and pianos at Gustav
Hanson's. Call and examine.
Xadies ! Splendid Barssms !
Mrs. Malcolm is closing out her stock
of embroideries at cost. A fine lot of
ladies' cloaks, ulsters, and English
walking jackets will also be sold at cot.
No better bargains can be got anywhere.
Important A'otice.
A full line of artist's materials con
sisting of tube colors, sable brushes,
picture varnishes, canvas, &c. &c. Ev
erything an artist wants at
A. M. Joiixsox &0).
Ilmr tn AvflltX Tmnttcnnc.
Forbid intoxicating nostrums and
use Parker's Ginger Tonic in your
famify. This delicious remedy never
intoxicates, is a true blood and brain
food, and -aiding all the vital functions
never fails to invigorate.
Laugn and Grow Fat.
One is not apt to laugh and grow fat
if he is not feeling well. The legions
who, from habitual constipation, suffer
constantly from headaches, iorpiditv of
the liver, dullness, feverisliiiess. sour
stomach, otc. can be nersimnViI tn lnnnh
only after they haw taken a few d.M.j
of .syrup of Figs. Try it and see. For ,
3.WU ll l.A..J'CIIRIII.UlUni.
Hodge Davis & Co.,Whole.sa!.;Ageuts.
Port hmd Oregon.
A VASD.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decay, loss of man-
hood, etc, 1 will send a recipe that will!
cure you FREE OF CIIA1JGE. This .
great remedy was discovered bv a mis. I '
sionarv in South America. Send a self
addressed envelope to the Itev. Joskpu
T. Ixmax, Station I), New York City.
SOAP.
Try our Borax Soap made expressly
for us and guaranteed of superior qual
ity. Can be used for any purpose, and
will not injure the inost delicate fabric.
A fine toilet soap.
A Af. Jonxsox & Co.
Metiee f the Iadlefl.
Switches made from combings or cut
hair: new switches made to order
from the best imported hair, in anv
shade desired. Old switches repaired.
All work warranted. Hales reasonable.
Call or address
UiiLEXir Airr & Sciiokx k.
Occident Hair dressing saloon, AMo
ria, Oregon.
JiSdien.
Mr. Lilt reliable manufacturer, will
soon be here witli elegant Cloaks at ."0
pei cent, less than can be lnutglit.
Oj'HtcrM! Os'Hter!!
At Frank Fabre's; in every
Fresh from the beds every tlav.
.style.
What IToihcb ShnHld l'r.
Dyspepsia, weak back, despondency
and other troubles caused me fearful
suffering, but Parker's Ginger Tonic
makes me feel like a new being. A
great remedy. Every woman should
use it. Mrs. Garitz, Pittsburg.
Have you tried a stew or pan roast
as Frank Fabrc cooks it ? Order-or.e and
you'll thank us for tho advice.
Dr Lockhart.
Book Store.
Office over Citv
Mr. John Rogers or the Central Mar
ket, has made arrangements to keep al
he finest fresh tish, etcT, in their season
Fancy soaps
and perfumery of all
kinds can be found
at J. W. Conn's drm;
store, opposite Occident hotel
Foi Dyspepsia amlLiver Complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never
fails to cure. Sold by . E. Dement.
Brace up the whole system with King
or the lJioou. beo Advertisement.
billion's catarrh uemeuy a posi-
tive cure for Catarrh. Diptheria anil
Canker
Mouth. i:o!dbv U.K. Dement.
Sheet music in all the latest varieties
just received at Gust.iv Hansen's. Sonat
as, oncras. waltzes and all the popular
music of the day in stock. If yon want
music for the piano, organ, violin, tlute,
etc., you will find what you want at
Hansen's. Shoalwatcr bay eysters: fresh every
day, at Frank Fabre's.
Shipper & Ityhke. Xo. 11, Oak .-trec
Portland, are the bon ton tailors of the
metropolis.
The best selection of Xnias. XevJ
Years and Birthday Cards ever shown
in the city at the City Book Store.
Hallo! Where are you going'. Why
to 1 rank i? aure s lor a pan roast.
-A Xasal Injector tree with each
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh. Itemedy.
Price 50 cent Sold by W, K. Dement.
"llackuietack." a lasting ami fra
grant perfume. Trict 2.1 and r0 cents.
Sold by W. E. Dement.
Cure
lOcts
ment.
Wilhoit mineral water. fre.h
sparkling, at F. B. Klberson's.
and
Best cough candy at Oerkwitz's op
posite Bell tower.
Shiloh's Cukk will immediately
relieve Croup, whooping cough and
Bronchitis. Sold by W. E. Dement.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully
compounded day or night at J. U.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
Hotel.
A verv complete assortment of blank
books, all". sizes, styles and prices at the
City book store.
Are vou made miserable by Jndi-
positiv
E. Dement.
THE "NE PLUS"
Patent. WasliiugMacMuc
Oaly Premium at Portland Me
chanics Pair is bow Roady.
The owners or the
SOLE SHOP RIGHT
For Oregon will deliver free to any railroad
or steamboat station on receipt or $15.
Specially low terms to dealers. Address 1.
O. Bor 713 Fortland, Oregon.
Masonic Land and Building Asso
ciation Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE
Annual meeting of the stockholders tr
the Masonic Land and Building Association
of Astoria, will be held at the office of
George Flavel, In Astoria, ou Wednesday,
the ath of December, 1P82, at 2 o'clock v. m
for tho purpose of electing a board of direct
ors for the ensuing year, (consisting of !ev
en members), and for the transaction of
such other business as may come before the
meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors.
3 8.T.McKEANSect'y.
Astoria, OreKWi, Nov. Htt. 1982. s-fd
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XtJSMlSICT
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STOKTA. OREGON tj
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Toilet and Fancy Articles,
PATENT KEDI0IWES, ETC
SrI'r!.-'rip5i"',-': carefully compounded at
?.M Inure.
-Hwncopatlilc Tinctures aud Pellets,
an.! Th.wpliry' Specifics also kept.
J,E. THOMAS,
DRUGGIST
AND
PHARMACIST,
Kinney's lSuililiiiK. opposite 1). K. Warren's
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Drugs and Chemicals.
A FIXE LINE OF
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDYS.
Toi et and Fancy Articles.
tSf Prescriptions carefully compounded
all hours.
Go To
I. J. Arvold's
ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES
Latest Styles.
FOR I.AD1F.S AXI KXTL.F.HKX
I make all kinds of Hoots and Shops to
ORDEK. and guaratce A PERFECT FIT.
Shoemakers' Findings kept in stock.
On the Roadway, opposite O. R. &N. Dock.
HILL'S VARIETIES.
GEO. HILL. -WALTER
PARKS,
- PROPRIETOR
STAGE MANAGER
Engagement of
' MISS EMMA GILBERT,
The (Jui'cn of St-rio Comics.
MISS PAY GILBERT,
The Little Queen.
Also
CHAS. FREMONT,
The King: or High Kicker.
Together with a new
ORCHESTRA.
Uinli-r the inanattenifitt or PKOr. SAVAB.
All the Old Favorites Retained.
Oppii nil Ibc Year. PerfbrmnHee Every
Xlsbt. Kill lie 4 luiBze or Fro-
sriiunur Once a Week.
Compmii'K nil the latest
SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS.
We give the Best
Variety Entertainment
In the West.
The theatre is crowded niphtly. and all
who have wiliiosed tin entertainment pro
nounce it to be t iitittl to any elven elsewhere.
3Ir. lllll as a caterer for the public's
amusement can not be excelled. Anybody
wblilnir to snend a pleasant eveninir and
see sn.irklint; wit and beaut v without vul
garity, shmiM improve the opportunity and
come.
The comp.iny comprises the following well
known Artists :
31i Faxnik Wai.tox.
JIi.-s Mamxk (lOoniticir,
Miss Kmsia Cilkeut.
IUiss Fay Gn.nKRT,
Mi:. Wai.tkk Farks.
Mk. Chas. Fkkmoxt,
Mi:. .Ioiin Stokks.
Mlt. CHAS. ISAKROWS.
All or which will appear nightly In their dif
ferent .specialties.
Open air concert every evening ; perform
ance commencing at 8 ;" entrance to theatre
on Benton .street ; private boxes on Cliena
uils street.
New Stars in Rapid Succession !
KAG3SU8 G. CROSBY,
Dealer hi;
HARD! ABE, IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
FLUaiBERS ASD STEAM FITTERS
Goods and Tools,
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER,
Stoves, Tin Ware and House
Furnishing Goods.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None but Urst class workmen employed.
A large assortment of;
SC1LE?
Constantly on hand.
HANSN BROTHERS,
Architects and Builders,
All kluttft of IloHse work clone at
HliarteMt notice.
Shop Corner of Coss and Astor Street,
ASTORIA, - - - OWtflON
fc
StUr
C. H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
TIHIE II
THE ITRflDHTG
Dry Goods Clothing House
OF ASTORIA.
NEW AND DECIDED
Every Department Filled to Orrtwlagi
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
In this department will be found the Latest Styles with Trimmings to
match, comprising recent importations of new and decided ,
novelties, NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE.
Among the many colors in our extensive
line of fall materials may be
mentioned
Terra Ootta,
Hussar.
Jumbo.
Plum,
Garnet,
Myrtle,
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENTS-COMPLETE LINE OF
Blankets, Flannels, Comforters,
Bed Spreads, Sheetings, Napkins,
Table Linen, Towels, Etc., Etc.
Hosiery and Underwear Department.
We arc showing complete lines in
Ladies and Children's Hosiery Underwear
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
In our Cloak room will be round
Pompadours, Circulars, Ulsters,
Dolmans, Jackets, Wraps, etc.
While diieeting attention to this department we feel confident in asserting
that our styles are not only the newest, but our prices are exceedingly moderate.
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(KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING.)
Astoria, November 1, 1SS2.
SANTA CImAUS'
HEADQUARTERS!
New York Novelty Co.,
WHOLESALE
Toys,
Dolls, Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments. Notions,
Cutlery, Christmas and New Year Cards, Christmas
Candles and Ornaments.
Cor. Main $ Chenanms Sts.
THE COLUMBIA BREWERY
IS SUPERIOR TO MOST. AND IS EXCELLED IlY NONE ON THIS COAST
JOHN HAHN, - - PfiOPKIETOR,
CHENAHUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON.
M-Onlers left at the GERMANIA BEER IIALL will be promptly attended 1Lo.'m
ASK FOR
Union India Rubber Company's
rure Para Hum
Crack Proofi
RUBBER BOOTS.
BEWARE OP IMITATIONS !
Be sure tlie Boots are stamped CRACK
PliOOF on the heels, and have thePuRE
GUM SPRINGS on the foot and imtep,
which prevent their cracking or hreakinp.
We are now making them with RUBBER
AKD ASBESTOS Soles which will make
them last more than twice as long .is any
Rubber Boots made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK
ING, HOSE, SPRINGS. CLOTHING.
BOOTS AND SHOES, etc.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
Tt. II. PEASE. Jr.. lAent3
S.M. RUNYON, fAsems,
4m San Francisco.
Dressmaking.
Plain and Fancy Sewing.
Suits
lade in tie ct Style
Gaaraxteed to Fit
and
- Mrs. T. S. Jewetb.
ROOMS OVER MRS. E. S. WARREN'S.1
IIXIL
AVTMAeTMIB I
Cadet Blue,
Bronze,
Wine,.
Seal,
Navy,
Brique.
OOOF1BS
AND RETAIL
Albums, Stationery, Jewelry,
Barbour's
No. 40 I2-Ply
SALMON TWINE!
(MIRK Ml) LEAD LINES,
SEINE TWINES.
A Full Stock Now on Hand.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.,
51 1 Market Street, Baa Frmaeterw
Sole Ajionts for the Pacific Coast.
LEATHERS BROS. .
BOAT BUILDERS,
Upstairs
Over Aradt A Ferefcea's Maaa.
Call and examine the work "we are dotes
and sec the wood we are using, before Bak
ing a trade elsewhere.
FIRST -CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY.
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