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m xt g'diXB steistu ASTOKIA, OREGON: TUESDAY APUIL 17, 18W Minding One's Own Business. PnorESson Sumner is writing a series of articles for Harper's Weekly on "What social classes owe to each other," which is re plete with valuable hints as to what to do and what to let alone. In the current number he dis courses "On the value of the rule to mind one's own business." A great deal of what he says is true. It is eertainly a fact that the pas sion for dealing with social ques tions is one of the marks of our time. Every man gets some ex perience and makes some observa tions of social affairs. Except matters of health, probably none have such general interest as mat ters of society. Except matters of health, none are so much afflicted by dogmatism and crude specula tion as those which appertain to society. The amateurs in social science always ask: What shall we do? What shall we do with Neighbor Smith? What shall we do for Neighbor Brown? What shall we make Neighbor Smith do for Neighbor Brown? It is a fine thing te be planning and discus sing broad and general theories of wide application. The amateurs always plan to use the individual for some constructive and inferen tial social purpose, or to use the society for some constructive and inferential individual purpose. For Smith to sit down and think, What shall I do? is commonplace; but to think what Brown ought to do is interesting, romantic, moral, self-flattering, and public-spirited all at once. It satisfies a great number of human weaknesses all at once. To go on and plan what a whole class of people ought to do is to feel one's self a power on earth, to win a public position, to clothe one's self isi dignity. Hence we have an unlimited supply of reformers, philanthropists, human itarians,and would-be managers-in-general of society. Every man and woman in sooie ty has one big duty. That is to take care of his or her own self. This is a social duty. Fr fortun ately the matter stands so that the duty of making the best of one's self individually is not a separate thing from the duty of filling one's place in society, but the two are one, and the latter is accomplished when the former is done. The common uotion, however, seems to be that one has a duty to so ciety, as a special and separate thing, and that this duty consists is considering and deciding what other people ought to do. Now the man who can do anything for or about anybody else than himself is fit to be head of a family, and when he becomes head of a family he has duties to his wife and his children in addition to the former big duty. Then, again any man who can take care of himself and his family is in a very exceptional position if he does not find in his immediate surroundings people who need his care and have some sort of a personal claim upon him. If now he is able to fulfill all this, and to take care of anybody out side his family and his dependents, he mast have a surplus of energy, wisdom, and moral virtue beyond what he needs for his own busi ness. No man has this. For a family is a charge which is capable of infinite development, and no man could suffice to the full meas ure of duty for which a family may draw upon him. Neither can a man give to societv so advantajre ous an employment of his services, whatever they are, in any other way as by spending them on his family. "Upon this," says the Professor, "I will not insist I recur to the observation that a man who proposes to take care of other people must have himself and his family taken care of after some sort of a fashion, and must have an as yet unex hausted store of energy." "The danger of minding other people's business is twofold. First, there is danger that a man may leave his own business unattended to; and second, there is danger of an impertinent interference with another's affairs. The "friends of humanity" almost always run into both dangeis. I am one of hu manity, and I "do not wamt any volunteer friends. I regard friend ship as mutual, and I want to have my say about it. I suppose that other components of humanity feel in the same way about it. If so, they must regard any one who assumes the role of a friend of humanity as impertinent. The reference of the friend of human ity back to his own business is obviously the next step." "Yet we are constantly annoj'ed, and the legislatures are kept con stantly busy, by the people who have made up their minds that it is wise and conducive to happi ness to live in a certain way, and j who want to compel everybody! else to live in their way. Some people have decided to spend Sunday in a certain way, and they want laws passed to make other people spend Sunday in the sama way. Some people have resolved to be teetotalers, and they want laws passed to make everybody else a teetotaler. Some people have resolved to eschew luxury, and they want taxes laid lo m ': othera eschew luxury. The tax ing power is especially something after which the reformer's fingers alwa'S itches. Sometimes there is an element of self-interest in the proposed reformation, as when a publisher wanted a duty on a book to keep Americans from reading books which would unsettle their Americanism, and when artists want a tax on pictures to save Americans from buying bad paint ings." " "Society does not need any care or supervision. If we can acquire a science of society, based on observation of phenome na and study of forces, we may hope to gain some ground slowly toward the elimination of old errors and the re-establishment of a sound and natural social order. Whatever we gain that way will be by growth, never in the world by any reconstruction of society on the plan of some enthusiastic social architect. The latter is ouly repeating the old error over again, and postponing all our chances of real improvement. Society needs first of all to be freed from these meddlers that is, to be let alone. Here we are, then, once more back to the old doctrine Mind your own business. It is nothing but the doctrine of liberty. Let every man be happy in his own way. If his sphere of action and interest impinges on that of any other man, there will have to be compromise and adjustment. Wait for the occasion. Do not attempt to generalize these interferences, or to plan for them before hand. We have a body of laws and insti tutions wiucn nave grown up as occasion has occurred for adjust ing rights. Let the same process go on. Practice the utmost reserve possible in yo.ir interferences even of this kind, and by no means seize occasion for interference with natural adjustments. Try first long and patiently whether the natural adjustment will not come about through the play of interests and the voluntary con cession of the parties." Mcc Scml-off. The following pleasant little bit of biography is from theN.Y.Siwi: Secor Robeson has been a cabi net officer. Grant took him from an attorney's office in Camden and set him over the naval establish ment. In eight years under his administration $1S2,49G,033 of ap propriations by congress were spent, squandered and stolen. In that time Secor Robeson built eight new ships, tiukered others, and condemued seventy. The seventy condemned vessels were broken up by Robeson's iriends. The material thus obtained, to gether with the enormous quantity of government property on hand in the workshops and navy yards at the end of the civil war, yielded Robeson about $50,000,000 in ad dition to the 182,000,000 appro priated by congress. What be came of all this money of the peo pie's has never been legally ascer tained. Robeson found a navy and left nonavy. His salary was $8,000 a year In a few months after he went from Camden to Washington, a poor man, his per sonal accounts at several banks amounted to $4G7,546.G1. The N. Y. Sun announces the Democratic platform for '84. It has at least the merit of brevity. Here it is: "a tariff for revenue only; the tariff to be the only source f revenue." Gen. Crook and tho Mexican authorities have arraged for a combined campaign against the Apaches in Arizona. It is to.bo a "war of extermination. ii2:x At Youngs Kivcr Palls, on tlie 33th insL, August Gicselman, aged -40 years. SEW TO-DAY Found. A SILVER WATCH. Owner can lmvo it hv applying to Un ion Packing Co's office, ami paying chiirgGs. 17-st Lost. B ETWEES TONV.TTR TOIXT AND ASTO ria, in t!n middle channel, yeutorday moniing, about 2X) fathoms new net. No murks ecejt otio buov marked P Timmtns (z Co. Finder w ill 1mj llberallv rewarded 1 taking aiue to White S!ar racking Co. Up per Astoiia. 17-3C Notice to Everyone. mnESTEAMEU QUICKS ' EP I- AFLOAT JL and ready for utiMiio-d connected with the Knappton l'acklng 'o. She will receive flih at one dollar apiece for accomit of above company from outside llsuprmeifs boats, orcannerv mn that are desiron to sell. She will be at "Wilson & Fisher" dock every dav to receive any fivh that may 1m ottered. IOS. Ill'MK. 17-3t S-reidont. Notice. T G. ROSS DOESN'T PROPOSE TO 15K f underbid by n:ione. From date m:il3 will be served in the btM stvle procurable at the PIONEER KESTAVKA'NT, for twenty five cente. J. G. UOSS. Astoria, April IT, ISSS. lwk Spring1 Opening. MKS. MALCOLM JIAS RKTIRNKD from San Francisco, and on nest Thursday and Friday, The 19th and 2uth Inst., will have an opening ot ine Choicest Styles of millinery Ever exhibited In Astoria. Ladies contem plating procuring something troll line should not fail to attend. Wanted. A DISHWASHER AND A CHAMBER maid. Good wages given. Apply at Weston Hotel. tf Furnished Rooms to Let. AT MRS. GEO. lni.LER'S, NEXT TO Weston Hotel. tf For Sale. milE "WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN Jl n good jiaing restaurant just opened in this city. This Ls a good chance for ihc righ man. For particulars inquire at this oflicct iw EiJKST GRANS AT PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. We oiler SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Caslimeres and Ar mures. Laces. Hosiery, Corsets, . Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., otc. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS. Siankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch. Prael Brothers, SYMPTOMS OF TORPID LIVEIS loss of Appetite, Bovrels costive, -Pein in tho Scad, -with a dull eec eation in tho back part, Pain Tinder tho Shoulder blade, fullness after eating-, -with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Io-w spirits, with a feel imr of havimr neglected soma duty, vvearines?, Dizriness, Plutterimt at; the heart, Dots befora tho eyes, "2ol low Dkin, Headache generally ov&r tbsrishs eye,Eestle3sness. -with fit ful drc xms. iiishly colored TJrmo, and CONSTIPATION . TUTT'S pilus aro especially ntlnptcd to racb. cases, ono dose ef fects (inch a clinnne offeclliisas to astcnlsli the suflerer. thebod toTnUo oaiUcsh, thus thc f-s-trm..,s nourished, and bv their Tonic Action en the licstlve Orjra:c, licix mar istooli are produced. 1-rlcc .25 ccuu. !l!MlirravS(..lt.T. EJTT'8Ham0i a Gray Hinrm Trim-ill "c vif-n -. r. -. Black by a slnslo application or uasDvjt. 16 japartsanaturol color. Act6lnnjnt-u-poUs. .7. Sold fcrHmzclsts, or sent by ci : a receipt of...ei.oO. CFi'ICE, 35 MURRAY ST., II. . f .rrrrs j-u5CALorriau.i.j. ,.. t,t-v VrM Lrcrtjpli l!l L- &iBJ JTU3: ca jJn.uviU.-t. J BOZORTH & J0HE"S. Real Estate Dealers. A cencral agency biLsmrs3 transacted. Have Columbia City. Alderbrook, Astoria and Seaside property for sale. Stockholders' Meeting. milE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE J. stockholders of the Astoria Irou Works. t0Il? Clatsop Co.. Oregon, Mill lc held at the office of the secretary on Thursday. April 2Gth. 1SS3. at seven oclock i at., for the purpose of electing: directors for the fiisning year, and for the transaction or such other business as may come before thc meetlmr. By order of the Board of Directors. . . , J. G HUSTLER. Secretary. Astoria, OreKon,Aprini.l6S3, dtd Notice. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KE ceived until noon of the first Monday In May nest, lor Iron work on the Clatsop County Jail : bids to be received at the office of the County Clerk, -where plant and speci fications mav be seen. By order of the County Court. lt.lt. Sl'EDDEN, Clerk. ASTORIA, April 13,1883. dtd PILLS A BASKING AHDJN8URANGE. B8QKF.R, BANKER it I. U ASTOKJa. OREGON OFFICE IlOUllS: FliOil 9 O'CLOCK A. M". UNTIL O'CLOCK P. M. Rome Mntnal iirace Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J.F. HOlfGKTOX Okas. II. Stohi. ........ Gro. L. Stokv.. . . . . .it?' -I'lil . ........JH'cn '.-irx Aciii lr M?n Capita! coin paid up in U. R. ijohij .. .. M...... 5 .Mi u l I. IV. CAHK. Agent. Ciit'iia:aus street. Astoria. Oregon. $87,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LON nON AND GLOBE. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COUAIEIICIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURxVNCr, COMPANIES. Rcpreont:ns n capital or SC7.00O.WJO. A. VAN nrSF.X. Aiteiit. ffiil. EDGAR, ASTORIA. OKKGON. Dealer in Cigars, i obacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, Stationery and Optical Goods, Joseph Itodgers and "Wn,tenho!iu GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLER Revolvers and Cartridges. WALTH.WI ASI i:i.CSI7 Gold and Silver Watches and Chain The Oregon Improvement Go. Arc now prepared lo u.ll ' COAL Ifor Domestic or Steam Use From their NEW COAL BUNKERS, Situated on the O.lt. & N. Co.'s Dock, at Prices, delivered ou tnicks or easels, as fol lows : Seattle, clean coal for Domestic ue per ton of 2210 lbs . S7JJ.1 Seattle, average coal, for steam use per ton ot 2H0 lbs C 25 Seattle, screenings, for ttcani use, per ton of mollis 4J2." All orders sent to E. A. Xoyes, Agent, will bo promptly filled. Terms strictly cah on delivery at Bunkers. i. HUSBAND. lm Coal ARcnt. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! JAR. 2IAC'03II5K:t Ha opened a 1TYY Temperance Billiard Parlor Next to Geo. W. Hume's Store. Fresh Eastern and Shoaiwater Bay Oysters in every Style FINEST CIGABS AND TOBACCO, Tea, Corfec. and Chocolate; Pics, Cakes Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter. Also in connection with the Parlor A Fine Shooting (Gallery. GBEAT SACRIFICE ! OF BOOTS AEfD SHOES ! For 20 I::j, On account of removal I will sell my large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes amounting to o er $6,000 At eot for thc next 20 day.. All those needing anything in the line ot Ladies' and Gentlemen's or Children's Boots and Shoes will find it greatly to their interest to give me a call, for twill positively sell my ponds at cost rather than to be to the trouble of movtugthem to my new place of business. I. J. AltVOI.D. Musical. T IIAVETHE AGENCY OFTHEBEATTY A Orcans and PIano3. and ill sell the same very low for cash, or on time with thc proper seenmv. rersons uesiringio purenase an nnrui for cither church or family use will find It greatly to their interest to call at my residence and ascertain prices. Five years guarantee given if desired. C. II. BAIN. Notice. THEASTOPJAGASLIGIIT Co.. ON Oil about May 1st, 1883. will f urnih Gas to consumers at the following rates : Up to 5 M feet per month, at the rate of St.23 per iM cubic feet. From 5 31 to 10 M feet per month at thc rate of $125 per 1 M feet, les to per cent, rebate. Over 10M feet per month, and to all manufacturers who use gas for heat ing or mechanical purpose?, at thc rate of $4.23 per t M feet. less 20 per cent, rebate. All bills will be payable monthly unless spe cial contracts arc made. CHAS.S. "WEIGHT, President. C. II. TAGE. Sect'y. Astoria, Oregon,, April 14th, l&3. tf Postponement. THE STEAMER GEN. MILES "WILL NOT leave for Tillamook till after her trip to Gray's Harbor on the 20th Inst. J. H.D.GRAY, Acent. Leave Your Address. YTTE "WANT, IF TOSSIBLE, TO INDUCE YT outside capital to seek an Investment in Astoria, and think something in that di rection might be done if parties desiring to rent business or dwelling houses in Astoria v ould leave their names with us. "We think with a list of bona fide applications of that kind parties with capital might be con vinced that a good investment could be made here by erecting tenement and other houses to rent. BOZOKTH & JOIINS. dtf To AH Whom It May Concern. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE Lonsshoremen of Astoria, in the event of any vessel loading or discharging at any point on thc Columbia river from Walkers Island to the mouth of the Columbia river bar shall not help to load or discharge said Tcssel or vessels unless Astoria Longshore men are employed. By order of the presi dent. P.nOGE, miL. CARROLL. See'ty. Astoria, Oreson, Mar. 20thf 1833, dim " NATURE'S REMEDY. Liver. Kidney, and Skin Diseases..; Malaria, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. ; J "P'nrs; 171 thn "Rt"It "TV T ri ! j. iiuio xxx Liiu av.a. o-i. v., Pimples and Blotches on the Skin, . Wither II-ci:tnrv. Or Caiwd "' W ik"i ?. or Ec 'ssi-. Can Only be Cured by the" Use of Largest Sale and FfSost Satisfaction Of .iy Vc !.!. i u t:.c ( jsr. i SolU b ail Dtue"i.; ".a 1 ?IaJieir.e Dealers, 03.03 per Cottle C. i.ir S3.CC. HILL'S YARIBTIiS. GKO.IIU.L. -"SV ALTER PARKS. - piioi'Kiirrei: STAGE ?.IANA(;KU Engagement of an entiru 3E22W TKOiri'E MISS HELENA RICHWAN, The German Nightingale. MiSS SUSIE LEE, Song and Dance Artist. MISS MINNIE WILLIAMS. Serio-comic Queen. MISS KITTY FRANKLIN, Soubrette.- Also 3TR. GEO. HEXDEftSQN, Ethiopian Comedian. Together with a new Under the management of PROF. CHARLES RICHARDS. All the Old Favorites Retained. Open all the Year Performance Every Night Entire Change or Programme Every Night, Comprising SONCS, DAKCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tins theatre Ls crowded nightly, and all Alio have witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it lo be euual to any given elsewhere. Mr. Hill as a caterer for the public's amusement can not be excelled. Anybody v.Wiing to spend a pleasant evening anil see simrkilnx wit ami beauty without vul garity, .should improve the opportunity and come. Thc company comprises the following well known Artists : Miss Fankik Walton-. JJlSS MA31IB GOOlJKIOH. Mi:. WAI.TJT.K Paiiks. Mj:. Ciias. Rakrows. Mu. Wji. Morton. .VII of which will appear nightly In their dir, ferent specialties. , Open air concert every evening ; perform ance commencing at S; entrance to theatre on Benton street ; priva'e boxes on Chena mu3 street. Nets- Stars in Rapid Saccossios ! ASK FOR- TJnion India Eubuer Go's Pure Tara Gum CRACK PEOOF RUBBER BOOTS. REWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Be sure tho Boots are stamped CliA CK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRIXGS on thc foot and Instep, which prevent their cracking or breakms. Wc are now making them with RUDUEll -LZVD ASBESTOS Soles which will make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber boots made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING, HOSE. SPRINGS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Etc. COODYEAH RUBBER CO. R. 11. PEASE. Jr. Agents, S.M.RUNYON. f ban hrancisco. GRAM CLEARA1ICE SALE! Tonake room for more Mi are ani SM A. YAH DUSEH & CO. AYill sell at cost their entire stock of KATS AND CAPSI. AND BOOTS AND SHOES. These goods must be disposed of as we are soon to receive another large lot of Hardware and Ship Chandlery And must have room to store it. Drugs and Chemicals x lu.M.-riimuiL' t.ixviiiiiv cumpouuui'u 9 Da- or Night. T Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. SEAXERS IN" Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TArVPITCK, OAKUKJ, "WKOL'GnT AND CUT GALVANIZED Sails, Copjicr Jfarls ai:l Hurra, Shelf Hardware, Paints and Oils Rubber and Hemp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS. v EX.OUR AXI XHJL TCEl). Agents for Salem Flouring Mills. Corner Chenamus anil Hamilton Streets ASTOJUA, OIJEGOX. I ij.E. THOKAS, DRUGGIST fe j AND VT j Pharmacist, j? j ! Aastoria.o ! 1 -A o b g&vst eds! -o sj Ul X fc """"""""""""""" , .,, The Best Store m the City to get your Money's Worth. Allnxins. Aiitcjrrapli ami Photograph alt Sizes and Prices. Bonk? fnm, ., IMla , XaVt,j to -webser's Unabridged : Gents Jewelry and Cutlery ; Writing Heks of all izs ; Murk Twain'? Scran Books ; Bibles. Prayer Books anil Hymnal, Also the Key o Heaven. Opera an Marine Gla.Hs ; Draughting Instruments from 40 cents to SfO.CO a set r.Iank Books, .Vnd c-erj thing oh cwtld want in onrline. Examine our goods and prices before join eiscti !iw. 15. 1- STEVENS Jfc Co., City Book Store. i i -Tg;fe -&r' " P-' a n-sa ' SpS TER apply lo the Captain, or to olm isrrcEssoR to jackins & Montgomery.') Pgk&szzs iJjr5ra5S5!r-7iSfrr ;PLUMS!NG, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms. CHEAAJIUS STREET, A'cst to C Ti. Parker's Store. THE NEW MODEL .. STOCK Two doors east of Occident Hotel. CHAS. HEILBORN, ArVNUPACTURER OF FURNITURE S BEDDING AND DEALER 12? OarpetS; Oil Cloth, "Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lacs Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings 7I2f DOTV CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. MARTIN OLSEN DEALER IN E FURNITURE S5 BEDDING Corner ItXRin nnd tiquemoqtin Streets. Astorln, Oreson. WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMIKGS; WALL PAPER ETC A Complete Stock'. PRIGBS AS CEEA? AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. A3LX, K3KBS OF JFUISITUKE KEPAIEED AKB TARSISISED. F0ABB & STOKES, GROCERIES -AND PROVISIONS.! AICHORS, ROPE AND CORDAGE. HARNESS AT SAN FRAHCISGO PRICES. A Fnll Line of House Furnishing Goods. o AT THE O. R. &. X. DOCK. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY, Scarf Pins, Chains, Watches, Of everj description. Tho finest itock of Jewelry In Astoria. J5TAll gootU vrarrantcdasrepresenicd GUSTAV HANSEN, JEWELER. YOUR PATRONAGE. ? Is most respectfully solicited for the ABli Chinese (steam) Landry, Commencing MONDAY, April 0, 1SS3. Tliis Laundry will he run without China ! neip it it never maitea a cent. X. B. On account of aU the macliinery not heius finished, we will not he able to talitt fnxiilly wort before tho first of May. Wax. MCCORMICK. ProprUtor. lew Utmti.sl TOEE. STEADIER I CLARA P1RKER zben P. Parker, Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR II. B. PARSER, DEALER IN Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. A Geueral Assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agents for Magee Stoves and Eanges The Best In the market. Pmmbing goods of all kinds on hand. Job work done in a workmanlike manner. RANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS TORIA ONLY OF , 11, I1AWE8, AGENT CALL AND EXAMINE IT, YO WILL BE PLEASED. E. R. HAWES Is also agent for tn Ml ptent CooMbj Stoye And other flrst-class stoTes. Furnace "Work, Steam Fit tings, otc, a specialty- AJ.WAYS ON HAND. ASTORIA, OREGON. J.V SS -- ' L-' ' JJCJBg J. H. D. GRAY, Wao'.osalo and retail dealer In. ALL KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. ! General storage and Wharfage on reason t able terms. Foot of Becton street. Astoria Oregon. LOOK HERE ! We respectfully inform the public that we will always keep on hand the best quality of Fresh and Cured Meats ALSO Choice Family Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery aud Glass-ware. Ships, Ilotels and Boardlnz Houses sup plied on liberal terms. A sh.irn of thp. nublie uatronase isresnect- fully solicited. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. LOBYEA BROS. Plumbers, Gas, and Steam Fitters. Jobbing Promptly Attended to- A Full Supply of GAS FIXTURES, COCKS, STEAM FIT TINGS, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND. All "Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Chenamus street, opposite Demen&'s Druz Store, Astoria, Oregon. RUDDOCK & LEVAKE, PRACTICAL PLTTMBEES, 4as and Stoaru Fitter. Have constantly on hand a general assort ment of goods In our line. Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Estimates gvr en. N. B. "Wo guarantee our work. Shop nearly oppojItsO. R. a N. Co's dock. -4