01. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS:- VOL. XXI, ISO. 4S. Till! CANADIAN ANACONDA. There id trouble in jlanitobs. There is no balm in Ottawa to cure it The Dominion invites settler", but the set tlers wont railway outlets for their surplus produce, anil the Dominion having abdicated its powers in favor of a great corporation, cannot re spond to tho demand of the Bottlers and the corporation positively refuses to do so. The settlers threaten im migration to the United States, and are even talking about revolution and secession, unless the Ottawa authori ties shall constrain the corporation anaconda of their creation to relax ill crashing coils. This is about the situatien: The distance from "Winni peg, the oapital of Manitoba, is 2509 xnile3 from the mouth of the St Law rence, mhree-fifths of this distance Js traversed by the anaconda's rail way, and the company insists that all the surplus produce of "the great lone land" shall be bhipped by this long railroad route. But to ship it so win leave no profit to the producers, who are naturally desirous of a short route to the sea and tho ship. Na ture has supplied this shorter route by 'Tray of. Nelson's xiver and Hud son's bay. They have learned from the little volume publbhed by "W. Frarer Eea three years ago, and from divers other sources, that l,for two centuries the Hudson's Bay Company sent their stores into what is now the Canadian far west and took their furs out in sailing ships, which plied be tween England and the bay." They understand that a railroad 370 miles long a third of tho distance from St. Xjouis to New York and not rnori4 than a fifth of the distance from "Win nipeg to Montreal would conneotj . Lake Winnipeg with deep water on Conductor Hozekiah McKinneyt the Nelson river, at a point 100 nulca wjj0 yras kyiea ju Connecticut re noarer to Liverpool than New lork contlv, was tho man who had a little x3, and they insist that it is the duty i episode with tho supposed North of the Ottawa government to give j hampton bank burglars the night af them such an outlet for their produce. fer the robbery. A passenger in tho But the Ottawa government cannot, smflkjugc ar handed him what was sup because in its enthusiasm in the i poaeci to be a $100 bill in pavment creation and endowment of the great iov fare- When he went to tho bag- railway corporation, it bound itseit to j give them a monopoly of the railway business, and the anaconda refuses to -baild.ihe .short route road to Hud son's bay because its future profits tfie in compelling the settlers in "the great lone land" to use the longer route by way of tho St. Lawrence. It is by no means sure that tho Domi nion government could grant the re quest even if it had not given away the power to do so, for tho provinces on the St Lawrence have a very large majority in both houses of the parlia ment and have an interest in thus harnessng"Manitoba to tho corpora tion. It is inconceivable why the gov ernment should have endowed the railway as it did, but upon the assump tion that it "wanted to make the cor . poration -an all-powerful ally in this business of enriching Ontario and Quebec at the expense of the great northwest and to relieve itself of re sponsibility. Wo have made some stunning grants in favor of transcon tinental railway companies, but none like this one. First, the Dominion government gave the anaconda 712 roiles of railway already built and in operation. " This was esti mated to be worth 28,000,000. Nest at gave 25,000,000, to bo paid by installments, to aid the com pany in the construction of 2,000 miles of road. In addition to "this it gave them 25,000,000 acres of land, valued at 81 per acre, but really worth ".$5. At the lowest valuation the land gift is equal to 825,000,000; at the five dollar average it ia worth $125,000, 000, and a good deal of it has been sold in large blocks at from 2 50 to $4 per acre. The actual gifts at the company's estimate of value amount to $78,000,000, and at a fair estimate -3178,000,000. And still they are not satisfied, but aro asking guaranties for further credits. All their railway property, including depots and roll ing stock, and all their land grants are exempt forever from taxation, general and Ideal, and the terms of the contract permit them to select their land anywhere they may see fit over an area almost as large as that raLaU tke United States Foreign landlordism they encourage. The large sales have all so far been to the English aristocracy, who never intend to live in tho country. All these Shines combined have deeply incensed iSwpeoplo of Manitoba, who discover that they nave been praoticaiiy nand ecTtover by the Dominion to the gov ernment of a heartless and grasping corporation and that no power short of revolution or emigration can help them out of the difficulty. I Mi Henry YWard at Home. "John Muir, general manager of the Oregon Improvement Company, will leave St Paul to-day for Portland. 3lTjv Muir has been east, in consulta .fionwith the general officers of his company. Tho most important mat ter requiring his attontion wras the negotiations ponding between his company and the Northern Pacific re garding some valuable Washington Territory and Oregon coal lauds; but of these negotiations, or anything else pertaining to the oompany which he represents, Mr. Muir would not talk. Speaking of the extreme western country generally, Mr. Muir said everything -was at present extremely dull The towns of Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, as well as the whole Pa cific coast, were suffering greatly from dull times. The boom "whioh has ex isted in tho towns mentioned has died out, and as a consequenco tho rever sion has brought with it a stagnation of business. This stato of affairs is likely to continue for some time, and anrfil Portland, Seattle and Tacoma "have-resumed the even tenor of their way, business will not recuperate. While in New York Mr. Muir had frequent consultations with Henrv Ward. The ex-king of tho North- - rn Pacific is Jiving, quietly at his TiOTinify.ieafc.at JJogg's JTerry, on tho 3Judsbn. While not in want, he is not living in affluence. His health is slowly improving, nnd his time is jsijenj.'iii doing what he can to adjust the many difficulties affecting the in- .terests of the various companies of wnion ne was so recently tne head " jgraktra,jMr. Muir avers, is an exceedingly poor man. Everything ho possessed went to meet tho obliga tions lie incurred when the president of the several railroad companies re lated, directly and indirectly, to the Northern Pacific, piis Fifth avenue mansion is the property of tho Ore gon Railway and Navigation Com pany, and the only real estate left him" is the house at Bogg's Ferry, and in which ie now resides. This place was intended for his summer resi dence, and had his original inten tions been carried out, -would have surpassed in beauty and elegance any like residence on the Hudson. In the work of fitting up the place, Mr. Tillard devoted much attention, even to the most minute details, Dnd as a consequence what has been done has been well dona The several drives leading to a d from the residence proper are unsurpasaed. They are of serpent ine structure, and with their many windings remind one more of a grapevine than anything else. All are macadamized, and riding over them is as pleasant as a drive could be. 'Last fall," said Sir. Muir, "I paid mv first visit to Bong's ferry. Then Iut. Villard had fully fifty en at work on these roads. He was accus tomed to watch them working almost daily, and apparently derived much conifort from his peregrinations among tho men. He was asked one day why he had such a large number of men at work on the roads alone. and replied : Oh, it gives them work, j and mo ploasuro to seo them work. " J'laiicer Press. Ahead a Cool 81,000. ae car for cbange McKinuev found that it was a $1,000 bill, and return ing, gave it back to tho man he sup posed he got it from. The man denied giving him any bill, and, as no ownor could be found, ho turned it over to the railroad, which deposit ed it in a Hariford bank, and some four ears afterward gave it to Mc Kinnoy. I often hear people say that all bus iness is overdone, and that there is no room for a poor young man in any of the large cities. Gaze dear friends, upon Mr. Ferdinand Ward, and take heart He came to New York in 1878, a rough-shod, horny-handed, awk ward country boy. His father "was a poor clergyman in Genesee, New York, and tne son was not unused to menial labor. To-day the attention of the commercial world ib on Mr. Ward. In ten years and six months the country clodhopper has grown to set the styles for "rapid New York. He has "lived" enough for ten men. And now he has failed for S8,000.000, and dratrced down with him one of the best known men in the -world to day General Grant It is fortunate that few people aro so very success ful as Mr. I' red Ward, let ho is a capital proof of- my favorite creed that there is always room for one more. Zax. Of ninety members of the House of Eepesentatives whose opinions on the subject have recently been ob tained by the Washington corre spondent of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, thirty were iD favor of forfeit ing all the, lauds granted the North ern Pacific except those appertaining to that portion of the line which was completed prior to July 4, 1879; thirty-nine thought only the land co terminus with tho portions of the system as yet unbuilt should be for feited; sis were in favor of forfeiting the lands belonging to that part of the system built by tho O. R. & It. Co., but would permit the Northern Pa cific to earn the land pertaining to the Cascade branch by finishing the latter; while M teen thought that the subject should not be acted upon dur ing the present session. In Sweden workmen are paid 10 to 25 cent3 for twelve hours' labor. JBut they do not have the awful responsi bility that workmen in this country have" of managing tho government. Jones has been in the habit of tak ing physic in the spring for twenty years. He says he does not know as it does him any good, but he thinks it shows his physical endurance. No girl in Norway is allowed to have a beau until she can make bread. In this connection it may be stated that Norwegian girls learn to make bread at a very early ago. A little pain in the back is often a death warning; but despite the warn ing, St Jacobs Oil will cure it For Iarao Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous-Plaster, Pnca 25 cents. For sale by W. E. Dement JACKSON'S ASTORIA Bakery t Confectionery 'oflee and lpe'Cream Fnrlors. CIEF.OLVS STREET. SUPERIOR Bread and Cakes OF AIX KIKDS, WcdUlttss and rarUes supplied wlthtrlctly FIRST-CLASS WORK. o-Prench and Araerican-o CANDIES Macufacturetl, "Wholesale ami IlctalL BRANGH ESTABLISHMENT, ' ON;THE BOADWAY. : WEA GMSa-Y CU RCfi Rheumatism.Neuralgla.Sciatica, Lustefa, Backache, Headache, Toothache, "T&vssa?te.1,,,,tafc ASS ALL OTHXB BO WIT TA1S3 ISO 1CHES. gJ It DnIa a Dmltct mrjwtK. Fifty Ccau tool. X!atoas!fillLt!iu- THECIIABL8A.YOGELEBOp. Reaves wl.TKB& CO.) SalUaen, L,CS.A. t . STOMACH & 8TTEBS Fortify the 8jstun. All who haTe experienced and witnessed the effect of Hostetter's Stoinsdi Bitters upon the weak, broken down, dcspoudlnjr virttmsof djppepsU. liver complaint, fever anda:ue rheumatism, nervous debility, or premature decay, know that In thlssuprenie tonic and alterative thero exists a specific principle which reaches the i erv source of the trouble, and effects an absolute and per manent cure. For sale by all Drugclsts and Dealers generally. Oregon Paint and Varnish Works, Manufacturer of Paints, Varnish ana" Laeper. Any shade mixed and groins to order. - OMf.-rJBAKSOR 6c Co., T.O. Box 1. PortJanrt. Or Ice! Ice! Ice I A FULL SUPPLY OF ICE FROM LAKE COCOLALLA WILL bo kept ou hand during tho rtst of the summer, and will be delivered to customers In Quantities to Suit With Promjitness and Dlsputrb. W1I. 3IcCOK3IICK. W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry Iti Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions carefully Compounded Drugs and Chemicals PrescriptlonB carefully compounded Day or Night. B. F. STEVENS & CO., CITY ItOOIfc STOUE, Huso Just received a mammoth stock of Books. The young and old, nch and poor can all be Accommodated. AGENTS FOIt THE' Kraaleh & Bach aaa Sfaadsfeldt A XotnllM anew and Wentrn CettORe Oreans. Orders for all kfnda of Music or Instru inontswill bo promptly filled. D.F. STEVENS & CO. J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in Ail Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete SJoclc of First-class Material. All WerJc Qanranteed. andiShODlnHnme'a tmtldinc. ri H " CELEBRATED if X Sm 5SC!kIi itminzzamir AfXKzem. IlKTHOMAS,!7 "t DRUGGIST & Pharmacist, ljj XastoriaVc? A & '4i lex& 8obbs, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware anil Slip Hlerj A. VAN DUSEH & GO.. jn.LERsi:r Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Varnish, Biimcle Oil, Cdtton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine, Lard Oil, -&. Wrought Iron Spikes Galvanized CwtNails. Agricultural Implements, Sowing IHsechlMcs, Paiut and Oil. Groceries. !;. First Class BlkcksnTi thing AT LOW TlATEH AT Gilbert Christiansen's horseshoeing' Doas on Scientific IMnclples b im Al norseshoer Tho uuarnute UOOD WORK. General Biacksmithing Done And SATISFACTION AS3URED, U 1IL Shop. In re8r of Aug. Danlebon'd Saloon. BOAT SAILS AT Lowest Prices, NOT GIVEN" AWAY, hut made atlowott LIVING ritlCES. All v.rk done ct nv hhll LoftGUARANIKKIUo give perfect atl3 factlon. SAIL LOFT On Cheaamus Street, neU door to Astoria Baker-. J. HESS. , Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. OEJLLKES IK iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS A N D"ST1TES7 Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. FIOUB AXI IUIX.I. FKEI. Agents for Salem FleurinE: Mills, and Capical Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. All sizes, at Portland Prices, In Stock. Corner Cheuamua and Hamilton btreet- ASTORIA. OllEGON. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AUD MILL, CORNER SALMON AND CEDAR STREETS. ASTORIA - - - Oregon. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire insurance Companies, Heprcwuthii; a Capital of S67,000,000. A. VAN' DUSKN. Asent. H, B. PARKER rr. mm: jx Htiy, Oats and Straw, ZiIMB Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to 'Or dor. Draymg, Teaming, and Express Business UEALEK IN" WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST.CliASS. SOMETHOrCr YOU WANT. A NEAT MA70F ASTORIA. "Warrantcl Cerrect: I.lthocaphed and Mounted; showing :ul htrects, Numbered and Accurately Marked. Price but 85. Also, a HAP OK THE BAK, from Govern ment bur ey. and cudorsedu officially cor-rt-ct. Trice 83, Both Slaps for (s8. But a limited suplv, so call early, at tho office- of BOZORTH & JO IlN 8. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET By the Night. y. Week or 3f oath WITH OR "VyiTHOCT BOARD, With use of Parlor. Library and all the com forts of a home. Terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. E. C. HOLDEN, ' Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts. HOTELS AND 'RESTAURANTS; re;eb, house, J H. B. PARKER. Prop.. ASTORIA, . - . OREGON. Al. CI'.OSBY, Dar Clerk. N'lght Clerk, -Phil. BOWERS, Pirat Class, in all Bepecti. FP.EU COACn TO THSLH0TJ3E. Campi Restaurant SETT ASD WELX EqVlPFEB. THROUGHOUT. L. Sura has rebuilt hls-mtabllshmeat and U Tjrepared to accoramoujtf-the traveling mimic. ' --. t Agood. meal famished at anj hoax of. tife- Jar or night, - - 1 '!- - : 'f he flfist Llauoia a&(LCutr.rs-&btJ& bftr. I Two doors ft&X W Ike Fqiier'a. I n?SCQ "f rfni ott-d a Jl. ;uiOI SEREA. FiarrtwLie:! -5-AKl JEFJ1 JL OF lHE .CHOP HOUSE Can prove toy hU books j)iat ho la doing tha bUiectuuslnriabfnn RESTMIEANT Iu the city, andlxajKlll guarantee to site thf beat meal lor cajb, . MARKETS. WASlllllJUlRRET, 3Iain?lr?rti -rterta, resoa. RESPECTF CLLV CALL-THE-XTTEN-t!onof tne-rmblkr'te'-tfcerfact that tjie aboe Marketwlll wujjjsupplled ulUjk a FULI. VAUIETY AND BE8T QUALITl? FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. "" "" j. ESpecial attention given to supplying WYATT & THOMPSON; DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS; CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. TMT111 Feed, ZE-to, Pacific Market. N. DAVICH & CO. - - Pr prietors. Leave Your Orders for Fisli, Game, Eggs, Bntter, VEGETABLES, ETC. We furnish Provisions. Fresh and In Good Condition, Tre3ed Chickens Vegetables, and Market Produce of all kinds in season. A Fine Mock of Famllv Wines, Liquors, Cig.irs and Tobaccos. STAR MARKET, WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, T7"o getablea, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. CnK'A3IEH Street, AHterla, Ok G. H. BAIN & CO. DEXtZES XX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms " Turning, Bracket Work. IHUwn S-bLOD "7Vc3rl. A specialty, and all work Buaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore son and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on hand. c n. BAIX CO. . T. G. RAWLINGS. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried .SUTS. CADDIES, DBTED MEATS, ETC. Fine Clfjars aud Tobacce. Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua 8C ASTORIA Brewery Beer Saloon. The Best Beer 5 cts a Glass. Hot Lunch every Day from 10 tol2 A. M. ThA hp: nf TJauots and CtaM oo hand. a deservediv.DoouUr rttco of social resorts ; . o - v""rQEO. HTLLKlC i S. ANDT. & EERGHEN,! ASTQIUA, - OKIGQN. TheJPkMr-JMtrtlne Shop JtLAOXBMrrB SHOiE AX . Boiler .Shtpf ENGINE! CANNERY, AX STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. AyctfalryHiadaof reytlrlag OAKNERT DIES, IOOT OF LAFAYSTTE STREET. . ASTORIA IRON WORKS. DEKERAL AWWSTSAN . BOILER MAKERS.' ' BbilerWork, Steamboat Work - ciajty. f Of alltDcsritidBs wadp to Order J- latjsfcfrtiisttlce.j A. D. WABS, President. J. G. HnsixEK, Secretary, I. W. Cask, Treasurer. JOHSPQX.Superlatcndent. BOATS AM TENTS !2?TSV.rcT " o Jt v.' a p 3 o 5- s. o 3 P CO a c 1 vL o O S-i 3 O UP o 3 o .0 jr !- 0 r 5 o 3 vs CD cr c a. ii. c o a . o FLA5& ETC ETC. IO.OOO BOTTLES SOLD ' Great Northwestern Remedy. TAKEJT . W.PruNDER'S. flBEEtllBLGQDPUfflFIEel KIDNEY LIVER-DISEASES.. D7SPEPSIA? ' iJUHLiJ PlPlE9i3LOTCB-SAJJDSXlV DISEASES. ggAOACH&fr C03T1VENESS Those wbp work earlv and late nee I a wholesome, reliable Medicine like Pfoader's .Qregoa-JUoad pnrlDer. A3 a remedy and preventative TMaise-ascs it cannot De neat. It checks SaeamatiiBi and Malaria, relieves CoaitlpatlM, DttpepsU and BUIonsneM and puts Iresh enefjry Into the system by making new MIeh Bloods All DruggLtta and Deal ers keep it. SLCO bottles C for S5.00. Garnahau & Go. STJOCESSOBS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTKRS AND WHOLESALE AND ItKVAHi DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE forcer Chenamus nnd Cass streets. ASTORIA .... OREGON Magnus G. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES. TINWARf AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON. TlTI AND 003P3PX'- A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail' Dealer In r$rl99, ProyMm9f MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with JHfc HKt? 9KK& AUklndkof ' ' Winn, LlamJohMCoXigars JBUSHTES8 CARDS. O. FMcCOKMAC, Atteraex u CeHMieHr wttmn " oora IT, Odd Fellow TfcUldingf - -"" ASTOeTa." - - TQregoa. - -' ( r3rrr" GEO. A. DORBI3,' 0?:?XI, If OLUCD A DOMUJS. ATTOMTEYS AT LAW. " ' . Office In KInuey'a Block, opposite -City HalEAatbHspOiegoa. - r-'C Q B. THOMSpOT, 1- Attorfly and CourHNof:ttltW. 1 Boom Ko. e, over Wtutd Bbaae, ' A3T0BIA. OREGON, QMTCTOX. q. c. rcxioK. fultos brothxks, 1 a.tt0ekey3 at law." Booms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows 3undic. J t,ABOWBY, . fi ATTOENEY AT LAW. "x Clienamua xeet, -'- ASTOSIA. OBEOOJ JOSEPH A. GLLX., ATroa.Ty-Ai-LAff. arOfgeo with J. Q-A. Bovrtby, ' ASTORIA.- - - - - -' p Ott&a. 0. ATTi' AT LjA W. "Notary TubHc, JeaaUrioaer-of Je4lai CaHfaraavNowiorXaad WasliiaaJo. Tcr- 8014.3 anK.OdireilOM Sldta As- Itorja,oregon. N.B -Claims at WashlattotuJDOyBnd coijecvutm.speciaiiy, ' n P C. HOL.DEN, KOTABY POTLIC J k vi AUCTIONEKJB, COSIliieSION AVllAlX 8UBANCK AQENI. , - O. W. XEICK, ARCHITECT AND DBAT7GHTSXAN. Scholan received for Course oLDr&qgbtlag POffico ovex W.tolt Hote,Store.:: 5 XSIiO P. PARKER. SURVEY Oil OF Clats CeaHty.&ad Clt3rT Astoria Office --Chenamus street, Y. K. arbatt , ;u ieri Q BEXgOft 3LAKT1X, J? - Ffeysieiaa aad Smrge.fv ASTOBIA, - - .1 OSEGOK. rl0rrfcr-,RQqinT2; OaTTeDbWalBferratngr Residence -Hume's building, up stair. TAX TUTTJLE, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms l, 3, and 8. Pythian Build ing. RKsnEjfCE-On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary'js Hospital. r. r. nicKs. A. E. 8HAW. HICKS fc SH ITT. DENTISTS. Rooms Jn Allen. Building, up stairs, ear ner Cas and Squemoqua 3treeta, Astoria Oregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real. Eatata and represent the following. Fire Insurance Cbnpanlefl : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phceplx of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western, Phentx of Brooklyn, Oakland Home, assets 3,000,000 ''3J50O.0QO .-TOOOO a,ooo Pollcieswrltten by us In the Phoealx and Home and Scottish Colon and National at equitable rates. ' BANKING ANDJNSjlRAHCE i I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Imur anoe Agent, ASTORIA, OBEGOX. OEFICE HOURS: From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o!?tok.P. Al. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT STOftlce aud Ware Rooms on 8qi Street, next door to corner of 0: iwraoqua iney. Adancementa made on Con$!gnmeute No Chnrsrea for Storage or Goads GEOEGE L0VETT, Tailorii, Gleauinc, Bejairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Main St., opposite N. loeb'a, Aatarla, r. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACK3MITHING, At Capt. Rogers old stand, comer of Ca and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horses wagons maae and repaired. Good w Rnaranteed. NOTICE. -Boat Sails to be Givin.Away Three Private FialiermeH Can Mt NEW MAlNSALfCOtc no!. lncbycallineon AJSi.JlT v.-