The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 09, 1884, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER D.1BS1
THF INDEPENDENT VOTE.
In this country there seems to bo
no room for a "middle" party. Every
effort to organize a third party proves
a failure; and there is a great body
of unattached voters, -who, having no
especial connection with either of
the existing organizations, form a
tremendous force, standing ready at
all times to cast their votes for
whichever party gives the best prom
isewe do not mean the best paper
resolutions or the strongest platform
promises, but the best assurance of
good government. This unattached
body has no party name, no party
organization, and no party leaders.
It is composed of intellectual, patri
otic, conservative citizens, who love
order, who own property, who are
engaged in business pursuits, who
favor gradual progress, who are loyal
to the Union, who are content
to let well enough alone, and
who seek no offices, nor opportunities
to make money out of government
employ. This class favors economy
in all government expenditure, and
demands integrity and lionest deal
ing among officials. It is wise enough
not to expect perfection in any party,
and reasonable to favor any party
that, on the whole, acts wisely and
patriotically for the best interest of
the whole country and all its people.
This independent, conservative mid
dle class is the controlling power in
American politics. No party is, or
has ever been, strong enough to ig
nora No party can come to power
without its vote, or remain in power
having lost its confidence. The voters
of this class are not biased by per
sonal prejudice nor deceived by false
testimony. They consider the history
of the two parties, they weigh-the
promises and measure the value of
their pledges. They estimate the
character of the candidates and in
telligently express their opinion at
the ballot box. Their votes decide
the result
Tee fusion of the Democrats and
Greenbackers in Michigan, has one
novel and interesting feature. A trial
of comparative strength is to be
made on a single presidential elector,
while twelve electors are to be voted
for by the two parties jointly. If,
then, the fusion ticket carries the
state, the electoral vote is to be di
vided between Cleveland and Butler
in the ratio in which the popular vote
is divided on the thirteenth elector.
The Democrats and Greenbackers will
thus vote together against the Ke
publicans for twelve electors, but, as
they will split on the thirteenth, the
Eepublicans are sure of one.
Stonewall Jackson's war horse, a
sorrel gelding, once fiery, but now
with less oxygen in his windpipe, is
cared for at the Virginia Military in
stitute, to which school he belongs.
The other day a lock of his mane was
presented to the Tennessee Historical
society. Not since the war has the
old steed worn a bit, nor has he car
ried a shoe.
A unique custom is in vogue with
some papers in Japan of employing
parties in whoso name the journal is
e3it3d, but whose sole occupation is
to go to prison whenever the courts
order that punishment for the editor!
This is orthodox theology applied to
journalism.
Off the Gulf coast of Texas is the
Padre island, containing 330,000 acres
and owned by no man knows whom.
There are scores of claimants to the
title, some of whom have already in
duced credulous Englishmen to sink
$100,000 in ideal schemes of improve
ment It is proposed to add to the terrors
of arctic exploration by attempting
to g6 there in a balloon. Until bal
loons are fitted with better rudders,
the navigator would have to be pro
pared to land at the equator.
What a fortunate thing it is that
ministers are not born perfect; for,
then, congregations could not have
the tireless pleasure of grinding, pol
ishing, and of sometimes resetting
this kind of jewelery!
Thus far this year the United Stales
Fish Commission has distributed
throughout the states and territories
120,000,000 whitefish, shad and fish of
the salmon species, besides 12,000,
000 German carp.
The "kazoo" is a new alleged mu
sical instrument which bids fair to
become as "unpopular as the accord
ion, liot one of the candidates has
yet been accused of playing the
kazoo.
In consequence of the recent fioods
a new river has formed at the mouth
of the Mississippi, which is said to be
more important in size and depth
than any stream south of the Bed
rivar.
ButxiEB believes that he is the
most talked about man in the coun
try. Ben's bump of self esteem is as
big as an eggplant
The treasury at Cairo is only 4,-
, 000,000 short. The officials probably
.played Pharoah on the banks of the
Nile.
In Japan, where cremation is regu
larly practiced, it is said the most ex
jaenaive form costs seven dollars.
Hexdbioks is not as enthusiastic
over his position on the ticket as his
friends would like him to be. It is
not pleasant for a first class musician
to play second fiddle.
MAUKIED.
In Astoria, Sept, 8th, by the Rev. J. J.
Hoikka, Mr, Jacob Gustafson and Miss
wilhelmina Swhan, both of Clatsop
county.
NEW TO-DAY.
HAS RETURNED.
J P. liEATHEBS HAS RETURNED
and Is ready to turn out some fine Ash
ing boats for the river. Shop on the beach
between Kinney's and Elmore's canneries.
COUNTY CORONER-J. C. ROSS.
UNDERTAKING ROOMS.
TIIE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE
stock of COFFI.NS.and GASKETS in the
city. "Warerooms three doors above the
Masonic Hall, on MAIN STREET Astoria.
Or. Coroner's office at the same place.
Orders from the country given prompt at
tention and satisfaction guaranteed.
Residence, West 7th and Cedar streets,
one block from St. Mary's Hospital.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE
closure and order of sale issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clatsop, in favor of Geo. W.
iiumc, jiiaiuiui, auu agaiusi me ioim Ad
ams Packing Company, defendant, for the
sum or si7 m uiri
I am instructed by 'w. G. Ross. Sheriff of
wiuH vsuuuij, iu sou in puuiic auciiou ai
the Court House door, in said County, onjhe
26th day of September, at 2 o'clock r.M. of
said day.
The west 100 feet of Blk l, In Adair's Astoria,
together with the Tide Lands and Wharflng
privileges. Buildings and imnrovements
thereon, Fixed Machinery and t ixtures, to
eethcr with all Buildings, Improvements,
Tenements, Hereditaments and Appurte
nances thereto belonging.
Sale, Posltlre. Terms, Cash.
B. S. WORSLEY,
Auctioneer,
for the Sheriff of Clatsop County.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Tuesday, Sept. Qtb, 1884.
AT 10 o'clock A. M. OF SAID DAY.
Under Instructions from W. O. Ross, Sher
iff of Clatsop County,
TWTLLSKT.f. AT PnRT.TP ATTfrrrnv at
JL the Tolnt Adams Packing Company's
o.iuucij, in upper .Aiiona,
EfO bushels Charcoal ; 1 ton Coal ; sro feet
Lumber ; 8 cords "Wood ; 750 lbs Solder ; 3.000
iaueis ; oo ius ijopper ; it uars ; y. lo Kosm :
7 Buoys : 3 "Water Tanks, and one Raymond
w v iisaire oaie.
Terms Cash.
D. S. WORSLEY.
Auctioneer.
for the Sheriff of Clatsop Count).
Found.
fTC OR 80 FATHOMS OLD NET, MARK-
O ed W. Apply to J. Erlckson. Knapp-
IOU, W. X.
For Sale.
GOOD GENTLE HORSE.
. Inquire of ALEX. CAMPBELL.
House To Let.
F
1VE ROOMS ; NEW ; GOOD LOCAL-
ny. inquire at E. u. holden'5.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
THE
REV. M. O. WILSON
WILL RECEIVE A LIMITED NUMBER
of Boys for Instruction, three
evenings in mew eeK, in sucn branches as
may be desired. Classes in Latin or in any
ordinary branch of advanced education will
uc luuiicu. rur iuruier particulars apply
as above.
Dividend Notice.
aTonivTTnT.riKTis nw tor r p r mi
Association can have their dividends
pam to tnem Dy caning at the ofllco of the
uuuujituuu, ak uiu ucciueuixioiei.
A.J.MEGLER.
Secretary
Astoria, August 25, 1681.
TO FISHERMEN.
QflAA POUNDS BARBOUR'S BES'
i JJ J web, 45-mesh, for sale at allberal
discount.
Apply to Astoria Packing Co.
Astoria, Sept. 1st, 1834.
For Sale
ONE nOUSE AND LOT IN ALDER
brook. For particulars inquire of
dw THQMES & KNOWLES.
For Sale.
A N OLD AND IVRr.T. FSTATtnuilffn
JaL business In one of the best locations in
lucciiy. umer ousincss tne owners only
reason for selling. This will bear investiga
tion and is a cood chance.
The premises will be sold or rented as buy
er may prefer.
Apply at The astoeiax office.
THE
GASPERSOH ELECTRIC LAMP.
OF
Sixty Candle Power
COSTS
ONE-HALF A CENT AN HOUR
NO DIMNESS,
NO SMOKE,
NO BREAKING
CHIMNEYS.
One Lamp Will Last a Lifetime.
"We guarantee all we say and court In
vestigation, This Lamp Is fast superseding all old stvle
oil lamps and needs but a trial to prove "it
merits.
FOR SALE IN ASTORIA, ONLY BY
CARNAHAN & CO.. Agts.
ASTORIA LIQUOR STORE,
AUG. DANTELSON, - - Proprietor.
Rebuilt and Refitted. TkroHghoat
The Best of
TFIXES.IiiqTJOBS.AVD CIGARS,
For a Good Cigar, call for one of
"Danielson's Best."
Corner "West 9th and Water Strf-ets, Astoria.
na-Sm
C. LKIjrKNWKBER.
M. BKOW2C
Leinenweber & Co.,
ESTABLISHED 1855.
ASTORIA, ... OREGON
TAMERS m CDRRRIES,
Manufacturers and Importers of
all kinds of
LEATHER AND ITJMGS.
Wholesale Dealers in
OIL ANDTALLOW.
arHIghest cash price paid for Hides and
Tallow.
win
Ton Fan
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE!
Saturday, Sept. 13, at 2 P. W.
On the Premises, Opposite Bishop
Morris' Summer Residence
at Upper Astoria.
I AM INSTRUCTED TO OFFEK AT
Public Auction, to the highest bidders,
for Cash on delivery of deed,
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8. comprising all of
Block C2, In Adair's Astoria.
These lots are all eligibly located, sur
rounded by already improved property, on
au elevated level commanding a magnifi
cent ocean and river view.
Each lot is 75X150 feet, with a 20 feet al
ley runnlnc through center of block, and if
desired will be old subdivided Into plats of
75 feet square which affords space for a com
modious cottage with plenty of yard room.
Title perfect. Warranty deeds.
K. C. IIOIiDSX.
Auctioneer.
Wheeler & Kipp,
PRACTICAL
Pluta Gas ai Steam Fitters
ALL WORK
Warranted, and Estimates Given.
FULL STOCK
Iron and lead Pipe, Bath Tubs.
Water Closets, aud Gas
Fixtures.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
A SPECIALTY Is made of Tap
ping Water Mains and Running
Water Pipes, as We have Supe
or facilities for doing this work.
Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton Streets,
Astoria, Oregon.
GRADING, BLASTING, WELL
DIGGING, DITCHING,
AND ALL KINDS OF MINING WORK
will be done satisfactorily.
Inquire Of . OTTO JJNDROOS,
at Weston Hotel.
CLATSOP
MILL COMPANY
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Lumber, Salmon Trays,
BOXES, ETC.
OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON
AND CEDAR STREETS.
ASTORIA
Oregon.
Astoria Cooperage.
BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS
All Kinds of Cooperage Done.
c-Leave orders with JOHN ROGERS,
Superintendent, at Central Market.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
AT THE OLD STAND.
FRED. KROSEL.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
THE BEST
IS THE
Royal Brand Flour
Manufactured by the
0REG0N;MILLING COMPANY
Is of Superior Quality, and is Endorsed
by all who use It,
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FAVORITE
Of Superior Rising Quality.
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
WYATT & THOMPSON
Sole Aucnts for Astoria.
Wood Yard.
Another Reduction to Suit Hard
Times.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE ASTO
rlaWood Yard. Gray's Dock, foot of
Benton street, will sell wood at tho follow
ing prices and deliver wherever the streets
are piannea, oerween Trulllnger's Mill and
O'Brien's Hotel, back to Astor street :
Green Alder. 2-cut SI 25 oer cord, lone 3 50
Dry do do 4 K do do 3 75
GrfnHeralo'k do 4 25 do do 3 50
Dry do do 4 50 do do 3 75
Green Fir do 4 SO do do 3 75
Dry Fir do 4 75 do do 4 00
Extra Maple
and S. limbs do 5 50 do do 5 go
Vine Maple
and S. limbs do 5 23 do do 4 75
Wood of All Kinds
By the Scow load at REDUCED RATES.
J. II. D.GItAY1
Astoria, Jun! 1st, 18S4.
Wilson & Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS POR
Salem Flouring Mills.
Portland Roller Mills,
Capital Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Carpets!
We beg to call the attention of the public to our latest importation, direct from
Eastern manufacturers, of the largest invoice of CAKPETS ever offered
for sale in this city, comprising all grades, from the
FINEST BODY BRUSSELS
In the Newest Tints and Shades.
To the lowest priced article in this line. "We are determined lo dispose of our stock of
Carpets within the next four w eeks, and to that end offer special inducements, precluding
the possibility of Betas Undersold, by any ofotir Competitors.
IN TIIE
Furniture and House Furnishing Line
We can show you the very BEST GOODS at BOTTOM FIGURES, and shall be pleased
to receive a call for inspection whether you purchase or not.
OHAS. HErLBORN.
New Establishment!
WWW PRICESU
FURNITURE. FURNISHING GOODS,
Carpets, Matting, Pictures, Mirrors,
PICTURE FRAMES MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC. -
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
ASTORIA FURNITURE CO.,
Cor. Chenamus and Hamilton Sts. IT. Dtj BU1SSON, Manager.
THE
Howe Planing Hill.
LARGEST AND FINEST
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY
In "Western Oregon.
A Full Stock on Hand and
Made Up to Order.
BOTS BUILT
AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Sashes, Doors, Windows,
Mouldings, Etc.,
Of Best Material.
Bids Purnislied Contractors, Carpenters
and Builders.
All bills due and payable at the end of the
month, unless otlierw lse agreed upon.
Wm. HOWE, Proprietor.
Cushing's Court Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the As
sessment made by ordinance No. 6G5 of
the City of Astoria, Clatsop Count'. Ore
gon, and which ordinance passed the
Common Council on the 20th day of
August, 1SS1 and was approved on the
27th day of August, 18W, for the im
provement of Cushing's Courtlstreet, in
the city of Astoria, as laid out and re
corded bv J. y. Shively, from the west
side of West Ninth street to the west
end of said Cushings Court street in the
manner provided by Ordinance No. K57,
of the City of Astoria, and which Ordi
nance passed the Common Council on
the 12th day of August, 1881 and was
approved on the J3thdayo August.
1884, on each of the following described
Lots fronting on said portion of said
street is now paj'aole at the of
fice of the City Treasurer in U. S.
gold and silver coin, and unless paid
within five days of the final publication
of this notice, viz: Wednesday, Septem
ber 17th, 1884, the Common Council will
issue warrants for the collection there
of. The Assessment Is as follows :
Clatsop Mill Company, Lot No. 1
Block No. 117. Cost $209.00.
Clatsop Mill Company Lot No. 2,
Block No. 117. Cost S209.00.
Clatsop Mill Company Lot No. 3
Block No. 117. Cost S 1.50.
J. A. Devlin, Lot No. 1 Block No. 13G.
CostS209.
J. A. Devlin, Lot No. 2 Block No. 13G.
Cost $209.00.
Clatsop Mill Company, Lot No. 3
Block No. 130. Cost $204.80.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S. Jewett.
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, August 28th, 18S4.
T. G. RAWLINGS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Tropical, Domestic, Green and Dried
jEELTTITS.
.nuts. candd2s, dried meats, etc.
Fine Ci scars and Tobacco.
Next door to I. J. Arvold's, Squemoqua St.
Cass Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the As
sessment made by Ordinance No. GG0 of
the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Or
egon, and which ordinance passed the
Common Council of said city on the
26th day of August. 1884 and was ap
proved on the 27tn day of August, 1884,
for the improvement of Cass street in
the City of Astoria as laid out and re
corded by John McClurefrom the south
side of Jefferson street to the north side
of Court street, in the manner provided
by ordinance No. 659,of the city of Astor
ia, and which ordinance passed the Com
mon Council on the 26th day of August,
1884, and was approved on the
27th day of August, 1884, on
each of the following described
Lots fronting on said portion of said
street is now payable at the office of the
city treasurer in TJ. S. gold and silver
coin, and unless paid within five days of
the final publication of this notice, viz:
Wednesday September 17, 1884, the
Common Council will issue warrants
for the collection thereof. The Assess
ment is as follews:
Mrs. E. Reed, Lot 1 Block 45 100- feet
Cost $50.00
M. Rogers, Lot 1 Block 44. Cost S50.00.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S.JfiWETT,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria. August 28th, 1884.
Carpets! Carpets!
Cedar Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Assessment made by Ordinance No.
G63 of the City of Astoria, and which
Ordinance passed the Common Council
on the 26th day of August, 1884 and was
approved on the 27th dav of Aucust.
1884, for the improvement of Cedar
street in tne uity or Astoria, as laid out
and recorded by J. M. Shivelv from the
west side of West Ninth street to the
west end of Cedar street in the manner
Erovuled by Ordinance No. 655 of the
ity of Astoria, and which Ordinance
passed tho Common Council on the
12th day of August 1884 and was ap
proved on tne lain aay or August 1884,
is now payable at the office of the City
liv43uici, in u. o. fiuiu uuu siiYurcuiu,
and unless naid within five davs of the
final publication of this notice, viz:
JLinirsuay, September 18, 1884, the
Common Council will issue warrants
for the collection thereof. The Assess
ment is as follews:
C. W. Shively, Lot No. 1 Block No.
116. Cost S209.00.
C.W. Shively, Lot No. 2 Block No.
116. Cost S209.
F. J. Taylor, Lot No. 3 Block No. 116.
Cost S209.
F. J. Taylor, Lot No. 4 Block No. 116.
Cost S9G.14.
Clatsop Mill Company, Lot No. 1
Block No. 117. Cost $209.
Clatsop Mill Company. Lot No. 2
Block No. 117. Cost S209.00.
Clatsop Mill Company, Lot No. 9
Block No. 117. Cost $275.88.
By order of the Common Couucil.
Attest: T.S. Jewktt,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria. August 29, 1884.
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Olney Street Assessment.
NOTICE is hereby given that the 'As
sessment made by ordinance No. 664, of
the city of Astona,Clatsop County. Ore
gon, and which Ordinance passed the
Common Council on the 26th day ot Au-
5ust, 1884, and was approved onthe27th
ay of August, 1884, for the improve
ment of Olney street in the City of As
toria, as laid out and recorded by John
McCiure and extended by Cyrus OInej,
from the north side of Chenamus street
to the south side of Court street, in the
manner provided by Ordinance No. 650,
and which Ordinance passed the Com
mon Council on the 22nd day of July.
and w:t; annrnvprt on thf oarrl rlnv nt
July 1884, on each of the following de-
annuel uuio numius uji ailiu puillUIl OI
said street, is now payable at the offico
of the Cltv Treasurer In TT. S. rrnlH onri
silver coin, and unless paid within five
rll0 t9 tflA linnl miMInntn. l
uj j 1i.mu uiiui puuuvdiiuii 01 ims no
tice, viz: Thursday, September 18,
1884, the Common Council will issue
warrants for the collection thereof. The
Assessment is as follews:
Wm. Hume, Lot l, Block No. 57. Cost
$47.00.
Wm. Hump. T,nf tTn 8 TlinnV- v v?
CostS47.00.
J. W. Hume, Lot No. T, Block No. 58.
Cost $47.00.
R. Carrntliprs. LfifrVn Tini--w ro
Cost $47.00. ' ,VAW-00-
G. W. Warren heirs. T.nt 'n t nio,t-
V ni n..i.e7 ' -.., .n.
G. W. Warren heirs, Lot No. 8, Block
No. 61. Cost $47.00.
R.Barth,Lot No. l, Block No. 62.
Cost S47.00.
A. C. Kinney, Lot No. 8, Block 62.
Cost $47.00.
Clatsop Mill Company, Lot No. l,
Block No. 66. Cost $47.00.
Clatsop Mill CompanyjLoto. 8.BIock
No. 66. Cost $47.00.
A. J. Merrier. Lot No. 7. TUnnlr Kn.Oi.
Cost $47.00.
George McLean. Lot No. 8, Block No.
64. Cost $47.00.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.S. Jewett,
Auditor and Clerk.
Astoria, August 29th, 1884.
For Sale.
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRY HESI
lock Wood, which I will deliver at the
houses of customers for $4 a cord.
Dravisz of all kinds done at reasonable
rates? B'.B MARION.
For The Finest Groceries.
For The Freshest Vegetables,
For The MoBt Complete Assortment,
For Absolute Satisfaction,
In Filling and Delh ering -Ml Orders,
Call at
FRAJVK L.
Family Grocery and Provision Store,
Corner Benton and Chenamus Streets,
Opposite Custom House
Square.
TER apply to the Captain, or to
EMPIRE
THE 0TLT
Exclusive Dry Goods House
Our M Is Tie Most Complete, Our Prices At M Bottom
And Our Anxiety To Sell Ts Unequaled!
We Are Always at the Top of the Market
And With Us You Will Find. ".
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE
As Fast As They Appear In Eastern Markets.
WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR LATEST IMPORTATION
-OF
Ladies and Infants' White Goods, Skirts, Parasols, Silk Mitts, Gloves in
Lisle, Silk and Cotton, Fans, etc, etc
PRAEL BROS.
John A..
-DEALER
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware.
A General Assortment of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Agents tor
Magee Stoves and Ranges
Tha Best In the market.
Piumblng goods ol all kinds on hand. Job
work done In a workmanlike manner.
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND CANNERY WORK
Attended to Promptly on Reasonable Terms.
Cbennmns Street, A'ext to C. Iu Parser's Store.
ASTORIA,
THE NEW MODEL
A FUUL STOCK ALWAYS OK HAND.
3r.OT.8KX. J. GUSTAFSOX. A. JOHKSOX.
MARTIN OLSEN & CO.
DEALERS IX
FURNITURE 5 BEDDING
Corner 31 am and. Squemoqua Streets. Astoria, Oregon.
WINDOW SHADES AND TRIMMNGS; WALL PAPER, ETC.
A Complete Stock.
PRICES AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD.
AIX KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED AND TARNISHED.
FOR
Finest Groceries,
-GO TO-
FOARD t STOKES
A FULL LINE OF
HARDWARE
AND
Ship Chandlery.
A
NEW SLIP
Just Finished in Rear of Store.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Toys, Fancy Goods, Stationery,
CUTLERY, ETC.
Fresh Fruit Received Daily.
A Full Stock of Smokers Ar.Icles.
NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIYING.
CHAS. A. MAY,
Chenamus street, sooth side, one door
fcomOsss.
PARKER'S
STEAMEB
CLJR-J PARKER
Eben P. Parker,tfa3ter.
For TOWING. FREIGHT or CHAR
11. B. PABKEB.
STORE
:srzcs:cjs:s;oeg'a33tt
gomery
iy-
,jz.,z. :c
g?jjoe
KANGE CAN BE HAD IN AS
TORIA ONLY OF
E. S. BAWB9,
AGEMT
CALL AND EXAMINE IT. T U
WiLL BE PLEASED.
K. It. IIAWES Is also agent for the
I ML patent Cooiini Stove
t? An1 nfhflTflif-liB Pavaa
Fnrnace "Work. Steam Fxt
tings, etc, a specialty
THE LATEST STYLES
WALL 'PAPER
AT
B. B. FRANKLIN'S,
NEXT DOOR TO ASTORLVN OFFICE.
A very large Stock from which to select.
"Window curtains made to order.
-My patent Trimmer to cut Wall Paper
will be lound convenient to my patrons.
Hardware and Ship Mlery
VAN DUSEN & CO.,
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Hardware and Ship Chandlery
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvaa,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Sewiog Machines,
Pais ama Oilv,' er4crlef , etc.
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