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C37 f ASTOKlA.OKr.GON: U'OXEi Mi , ..rniKl'Ai:Y2i).IK9. ISSUED I5VBHY WORKING (Ucnd.iy excepted.) J. P. HALLO P.A:: & COMPANY, rub!iMiicr and Proprietors, ASTOIIIAX COlLOivil, - - ( A- bTr.niT. Terras of Subscription. Served Tv CirrliT, per wwK ........... 15rt- Nnt bv M til. per fimitli C .l " " " one tu-... J7.UU Free of ptntagc to sub-tciiben. The Astoria?.- guarantees to Its adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspa-"-pe" published on the Columbia river. - Gee: T. Myers has sone brick for d&ie. bee ad. , xjhe A. O. U. W. ' has 80 members. lodge at Ilwaco -Ehe Alki bas 1,000 ton of coal aboaraTfbe Idaho 500." An A. O. 17. W. badge awaits ownership at this office. J. M. Hess, the sailmaker, has turned, and is ready for business. re The members of the naval com. mission were at Olympia yesterday. Before Justice May yesterday the charge ncaiust N. Davich was dis missed. Tributaries of the Columbia are reported fall of fine salmon clear np to the headwaters. Have you a ticket for the Lydia Thompson performance? Get one at at the New York Novelty Store. The R. R. Thompson, which has had about 820,000 of repairs pnt on her, will be launched at Portland to day. A few seats still are to be procured for tho LydiaThompson performance to morrow night, at the New York Nov elty Store. The annual school meeting in District No. One will be held at 7:3(. p. M.. on the first Monday of nezi month. Company "H.," O. N. G., so soon a Gov. Pennoyor birds tho bill will b. allowed by law to have the count court onild tho members thereof aL armory. Oapt. W. H. Whitcomb came down yesterday evening with two bargei of stone. Oapt. Brown takes their the remainder of the way to theii resting place at Fort Stevens. .The Dolphin arrived in yesterdaj from Tillamook nnd learned of tin transfer to the Portland company Tho vessel follows the Gen. Miles U 'Portland.'' The Alliance also arrived in and went up river. - Tacoma has organized a stock ez change. The object is stated to b to check the tendency to high price of real estate and prevent a boom like uuto the Southern California boom. Verily, verily, booms be bad things. A pile of wood beioz sawed and aplitis a usual sight, but such a pih ns the cord wood in front of Wherry' butcher shop is, in Astoria, a very un usual sight. The aforesaid cordwuod is oak, solid oak, and it looks like a pity'to burn it. The operation of ovariotomy was recently performed on Mrs. Jacob Weiss, of Stella, W. T., by Dr. J. A. Fulton, of this city, the patient being now convalescent. This, and the op erntion of lithotomy are considered to be difficult operations in surgery. The Northern Pacific Manufactur ing company of Portland has been sued by Louis Ennist for 310.000 damages. Plaintiff claims that on the 15th day of October he was ordered to steer a buggy from a second-story window down a tram waj and the ropo being rotten broke and threw the complainant a distance nf eighteen feet, breaking his arm in four places and inflicting other injuries. The psenger3 on the 8. G. Reed last tiiuht, were J. G. Megler and wife, W. Tracy, Eev. A. Le Roy, A. W. Berry, Prof. Dobbins, A. G. Vaughn, A. Schanz, O. Brush, H. B. Thoilson, Gust Holmes and wife, Mrs. F. D- Winlon. Mrs. M. J. Kinney, Mrs: Taylor, Wm. Loft, G. Murtle, Mrs. Bain. Maj. Hilton, Goo. Lang end wife, G. Sherbeck, Theo. Huertb, M. Huertb, O. Rowa nnd wife, Mrs. JT. Miller. , "gMra. Lsbold. living at Elma, W. T.. bad quite a novel experience last week, in going to Vancouver to prove up on her timber claim. While stoD ping over night at Portland she pre sented her husband with a son. The land office officials, considering the affair a "mitigating oiroumstance," al lowed her further time to make proof on her claim. A good timber claim and a fine boy are not to be expected to f-n o the lot of every ono at the sun time. About four years ago says tho Mon tesano Vidette, Mr. A. M. Simpson oonceived the idea of procuring some ct the famous eastern or Boston -clams, and plaoing them in the watert of Gray's harbor, as an experiment. He obtained about six bushels ol them; -which Capt Baily, then master of Vis Arrio, distributed at various places in the harbor. These clarat have multiplied wonderfully, until to day it is estimated that they would fill two of the largest vessels that come'into the harbor. They are far - superior to any shell fish on the coast, b"ng remarkably tender and deli- .toss. PUBLIO HTBTBUOTION- The County Superintendent's Beport. Som Kerommendallous and Snscrations. State school superintendent E. B. McElroy has issued tho report of the condition of the sohools of this state for 18SS. Following is the report, as therein contained, of O. W. Shively, the debool superintendent of this ceunty: Clatsop county has not, until dur ing the past two years, takou that in- toie-t in ndvuuoiug education that h s long been negknted. Most of the uojmlutiuu of the countv beinc ner. bous of limited education, and most ui meir iime tacen up m manual la bors, little time has been devoted to Keeping uiive nny enthusiastic feeling with regard to bettering the mental condition oi tne emidren. But lately a more general feeling is being shown, and I find the people in the country oniy want good teaoners, and are sat lstled to pay them better salaries tnan Heretofore. This general feel ing and interest in improving the public sohool system, to better ad vance the mental culture of the school children, and to furnish the Bchools with qualified teachers, has been brought about by educational meet ings, where the teachers have met and interchanged their views on educa tion, and introducing for discussion me many new features of mental training and the advanced methods Of teacbinc CdoDted in older nt.itps. To mako good teachers it i3 neces sary to frequently have eduoational meetings. Clerks' Bonds. I believo that every school clerk should bo required to kivo sumcient oonds to tlie distnot. school directors generally are not strict enough, and sometimes it has happened in the connties in the state that directors did not requiro nny bonds of th'e sohool clerk, and as a consequence it has happened that the umnci naa oiten been tne loser or school money. I believe the direct ors should be moro careful and bee and inquire and gain all the informa tion tney can whether the bondsmen ire responsible persons, end the clerks bonds should never be le3s than the school law stipulates. No honest school clerk will be unwilling to give tne required bonds. Ulatsop county bas been fortunate in having school directors who are careful to follow the school law, and require all their clerks to enter into bonds be fore taking the office, and I have not aeord of this county ever losing a jent. School Apparatus. The public schools of Clatsop county are very ieficient in all kinds of sohool sppar itns. I find the country schools en irely in need of maps, alobes, charts, to. I have suggested to the board if directors of the city sohools in this :otmty that more attention Bbould be 'iven to school apparatus. School Directors Duties, Etc. the school directors should be dili gent and watohful, and often visit their school or schools, giving encour igement to teachers aud pupils by so foing. It the teachers feel that the lirectors take an. interest in educat ion, and the pupils also feel that -heir interest in getting an education is-being looked after, they always are nore diligent in their studies. I be ieve it is an essential duty of the school directors to often visit the schools and, see tnat the sa litary con lition of the school room is such that the preservation of health is best promoted, that the room are prop erly ventilated, that the rooms are properly and evenly heated, and that tne seats in the school room are so irranged that the light will not' injure the eyes. In a moral sense the duties if the school directors are Very im portant, for they are in a great meas ure responsible for the moral train ing of the school children. District School Houses. The dis trict school houses of Clatsop coun ty are mostly situated in the country, iu many locations that are far away from any transportation facilities, and the settlements are very scatter ingoften the children have to walk from homo a mile or mors to the chool bouse. The sohool houses in the country are mostly built very cheaply some of log?, when no lum ber can bo secured. Occasionally a frame building for school purposes is een in tho country districts. In the city of Astoria the school housc3 are in a much better plan. In 6cboo! district No. 1, which is the oldest in the county, there is a very tino three story frame building, with brick base oient, well lighted and ventilated, and heated with furnaces situated in the basement. This school house cost $35,000. The next best school house is in district No. 18, which is situated iu tue city of Astoria and was at one time a part of district No. 1, and was made a separate district in tho year 1880. This district has a nice, com fortable two story frame building, which cost the district about 915,000. I find most of the school houses suitably located with regard to sani tary conditions, and in the country the schools are mostly un elevated ground, situated near unfailing springs of pure water. As far an I have seen, and am able to judge, I believe Clatsop county is well supplied with comfortable sohool houses. While not so grand and costly as ,.some of the school houses in other connties of the state, still they are comfortable, and the chil dren learn just as well as it they stud ied in more grand buildings. School Clerks Reports. The school clerk's report should be made out carefully, and plainly written, so that the original can be quickly un lerstood, and before completing it should be carefully examined to see if correct and all the required infor mation has been reported. It should oe corrected, if any errors, before lending to the county superintendent, rod should be complete in every de tail, so that when the county super intendent makes bis report to the state superintendent of public in struction it can be immediately un derstood. New Sohool Districts. Before ma king any new school- districts in the ooastj vu school eaperatendtat should be fully advised about all the conditions before giviog his official consent. He should go and locate the sohool distnot himself, and see that it is for the best interest of the adjoining sohool districts, and that the conditions are suoh that a new district would be for the best intorest of all concerned. It sometimes, how ever, happens that the voters in old districts become dissatisfied; that is. some of them become involved into a neighborhood quarrel and endsavor to have a new school district. Under such a state of facts existing I do uot think it would be wise or proper to make a now distriot. A now district should bo made when tho circum stances are such that the distance for the majority of the students to travel to the school house 13 a hard ship: and new districts should be re quired, .before ree'erving any of the financial benefits, to see that school is taught at least three months in the school year. Y .Examination of Teachers. Many of the teachers at the third quarterly examination tor less, .or (Jiatsop county, tried very hard to evade the new school law, especially those who had a first grade certificate for two years. Previous to tho examination many of the teachers of the county wished to know if I would not issue a renewal. As the opinions of many persons were in conflict about this matter, I wrote to the state superin tendent to advise me in tho matter. I finally, before tho examination came off, found a circular letter from the state superintendent of public in struction whioh bad been furnished my predecessor in office, which gavo me all the necessary information. 1 therefore required all teachers to be strictly examined under the now law. I beliovo. the now school law for the examination of teachers is a very good law, and better protects the teachers who have made teaching a life study, and tho law gives surer protection to the public. Under the board of county examiners there is not the same charaoe to show favorit ism as under the old law. "Miss Brown -would be a charming girl," I heard a youu man s-ay, "If she had a good complexion, aiid those spots would go away; But they spoil her looks completely." If Miss Brown would onii take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DI-jcdutv, what a happy change 'twmhl make. It would drive out all the humors irom her blood and make it pure. And the blemishes complained of dis appear, bo v rv ure. Th's medicine Is the L'reat nurifier of me oiooa, anu ui uunng eruptions and blotches will soon v.inUh when it is used JLWACO ITEMS. Ilwaco, Feb. 13, 1889. The project of having a newspaper owned and published here, has been abandoned ana all money subscribed for the same returned. The Ilwaco gun club held a shoot ing match to-dav. AL Green, of Bnv Center, won the championship linden by five points, and used a Winchester ntle witn open sights. Several mem bers used the Ballard rifle with the "globe and peek8ight,-and were de- reatea oy those using the Winchester with open sights. Again the dwellers at Ft Canby are disturbed at night by the screams of a cougar who appears to haunt the woods near the. dwellings. A. party struck his trail, and Allen's St. Ber nard dog Don followed it up the hill back of tho officers' Quarters nnd suc ceeded in running out ayoung3o' that took to the waltr aud landed 'at MoKenzie's head. A. E. Heath is building a buujy. Wm. Hall is engaged in tho ame kind of business fo.r himself. Mr. Wm. Taylor and Miss Fanny Dalton were married here yesterday. The I. R & N. Col will soon com- meuee preparing for the snmmpr trade. A handcar ha; already hove in sight. Rev. N. H. Reed, an Advent, from Portland, ha been here for two weeks preachiug nightly to large and deep Iy interested audiences at the school hon?e. He is an elonnent mnn nnrl a fluent speaker. Not a cent baa he asked to help pay expenses, but preaohes free. Already several fami lies have commenced to observe Sat urday as the Sabbath, and a Sabbath school organized with 25 members Inauguration day will be celebrated here, and n masked ball in the even ing- N.G. Vllrntinn Co. "11," O. N. C. All members of this f!.i. nm linrohr ordered to appear for recnlar drill this (Wednesday) eveniuc, nt 8:30 abarp. A. E. Shaw, Commander. Large quantities of salmon are now beinz shinned frnm tlin horhnr and tho Chehalis to Portland nnd the Sound cities. Yesterday Robt. Os- trand 8hi0Ded from hern twalvn linn. dred pounds .to the Sound. Every steamer going to Portland also car nes from one to two tons of salmon. Vidette, IS. The mills of SeattlA hnvn no-ropil in ship no more lumber to San Fran cisco during the coming season. The demand there is so poor, and tho lo cal demand is so heavy, that no money can be mado by exporting. Welnhnrd's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, C cents. Coffee and cake, Central Restaurant. ten cents, r.t the Seals Coohcd to Order. Private rooms for ladles and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes. Fur Kent. . The store room formerlv cccunled by the Empire Store. An eligible loca tion ana a good business stand. Apply to ClIAS. .S. GUNDEESOX: CliiltoCryforPitciier'sCastoria A FINE CELEBKATIOJf Of a Most Ampiclons Anniversary. A quarter of a contnrv nf prog- resB, or growth and nf Biori; ous record was grandly celebrated at Ross' opera house by Astor Lodge No. 6. and Pacific Lodge No. 17, of the Knights of Pythias, last evening, the occasion being tho silver anniver sary of the organization of that great order, which was founded twentv-fivo years ago. ihe hall was bennlifnllv fWrmto,i and tho banners of the IndoM nmi' the regalia of the order were conspic uous, many of tho kuighta also ap pearing iu full uniform. Grand Prelate A. A. fifpvplon,! a a. livered the address, which was list- enea to witn interest and attention. xieviewinu tne nsg nnd nm-mtv, ine oraer irom its incipiency in Feb ruary 18G4, in Washington Lodge No. 1. till to-day when there are over 300, .000 members "to assist in the realiza tion of the faODCS of thp 'K'nicrMa nf I Pythias, 'Peace on earth, good will I fnararrl man ' ' The speaker told in eloquent lan guage tho story of Damon nnd Pyth ias, which is the keynote of Pythian principles. "Greater love hath no man than this: that be lay down 1m life for his friend," and justly claimed that the rule of life in tho TTnlrrhtc of Pythias was not alone a silent pre cept but an active duty. With n brief exposition of the prin ciples and purposes of the order the speaker closed amid applause, tho or ohe3tra began the grand march and dancing began. lhero was a large assemblage, nil present enjoyed themselves and tho silver anniversary of the Knights of Pythias will long live in the remem brance of those present, and will form n pleasant retrospect to hang npou the walls of Memory's picture gallery. LVERY NIGHT i SCRATCHED. Until the Hkln -was rnir, Hotly covered with Ncalea llk t.irig .r mortar. Cared by Cntlcnrn Item edics. I nm eoinir ta tell vnti nf nn nTkanhlin... chanso our CTtrcni Ki.su ims performed n mo. About the lt of April Inn I noticed omo red iimple 1 ke coming nut nil orer my body, but thousbt nothin of it until jonie timo latur on. irhcn it bnnn tn InMr ULn ai.t. of mortar flatted on, nnd which cauio off in layers a compnni d with itcbinc. I would fcratchovcry night until I was uw. then the next night the Kales, beinir furmeil mean whilo. were s-cratchf doff ngain. In vain did I cunfult all the doctors in tho country, but with utaid. lter gim gup all hope of re covery. I happonrd to soe nn advertisement inthonowspapcrabo tyourCu ktki Iusib m sand purchased thorn from mv druggist, and obtained nlmot iramoliato relief. 1 bo gan to notice that ihefcaly eruption' gradually dropped off and diaDnearcd one bv one. and hayo been full cured 1 had the dieae luirieenmonmioeiorei oojan taki gtheuir ticuisa n llEnjfb and in four or fivo weeks was entire! f cured .My diono was eczema andpsorU'M lTecommended the' hth uit IiKMKDiJCn to nil in fiTVlVii-inifv. and f Lnnit of a great many who bavoMaken them, and tha- k me Tor tho Knowledso of them especi ally mothers who hnvobaba? witn scaly erup tion" on theirTieod' and. bodies I cannot ex pre;9 in Words the thuik&to sou fur what thr tjlu ICL'iia ICKJiKDIKUhavo beento mo My i?(niy wa3-coverod with' scales and'J waan awful .-p!C'acl9 to behold. Aqwiny skin Is as. nice nEU clar as a, baby's . t Septal, lSWr " f Feb 7.1SS3.- Xofa trace, n'hatsoovor of the disease from xrhich I fuifejod has shown iiceii since my cire. ' ' OKO. CUifcY. Ve e&nnat do luFtieo tatha etflpm m whlMi ( UTii.uUA.tbo great skin cure, nnd cue -H So i; and cMul-itfeskin beautifier, pre pared from if, andCvr.i Um ''s ! Vi-.n-i, the new Blood I'uuScr.arebcldby thothou3 end upon thousand' whoso lives have been made U ipuy by tho euro of ngoniuiur, humil iating, itching, fcalv and pimnly disease, of tne skin, scalp and blood, wltb loss of nair. Sold everywhere. Price ; Cuticura.'Oc-: SOAP. 2uc : KfSOI.Vi-.nt. SI lO. Iren.irid b the roiTF.KUr.ca aku Chemical Co., i)uiimi, .ua-'s Send for "How to Ci re Skin Disease," 01 pages, 0) illustrations and R-0 tcminonUls PMPI.ES b ack-heads red. rough, chapped rilll andully skIq trerentcd by Curucet 3-i ip. mtrrw-xi?mna Catarrh to Consumption. Catarrh in iU dearaclivo" forca r-tands r.CKt tn nnd undoubtedly Ic.i 'f on tu con'uiiiMion It i thcri-foro lingular that tbuo offlii-uJ with this fearful di'ea.c bu'tld nut tn ko it tho object of their livrs toiii tliemelvo- oi it licceptivo ri-medies o-nco t, . by ijnor ant protenders tu medical l.r.(iitktJ .- bite weaken d tho confidence of th great mjjoii tv of sutTerers in all advcttn-cd remidie Ihev bfcome reigned to a lifu of nii.m rather than totturu themselves with doubtful palliative. But this will never do CatJrrh raun bo met nt every stao and co'i.b.itcd with all Our might In mjny cjqcs tho diea-o ha-ns sutned dangerous symptoms lbo bone4 and cmilligoof thonoo. tho organ ofboiring. of seeing and of tasting to affected n-i to be meles. ihc uvula elonyatcd, tbo throat -o inflamed and irritated ai to product! a con staut and distressing ccujth annual's itADictL Wr." moet3 even phnsoof Catarrh, from a simple bead cold ti the most loathsi-mo nnd dftr 'Ctivo tage3 'tis local and con tltutinnal ln-tjnt-in re-lievi- g. permanent in caring, safe, economi cal and never failing Each i ncknge con rirj ono buttle cf tho RAliu'A'.CUitK.ono box Catakimi.xL S i vrjNT.andan imi-uoki Imialeu, with treatise; price. 1. ro-iir.nl)tti:o& Chfmicai. Co.. Boatok Pains and Weaknesses r FEMALKS Instantly relieved by the C'nti turu an i-i".ii I ii-tor. a now.m'St agrooah'o.intantaneou m and infallible pain-killing plaster. csp daily adapted to relievo to mato 1'alna and U eaknesso U'nr- rauua vastly superior to all oth-r planters. ami the moscponociAniiaoieioi'ain.innam mation and H caki est y t compounded At alt druggists. 25 ents fivo for SI W; or post age freo. of 1'errci: Djiuo a.vij chemical Co.. Boston. Mass. Taxpayers of Astoria MUST IIN DIN TIIEIK ASSESSMENT I.N'3AroNCE.asl nm now Making up the Itoll. J. f. UU'KINMON, City Assesanr. No ice LSHEUEBV GIVEN THAT TIICBE AltE funds in the citv treasury to pay nil War rants endorsed prior to O t.ist. lexs. J. . HC-TLEK. C!tyTrcauicr. Astorii, Jan. 10. 15W. All tne patent medicines aavertUed In this paper, together with the choici st oerfumerv. and toilet articles, etc-cm be bought at thelowcit prices, at.l.VV. Uoiiirs drug srore. opposite uc.'iaent hctel, Astoria. Peak's Soap ja the most elegant toilet adjunct. -j- Remnant All odd lengths of goods accumulated in the various departments will be placed on our counters this week and Ill LB" o ffl S 4-an(HiHBB Hit M i I i 1 1 1 1 . QFJL! I wet Dick the other day, and he I seemed sort'er puzzled: 1 aked him what's the matter? and s he, I VManf tof?et myself a new suit, and stf all I my hat looks as though It needed n rc-:and sez hf, jouknow, Jan, uiy oldest boy he's joins' To college to Ret edicated, and he musf have a new rig, but my po ket book Is Ktttiag s-iri'er hungry, aud 1 dont know n hat to do ! gg here.sez Iter Dick! You any thine; Jf ynu nln't aware of tho fa-t thitt HERMAN WISE is selling his stnci. ciff at greatly rrduci-d prices, in edi-r tn make loom for his immense Sl'RlXO stock. Un 1 LJa 1 I met Dick 2 days later, nd! ndi and sez he, as he laffed an'i give me the Lodge wink ! !t do beat anything how HERMAN WISE, that little fuller lu the Occident Uotu build ing, slaughters clothing. EEGARBliESS u rot Ei THE an TOBm TILLAMOOK, Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor The P. & C S. S. Co.'s Steamer "ALLIANCE" Will sail from PORTLAND as follews: QUAY'S II AltEO It Thursday, Ortober4. 11,13 and 25. November l, S, 15,22 aud2, UecemUer C. 13, 20 and 27. SIIOALWATEK 11AY OctO'ier 4 and IS. N vemberl.lUuD'ia. Ui-cember 13 and i7. TIl.LAMOoK Monday-OctiiDer 1.15 .v d 29. November If and 20. December 10 ami 21. Steamer Ieaes Portland, from foot of C treet ut 8 P. M. on abuTe dates. Astoria G A .M. tlie following inoruiiitf. Tlie Cuiniiany reserves Hie right to cliange time and place of soiling. t. . oritoNG, President. C. P, UPIIDlt, Apent Astoria. GEO. Jl'LKAX. S III. FEE.3IAK. McLean & Freeman. BLACKSMITHS. peclsl Attention paid to all Sh p and Steam b iat Kep.vrtn HORSESHOEING. Lodging CamD Workn. specialty. All kinds uf Uiacksmltlilnx uono tu order. Mmp. corner Jefferson and Olney streets, Aston.i, Oregon. .1 Tine and Well Solcctcl Stoclt OF Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, etc. AT H. EKSTKOM'S Joftelry Establishment. All goods warranted, as guaranteed. Cppuslto Crow's gallery, Astoria, Oregon, BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. JOHN TTASay. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.i snCCESSUEd TO J". O. H. O SJ County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. Now Styles, Caskets and funeral raaterUU. Kexc to Asxoiour office. i i ,CJ A Sale! OF COST ! ! The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. Leaving Astoria Monday ,...........8 A. u. TiieUy ... :03 P. M. " " Wi-dnrsddy..7 SO p. M. " Friday .7 iS) P. St. " " baturday .. 4 .00 P. M. C 030 connections at Kolanu to the Sound ; at Astoria with tlie Ocn. Milet lor Ilwaco, Ojstcmlle ami tiniya Harbor; at Portland null tlie " . & C IS. K, and west side trains. P .t V. V. It. It ; ancouver and uregon City boats, and Katciti bound trains. Morgan & Sherman. GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Civonto Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies lurnisned at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of tho city. Office and "Warehouse In Uiimo's Sew BuiIdlB3 on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37. ISTOKIA. OKKGUIV. For Sale Seaside Lots. OnOICB LOTd IK MCl.KEV'3 ADDI tiou to Ocean Grove for slo upon rea iouanlo term'. Now is the time to buy bo fore the boom. Apply t OEO. NOLAND. Or C. If. 'llionuoiv. Fhortherm GHOWH PUNfy AND SEEDS Arts acknowlprfeed tho best, being hudler, more prndacilro and yield better crops. FIXE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CodiAlaloc oaly thsbul varttlts,mII4fr oa tfpU citloa. WEITE FOB IT Xs, x. jyTs-z & co., Florists ano Seecshen, St. Paul, Mint. oyETTurrrcLEsroa'nisriiicsor i .-cS ? d C loth m House Cannery Supplies ! FFixr.isTS Aho Seecshen, St. Paul, Mwi.jI daji cnty. aoa. pmyiH. ,tJSStlt' 1 . McimntPmrrnrg IgggySuSSSgMJ WTfir man wm cv- , ECt60c TL blcaeab etickJ ajwie. Utof rrfhlTirl rrnnl-rrttMrrrfl n- kSQKSSSSs aTHKb. niv 1 ITBRREd llv "