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,--c HI " I) c UQ i I ASTORTA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 28. 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. XXXLV, NO 74. 4 ii- KINNEY'S LESS THAN ONE MILE FROM THE O. R. & N. DOCK, AND Beautifully Situated. z j Prices Low and Terms Reasonable. KEEN & COOK, AGENTS SOMETHING NEW. Kenney's Addition! Beautifully situated on the banks of the Columbia, ad joining proposed Public Park and near the newly discovered coal beds. Only $35 per Lot for a tew days, tict in now and secure fir.-t-olass Lots. FRANK SPITTLE, Agent. FRED Saddles and Harness A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. I tu&Ve a MxTlalty of j;oul woik and guaraulr? satisfaction. At th old Stand, Wrs Side Olncy Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, OREGON. Kindred Situate at Moii Future Terminus of western and Destined to be th. of the Great I "WS,SS,WWX.W.w.t.l.tSI.U.'..t..,It.'rfHt.W.W.t'.tS, i LOTS $100 AND $125 ! I Buy Now and Secure Choice Lois ! - TERMS E AS Y.- i Prices Will be Advanced to $150 and $200 aron SAMS BY BELL & BOODELL Cor. Fourth and Genevieve $125 AND $150 PER LOT BOBB & PAEKEB, General Ag'ts, Astoria. ASTORIA! Astoria, Or. SAIZ Park! of CotaMa M the Chicago & North S. P. Railroads, Shipping Center XTorthwest. April 1st. J Sts., - Astoria, Onp. H ANTHORN'S ASTORIA ! FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. AflTBrse to tie Holte of Valentine Scrip on the M. THE FOllTY-THICn STA TE. Ten Thousand Dollars. For a l.ipht Ship Aiul l'os Siznal. Special by California Associated I'KESi Washington-, D. C., March 27. In the case of Frank Burns and others who made application to locate Valen tine scrip upon the tide lands near Seattle, tho secretary oC the interior has decided that such laud is not with in Ihe intent of the act of congress authorizing the issue of the Valentine scrip of public lauds of the United States. It is stated that the lauds in question are located on the water front of. Seattle, which together with the improvements are valued at Feveral millious of dollars. l'aclfle Ito&d Lephlatlon. Special to Tub Astokian. Washington-, March 27. The house committee on Pacific railroads here referred all iu bulk to government consideration instead of separate bills as was at first proposed. The Forlj-Thlr.1 State. Sj).ci.il to Till'. ASTOUIAN. Washington-, March 27.- -The house to-day look up the bill Tor the admis sion of Wyoming. Springer, of Illinois, offered an amendment providing that none but males should vote, thus striking out the woman snffrago clause This was voted down. Two other motions, one to submit the above question of female suffrage to the people, and an other to the committee on territories, were voted down and the bill then passed bv a vote of 139 to 127. Io It At Once Without Any Krtl Tape, special to TlIK ASTOKIAX. Washington. March 27. -The sen ate committee, on military affairs to day agreed to report favorably a bill to loan ten thousand tents, u neces sary, to 1nb Hood sufferers in the lower .Mississippi, valley. The secretary or war said to-dav that if needed he could furnish 25,000 tents for the suf ferers within ten days. In The Senate. Special to TlIK Astokiax. Washington, March 27. Senator Dolph from the committee on com merce reported back favorably, the bill to reorganize the Paget Sound customs district, also a bill appropri ating a light ship and fog signal at the mouth of tho Columbia river, Ore gon, and on motion of Dolph, this bill was at once taken up and passed. The bill was passed authorizing the secretary of war to purchase 2,500 tents to shelter the people driven out by floods in the Mississippi valley. The auti trust bill was referred to the judiciary committee with instruc tions to report in twenty days. The Xciv Assistant Sccritari of War. Social to Tub Astouian. J Washington, Marcli 27. The ur gent deficiency bill iu which there is a prevision for paying the salan of the assistant secretary of war, which office was recently created, has been passed by both houses and it is prob able that a man will be selected within a few days for the position. So far as can be ascertained, no selection has been made, but it is under stood that secretary Proctor is inclined to name chief clerk Tweedall, who he behoves would be of more service to him than any one else who miglit be selected. A number or. per-. sons are applicants for tue place, but if the wishes ot tho secretary are car ried out, it is very likely that Mr. Tweedall will be selected. Tweedall is a native of Philadelphia and has been in tho war department for a num ber of years, has served as chief clerk for the past ten years, and is thoroughly equipped at every ioint, to perform intelligently and effectively the unties of the new office. The selection of no other man would, per haps, be so generally acceptable to civilians who are brought in contact with the war department as that of Mr. Tweedall. Killed By a Train. Special to Thk Astouian. Susquehanna,-Pa., March 27. The train on the Erie railroad killed three men at Bed Bock this morning. The men killed were brothers, Deidrick, John and Henry Blakesley, of New York. Henry disappeared some moths ago, the others threw np their jobs and went in search of him. They had just found him and wero return ing when killed. W) owing Rejoices at tbe Sens. Special to Thk ASTohiAX.l Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 27. The Capital ran wild on receipt of the news that the house had acted favor ably on the Wyoming bill. The cele bration will last until morning. Bands are playing, men and women cheering, and artillery and fireworks sounding. All the church bells are ringing and prayer meetings of thanksgiving wero held. Bealty values have advanced twenty-five per cent Call Early and Take Your ANOTHER GIGANTIC TRUST. let the Snprcrae Court of New York Ha Decided hnch literal. Special to Tub astoiuax. New Yohk, March 27. Six great white lead manufacturing companies of this city and Brooklyn to-day con solidated, "exchanging their stock for certificates on the National Oil and Lead companv. The companies are the Bradlev White Lead Co., Brook lyn White Lead Co., Lenox Smelting company, Jewett White Lead company, Union" White Lead com pany and Ulster Lead company. The trust starts with a capital of one million dollars, with a New York charter. The object of the consolidation as explained by W. P. Thompson, president of the lead trust, is to make lead for the low est figure possible, and selling it at the highest possible price uoni'Mjn lion is to be absolutely eliminated as one set of salesmen will cover a terri tory which used to be covered by six, and in place of six boards of salaried officers, there will be only one. The Ilurcbcll flatter. Special to Tub Astokian New Yobk, Marcli 27. T. B. Alder sou, of Alderson & Sons, mining en gineers, gives iu formation concerning two missing young men supposed to have been lured to Canada from Eng laud bv Burchell and murdered. Al derson" .t Co. notified the Canadian de tective, Murray, of the facts, and he is now investigating them. The miss ing men are Augustus A. Eawlings and Frank Begbie. Alderson is con vinced that most or the skeletons found in the wilds or Canada during the last six or eight years are the remains of young men forwarded to America iu this wy. What Ann Assert. Sjiirial to TlIK AsTOKlAN.l New Yokk, March 27. Ex-Gov. Ames, of Massachusetts, has just re lumed from Cuba. He says that he learned from the American cousul at Havana that Blaine favored free trade between tho United States. Cuba and Mexico, the United Slates to keep tho dntv on sugar from all parts of the world except tho islands included m the treaty. Fearful Catastrophe an J Ln of Life. Special to Thk Astouian 1 Chicago. March 27. Shortly after six o'clock this evening as the men were preparing to leave the big sugar refinery on the corner of Beech and Taylor" streets, the largest lxiler ex ploded. The llames caused by the ex plosion reached the starch department when another explosion occurred. Three tloors of the great building and the timbers supporting it, were actually blown to atoms. A large number of men at once went lo work at the ruins, where Ihe bodies of twenty or thirty men are supposed to be buried. At 9 o'clock four bodies have been recovered and the work is being pushed. The explosion occurred in a tv.-o-story brick structure in which thirty men were working, not one of whom escaped injury. Five are known to have been killed and tue balance are seriously and some fatally injured. During the excitement eight lire alarms were turned in from the neigh borhood and in a few minutes the police and fire department were on the gronnd working. The Avails and roof or the building collapsed like paper, and the workmen were buried beneath the ruins. At midnight no more bodies had been recovered, but several work men are missing, and it is thought thev have been killed. The explosion was heard at a distance of r. mile away. An Increase of 1'easioa. Special ;oTiik Astokiax j Washington, March 27. Oregon pensions granted: increase; Owen Jveegau, Jacksonville. Ctts Fire Years at An'mrn Special tt Tin: Atokian. BociiESTrat, N. Y. March 27.- Ex treasurer John E. Davis whose short age of S2,000 caused by cnrelessuess aud accommodating friends, was tins morning sentenced to live years in the Auburn prison on a plea or guilty. Another Prize M?Iit. Special to TiikAstokiax.j Omaha, March 27. About -100 peo ple witnessed a rattling eight-ronud fight with two-ounce gloves at the Gate City Athletic club to-night The coutestjints were Scoliy Gordon, of Denver, and Patsy Murray, of Omaha. Gordon had tho best of it most of the lime and knocked Murray out with a terrific right bander on the jugular. Patsy Cardiff, of Minneapolis was tho referee. Don't Co Off Before You Are Heady, Particularly on a lon Journey. He fully pie prepared. You cannot be. permit us to .say, unless 5"ju are accompanied with the travel er's and tourist's vade ineciiiii. Hosteller's Stomacli lHtters, most genial of appetizers, acclimatizes and promoter' of digestion. Aindnst seasickness, malaria, cranins and colics, begotten of hadlv cooked or unw hole some fooil aud brackMi water, nervousness. Increased by travel, chronic biliousness and constipation, the Hitters is a sovereign pre ventive. It imparls a relish for food not al together to your t-iste, and prevents it from disnirrceinir with vou. is ever was there such a capital tiling for the unlortunatc dys peptic who stands In dread of the best cooked meal. Stomachic trouble caused by ill-prepared viands aboard ship, on steam boats, and rations hastiiv boiled at railway restaurants, is soon remedied by the Hitters. i winch gives a quietus also loriieumaiism. Kinney rouuicsami insoiti:n:i ammismi iiiiHimiiiiiiiaiiniiimi iieaMMaisiwissisisiwnnsiiiiMtwwtwieaeeManwenBtaaai JAS. G. BLAINE Said to Favor Reciprocity EgniYalent To Free Trade. GEX. CROOK'S SXAJLI. ESTATE. Special by Tho California.AssocuTF.D Press. iEff xoiih, luarcu ju. j.ue rosi prints this evening a special from Washington, the substance of which is that representatives of this country in the Pan-American congress are re ported to have been authorized in the name of secretary of state Blaine, and with his approval, to make a proposi tion of absolute reciprocity to the representatives of the South American countries. The reciprocity proposed is without exception and the adoption of the plan would bring about free trade in even. article of commerce be tween the "United States and the South American countries. A proposition is said to involve the surrender by the U. S. of duties upon sugar and carpet wools imported from the conutnes ot Central and bouth America, in exchange for a similar concession from the govern ment ot those countries, as to merchandise imported from the United States, including all farm products, refined petroleum and lum ber, agricultural implements, machin ery and some other articles. It is as serted that such an exchange of con cession would increase the exports from the United States to Latin Amer ica rrom 850,000,000 to SGO.OOO.OOO per year. Maine Declines lo Talk About the Rumor Special to Thk astouian. Washington, March 27. Secretary Blaine declined to-night to talk about tho report sent from Washington and published in the New York Evening Post, to the effect that tho United Stales delegates to the Pan-American conference were authorized by him to make a proposition of absolute re ciprocity to the representa tives of the South American countries. A gentleman well posted m what is tromg on in conference, says that delegates Flint and Colidge, two ot the U. S. delegates, have been and are still in consultation with some of the foreign delegates, with refer ence to the subject, but whether they arc acting upon their own responsi bility or under the instruction of sec retary Blame, could not be ascer tained. 1 Very Small Estate. Special IiiTiik Astokiax.1 Chicago, March 27. Lieut Kcnnon has .been apKinted administrator of General Crook's estate to-day. It con sists of about SI ,000 worth of war pa pers. Had for American Hanafactuieri Special to Thk Astouian. Ottawa, March 27. In tho house of commons the miuister of finance pre sented his tariff changes. They seri ously affect or are chiefly aimed at United States manufacturers and in terests. The duty of 33 per cent on mining machinerv is removed. The duty of 50 cents per barrel on Ameri can Hour is increased lo 75 cents. Greeu frnits, shrubs and trees im ported free from the United States un der the statntory offer of reciprocity are put back in the tariff under the old duty of 20 per cent. The duty on fresh beef imported from tho United States is increased from 1 to 3 cents per pound. A Ilailroad Seized For Smngllafr. Spreial to Tiik A.stouiax.J St. Johns, N. B., March 27.-There as great excitement about town to- was gre; day when it was announced that the Shore Line railway, owned by Bussel Sage and others in New York, and which extends from St. Johns to St Stephen, opposite Calais, Maine, was to be seized for smuggling. J. D. Bonness, dominion cus toms officer, was pondent He said seen by a corres that the customs forbidden by tho officials had been government to give information re specting seizures, but he would state that smuggling had been extensively carried ou when the road was known as the Grand Southern and he was here to investigate the information which had been laid against the company. If certain charges were substantiated, the rolling stock and the lino would be held liable. Tho case is a novel one and the outcome will be awaited with great interest. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Vhon Baby vras side, wo gavo her Castoria. tVhcn she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, tVhcn sho became 3US3, she clung; to Castoria, tVhenshohau Children, she gave them Cantoris All the patent medicines advertiser in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and lollet articles etc. can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Astoria Real Estate & PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Southern Pacific Officials Ei Route From Sai Fmcisci, RAILROADS ZX S9UTH NEVADA. Special by The California Associated Pros. Taooma, Washington, March 27. Attachments were issued against the Pacific Mill Co. to-day by local traders, for small amounts. It has just de veloped that the company within a few days has executed a mortgage in favor of different parties for 120,900. It is stated that the 000060111881)6611 in an unhealthy financial condition for some time, and that an arrange ment for the benefit of its creditors would probably be made to-day. Be sides the paper above mentioned a mortgage of $75,000 is held by San Francisco parties, having been drawn nearly a year ago. It is also asserted that the company's assets will prove to be in excess of the liabilities and that all the debts would be discharged. Impertaat Kallree MtTM. Special to The astokiax. Tacoxa, March 27. President Oakes of the Northern Pacific, who is now here on a tour of inspection, says there is no truth in the reDorted trar- chase of the Baltimore and Ohio, and the same is true of the rumors regard ing the aooline. The whole system to be"-complete, should stretch from ocean to ocean. The present size of the line is quite sufficient to tax the energies ot the directors and ofioers. Arrangements have been made witk cue Wisconsin uemm w kitb.ubi road full entrance mlojpiyigo frr ia. - - -- . - - 'X.. - . ' V - trams and all needed HOMm Jot ; thf transaction of business. He thinks a satisfactory arrangemsatwW tornado so that trains of the U. If. oan run over the road of the Northern -Bacifio between Taooma and Portland. "This' will relieve the Union Pacific from the heavy expenditure of building a line of its own, until at some future time. A union depot for passenger service in Taooma naturally follows. The pol icy of the railroad compasiea is to unite when it can be done lac eral convenience and eoooom-r. Mr.fcoouncil to-morrow night it is un Oakes left for Portlasd tnlatTiiif. -fifcily however, that they will be given consult with reference to a iem pw-&xclu0tv6 right for a certain space senger station in conneMkoar witk tneoound. Union Pacific aad Sootleani nuafloRi -' roads. Tired ef Traaiateff. Special to The AstoeiaxJ Chkjo, CaL, March 27. A French man, supposed to be crazy came into Dayton early this morning without shoes, and-hi feat cut He was siren EFP0aKraS'S8nMMRMB jaWTBpBTBd un way to Sacramento and was directed to the railroad track. On the Dur ham road he took off his coat, took a pistol from his pocket and shot himself dead. His body was brought to Chico this afternoon. A Chlaastaa'a 14 larkausehln. Special to The Astosiax. TwxrEvrjca.H, CaL, March 27. About 11 o'clock this morning a Chinaman, Ah Toy, fired two pistol shots at some school children who were throwing stones in his house. One bullet was imbedded in the school building. The Celestial was arrested on a charge of assault to commit murder. No one was injured. The snow is rapidly melting around Downieville. Three Mlaslnr Fishermen. Special to The AstoriaxJ Sax Luis Obispo, CaL, March 27. iiosamel Uourcade, with his sons Jose and Joseph Minetti, left Cayucos last f?4ay or -""-- - omoe n Pthmg has been heard of them. It is c l m xi-T-? Ll ",? ii supposed that all are lost Fonrcade was an oia nsnerman. lie leaves a wife and several children. Railroad Magnates fearing Berth. Special to The Astokiax. Beddixo, CaL, March 27. CoL Chas. F. Crocker; J. A. Fillmore. Arthur Brown and J. J. Lindberg, of the Southern Pacific passed here this morning on a special, CoL Crocker goes to Portland onbusinas connected with the orection of a union depot at Portland. The others go to inspect the new road built in Cow Creek can yon. BaUilas; Aerees Renin. Special to The Abtokias.j Los Axoeles, March 27. H. M. McCartney, resident engineer of the Union Pacific road, in charge of the company's works west of Ogden, is in town. He says the work of building the line between Milford and Pioche, Nov., is steadily progressing. "We have 2,000 men employed on the job at present, scattered over 115 or 125 miles of road to be built I think that by December 1 we will have trains running into Pioche. No building will be done south of Pioche." Water Front Owners Are Manny. Special to The Astoriax.I Seattle, March 27. There is con siderable rejoicing in tbe city over the decision of the secretary of the in terior, in the Valentine scrip case, as lnr;whnTV"Z3: f 7 Tw k;t. r-Tw, ZiST-lZii "".rIla,e8"on dizziness, Lioss ot Appetite, title to which is now cleared by that Yellow Skin ? Shiioh's Vitalizer is a decision. positive care. At J. C. Deraent's. Choice! WA81T3GT0S LEGISLATURE TO ADJOURN. Well May tke Feenle Sajolee Exceedingly. Special to Thk Astokiax. Olympia, March 27. The adjourn ment of the legislature takes place to morrow. A state ball, tendered by citizens to the governor, state officers and the legislature, is taking place to-night It is a great occasion, many guests from Seattle, Tacoma and other cities attending. Fire la Seattle. Special to Tub Astoria-. I Seattle, March 27. A fire this evening destroyed the tents occupied byW. T. Bestaurant, Frank Leitz, furnishing goods, and Wallace, barber shop, on Yester Avenue, near Com mercial street The total loss is three thousand dollars, and the insurance two thousand. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. Mere Saew aad Sleet. Special to The Astokiax. Sax Francisco, March 27. Heavy wind, snow and sleet storms are raging between Omaha and Chicago this vening, and seriously interfering with the telegraph lines. Ckaage ofOBeen. Special to The Astouiax. Sax Dnsao, CaL, March 27. On April 1st, G. W. Sanborn, general superintendent of the California Southern railroad, will retire from that position, and W. C. Beemer will succeed him. A Life's Sad Ending. Special to The Astokiax. Los Axoeles. March 27. G. Gordon Adams, an attbrney-at-law, shot and Jailed himself this morning in his ogae. It is thought that the deed was; an accident He leaves a widow; fee was forty years old, served in the tJjHOB. army and rose to the rank of brifadier-generaL After the war he wiaU. S. district attornev for the southern district of Mississippi. Franchise fsr the Ualen Pacific. Special to Tbe Astokiax. Seattle, March 27. The probabil ity is that the Union Pacific will be granted the rrancnise asxed ior py tue Iv- - Mast Start tat Canada This Month. Special to The Astokiax. Pobtlaxd, March 27. Geo. John son, employed at Wadhams & Co., wholesale grocers, is an embezzler to the amount or K),uuu. donnson is a prominent member of the church. Antor "Searches for a Dime. The following story, illustrating tho Astor philosophy in money matters, is told of the late John Jacob Astor by the man who was the other actor in the scene: "I went to Mr. Astor," he said, "with a business proposition which demanded an investment of $100,000 on his part While listening to the plan he kept groping and feel ing about on the floor for something he seemed to have dropped. When I had finished he said readily: 'All right, go on with the affair; I'll furnish the money.' At that instant a man entered to tell him that one of his buildings had just burned down. " That happens nearly every day,' he said, with the utmost unconcern, and went on feeling about witn great care for that something on the carpet. "I finally asked him what he had dropped. "Why,' he said, raising his head and looking as woebegone as a small boy, 'I dropped 10 cents here a few mo ments ago and I can't find it If a man's buildings burn down they are gone and he can't help it, and he is bound to let them go. But a man who deliberately throws away 10 cents because he won t take the trouble to find it is not to be forgiven.' " How They Shake Hands. A man and a woman meet and both burst into a smile of welcome. Then the woman swings her right arm, which is perfectly rigid, straight out from her shoulder and directly in front of her. When the hand has reached the height of her chin she holds it there, with the thumb toward the face and the palm turned slightly outward. The man, who has been approach ing her, gently takes hold of her hand a good deal as one might grasp the rung of a ladder. He bows slightly, as though intending to press his lips to the lady's hand, and then lets go abruptly and drops his hand to his side. Then, the woman drops her stiffened arm, and the ceremony is over. This is English. Brooklyn Eagle. No home should be without it to ar rest disorders promptly, which, if not taken in season, often develop into se rious diseases. Rev. James M. Rol lins, Pastor M. E. Church, S., Fairfield, Va writes: "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for many years, having made it ray only family medicine. My mother before me was very partial to it. It Is a safe, good and reliable medi cine for any disorder of the system and if used in time is a great preventive of sickness." .A-? YOU MADE miserable by in- trust Co., Portland Agt& STRICKEN BTA CYCLONE. Two Tloflsanil liyes Swept Out In lonisyflle, KenMj. THE STORX IS STILE RAGING. Special by California Associated Press. CnrcxxxATi, March 27. It is re ported here to-night that the western end of the city of Louisville has been blown down by a cyclone and from 1,500 to 2,000 lives were lost. It occurred about 9:30. The Terr Latest Tali Morning. Special to The Astokiax.1 Sax Francisco, CaL, March 28, 2 a. ar. The storm is still raging in a large section of the country between the Mississippi and the Bocky mountains and telegraphic communication is se riously crippled. Tbe Dock Laborers Strike Agaia. Special to The Astokiax. Liverpooii, March 27. The dock laborers who resumed work yesterday have again renewed the strike be cause the employers refused to dis charge the men hired to take the strik ers places. Mackerel and Shingles. Parson Brown, who loves a joke, though it be at his own expense, is fond of relating his experience in cir culating a subscription paper for the purpose of raising funds to shingle a church. Among others ho called on a merchant who was a liberal man where the object wa3 praiseworthy. In the present instance he subscribed five dollars. Shortly afterward the parson called to collect the amount, but the mer chant, having had occasion to pay out all his money that day, informed the clergyman of the fact and invited him to call again. This did not exactly accord with the parson's views. Look ing around the store he discovered a kit of mackerel which he thought might easily be converted into cash, "How much for mackerel?" he asked. "Five dollars a kit," replied the merchant "Well, if you have no objection, Til take that kit for your subscription." "All right, parson," said the mer chant heartily. ''You're welcome to anything in my store to the amount of $5, but, though mackerel are fa mous for making a man dry, I wouldn't shingle my church with them if I were you." Lewist on Journal. BHCklea's Arstica SsUre. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped flands.'Chilblatns, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. l-rice25 cents per box. For sale by .7. W. Conn. W1IY WILL YOU cough when Shi lob's Cure will give immediate relief. Price, 10 cts., 50 cts. and SI, at J. C. De ment's. SHILOxI'S CATAKKU KEMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. At J. C. Denient's MARVEL. Was used in tbe emit) of Mrs. John Gemmlll of Milroy, Mifflin Co., ra., who had suffered extremely for 19 years from a which she received to the spine. She was a cripple, unable to walk. Before the second bottlo of St Jacobs Oil was exhausted ah was cured. At Druggists akd Dealxbs. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. laMaMrt, HeV GaM IS Pounds. "Ihkvebeona great sufferer from Torpid Idver and Dyspepsia. Every thing I ate disagreed with me until I began taking; Tuft's Pills I can now digest any kind of food, never have a headache, and have gain .ed fifteen pounds in weight." VT. C. SCHUI.TZE, Columbia, S. C. SOJjD EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpenters and Builders. Holt & McCurtrie's old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles of dwelling-houses, ranging from 9900 to 912,000. Gall and see them. TO LARSON & HILLBACK -ron- GROCERIES AND FKESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street, next to Pioneer office. . 9 Oil TERMS EASY! --; tf c-r .-!' Hi ,t, -