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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORN1NIJ, MARCH 13, 1894 TERMS OV SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Seied by carrier, pepr week.. J5 cts t-'t-Dt by moil, per month 60 cis bent by mall, per year $7.00 WEEKLY, fiont by mall per year, J2.00 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. 1 h Astorlan guarantees to Its nub crlbers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia liver. Advertising rates can be obtained on replication to the business manager. This paper Is in possession of all the telegraph franchises, and Is the only paper on the Columbia river that pub lishes genuine dispatches. , , Tl e Daily Astorlan'a circulation Is live times as great as that of the com I'lned circulation Of the other dally pa yors of Astoria. The Weekly Antorlan, the third cld el weekly in the state of Oregon, has, rttxt to the Portland Oregonian, the largest weekly circulation in the state. Subscribers to tlse Antorlan are re quested to notify this oiilce, without toss of time,, immediately they, full to receive their dally paper, or when they do not get it at the usual hour. By do ing this they will enable the manage ment to place the blame on the proper parties and to Insure a speedy remedy. Handley -&- Ifaas are our -Portland ugents and copies of the Astorlan can te had every morning at their stand vii FlrBt street. TIDE TABLE. For the Week, Beginning To-day, PITS EBIOH bm I It. WATKIt Tfm I it. Tue.. 131 4 3518 4 Wed. G 28.8 3 Thr.. 15 6 35 8 Fri.. 16 Sat,.. 17 Sun.. 18 Mon.. 19 7 52:8 01 9 08 81 TO 1618 3 11 1518 51 5 5515 71 11 350 71 7 205 4 ... 8 575 5 0 003 10 086 0 1 44:4 41 10 5X 6 8 3 24 4 3 11 37 7 5 4 838 4 ... 6 28:2 61 . LOW WATHl A.M. P.M. h"m ; ftTHTa FT. 10 47)3 4 12 Dl!0 7 2 1510 4 8 2500 4 2403 6 15 0 5 5 580 5 YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nlshed by the U, 8. Department of Ag' rlculture weather bureau. ' Maximum temperature, 47 degrees; minimum temperature, 38 degrees; pre clnltatlon .14 Inch. Total precipitation from' July 1, 1893, to date, 78.60 Inches; excess or precipi tin from July 1, 18M, to date, 23.73 Inches. . TODAY'S WEATHER. . Portland. Oro., March 12. For Woish Ington and Oregon: Kaln, slight tmv perature changes. The report of the New York state bureau of labor contains Interesting statements regarding the prevailing ", business depression. Replies to In- qulriea sent out by the bureau have ' been received from 2,011 manufacturing establishments. Under the head of ''Remark," It la stated very emphatic ally, that the long discussion of tariff eh&ngesV has caused present business embarrassment. This was known be fore, bub the testimony of the manufac turers, In official form, Is valuable. The manufacturers say also that the failure otj congress to take definite and prompt action on the tariff question adda to their embarrassment,' because, if they y -knew what the new conditions were to be, they could make the attempt at i least to conform themselves to them whereaa present uncertainty Is working ruin to their Interests. Among the qiuB. ,' tlons waa the following; "At the time your works closed, did you have ordere j ahead sufllclent to keep them running, provided the banks would render you usual discounts and assistance?' reply to this question, 1.300 flrnu Plated that they were deficient In or ders ahead, which compelled them to close down, either partially or wholly. This proves that the bottom virtually dropped out of business when the threat of tariff changes was hung over the heads of the people, where It haa re mained a. year and a half and haa par alysed business, Out of the number ol manufacturers applied to for Informa tion, only 87 Bald that their BUHpcnslon of operations was due to lack of accom modation from the banks. This Infor mation proves conclusively that the present deplorable business situation Is due to tariff agitation, and it also con firms previous statements as to, the i splendid service performed by the banks in rendering assistance to manu facturlng establishments In their neeeS' slty. now proposed, shall bo pliu'ed on the free list, of a value of $3,117,187. Those products were then protected to an average extent of 31.74 per cent ad va lorem. With this protection wiped out, the farmers are confronted with the knowledge that there will be imports to the extent of $100,000,000 in these same products, unless the prices of the Amer ican farm stuffs and the value of the home labor are reduced by 31.74 per cent. THR SALMON TRADE. The workingmen of the great furni ture manufacturing city of Grand I.ap lds, Mich., have had a taste of the ef fects of the tariff tinkering that they will not soon get over. That city had 02 furniture factories, the annual prod uct of which was worth $12,000,000. There were also from 700 to 900 factories of all kinds, the product of which was worth about $30,000,000, and all this was from a city of 90,000 inhabitants. But it does not apply to "these prosperous democratic times" that. have made .the poor supply store boom, caused the for' matlon of charity organizations by the dozen and made the soup-house a neces slty. For many months tho largest con cerna were closed entirely. Finally, when work was resumed, it was v Ith about one-half the usual force and at reduction in wages. The threat of free trade, that has Bhaken the country fiom sea to sea, leaves a scar there that will be visible for a lyng time to come, en it makes people realize "that all Is net gold that glitters," not even the prcm Ises of the free trade campaign orator, The Northern Whig, of Belfast, Ire land, quotes from' a reixrt of the Amor lean Emigration Bureau, to the etTect that since last October more emigrants have returned from the United States than made their way from Europe dur Ing the same period. This is easily tx plained. The Wilson tariff transfers the manufacture of goods for the American market to foreign countries, hence labor seeks those fields where lb will be In most demand and where factories will be running on full time. Labor has no use for a country with closed factories, RANDOM SHOTS. : the In i Farmers In New York state are loA ing forward with feelings of apprehen sion to the passage of the Wilson bill. The average rate of wages paid to fVrm hands In that state Is 32 tier cent tnore than the rate paid In Canada, and for that reason tho Canadians will be able to Bell their farm and dairy products in tho New York Markets at 32 per cent less than the Americans can. Thla will 1 especially true of milk, cabbage.1 eglTs, rider, peas, straw, apples, Mci.n, j ImniH, pork, mutton, beef, lard and wool, all of which are to be on the free It. The avrusa vain of farm lamia In New York etat Is estimated to bo 56 per tent higher than Ins average iue !-r one of Cumulian fan:l IuiiJh, which a! L t the ujvutitagt of the fr ' 'ii. ra in securing the market of ' American farmers. During the hint fa, j Facial foliage Whiskers. , A man of mark The sign painter. A canine congress "A bench show." Bound to rise The balloon and the cork. We must surely draw the pension line at royalty. You seldom get cold facts In a heated argument. Perhaps the water palace In Chicugo, on the lake front, will be burned next? First Actor What are you doing now? Second Actor Me friends. One whose life Is one continual round of pleasure cannot keep square. Chicago no longer regards Friday as an unlucky day. Stead left on that day An Uppertown man calls his . dog "Miser," because ho Is quick to catch the scent. It ia reported that the president haa killed a bear a bear, mind, not a tiger. It la a humanlike trait that the roos ter always thlnka he knows more about cackling. The general opinion seems to be that economy should begin at somebody else's home. This year Is not to be void of sensa tional events. An Idaho Judge has vol untarily resigned. Teacher When does the rainy season begin? Observing Boy It generally be gins about spring. Salem Girl Under the circumstances, what would you do if you were In my shoes? Astoria Olrl Get lost. In Lawyer's Office (senior partner! Shall we go nut and take something? Junior Partner From whom? Mr. Wilson's condition haa improved under treatment, but there la fear that this Is not true of his excellent bill. Milton Btreet, in the Windy City, was not named In honor of the poet, though there Is much in Chicago to suggest Iaradlse lost. I It might be wiso to change the Jury law bo as to allow three-fourths to ac quit In criminal cases, and a majority to decide In civil cases. A question that Is agitating Mr. Bland is whether, the president will sign the bill, or use It for gun-wads during his next duck hunt. Old Bachelor Do, you expect to mar ry, or do you prefer to keep your lib erty? Miss Van Sand What a funny question. I intend to do both. "My wife Is very sick, doctor." "Is she suffering much?" "Suffering? Well. I should say so. Why, she haa such a bud cold she can't talk." Is It true that Labby said nothing about his own fitness fop the premier, ship, but he thinks that there are some things that Blum Id be taken for granted. The following Is taken from the San Francisco Herald of Trade: We have nothing new to report. The expected advance by the Alaska Pack ers' aHMoelaTl'-m has not materialised. The demand is fair. The eaat, where the call haa improved, In being supplied from shipments on spot and to arrive by sail via the Horn, and steam via Panama. The London Grocer, of February 17, says: A considerable shipment of sal mon, amounting to 20,696 cases, per Ellesmere, has arrived at Liverpool from San Francisco; but so far this hus produced no depression In the market here, which has, however, shown a lit tle more life, and sales have been going forward at relatively fair rates good brands of Alaska at 18s to 18s 6d, and British, Columbia at 18s 6d to 10s per cane on the stmt. li. Gollln & Rons report the Liverpool market as follows: We have to report a decided Improvement, both in the wholesale and distributive markets, but to Induce business holders have been compelled to make slight concessions, and red Alaska has changed hands at from 16s Cd(B17s 3d per case. The dis tributive demand has shown great ac tivity during the past few days, and should this continue we may confidently look for an improvement all around, the tone of the market being decidedly more favorable than has been expert enced for some time past. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Mrs. Christine NIssen, Teacher of the Piano and Organ, has removed to the house of Mr. M. Lar son Berrlnn, W. Fifth street, at the back of Scow Bay Foundry, and oppo site the Finn church. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best sulve In the world foi cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 21 cents oer box. For sale by Cliafl. Rogers, lessor to J. C. Dement A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching wnen warm, una iorni, as wen as ixinu, Illeedlne or Frotrudine. yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts aftected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko. 320 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Bold by J. W. Conn. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned tins been appointed executrix of the last will and testament of J. M. Olsen, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, by the County Court of said county, and all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased arc notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the said executrix, at the office of Fulton Bros., in the City of Astoria, In said county and state, within six months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th lay of March, 1S04. MAltEN A. OLSKN, KxeeulllX. WKTT5 SPECIflS ttlimiuutliiK u'l Poisons fnim the Wood, wln'tlmr of scrofulous or maluiuil origin, this .;i aiitlor. hug no eijual. "For eighteen months I had an eating Boro on my toniio. I wan trusted liv heist local liliyslcianfl. but obtained no relief; tlioeoropratliiallyitrBW worso. I finally took 8. H. H., anil was entirely cured afujr uing a few bodies." C. II. MctBMofiE, Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Wood, and flkln Dis eases nmiU'il t'reo. 1'iiB Swiff Specific Co., Atlanta, la a 111 I Find fault with the cook if the pastry docs nottxactly ii suit you. Nor wiuiyourwne cither perhaps 6he is not to t'-- I? 9. li r It may be the lard she is u.iiiig for cltortcuing. Lord is indigestible you kuow. But if you would always have u: t-:4 x Ml J palatable and perfectly di gestible, order the new short- O cuiug,"COTTOLEME," for your if !fE SOLD BY ALL 0ROCERS. Riifusk Ait BussrjnjTLj. Mado ouly 7 N. E. FAIR3ANK & CO., ST. LOUIS nd P;HICAfiO, NEW YOF1K, BO6T0 KpinI three cents In stomps to N. K. Fftirn.mlt A! u., t nicugn, lur nuim unrou I'ottolei.e Cook ilooli. coiituln i:-ihx nmdi-ccl roclm. ptnn) nine eminent authorities on nil by tn o'iiiij;, HAUNTED! A haunted house in these practical and romantic days is something of a urlty. but an Individual haunted with the Idea that his ailment is incurable Is a personage frequently met with. Disbelief in the ability of medicine to cure Is only a mild form of monomania, although in some cases repeated fail ures to obtain reiier irom many air forent sources would almost seem to ustlfy the doubt. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters has demonstrated Its ability to overcome dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney trouble, malarial complaints and nervousness, and lta recorded achievements in the curative line ought at least to warrant Its trial hy any one roubled with either of the above all inents, even although his previous ef- orta to obtain remedial aid have been fruitless. Used with persistence, the Hitters will conquer the most obstinate ones. to iitilsaw Ot l-opaiua, S Cuuehs and Inwctlons. f PJIW They euro in 48 hours tha samo diseases without onyincoa- yculcnca SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS THE BEST BREAD MAN In this city Is A. A. CLEVELAND, the baker. He kneads good bread for all who need good bread, and "takes the cake" for making the choicest confec tionery. Whenever you are not busy, and feel inclined for a loaf, don't forget to call on CLEVELAND, at the Oregon Hakery. SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given to the legal oteia of the school district comprising ho city of Astoria, that there will be held in said district an election on the becond Monday In March, being the 12th day of March, lSiit. Polls to bit kept open from 2 o'clock p. in., till 0 o'clock in., of s.ild day. Tills election ia jall jd or the purpose of electing one director to serve suid district. Polling places Engine house of Res cue Co., No. 2. Judge, J. H. I. Gray, N. Clinton, C. If. tUoekton; clerk, U. O. mlth. Knnine houFe of Engine Co., No. 1. udgea, F. A- TriilHnger, Chus. Wilson, Victor Mlkeluon; clerk, 1. Shlstad. ltoss, iligglns Co. s Uppertown store. Judge, Charles cjijddard, Fred. Wright, V. C. Reed; clerk, Wm. Young. ny onier ot tno Hoard or -JIrectM or; School lustrkt N. 1. ' J. W. CONN. Chulrman. II. It. FIOIUJUSON. Clerk. Diited nt Astoria. Ore. this 21th duv t February, A. I). lS'.M. I STAMPS Have changed colors very frequently of late; but our competitors change colors every time they see our work. We make wagons, shoe horses and do all kinds ot general BLACKSHITHINa Perhaps you know this already. Cer tainly you do, If you have ever em ployed us. Q. A. Stinson & Co. Fop Your Stomach's Sake!--- Tou often need a little wine, and should never be without it in the house. But be sure that it Is good; bad wine might (njure your stomach, and cer tainly cannot Improve it. Good liquor dealers IiayjJ goo4 custom ers and keep good wine, 'fhey can't afford to sell any othur kind. We claim that our U the best store In Astoria for every brand of wine, from champagne down to sweet Catawba. -HUGHES & GO. 1095 Meals are needed to give one's family a year's growth. So much time Is spenl in the dining-room that It ought to be the brightest spot In the house. The handsome Dining Tables do not cost as much as a plain kitchen table cost a few years ago. Come and sec those we are selling for to. CHA3, HEILHOKN SON A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries; Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass and Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. EVERY REQUISITE FOR : First Class Funerals : AT POHLt'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. pisic Hall -:- 3)4 First Street, Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN, Prop. A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at 8 o'clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. Noe & Scully, Dealers In Stoves, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Sole Agents for MAGEE STOVES AND RANGES. Jobbing 0 Speclult- 431 Second Street, Astoria, Or. Washington JSeat Market. Corner Second and Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and ; Packers, Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on short hotlcs, families supplied promptly at the lowest raten. CHRISTENSEN CO., I'ropa. THE OCCIDENT HOTEL Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. Ri UtfEXCELiLiED TflBbE, Rates, Si daily and upwards. J. A. FASTABEN D, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Pile DrJtfing, House, Bridge and Address, box 180, postoffice' ASTORIA, ORE. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S Greatest Trans Continental Railway System. FtJ(W OCEAN TO OCEAN IN Palace Dining floom and Sleeping Cars. Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches, ALSO Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Vieois o! the Wonderful IHountain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars the best on wheels. Equipments of the very finest throughout. ALSO CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE To China and Japan, Empress of India leaves Vancouver February 5. Empress of China leaves Vancouver March 5. Empress of India leaves Vancouver April 2. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE Leaves Feb. 16 and March 16 for Honolulu and Australian Hqrts. For ticket rates and Information, call on or address, JAS. FINLAYSON, Agt. . Astoria, Or. A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt. Tacoma, Wash., Geo. McL. Brown, ftiat. Pass. Agt., Vancouver, B. C. ROSS HIGGIINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Batchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic r,d Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, tic. Choice Fresh - anJ Sit Meats. CfJIGAGO, PliWflUPE find ST.PflUli RAILWAY Connecting with All Transcontinenta Lilies is the Only Line running EIiECTfJIC - LIGHTED - Cfl$S BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. ANP Omaha and Chicago. T!)e Express Twins consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping, RliilHS: "P."1 Pvlflr Cars, HEATED BY STEAM, And furnished with Every Luxury known In mnder railway tiavtl. r1, l,,J" S p.CT0' The FastMail lloute. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line is Unequaled. Tickets on sale at all prominent railway offices. For further Information Inijjilrp of any ticket agent, C J, EDDY, General Agent, J. V. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. "i' ic were l!;;rl'd Into Noy j this (l.lte. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is horoby Riven that the un d.TsilKiiod hus been thla day nppolntfd the tulmlnlsUrntor ot the estate of A. K. IJ'irrow, tfecvaM'tl. by the county court of Clatsop futility. Oroirort. All parlies hsviiitf cl.ilms us.iliist eaui etttntp ninxt tvwnt th suine, duly vi'illH'd, to the t!(ii;,i!.riiiMl, nt the) oftloe of Kuitoii l:ros., !,t.;ni.'8, in Astoria, Cti'aop Uuii six monirja jrv-m RAXES M'Q THINGS. The little warm rays of sunshine drop ping in n little earlier these mornings, as the season advances, plainly say, "Ciet rady, ft.r feM'.s will soon be want ing garden things!" Hit ARE get ting reaily our hoes, rakti3, epaUes, etc., etc., for your coming. Never mind the prices they'll be aa little as anybody's, almost surely smaller. J. B. WVATT. Hardv.ar.9 Dealer. PUTS YOU in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all Eastern Points 24 to 36 Hoops Ahead X Of Any Other Line. KM IH,MH WIlUl), J j J.tnvary M, BlIERlPlS SALE. In the Circuit. Court of the State of Oregon, for the Comity of Clataop. Rose tl. Jackson, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Kinney, Defendant. l!y virtue of un execution and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the above-entitled Court, In the aliove-ontUed cause, on tho ;int (Jay of February, 1K04. and to me directed. upor a decree of foreclosure and Jud' nivnt rendereil therein, on the 23rd d;iy oi iiccemoer. lv.i.i, in i.ivor or the above named pliilnticf, and nRainst theaoove' named defendant, for the sum of $3S.25, and the costs and disbursements of this notion, taxed at JliJ.Ml, and notice Is hereby Klvcn that on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April, lssu, at the hour of It) o'clock b. m.. of s'tld day, in front of the County Court House door, In the City of Astoria, ;j paid County and iplute, I shall proceed U all the riKht, title, claim and Interest ct the above-named dffendant tn and to itie following descrjhfd real esiate, to-wit: Lots mimherrd five tot, Uilrteen (13) and fourteen (14), In biocfc ntimheriHl one hundred and sixty-two (1C?). In thv town, now City, of Astori. as laid put and recorded by John McClure, and ex tended by Cyrus Olney, and situated In ! i!Uj totinty, irvKui, or Fa much Fir, Vino Maple, Spruce Limbs, Aljor, thn .i,n. f t-...-. ' "cmloclt and Ash. Also, K-st s.a lcsi f Btul disburtk-ments taxed nt Jlfi.SO. and ( Vrcillnston, Newcastle. Cannel, inJ accrultifr costs of this stilt, nt public I Cumberland coal c. p. upsiiur, Shipping & Commission Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA WOOD YARD D. & D. t C2Epbe!i, Proprietor?. Dealers In all klnua of First Class Fuel. auction, to the highest bidder, for cash I In hand. In 1'nlted St.ites jrold vln, rtj tlm of shIc. H.A.SMITH. ,-(iiT if ?;t,!'p wUIt" t!r.""i'tl ' JVt'fd Aefori.-t, M:ir-h"l.t. UM. Leave otders at Canrahan & Co 'a slur, or at y.irJ. fcjt of Sprj street. SATISFACTION GlUTUTKFiX Pullman and Tourist Sleccta free Reclining Chair Cars, Cin. Ing Cars are run jJjil v!n ttf Union Pacific Flyor leaving Port, land at 7:00 p. m. Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DATES. Columbia, Monday, A)arch 5. State, Saturday, March ic. Columbia, Tjiur,5i.ty. March 15. State. Tuej-'iy, M ayf("i. Columbia, Sunday, Aiarcli 3$. State, FilJay, Mjrch jo, Astoria and Portland Steamers. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As toria, at 6:t5a. m., daily except Sunday U Washington Hide of the river- re turning, leaves Portland at g p ' m daily, except Saturday. The Thomp son makes landings on both sides of tha river aov! Waterford, on both up and iowa rt;5. P. H. H. CLARIi, OLIVKlt MINK. J-i. KLLERY ANDERSON JOUS W. DOANE. KREDKWC H. CPV7DKRT. Receivers. For rates and general Information call on or address G. AV. LOUNSBERRY. Arcnt, At...ria, tjr. W. II. HURLBURT. Ast. C.en. Ins. A.ct., Tortland. Or. QUICK TIME -TO- AND fililt POINTS 1J CflLIFOHNlA lf the Mt. Shasta Roijte of the Southern Paeifie Co, The Only foutc Through Califor nia to Points East and South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPER AND- $PfONDrCLAS SLEEPERS Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGERS, Assistant General Passen ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or. ASTOriJA lllOti WOHlftt, Concotnly St, foot of Jackson, AUia, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Enjjlnes. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Casting ot All Descriptions Made to Order on Shurt Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. ' Toy. . : Y;; PrsslrJt O. C PraJ ....... v ...... ...... Sucretar BOOTS and SHOES The Largest Stock, Eest Qual!t' anJ LcA est Prices at Tu Sign il Ut GwUca ir.u. JO.N'NJIAHN & CO.