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THE DAILY ASTORlAN ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 1. 1895. w. T Men irlng Huits mnaa ry .wc- till!" tit diversion In tne styie. faiish of thi-so nuns, lei i (,r thrm Ih rl.',-ht in touch with -.; ;,ni has the gi-nulne stamp , ' hh'c. No mutter whether it man "f fashion or a dresser ,1',. ! McDonald's salts will sat ir taste and protect your puree. ciias. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street y y WG ARE i:or to BUAjvlB! AVb to not hold ourselves responsi ); ftr the extremely cold weather of The p.ft 4S hours -JKiush there may to be some connection between It m.l the fact tit Wat week we called i:K ,',! lin to Rime of our drinks that v,.u!d warm the cockles of your heart. M.'-!m t)"-rn ! keeping us busy, and Hope wl:.--!iy 1m keeping our competit ors' btu- trying to explain why theirB y, . a, good. riIB OFFICE. WE Might Say much But call at our store where wo. nre sell in: our stock of Ladies Ki 1 Gio.es regardless of cost, will suy than we can. Wo take pleas ure in giving prices and show ing truuds. Albert Dunbar Cur. Commercial and 8th Sts, What We Wish Is a Plain Talk With Astoria People. li in a matter of some Importance to fiii.nii of Astoria to know that y have .i elg.-ir factory in their midst it u (i .liur all It well can to make a 1h ..li. i !!.!! of nreinufaiiturJng a flrBt ..si rip. ir--The LA BELLE ASTORIA umI H in a piece of goods that U u-iliy of inut-iw-we on tho m'wlt of , im-.-Ih iiKme. Wlimt giuml results uiM nunc to this city by the building of n. riuar liiajiufiulturlng cent. i.. ;-:m.ki r, you can Jwlp it by eaU- f ir A!-'ii iiiailo clgiuin. Christmas JNcw-iear. Received- A Fine Line of Sterling and PlateJ Ware Suitable - for Holiday Presents eu.iis, ':.! ( Jo! j ;ui J li. Uk'STROM, J ,tv Wl'IU p(m Cmnmmlal St. -Low Piiiws. :t.V.S UATIIEK. 'i. I, I'..'. :n i'Nir Woxtwn Ore- i,l , -!,' ii Wn.ililnwloil, 'full , W ' iiihisfti.n nnd Morn i r it.,ii il :ii;Ut. kiuw, followed ;Xi.i:tAVt WEATHEK. vi iiKir for ihe twenty-four .iiiiu ut o ). r.t. yesterdoy, fur s' n; Vnlled StuttfS Depart A r'i,uH uii", il l t.T.lf. !''( weather bureau. ! K lcreen. ;w K4i't, i fnun Soptember I l i. n. ii. ! : "l front P,iUxm- 1 .01 llH'll. TOWN. una r.t. .Mating. .natliig ind e!(;n ' ! at the office , ;.U tt:e r:'.ff .w.-ti rowasr i::-.t Award. The Slate is due this morning; from San Francisco. The tftMtimship Columbia left out Sun, dci.y morning. The British ship Hartlarwl waB towed up the river yesier'dUy. ,l( ''. U. F. Allen finished 'moving into his new quarters yesterday. Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! Alt half price at tho Low Price Store. Th British ship Riverside arrived down yesterday In 'tow of the BakeT. Down In Scow Bay yesterday several men ware employed In catcflilng derelict , piling. . Phil Stokes' prices on shoes are so low that everybody who buyes sends somebody else. Lieutenant Bllh, assistant Inspector of tire Thirteenth Lighthouse District, is In the city. This week all Jackets, Fur Wraps and .Mackintoshes at reduced prices at the Low Price Store. Office 'hours at the postofflee today will be from 9 to 10 a. m., 'and 5 to 8 p. m. No delivery. Look out for stray "ibulletts. There Is going to be a tuirkey ehoot at Smith's Point this afternoon. Join the throng that will be served wHh egg-nog today at The Office. It looks good, but tastes better. Bring your sheet music to Dellinger & Howe, the Binders, and have It bound into handsome books. For fine holiday goods, go to 1C5 10th street. Also stamping and embroidery. Lessons given in fancy work. Robt. 8. Norrls has Just received from New York a nice selection of the finest Australian opals. Call and see them. Sheriff Haa-e left for Salem Sunday evening with John Carlson, wU-.a will spend a few months at the Imane asy lum. The Wanzaoita and Columbliw will remain In port today, nd the officers will Bpend the day making New Ytua-s' Calls. Members of the B. P. O. E., have you seen the new and elegant Klk charms, rings. Pins. etc. that Robt. S. Norrlo has Just received? 6. E. UUInger is ths agent In Axnrla for the celebrated 'Jumbrlnus Hott'eil Beer, of Portlurnl. lr p mm a postal card aud ha will call for your older. Ooodm-an & Co.'s shoes wear well while wearing out, and do not wear the wearer out. That's the reawon Good man & Co. have such . an immense trade. A good, never fading photograph is always a source of picture. You can obtain this kind from Crow's Gallery, tut they turn out that cl.iJ of work and no other kind. Blank books of every kind and de scription, turned out on short notice by Dellinger & Howe, the binders, at Portland prices. Wre guarantee oui work to be the beat. , Under the autoes of the Vlavl Com pany Jcmtilo Broughton will give a free tuilk to ladles on the subjeot of health on Wedneaduy, January 2d, ait 2:30 p m., FUvel Building, Rixim 1C. . Va are told that we are selling the best wood in town for the money. We confess it we've made a dead set to have the Scow Bay Wood Yard catch the best trade in town. Oillco opposite Flshor Brothers'. Owing to manufacturers' restrictions the following goods are exempt during C. H. Cpar's great annua! sale, vl.: K. & W. collars anil cuffs, rubber boots and shoe, P. Centhnerl kid gloves and Royal W. C. C. corsets. It will pay you to buy your Ctirt-ttiniia Handles of C. B. Smith, the confeotloiuT, us he has the finest lot of fresh candles In the city. Prices from 10 cetnis and IS cent pr ,Kund upwards. SpeuUI prlcw for Chrisitmas tree orders. 1S3 Conmwivlul lreet. The ing pwiplo of the Merhodlf! chmvh anil oonga-egaitlon will give a Liiinkut ivoolaj at Wnriomtim on Jamnu 2 alt 7:30 l. m., In the church, which promises to be a very enjoyable occa, sion. All u'e cordially luvlud to this rare treat for old uid young. The FriuU-CtnJn Drug Co. are mnk lug a spoclal'iy of fine perfume, s'ai' and tullrt witloles. Th'y hava Just re ceived a line of Imported perfumes. In (lludlng the njieoUltles of tho hudlii forolgn miunuHaoturers. Call and ex.iim Ina them. It will cost you nothing to look at them. It la stated that the m1Jln? collier ya.vi was In un uiwcniworthy om- drtlon at the time of her departure roj Saiv Fraatc-lsco, being grtMUly ovtir loadcd. It Is w-vld t hat the captain, who In the Ivablt of loading her a that b reiwhltirt over the tulwarks he could touch The water with his hand. Rev. Dr. Clitie, t-f Portland, will de liver his Intensely Intwrostlng lecture on "Il.vnlniici'-nHis iJ! Wnr Life." at the Warrenltm M. E. Chutvh on Januarj 5th at 7:30 p. m. Admission fee, adults, lady rl gwntloman, 25 oeivts; single tlcUrf, 15 cents; children 12 years and v mlvr, 10 cs'itts. Evprybady Invltod. Mr, E. W.' Wright and wife were fsjimiugi-rs on the CVlumbki yesterday on their way to SVtn KranclsM. Mr. Wright will spend the wIivut In San Vi-.i';-'l.i pivpirlng th ntanuA'rlpt for thj Marine Illrtory at five Northwest, which he has been wrklng up for the pai-t twa years, and which i expected to le riudy for di-llvory in July. The irx-!if Printing C'aaipuny will be the pullhor. Happy fJcw Year. STOKES CO., p ' , ,T;Tiii. ' ' ;. V.icaai fccuil Dealers in u, Just as the first whistles commenced to welcome the glad New Year, this morning, e.mld the din of ehuroh bells and the sharp crack of fire-arms from all over the city, a bright little boy was urfhored Into the world at 'tiro home of Nels C. Hanson, in Uppsrlown. Dr. Eju-3 reports the mother and Skn doing n'lcely. Yesterday the Columbine, "by order of Commander Farenhoit, U. 8. N., in spector of the Thirteenth Lighthouse Dlifltridt, changed the Smith's Point sialte light from Elmore's cannery to the railroad bridge, a distance of about 300 yards. Saturday the tender return- trom up the coast. They stopped a't Deatnution Island, where thr found all well. During the recent atrm they met with but one accident. one of tho'lr bouts being carried away. Their description of the awful hurricane la something very thrilling. A very large sutdlence assembled at the Preyterlan church last sundny evening on the occasion of tna quarterly concert and Sabbath school reviews. In addition to the songs by the children which were rendored with evident proof of oareful training, and an excellent anthem by the choir, Mrs. C. W. Fulton fiang a sulo, "Come unto Me All Ye that Woary," to which she did full Justice with her pure soprano voice and caraful articulation. Mrs. W. 8. Kinney also favored the audience vith a solo. "Come Thou Amloted," r.nd her rich and sympathetic contralto voice found its way to the hearts of all her hfiarers. Rev. Liddell made a short address appropriate to the occasion, and the services were closed with prayer. The parties who are to build the As toria railroad, says 'the Tillamook Head light, have Just bought the Oregon Paci fic, paying $100,000 for It. The Oregon Pacific extends from Y3qulna to Al h.nny, and eastward Into the Cascade Mountains. It will be built on through Eastern Oregon, and to some transcon tlnental connection, and It will also ,be ixinnected with 'the new road to Asto ria, giving lit a terminus n't a good har bor. Astoria, stems to 'be In a way to ?.'. g Kid rallraod connections with the balance of the world, nd it Is Juat possible that the new road will soon i)ulld a connecting line from Albany ,'o Astoria through the Tillamook coun try. At any rate other raids will be fjwud to get deep waiter facilities in AiCoi'la now, and some of them will .vurt'ly cvrte to Tillamook. Tha latent ls.ue of the hydrographic map of the Nonth Pacific oenn has Juat reiachfJ this office, and many new fea tures are notleraible. The derelict raft uf lops fitlll shows at various polnU ,-iIing the ocas', and the whole coast be iween fan FYandlsco to the Straits of Ju:.n de Fucu is dotted with red nvarkB showiiiK Wie location of wreckaije. Op polite Cray's Harbor Ithe tiairk John Worster Is shown In a sinking condi tion on Dctwnber 11, while further down the coii;t wrectage from the schooner, ijctvla, on December 12, and the bark Lutus l iolJtom up on December 3d la .nr.rked. W'hlstllnf buoys, derelict masts, 'tc., are shown In various places. A prominent feature of the wew map : Ihe hea.vy green lines, showing ih iver.iES Umok of storms for January, deduced from 10 years' obEcrvatl,ns. Juy Cuy, the astute head of the firm ,f Wing Lee & Co., of Commercial iitreot, wua married last evening ac ,-OTding to the rites of the Chinese, the oride bt'lng a moom-eyed Celestial nam ed Amoy Chong, whose arrival on the Telephone waa witnessed by a large rowd of several hundred people. Tht joiing lady, whose social standing unons her own people Is very high, was 'Mtrn and eiliauteu in 1'ortlana, and IIk her humlnand, apxtlka the English Ian- irui'.g! rtvullly. Thi wenlxlliwr festlvltlet will nmt'lmie f r the next three days, until th. expiration of which no om excelling tb' happy groom will be al lowed to look upon her face. Juy re cHved the --:igiv.ltula.tlims of nearly al- f IiIh oiinlrymien heiv, aimong whoir hl whivwdness has onade him qulti popular, PERSONAL MENTION, Phcrlff lTi.re and wife returned Sun lay fn'ai l'oi llnnd. . CtMtr1n Iii'.it i'rm In In the city nnd will t'Ute the State up the river today. Chief Engineer James Sitt, of the light ih I p, is In the t-lty on a thret wouks' have of absence. REMOVAL. Fram this date on Mr. B. F. Allen will be f Mitul at his now nuanters, 36fi Commpp'la'l street, opposite Rescue Hall. Mr. Allen Is bo situated now that In addition to his Immense atovk ot iui'i;ti and wall v,Vwh Intends hand ling a full line of window glass, build Ing pi-pur and house linings. T I.' II KEY SHOOT. There will be a turkey ehoot today on the hill back of thj old oil works. As ,),, ,,),,., t ta 4Hwn fr ewn-bodv. It Is xpp.ited that theirs will tw a good cr wd in attemlince. Awarded Highest Honors-World' Fair. DEI' MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free 6 am Ammonia, A'.um or any ctler adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. O -Incorporated. ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, rxTUACTS, I.JQUOPS, tJC, E. L. BONNER 13 RETICENT. He Speaks of His Railroad Project On ly in Glittering Generalities. B. L. iBonner, of Montana, the well known railroad promoter who recently puindluaaed the Oregon Pacific road, and Who is principally looked to to make a Buoceeo of the proposed Astoria, road, is ait the Por Jand. Lust evenlnsr. in soeiaklnir fit iht r,, chaae, he ald: "At present it la no right for me to discuss the Intention! of myself and my associates as to Che ruture of the iroud, as the count ha not yet confirmed the male: but as all iair 'Wea concerned appear satisfied, ther is dui nuue oxnuut that the court will approve the soile. Those Interested with me I aim not at. liberty to dis;ius3 at present, tout he purchiasers have simple money buck of them. We have made no promises of any kind, tout will work for the best Irvterests of the property. We Intend to 'build the iroad East, but we shiall do so gradually. In other words, we expexit the road to work Its own way, and as the country around it develops eufflelenitly to pay for the ex tensions, to continue thine. "I (have Juet returned from a trip to Naw York, and It Is really Rurpria'n the Interest that was taken In the sMe of this little roaid. There has been so little ipailroad bulldlnor during the pofu ynar, tlwlt tihe talk with Teference to extavllng this road east was a matter of gienerall oonvereiatlon among finan ciers 'nd .ralilroad men In that city. "With reference to 'the Astoria, road, I foarve Just received a telegram stating thait all dewds of land for Its oontruc tton will Ibe 1n shs.-pe toy tomorrow, and the road will be finished by SeTteim Hrr, 1896. That it will be contruoted tfhere oa,n now be no douHt, and unless somiethlng unfdrseen happens It wilt be 1n operation long before the contract time. It is toound to 'be a profitable pl"e of property from the start. "It Is a curious fact, and one that 1 never naw mentioned, that Astoria Is the lairgest city In the United States without a railroad." Sun. THEY ALL MADE MERRY. The Amateur Brass Band Hold Thcr First Annual Ball. Tt has been a long time since Fisher's Hall has held so large a crowd of raw rymalkera as gialifhi-'rea thare la9t n'gh.t to enjoy the first annual ball of the Aslo. ria Amateur Brass Band. Uitztnger's famous orchestra furnish ed the most divine musdc and he was a cold-sou'ted person indeed who could possibly sit Still during the entrancing strains. The band boys were all out In their beat, and they didn't stay In the baiek-ground, either, for from the time the first sound of the orchestra was heard till they took their Instruments tt playJthe waltz ithe old year out pud t)he new year In," they participated In every damee. The boys can well say that their first ball has twen a gnawd succes?, and It will give them the encouragement thy so Justly deserve. To Mr. A. W. Utzln gar, their leader, a great deal of credit is due, for In the remiancaraiy snort spare of three months, he has hroaght the boys out, so that today tney ure a credit to any city. . WAIT FOR BARGAINS. You want the most for the least mon ey. Our great sale commences Monday, January 7, 1S95. We have no old style of goods to sell. We clean them out at every Bale. We don't put on 73 per cent profit and take off 25 per cent; we Bell at cost during our great cales. We are busy marking down stock. Walt! See Shanahan Bros.' slaughter prices Monday, December 7, 181)5. Shan alhan Bros.' Astoria. The latest styles In Jewelry received almost daily at Robt. S. Norrls. Nie ml's old stand, 4iitt Commercial street. li The GOpiEfJGES OfJ WEDNESDAY, JApAY 2nd. Twenty-five Per Cent. Off on All of Our FINE DRY GOODS and CLOTHING. Owing to the Great Fall in Prices of All Classes of Goods Lately This Really Means a Reduction of 50 Per Cent. From Last Year. Goods Never Were Cheaper. Now is Your Oppor tunity to Lay in a Supply for the Year. T'ViO T .an in rr T"i - t m . v.i oi rnis urcy. STORY WITH A POINT. Nearly all the stories toy which con gressmen beguile the tedium of the present sesHlon turn upon the tariff. Among several commuinloaited by Amos Cummlngs Ito the New York Sun the following came from the lips of Marlott Brosius, of the Tenth Pennsylvania dis trict It concerned the burial of a poor man in Pickens county, Georgia. They cut solid marble to mlake his grave, and yt the little tombstone they put above hilm was from Vermont, They burled him In the heart of a pine for eat, f ad yst dhe pine oofnn was im ported from dnolnnatll. They burled him v ltfhln touch of an Iron mine, and yet It! 3 naJIs In his coffin and the Iron In the rfhovel that dug his grave were 1mpot. ?d from Pittsburg. They hurled him 4a Dhe beat tflieep grazing country on oii'Lh, but the wool In the coffin band, and the coffin bands themselves, were brought from the North, i The South did not furnish a thing on earth for that funeral, but the corpse eind Che hole In the ground. There they put him aiway and the clode ra'Jtled down on the coffin. ; They burled him in a New York and a Bos ton pair of shoes, and a pair of breeches from Chicago, and a shirt from Cincin nati, leaving him nothing to carry Into the next world with hllm to remind him of the country in whildh he lived and for which he had fought four years. C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. Regular monthly meeitlng of the Col umbia Rdver Fishermen's Protective Union will be held alt their reading roam Wednesday, January 2, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Sharp. Members in good ! Standing are requested to be present and have their book or receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec. The Astoria Wood Yard has now In stock a choice selection of all kinds oft wood, which they are selling at the lowest living prices. Also the best grades of coal, delivered In quantities to suit their customers. Call and be convinced, or leave orders at Carna han & Co.'s store. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured in IRELAND, Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. State of Ohio, County of Toledo, Lu cas County, bs. Frank L. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Sc Co , doing business in the city of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that the said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each nnd every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber. lSa6 A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists. 75 cents. Meany ! the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. I UFA S 11 1 11! Only Genuine and Bona Fide Sale Given the Public During the Year. C. H. COOPER, tt flnnlo Clf4- Vn'nnr nnrl TTN-i titii cVin or PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -IJt X-.-- H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street. W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, ( and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel's brick building. fuank J. Taylor. Jno. T. LioursB TAYLOR & LIGHTER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until It o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m., and from S until 7:30evenlngs. r. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Stivet, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 30 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 6S4!4 Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronle diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger'a store. Aotortn Telephone No. 62. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms ft and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE- GOODS.-Just out-Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street.. WANTED. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply to 598 Commercial Street. WANTED A competent girl for gen enal housework. Apply in morning at residence of Geo. H. George, 381 31st St. WANTED A servant for general i housework. Apply at the rooms over j Ekstrom's Jewelry Store. J. T. Lighter. I WANTED A youn? man to look af ter a fish and game market. Must fur nish references. Address, A. B., Asto rlan office. WANTED Agents to represent ths old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeiier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WA NTEtD 'Active, honest gentleman, or JiUly to travel representing establish ed, reliable house. Salary, Jt!5 monthly and traveling expenses, with increase if suited. Enclose references, and self adilreased etutmped envelop. THE DOMINION, S17 Omaha. Building, Chicago. $5.00 to J15.00 PER DAY at home sell ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some agents are making fj25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. 175.000 PER WEEK using uid selling Dynamos for plating watchiV' Jewelry, and table ware. Plates g " silver, ' I. Dlf ,1B and nickel, etc., same as new g ferent sizes for agents, fa shops. Easy operated; no W'rlence; big profits. W. P. HarrlsoJ & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio, MISCELLANEOUS.) CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third 8t., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. VlsltorsVneed not miss their morning paper tvijlle there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by the day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner 8th and Duane streets. FOUND A bunding eklfl painted green conTxiinimg 19 duck and geeae decoys. Apply to tug Relief. SOC1ETT MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS, The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday ot each month at 10 a, m., at the office of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each fo-th. Office' on Genevieve street, t Chenamus. I W. L. tiOBB, Secretary. iJi'KAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Ocean En campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. So journing brethren cordially In 'ted. By order C. P. BEVERAGES. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot hrnndv. Also French 'inrim and vln Bt Alex Gilbert's. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's Hem. I i What Is the use to go and pay 12 1-2 ' cents for a cipnr when you can get the Robert Montell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, the hest Havana cigar In the I market, mild and free smoking. (Z-rtrr ci t-I ftno r i -J Y