The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 30, 1896, Image 2

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    TIIK DAILY AST0U1AN, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOKKIl Ml), lil(t.
gaily gUtcuiatte
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
, Telephone No. 6.
TERMS or Bt'HM'KirriOX.
DAILT.
Sent by mall, por yet? W.00
Bent by mall, per month So
Delivered by carrier, per month 45
WEEKLY,
rat by mall per year, U In advance,
postage free, to subscriber.
AD communications Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor.
Easiness communications of all kin. la
and remittances must be addressed to
"The Astorlan.
The Aatorlan guarantees to Its sub
scribers the Unrest circulation of any
Mwspaper published rn the Columbia
:tnt.
Advertising rates can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest
mealy In toe. state of Oregon, has, best
a the Portland Oresronlan, the largest
weekly circulation In the state.
J no. F. Handley A Co., are our Port
toad agents, and copies of The Astorlan
an be had every moraine at their stand.
M Third street. -
or how much of other commodities he
can obtain for the silver on the next
day. In favor of such a policy It Is
mired that we will have tl wheat and
doubled wages. Everything salable will
he higher priced, and a time of pros
ptrlty will succeed. Yes. wheat may
sell at a dollar a bushel; but the bushel
of wheat will exchange for no more
cotton cloth, no more stores at the Kro-
cery, and no mon,! farm Implements
than It did before the change. It will
still weigh W pounds and occupy as
much space as formerly; and It will still
"swap" for everything ns before, ex
cept for one commodity laNtr. It wl'.l
command 95 cents In silver Instead of
47 cents In gold, but the silver will pur
chase no more than did the gold. It will
command more labor than before,
which means a reduction In wage. If
the wagea of labor do not rise, a work
man must work a whole day. to pay for
a bushel of wheat. If wages rise by ,W
per cent tand this extreme rise cvuld
be attained only after years of suffer
ing, strikes, and pvslble vlolencel. he
would still have to give three-fourths of
a day's labor where one-half would
have sufficed before the "reform."
The Astttrtaa" hereby ttirer a donate
MI HORRID DOLLARS So 8U Mary's
atoaplaal, wayable oat eWmaaal to rather
Mama, whenever lal eeldeaee Is pra-S-mi4
showing that aay afleratooa aewe
waper abtleheat la Astoria has printed
wltfctn the last htaety days expiring he
tore this otTer a single "special" or
other klad of "telegraphic preos report,"
sejeeliait oror the wires entxrlng either
f the telegraph ooteee la Astoria, frona
mmj polat oaulde of Oregoa.
Astoria, Or.. October IS, 1K6.
Is any worklngman so stupid as not
to see that the free silver theory Is
that two silver dollars In the hands of a
liver baron are better than one gold
dollar In the hands of a was worker?
WILL, YOl' VOTE A PANIC?
Every Intelligent merchant, manufac
turer, or other man who has a practi
cal knowledge of business or financial
affairs knows that the election of Hry
an, and the triumph of the free silver
party, would precipitate upon us an
other panic, not only worse than that
of 1SS3, but the worst the country ever
' 'TS
Nor are they alone In this view. Mr.
Bryan himself admits It. In his speech
at Mount Vernon, Illinois. March 1?.
1S9, he said: '"The free coinage of sll
"ver would produce a panic at least
"for a time." This, too. Is the view of
Mr. Moreton Frewen, secretary of the
English Bimetallic League, and the
man most frequently quoted by the ad
vocates of the unlimited coinage of su
rer. Mr. Frewen arrived from England
on October 4 and Is now In New York,
where he will remain until after the
election. He has come to this country
for the express purpose of watching our
free silver fight, having been sent here
by his onraniratlon for that purpose.
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BUT THE
GENUINE
You ill tlud one eunpon
IiimUo each luo ounce hag
ami iwooiiittniia UiiUleea.'h
ftuir ouuee I of Hliick well's
IHirliiiiii. liuy a Ims of tlila
ccl.'trntci1 toliaeco and read
the coiihii which Hives a
list of valulilpprevii(saud
how to gel them.
Secretary Carlisle's sh.rt address to I In all his speeches to the worklngxien
the wage-earners put the Issue In a Mr. ltryan falls to tell them how they
untshell. Any wage-earner who be- 'are to be benefited by getting less food.
lleves that his wages will buy him i fuel or clothing for a dollar than they
more provisions or clothing or rent ' now gel. and yet this Is really the most
him a better house than he ought to tinivrtanl thing to them In the whole
have should vote for free sliver. Also, ' financial problem. St. lmls tllobe
any worklngman with his savings In IVmuerat.
savings bank or building and loan as- j 1
soclatlon who thinks that he should be Rl'CKLEN'S AKNICA SALVE.
paid those savings In money of less ' . . . . .. , . ,
. , ,, The best salve In the world for cuts,
value than he put In will consistently . ,
carry out his views by voting for Pry
an. Pittsburg Dispatch.
The retreat from popocracy grows
more pronounced as the election comes
am Thora nn hundreds In Clataon
. a. . , , r. ..... j . i H 19 a strong believer In the ultimate
rotmty who shouted for Bryan the day
ms . chiea,, who ! ,,uvrt, ,m ',lan f"r international
, . i bimetallism, yet In speaking of the po-
" (Iltical situation In this country he said
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains.
corns, and all akin eruptions, and pos-
Seems as If consumption always picks lv cur flr ,,u- or " ,J' "-
out the brightest and best. Fully one- I g"'" w K..e
.ith f n th. dth. that .wn.r in ' faction, or money refunded. Price. :5
...,.m .... k.. , cents per box. For sale by Chart.-"
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why It la not In general circulation like
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tea who scared It away by shouting
tree trade then are keeping it In hiding
y shouting free silver now.
The Popocrat cause is hopeless. The
only portion of the country where the
Bry suites are really fighting Is in the
West. But it la a forlorn bope. The Re
publican natli i.al coiumittue says: "We
hare the election and will bold IL Our
present effort la the West la to this end
only. The opposition have abandoned
the East"
The Dally Democrat, a Populist paper
published In Albany, quoting the most
disreputable organ of the same persua
sion printed in Astoria, says there are
enrolled in an alleged organisation in
this cfty, e ailed the Bryan Club, 232 men
who voted for Harrison four years ago.
If the "Democrat" will watch the re
turns from Clatsop county next Tues
day It will find that Bryan won't get
more than about that total number of
Totes in this whole city.
I hnve no doubt the Immediate effect
"of the election of Bryan would preclp
'Itate a tremendous panic."
The questions for even those who In
cline to free sllverlsm to consider next
Tuesday Is have we not had panic
enough since 1S93? Are not times hard
enough? Is It wise to vote for another
and a bigger one?
The Astorlan can appreciate the Sa
lem Statesman's satisfaction over the
exposure of Mr. Fraud Hofer, who has
been posing as the "workingman's
friend." The old rascal Is the arche
type of several newspaper concerns
which extort a living from the business
ten of this city. Advertisers who com
lain of the rates charged by the Asto
rlan ought to appreciate the difference
between a paper which pays lu com
positors 130.00 a week and one that pays
but S3.0Q.
tf the Nicaragua canal is ever con
structed the Republican party must
pass the laws under which it can be
done. On this Issue alone every voter
on the Pacific coast ought to be counted
tor William McKlnley. The Bryan party-at
Chicago said nothing on the sub
ject of this great nineteenth century
project. The Republican party, at it
oonventlon held last June, said: "The
"Nicaragua Canal should be built, own
ed and operated by the United States,
"and by the purchase of the Danish Is
"lands we should secure a proper and
"much-needed naval station in the
"West Indies."
Astoria. Is pre-eminently a fishing
tow'n; She will In the near future be a
great shipping and commercial center,
but always her fi.shin? Industry will be
her one great leading Indigenous busi
ness. Why not develop that business
to its fullest extent? Why not utilize
the riches at our very doors? A slight
outlay of capital Joined with a goodly
sized lump of Eastern push and en-rcy
will add millions annually to the com
merce of the city, employ hundreds of
fishermen at lucrative wages and fur
nish tons of shipping. With the es
tablishment of codfieh packing In As
toria would naturally follow the pack
ing of halibut, sardines and other fine
table fish with which the waters of
Alaska abound. Astoria for Astorians
and Astoria for the leading fish marKct
of the Pacific.
BRYAN'S GREAT FALLACY.
In his Madison Square Garden speech
Jlr l.ryin made the following false
statement:
"Wage earners know that while a gold
"standard raises the purchasing power
"of the gold dollar. It also makes It
"more difficult to obtain possession of
"the dollar."
The report of the committee of the
United States senate, of which his silver
associate. Senator Jones, of Nevada,
was a member, and whose report Is ac
cepted by all parties as accurate, shows
that the earnings of labor have steadily
Increased since IRT3, the date at which
he claims the United States went to a
gold standard. The report of the Al-
drich commltteee shows the average
wages of labor In 1891 were materially
hiRher than they were in 1S73 when the
figures for that date are reduced to a
gold basis, while the dollars now earn
ed will buy on an average 25 per cent
more than they did then.
If there has been a decrease In the
wages of labor since the date of the
Aldrlch report. It is that of the past two
years, due to the closing of shops and
factories by the tariff law which Mr.
Bryan helped frame and pass.
Many political speakers, clergymen,
singers, and others who use the voice
excessively, rely upon upon One Minute
Cough Cure to prevent huskiness and
laryngitis. Its value as a preventive is
only equalled by Its power to afford In
stantaneous relief. Charles Rogers.
Many things were once considered Im
possible. It would be strange If med
Icil science did not make some prog
ress. The telesoaph and telephone, the
phonograph, the ele.-tric light-all were
once Impossible, ard once it was Impos
sible to cure consumption. That e as
before the time of Ir. Pierce's ilolden
Medical Discovery. Taken according
to directions, this standard remedy will
cure ?S per cent of all cases of con
sumption. Consumption Is caused and
fostered by Impurity of the blood. It
Is cured by purity and richness of the ,
blood survly, certainly cured by th
I
IVn't forset the constitutional
amendments. As It requires a majority
of all votes cast to carry them, neglect
tn vote Is Just the same as voting
against them No voter should neglect
to out his oroas mark on Iho consti
tutional irtnendments ballot
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words. "Take your horses home, for
you will need them for spring plow
ing." our strong confidence In national
unity and Integrity Is made the strong
healthy flesh and vigorous strength.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, a lOOS-page medical work, pro
fusely Illustrated, will be sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover er.-New York Herald
postage only. Address World's Dispen
sary Medical Association, Buffalo, New
York.
When merchants place orders with
Jobbers to be filled only "If McKlnley
Is elected," as they are doing now ev-
rri j uaj a, .u r.ni. inc. . . is v a i ... . , . ,
' , ..... ... ' for years for Indigestion and Const!
thev know McK nlev election will '
The cure of Hheumatlsm has often
taxed medical skill, but Its prevention
has been very ecsy by an occasional
use of Simmons Liver Hegulator. It
keeps the liver well repulated, and the
svstem free from poison. Therein la
the secret of health. "I have used It
mean an Immediate sctlmulus to bus
iness, while his defeat would make It
questionable whether any business
could be profitably conducted during
the transition to a silver standard.
patlon, and al 10 found It glvn one re
' lief from a touch of Rheumatism."
; Hughes, lyirdsburg. N. M.
-N.
CAUSES OF NERVOUSNESS.
The numemua train and bank rob-
i berles of the past few weeks show
! the far-sightedness of thin class of
'. professional crooks. They do not want
The maladies which above all others chance of stealing W-c. nt
..rt'iin-. r rtvn.i j.ii ' dollars, and so are rushing business
lousness and constipation. The great , ''efore the election.
sympatheltc nerve which connects the
epigastric region w ith the brain, !s al-;
nays Injuriously effex'ted If the stom-1
ach and bowels are disordered; a per-j
Chonlc constipation Is a painful, dis
agreeable and llfe-shnrtenlng difficulty.
It deranges the system, causes sick
headache, bad breath, and poisons the
blood. It can be readily overcome by
De Witt's Little Early Itlser. These
little pills are great regulators. Charbs
Rogers.
Vota for McKlnley and open the
workshops. Opening the mints will
put bread into the mouths of but few.
Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Pure blood means good h-alth. De-
Witt's Sarsaparllla purifles the blood.
cures Eruptions, Eczema. Scrofula, and
all diseases arising from impure blood.
Charles Rogers.
Populist Chairman Hti:l"r says Illi
nois is doubtful. Mr. Uutlir also d -
elars that 2nx3 equals 9. Cleveland
L'-ader.
If a coin worth only 53 cents be sub
stituted for one worth 100 cents as a
standard of value, all values must be
brought to the new standard, nays Har
per's Weekly. What could have been
purchased for 100 cents will cost ISO
cents in the new coin. What could have
been purchased for $5 in gold will cost
ViJiO in silver. What makes the matter
zmre serious, this silver coin will duc
tule In value. The purchase by the
gtiTomment, for nearly fifteen years,
of the entire annual product of silver
In the United States did not fix Its re
lation to gold and prevent wide varia
tions from week to week in its value;
and no power exerted by the govern
ment of the United States can prevent
that fluctuation In the future. No nne
having goods will know how much sil
yer he can obtain for them tomorrow.
SIMMONSX
REGULATOR?
Trie Favorite Home m
For all diseases caused by derangement
of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach.
Keep it always in the house and you
will save time and Doctor's Bills, and
have at hand an active, harmless and per
fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic.
If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent
headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe
tite and tongue coated, you are suffering
from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM
MONS Liver regulator will cure you.
If you have eaten anything hard to
digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep
less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR will relieve you and bring
pleasant sleep.
If at any time you feel your system
needs cleansing and regulating without
violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR. -.
J. II. Zuilin & Co., Philadelphia-
manent derangemnet of the functions
of those organs reacts by sympathy
upon the entire nervous system. Hos
tetter's Stomach Bitters, in restoring
tone and regularity to the digestive
apparatus, and overcoming constlpa- j There ta a man tn the , ji.ry
tion, permanently remedy the nervous Stttte LUnatc Asylum who Is itoKseesed
complaints which originate In aliment- 0f tne delusion that he Is 10 feet high,
ary weakness or disturbances. They , thmJKn n reality his suture Is but
are the very best nervine that can beis(x reet . Trils shows what the in to 1
used. Ry eradicating the exciting ( ra,, ,.artg to. Pittsburg Times.
causes of nervous weakness, they ier- j
manently overcome the disability It- OABTOltZAa
seir. nut mis is not an. ny cnecking t ,
the maladies which cause nervousness, ! Ufuton ( S,
Ihv l.o 11.1 ,t on.,..' ovatL-wn n.iti.! Of 'tV
ened and depleted by nervous dlsea.se. j
Tripp
The election of McKlnley means an
If any colored man can discover any- j lmn'" lln,t' an'' I'""""'" "tendylng of
thing Hr-an or his Southern democratic 1 """I'len.e and quickening of business.
manager, ever did for the benefit of , The election of Hryan means panic ami
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lllacay June) IS. .V. N. IA V
.1 .Inly Hih, patM-i sltiifitpine.
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tailed asaiii Auk IS. ,
the cnlorfi race, or any reason why
any colored voter should cast his bal
lot for the free silver candidate, he
indefinite business stagnation pending
; readjustment to a debased money
standi, rd
can do more than any white man can
do.
IT MAT DO A9 MUCH FOR YOf.
Tetter, eczema, and nil similar skin
i troubles are cured by the use of De
j Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes
1 at once, and restores the tissues to
XIr. Fred Miller, of Irvins, III., writes j their natural condition, and never falls
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for j to cure piles. Charles Itogers.
many years, with severe pains In his'
.H'k and also that his bladder wbs The press in a number of ihe larger
ifrerted. He tried many so-called Kid- : titles are discussing the rii.-stion. "fan
nty cures but without any good result ity Noises lie Suppressed?" The nil
About a year ago he besm the use of swit ought not to lie dlilii ult. They
Kl otrlc Hitters and tound relief at once. : certainly cannot be suppressed until
Sleetric Hitters is especially adapted to aft-r chi t Ion.
cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles i
and often gives almost Instant relief. One i They are so little you hardly know
ro.i .-in ,e .tnrr.mm. Price - "u ars taking them. Thi y came no
! and M. At Chas. Rogers' Drug i griping, yet they act rpilckly and most
Store. ; thoroughly. Such are the famous lit tie
' ! pills known oh De Wilt's Little Karly
Kurope W'juld feel lout without tho; , I'Ih.th. Small In size, great In results.
Kastern question to mystify Its dlplo- Charles Rogers,
mats. That Is why the European pow- i
rs v.ant to prolong Its existence as a j Major McKlnley was nominated by a
perpetual bone of contention. i tremendous protection sentiment. That
' , sentiment has been faithful to lilrn
J throughout. It Is faithful to him to
day. And that sentiment will elect
him. Wichita Kagle.
TO :IKE A COLD IN OXK DA V,
Take laxative liromo Qeilnlne Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas.
Rogers, Druggist.
Many lives of usefulness' have been
cut short by neglect to break up an
ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis,
and even consumption can be averted
by the prompt use of One Minute Cough
People should not forget that Mr.
liryan has a very entertaining lecture
entitled "Job and His Bolls," which he
an fall back on at a moment's notice j Cure. Charles Rogers
after he barns that he Is not needed
to fill the executive chair.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
1 lis
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vappn,
And nobody s""rns as yet to have
called attention to the fact that the
day which alh political parties have
designated as Hag day Im also the day
know n In festal circles as Hallowe'en.
The best chemical compound for
washing powder Is "Soap Foam," as It
'will not "yellow the clothes. " nor burn
the hands. It's the finest thing 'n the
world for the bath. One trial will con
vince you.
ftHTirpiTU iAw Von Kast?
fngim.t mm Unlf Hem Mia. A
rt r.!IH.I. taPilllil
Jfflt ' 'hithttfr t Knji.th In A
tut !,- 1 , Ur4 tuwt '.4d U4ijii4i0
liter '' JalNf'r'wt miMiw
it'
D .fur and m that your ticket
rcatu rim
rnl
tmnit..n At iifinm
Iq klsn,' It tivrtlruiarfl, lettli
Mall. I.IKMI f tMi.nr.iala k,' a Aa
BRSnNER & HOLMES
lilacknml tlm.
Special attention paid to lieamboat r
pairing, flrst-clasa horseshoeing, etc
LOGGING CAMP WORK A SPECIAIiTY
Itf Olney street, between Third and
and Fourth. Astoria, Or.
Once in awhile
it happens
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
line:.
taa.
that the local ticket
agent cannot give you all
the information you re
fill I re.
When this Is the case,
w rite to me. I have cop
ies of the latest rnte-
Hheets and railroad time
tables and can tell you
EVERYTHING you want
to know about the best
and cheapest way to
to reuch Omaha, Kansas
City. Ht. Iiuls, Chicago,
or any other southern or
southeastern city.
. C. SHELDON, G. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING
Overcoats and winter wraps will be In
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In the steam-heated
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
spcd and for safoty, no other line can
compare with this great railway of the
West
CHICAGO.
ST. PAUL.
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is the
GREAT SHORT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track. Peerleas Ves
tlbulod Dining and Bleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
'ALWAYS ON TIME "
Have given this roaa a national reputa
tion. All classes of passengers carried
on the veatlbuled trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous line. All agents have
tickets.
W. H. MEAD, P. C. SAVAGE.
Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. AgL
248 Washington St., Portland, Or.
nia 41 fa a nnn.ltnfannmia
rmnwly fur (lunorrliiaa,
(Hunt, Hprinalirrhiiia,
Wliltna. unnatural ilia.
Hiargiia, nr anr liiltiimiiia
lion, irritation ur ulnine
1'rar.BU toataaloa. t un nf ill II nut a niKin.
ImtEviasCiltuinii fin, lirawa. Nun aairlnxiiit.
old by I'rQss'aU.
U. a a. jfjif nT 'nl ,n f'tin wrapper,
a TO l7 "i'", i'o'ihiiu, lor
I'Vl)! Ii.oi. nr a lk.nl... rm.
Cirrular imit uu rmiuuat.
mf Win 1 ktstiiTi xJ
M J (lurinM n
Vr oiamaairi.o r" 1
0.R.&N.
oivem choice or
TRAHSCONTINEflTAL
ROUTES.
VU SpOkJDI IDd St. Paul
Via Ogden, Denver and
Omaha or St. Paal
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Astoria to Sao Francisco.
t'olumhla, Tuesday, Oct. SO.
State of Cal Sunday, Oi-t. IS.
Columbia. Friday, (Vt. JO.
Stale of Cal. Wednesday. Nov. f
Columbia. Monday. Nov. 9.
State of Cal. Saturday, Nov. II.
Columbia, Thursday, Nov, 11,
Slate of Cal. Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Columbia, Sunday, Nov. ZD.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
T. J. POTTER.
lave Astoria Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays at I a. m. lave Port"
land Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days at 7 a. m.
It. 11. THOMPSON.
Loaves Astoria Mondays, Wednes
days, Fridays and Sundays at 7 p. m.
leaves Portland Tuesdays and Thurs
days at 8 p. tn and Saturdays at It
p. rn.
1IAU.KY GATZERT,
Leaves Astoria Tusdnys, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 7 p. m. U-ave Port
land Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday
and Sundays at 8 p. in.
TELEPHONE
Leavo Astoria Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 6 a. tn. Leave Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at
7 a. in.
For rates and general Information coll
on or address
G. W. I.OUNHIIERRT,
Agent.
W. H. HURLIIURT,
Gen. Pas. Agl., Portland. Or.
10. Mc.MOILL,
President and Malinger.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Astoria and Portland
Telephone leaves Astoria Monday,
Wednesday and Friday morning at 6
a. m. Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 7 a. m.
Halley (latzert leave Astoria Tuca
days, Thursdays, aud Saturdays at 7
p. m. Iicaves Portland Mondays, Wed
nesdays, Fridays and Sundays ut 8 p. m.
O. H. and N. Co.'s steamers T. J.
Potter runs alternate days with Tele
phone, and It. II. Thompson runs al
ternate days with Halley Gattert
Tickets good on all boots.
U. n. BCOTT, President.
E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland.
C. W. Stono, Agent, Astoria,
Telephone No. H,
ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY
READING ROOM FREE TO ALL.
Open every day from t o'elock to l:M
and 6:80 to :80 p. m.
Subscription rate H per annum.
B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB ITS.
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