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fMJ)AM AaTOUIAN, SATURDAY HOMING, . JANUARY 1, 1897. AYriiiliitile IVeiiaralionforAii- slinlUitlngtlttroodfliullictfulii- iwg llic Stamnuu mvl 1 towels of rromotrsDitU'slion.Clircrful ricMmki.'M.Coritdlns nrltlrr Otmiiii.Morphinc iur Muuiral. Not Nahc otic. Ary tfoij am unman JA lwt m it tU, , Aixtfffl Rrmrdy forCornlln. lion. Sour Stomarh.DiuiilHuvi. rmi .CouvuiMons rVverish I1T5S fflkl LOSS Or Sl.FKI', facSimita 5iijtiiUir of NKW YOllK. ikact copy or WRAPPrn. SHJXATUKi: ILIA Is now printed liLUI:, diagonally m the OUTSIDE wrapper o." every Initio of ? ,J Ti'c Orl-ln1 niJ llemlru tixtl i again, 4 . JOHN Are Von (ioiiig KastV !i aura and im that your ticket read via, THE NORTH-WESTERN ' Line. t CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS -an4- OMAHA KAILWAYS. Thla la tha GREAT SHORT LINE BatWMO DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all I'cintrt ICast and SoutL Tholr MninilnVonl Track. I'evrlnaa Vos llliuli'd Pining and Woeplng Car Train and Miittn: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Have given 111 runti a national reputa tion. All ol)' of pasmnger cainled on thu vcstlliuled truln without extra charge. Hhlp your freight anil travel ovor Oil fnmou lino. All oxanl h.iv tli'kK'. W. il. MKAD, F. 0. BAViaiC. (1n. AKent Trv. F. and P. Act 4K Waahlnton at.. Tortlond, Or. TME ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT , A paMngr train on tha Chlcaxo, Mil waukea and Bt. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarln ara veatlbulad, hoater by ataam, and llfhtad by electricity. Each aleep car berth haa an electrlo reading lamp. Ita dlnlnc car are tha beat In tha world, and Ita coanhea ara palaoea on wheela. TU! treat railway, oonneotln a It doea with all tranacontlnental llnna at 8t. Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to tha tarvellng public tha beat aervloa known. Tlcketa via tha Chloaco, Milwaukee and St Paul Hallway ara on aala at all railroad ticket offloea to any point In the United Blatea or Canada. For map, folder and other Information, addreaa. C. J. EDDT, General Airant J. W. CABET, Portland, Or. Trav. Paaa and Tkt. Aant Portland, Or. Ladles Vho Value A refined oomplexlon rouatune Pouonl' Pow der. It produooi o oof t anil beautiful hln. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EVERY BOTC-LK OP Caiui: li f '. tp la kittle only. Ji li vi , 1 li ti,:. Dun t allow (Him to mII yot .kj e! e oa the U or prouiat tbel li It "Jut oi (!!" aid "will o-r ?ry por- 4p. -B. th.t ;oo ct 0 a-T-O JH . t.fsttn 'Iff itef. li nan?. bubu in v. ;.;SIIIKi:, as a further pro. 4 all Imitation. S DUNCAN'S SON'S ,N.V. PHOKK8HIONAL CARIjB Hi H KITKItlNTKNl KNT. II. S l.YMAN, I Ultiv, m-roiw thv ilwl rant nf u.. olllixv 'Mfli-o hour, fltKt WmlmiHlay of ivry tiMHitli, 8 a. uw to 3 . in. Kvrry Hn.turlay. a. in to 1 p. in. II A. SMITH. DENTIST. Hooma 1 and I, Pythlun Uulldlnc. overr C. II. Cooper! atora Ult O. H. K8TK8, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGRON. Piwclnl attention to dlaeaae of woman 4nl aurcery. tirtlce ovrr PanaUrer'a store. Aatorta. Trlrphona No. lit IAV TL'TTLK, M. U., PHT8ICI AN, (H'HOKON -AND ACCOUCHEUa ("ifrlce, roomr f and (. Pythian Bulldlnc llotini. 1A to II and I to t Itraldenca, ti Cellar alnet. H T. CHOSIIT, ATTOHNKY.AT-t.AW. M Commercial atreet I Q A. IIOWMIT. ATT"KNKT AND COl'NBELOR AT LAW. Offlce on Pond afreet, Aatorla, Or. inllN T. MHTKK. ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. Oflr... i:j...tnir.-, Ai'i'nn Ii'ili.V'f I. N. Polpli. ltti hard Nixon Cheater V. Dnlph. IHlI.ril. NIXON A POLPII. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Onuon, II. !S, and ft. Iliimllton HullilliiK. All lt'K'U and col lection himln-H promptly attended to. C'IhIiiu nKiilnet the gnvernment a ap lulty. SOCIETY MRRTINOfl. TKMri.K I.OIHJH NO. 7, A. K. and A. M. Rea-ular communication held on the Heat and third Tueiilay evening of each month. O. W. LOITNBDERRY, W. U. E. C. IIOLDKN, Secretary. fnllODD POISON iA5PECIALTYS Itlory lll.oillf 1,'UISON permanently 0 iTiirua in lowino aayo. nil can iwirenieu m home t uraanie prii-o antler aame guiirau" It. If rouiMi'lur income bore tawllloore tract to in j mtlrond f around bote! billa.amj rx sharre.lf netulllnture. lfT"nha (m y, liiillile pntu.li, and atlll h tnina, M uooua I'etrhea In mouth, I l. 4 ,.niie f,.ltip(l Nnol , If n lull l ".ure. it yon nari) taaun iiier- rar i iirnri anq Hore Th row l, l imn ua n part of tlie Uody, llnlror Kyehrnwa fiilllna oul, II M thla Beoondury ll,)lll POISON no goaren te to cure. Wo aulieit the moat onatl Hate cwaea and elmllenae the world lor a cnae we eiuioot cure. Thl dl-eaa hoi awaro b:illlett the ak III ot the luoat eiulueiit phyal' clan. a)A0O,00l cnnital behind our um-oudt Anenliiie nnMii.wni Neaimi on idrirau I'Olia ItK.MKDV C io Xcuujle. CillCAliU, lib Oo to Elmore, Sanborn'a offloa and aea machine. - Take along aom of tha twine "aa good aa Marahall'a." In your pocket and teat them. Then aea how much more Marahall'a will etand. It'a money In your pocket and flab. In your nat to ttnd out their new and handaome twlna taatlruj MARINB NUWS. HI'tM A. H. raraN. I', m . Ii.mlft low waraa. A. M. V. H. Il III fl Jll III ft ItATK. ll.llllfL Hiililrilny ild, o luu..'i Il w. ii i .a U ll N.l I IM H 7. A I (Ki ll.' rniMinx , , II I MlMlllll)',, l 0 ) i 1KH.I I 7 Oi.l.-I'! it la H.U 0i'i! HUM II I il f.'i, I In IX. 1 17 H ill 7 I7M 7f.l-) W-M I i'H 0.7 U a" 0.0 rillnilKV.. Ill Meilln.il ) Vi I liur.rluy ;l l rlily. 1 I tii.Ti il .l II Jl I a in ,i Mi, -iH, . eu-, IhiIow tern. I'lulllKK lit MlMHI Mihiii. 10, Hr.lr. .Ill -l -, I H, Full i wr, l, new Mm hi. Tin- Miiinii-r CnluiiiUIn arrive! In yntrlny and left up the rlvir fur I'lMtlNIMl. The llrltJah Urk Can:lla arrlveit In yinli.'fny frmn N''iiutli v.1lh a ihj K'i nf r' I Hho atillnl fumi Nwalle Orlolwr i, ami hue luul a long voyage. 'iiluln Hiiriut, It wa rMrtil liuit evi'iiluK, will make aiithi-r i-ffitrt i- lny to pull the (lleiuii'irag oft the Ixwu h. A'litltloiiiil auiiilti were aitit ver luat night ami lh tug- KHlf eg- li'tN u go it ru ml tixluy lo aland by In cttjie of n rwx1(y for lu-r aervlcca. The ilnl(f(T V, H. Iuhl arrived down y,.!.irlity frmi I'lllar HiK-k where alio bua Imwii at work alnw January 2. She .inn. ilouii for ciail and while here i'lay Hill go on the ImHi t muke in repuJra U her atrrn hnarlnga. ' npliiln lleo. A. I'l-ejie la not aure a to Juki Mtwn he will niilh the work at I'lllar l(.k, but thluka It will h In tin. miir future. Axtorluna will v.l "ohm. I he raiiluln when h ooiiu-b here lo do the ilti-dgltiK luttr Tongue point. Tim llillleh ahlp Ijirixuu, which iu all r-niy to go to a-a yintenluy morn ing, mot with an lurl'l.-tit Junt aa the am h.ir wim iilMit ti be ralaed. The wlft i-lli tllo awung th ahlp on to th ou.r ilg.. of the amid, and when the tow bout pulled h-r off th luaul v.'uy guliml iwn1i-l her Into the Par-k.-r Holme (Pa k. The diuniige to ahlp uml dork w not very great, and the vninl will be ready for m-u. In a day or two. The lumber-laden enhoom-r South l'tnl. fotirt.i.n duya fnMii Wlllnpa. bay, i-;.iu. .1 Hunt on January ', In lat Itiidw 4u deg. ;o min. north, longitude im deg. inln. w.t, Kr.-d Falk. a a-a-tiian, fell overlaard and wu drowixvl l-fin hHp could ruih hJm. A etrojig aouthwrat wind waa blowing when the u'lent ocrurrwd. and a naty en aw n waa running. A liont wa put off but Folk rutd not aw-lm ha waa drowiM-d. FaJk waa a native of Ger many, XX year old, and had ten work ing on natal wum viaMtola for many )min. Th Mirvamer AJbkin, Captain Chrla. TlManaen, put Into thla port yinterday morning In dlMtrraa. She waa bound frn the NehjUnn i San FrwnHavo with a targe mnro of lurnlwr. On a pi-nvloua trip. In gliig liU Nehajem. the veane-l waa wMnewhat danuMoiI, but after bHng reailre It waa thought ahe could make San Franviwo In aafety. Tlw ateniiMM" Oii4dinit towol her to aea a day or two ago. but the Athlon' rud der waa dlMtbled. and It la aJ under--t.-l that ahe Nprung a Irak. ItWng thoroughly fumlllar with the hitrbor the I N-ctdt-m nwn her Into the Col umbia, wh-r h anlved yeeterilay. wind and tide being imrtliulnrly fa Nontble. In the aftemiain tht Albion .mmeneixl dlKt'lmrglng cargn prepara t ry to milking r-MUr. Shllng during th month of livm-U-r and the yiar ISM I thua reviewed by Mviwrn It. P. Itlnhot & Co.. Ltd.. lit tholr iiHinthly atatetnent : "Tlw year which In ihw cloning haa ahown a Mtoudy lmirovement In hualnewa gene- rally, although It la true that In ex port tlw riMord Ut not favorably. Hhltnnntn of coal hnve coutlnuiM to full off, while the oaten of aculaktn hnjt prove.1 dlmiNlmlng and the price riNtllied unmitlitfrti tory. AgiUnat Ihenv. however, have to be liufd a very Hiicceanful Mtlmon mmun and In- rxfljie.1 ahliMiienta of lumber. Although M-rhta airt from the dcalgn of thi irvular. we may Ih ermltt.tl to call intention to the reinurkuhU progretta nmdo during the year In developing our mining Induxiry. The numt murkixl advnni'- hit biM-n made In Komtenul, hut other Hi'i'tlotui of the province have int iwn alow to follow, nnd the re- nult haa been such n.s not only to nur piwa the nii8t aangulno eXMvtiution at lumii. but to lend to a very lively In tcrent nhnxul. The future of the In luwtry Hi'eiiiH now naMuretl. and the I'lomlM.- of Htltish Columbia na a Held of profitable liivc.ttmcnt In luvoming better recognlnl every (lay. There Is not much to any of the freight market. w hleh. aa regimls grulti veswls, la dtMiiornlixed. There la n lart? Ilet at -'.ui Kranelwo dlsengiiKil. but no Inm InexM Ih hni(lble, a owncrM will not entertain the rutm offered. I.uiiiImt fivlghta are comparatively nteady, but are adversely il fleeted tiy the free of I'cilnnH of VihwIh that hnve lately ar rived on the count aeeklliK. Vletorlu Colonist. The big coal Imrk Carrollton came Into rt yeBterday, aeventiH-n day from Nanalmo, afttr a most remark able tXKrlence at aea. In a gale off the Waahlngton coant December 31t her cargo won h hi (led and he lay on her beam muIh for many hours. She waa aaved from foumlerlag by the HUdden sutwhleiKH of the gale, and the crew then partially BtralghtentM up her carg. She waa badly Hated to port when towed up the harbor. Captain Jonea aald yeaterday that In all hla experience at ea he haa never had ho sensational an experience a on the voyage just ended. The Car rollton carried a rargu of fi" ton of coal. On December Slat, ahe waa If you want sure relief loi ltn:Di, use an A it b l'xrSIJBerla Plaster Bbar IN Hind Not one of the boat eg counterfeits and Imita tion is as good as the genuine. Get This Package When You Call For It mm i io. i i 7v f'ic M AiKUL TiLUWE T0NIC.M; tjfel AEEUA3LE UXATWE K;!H AND DIURETIC Tf RESTORES STRENC RENEV.'S VITALITY. , nr-in ntuuLfti tb lilt KJDNEYSf inm iim thmi a a. PROPRIETORS BURLINGTON.VT. I And Don't Be Defrauded by any Substitute That Some Dealers Try to Sell You for the Sake of the Larger Profit! struck by a southeast gale and every-1 ining aoove aecKs was made rout. The vessel rode out the blow In good shape. until the wind suddenly veered round to the aouthweat. Caught In a heavy cross sea. the bark w as throw n square-)A ly on her beam ends, and to the sur- prise of the crew she remained there, ! her yards dipping in the heavy seas. A ha-ity examination of the hold lort. Tho water came over the rail, j and otllcers and crew alike expected I tluit the veasel would founder any mln-' ute. Fortunately the hatches were all battened down tlfht, and as the decks were not sprung, no water found Its way Into the hold. The hark could not possibly hnve lived long In such a sea, nnd every preparation was nuule to abandon her. when the gale suddenly subsided. For) hours the lMirk lay on her beam ends. When the son. grew calmer the entire crew was sent below, and the cargo was sufficiently rttrulghtened out to enable the vessel to make sail and proceed on her voyage. Chronicle. The U. o. Oov i Reports show Royal faking Powder superior to alt others. Houses were1 first numbered at Phil adelphia in 1811. OABTOniA. Halt Slfuian) r An electric roller for massage pur poses Is composed of plates of copper and sine and generates its own elec tricity. pains in the back, side, cheat, C 9 Porous . tTTTTrfffj p . ,i ii (.., ;V:''i !. ! I 1 m. VMKM - ' tn. in 1641 the first rope was nianufac- tured at Boston. ' j TO cl;RB A COLU , 0.E DAT' ;T,ke iany, Bromo Qulnlne Tablets, druggists refund the monev if li falu t0 cu?. 25c For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. Tinware was first made in this coun- 1 " Use WelfoOt Com Cure. No cure uo pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drosr Store. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: The Astoria Building and Loan Asso ciation, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. Ross, M. Butala. W. C. Logan, Aug. C. Ilinx, and C. E. Runyon, Defend ants: To Aug. C. Hlns, one of the above nam ed defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next regular term of this court, to-wit: the third Monday In Feb ruary. 197. and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief prayed for in the complaint Service of summons Is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six weeks, pursuant to an order of the Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H. MoBtide, made on the 14th day of De cember, 1896. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: Angus Sutherland, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Loffin, Parah A. Ros. M. Butala, Hannah Ross, August C. Hlns, and VA I Jl mm LKOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. C. K. Itunyon, defendant: To Auir. C. Hlni, one of tha above nam ed defendant: In tha name of the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required lo appear and anawer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled ault by tha flret day of the next regular term of thla court, to-wlt: the third Monday In Feb ruary, 1897, and If you fall ao to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint. Service of summon la made upon you by publication In the Weekly Aatorlan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six weeks, pumuant to an order of the Judge of this court, Hoti. Thomas II. Mcllrlde, made on the 14th day of De cember, IX!?. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. M. Nowlen, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver Stew art, M. C. George, George, his wife. J. p. Eckler, Eckler. his wife, D. M. Stuart, Kate B. Stuart, his wife, I. M. Klmbcr and Sarah Klmber, his wife, H. W, Weeks, Geo. DeLeno, Edith DeLano, hla wife, W. E. Stewart and Lily Stewart, his wife, Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer. and the Astoria Savings Bank, Defendants: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Stewart, E. L. Dwyer, Geo. DeLano, and Edith De Lano, of the above defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: the 21st day of September, 1894; and If you fall ao to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take decree against you for the sale of certain lands In Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are particularly described In the com plaint on file in this suit Said lands are situate In sections 20, 29, and the Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew- ett, T. 8 X., R. I W, and for such oth er relief as prayed for, and shall be deemed by the court proper. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Aatorlan pursuant to order of the Judge of this court made the 21st day of July, 189s. J. Q. A- BOWLBY. Attorney for PlalntiC NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Ilobb A Parker, wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, were equal part- fners is this 13th day of January, A. D. 1S97, dissolved by mutual consent. ' F. L. Parker will continue the business J and assume all obligations. I W. L. ROBB, ) F. L. PARKER. ! PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE. i Notice Is hereby given, that sealed i Plans. Specifications, Strain Diagrams, ; and Bids will be received by the County ! Court, of the State of Oregon, for Clat Isop county, until Wednesday, February ! 3d. 1S97. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the build ing, erection and construction of a draw bridge across Young's River, in Clatsop County. Oregon, according: to such plans, specifications and diagrams, j Said bridge to be located at one of the ( following points, and herein designated ias locations Noe. 1 and 2. Location No. 1 Being a point on the north bank of Young's River, at the intersection of the east line of the town of Case's Astoria, with said river. Said point and direction of crossing being ! located and described upon the map of I aald river on file in the office of the ! County Clerk. The bridge at this loca ition to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with 1 90 foot openings, and 16-foot pile trestle . approach on each side thereof, i Location No. 2 Being a point on the I north bank of Young's River, at the Intersection of Seventh street, of the ; City of Astoria, extended south to said I river. Said point and direction of cross ing being located and described upon jthe map of said river on file In the of- lice of the County Clerk. The bridge at this location to be an Iron or Steel Idnau' n-tlh 130 fnrtt ntiDntnn. o n lfrwit pue trestle approach on each aide there- j I of. Each bidder shall deposit with his .bid cash or certified check, payable to 'the order of the County Clerk, to the i amount of ten percent of his bid, which j shall be forfeited to the county, In case ! the award Is made to him and he fails., j neglects, or refuses for a period of two j days after such award is made, to enter 'into contract and file his bond In the manner required by and to the satis j faction of said County Court. I The plans, specifications and dia grams, selected by the County Court, will be subject to the approval of the Hon. Secretary of War of the United States. The payment for said contract to be made by warrants on the Special Road Fund of the County, one half up on the completion and acceptance of the contract, and one half one year thereafter. The right Is hereby reserv ed to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Commission ers. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. December 23, 1896. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice la hereby given that on the 16th day of November, 1896, I filed my final account as administrator of the estate of Michael Thompson, deceased. In the county court of the state of Ore gon, for Clatsop county, and the said court has appointed Monday, Decem ber 21st, 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time for hearing objections to said final account and for the Settlement thereof. NICK PETROFF, Administrator of Said Estate, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have duly qualified in the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, as executors of the LEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. : last will and testament of John Hob ion, deceased, and all persona havtnf claims against the estate of said de ceased moat present the same, duly verified, to such executors at the Offlce of Fulton Brothers, Attys., lu the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. Astoria, Dec, 15th, lxs. . C. W. FULTON, O. C. FULTON, Executor. 0.R.&I. GIVES CHOICE OF : -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha of St. Paal Penman and Tonrist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbair Cars Astoria to San Franeiseo. State of California, Sunday, Jan. (. Columbia, Friday, Jan. (. State of Cat., Wednesday, Jan. 12. Columbia, Monday, Jan. 17. State of Cat., Saturday, Jan. 23. Columbia, Thursday, Jan. 28. State of Cal., Tuesday, February 1 Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 7. . Astoria and Portland Steamers. R. R. Thompson leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Port- ' land daily at I p. nx. Sunday excepted. Saturdays at 11 p. m. Telephone leave Astoria daily ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leave Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. For rates and genera! uxrormanoo eall on or addreaa O. W. LOUNBBERBT. Agent. W. H. HURLBURT. Oen. Pas. Agt, Portland. Or. E. McNEILU President and Manager. I873 189s Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron A Stel, Coal. Grocerien A Provisions, Flour & Mill Fed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors A Window, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL ST. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office ..THEATRICAL BOOKIXG A SrCCIALTTM It THIRD ST., PORTLAND, OB. ROSS HIGGIiNb & GO Grocers, : and : Butchera Aitorla aad Upper AMorta Flae Tu nJ CoUfM, Table Dfllcadei, Doaotk and Tropical Fnilli, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Hama. Bacoa. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Laud and Marine Engfnee, Boiler work, Steaat boat and Cannery Work a Sp.ulty, Catttnj! of All Descriptions Made to Order oa Short Notice. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer Beaver Hill m Gilman Coal ..Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable In Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agenta. 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