Lane County1 Bank.
(Established In,
EUGENE, OKEGON.
A general Banking business
in all branches transacted on
favorable terms.
, A a HOVEY, President. ,
J - J M. ABRAMo, Cashier.
A O HOVEY, JR. i Asst. Cashr.
Snperior Photographs.
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Corner 8lh and Willamette Ste.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Bums,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strainf ,
Running Sores,
Inflammations, '.
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago.
Scalds,
Blisters, '' ;
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
, Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it In a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
'j
Mustang Liniment conquerj
. Pain,
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gain.
,'K:?TCT i"") private endorsements. '
ttul irV" ""ana lmnotenoy in the Bra
mdbaniLSL JPtom of serein si weakness
taoAM1?0"' was mad" ny the Breial-
li tb? itu?n" Hudson aeslcal Inttrtate.
lrM TUU" made. It la very
moilLwl ha'et. Bold for 1.00 pack
"uarS5Lf2 00plstn seeled braes).
x Slj?n, f'ven for a core. If too boy
luSSSl." 12 entirely cured, six more
M SI,!" ''l charges.
aODS5ni,"nd testimonfals. Addreas
lon Stockton, market 4c K11USU.
? frmoclaco. Cat.
LADif do tou EI)0W
.- DR-FELIX LC BRUN'8
iSjiainrflifBi
kntJSore.S? D"snd aole
?nUllrTZRea &!& 1 Constipation,
Joruuioc u IsS I DlKtlnees,
moit " flsja I Falling Sen-
suderful ' 5 satlons.Nerv-
'woTerr of tiro. f onstwttcblng
It:! flWhA ot the eyes
?"leenen. aSfila ""d other
Jdlng,den. 1 Strengthens,
SJO Ben of IJL 1 Invigorate.
K? ""d H I . and tones the
iffiS . If 1 ' eatlresyitem.
nwiltoimsj ft'' 1 anddeveloprs
2 dls- ' fi'JJcr 1 and Testores
?"rse In 20 jJSJS 1 wesk organ a.
Cores I ffljSsfc 1 Pains to the
wiost I S0 1e
LNaa'ri.,laMDC 'Jl' T-.HWtiliaX.ItU.
v ASHORE IN A GALE.
Albion Breaks Her Anchor Chains.
Florence West, Ju. 18: (0u Thura
tuornina; last the tn nnk. ... .,.
schooner Albion in tow at Cushman's
mm uc Acme and started out with her
but aa the bar was too ro'igh to venture
out, the Albion anchored about three
quunersota tulle above the govern
ineut wharf.
The wind wa blowing at a terrific
rate Saturday. The schooner Albion,
Captain Oslen, laden with lumber, was
at anchor, waiting until the bar should
be calm enough to permit bei crossing
out. She had two anchors down, the
kind ordinarily used on schooners.
About 7 o'olock Saturday evening the
starboard chain broke and not a min
ute after the port chain gave way.
Where She was lying th current was
running eight miles an hour and the
tide ebbing. After the port chain gave
way the jib was hoisted and Captain
OsUn endeavored to run the vessel in
to the cove on the weather side of the
government wharf, but owing to
the darkness and velocity of the wind
this was impossible.
; The schooner went swiftly down the
river and struck the corner of the go -ernment
wharf, knocking off a fender
pile and then, after rubbing along the
dock, passed it, veeredround and ran
ashore, bow straight on.
This was all that saved the vessel. If
Captain Olsen had lost his presnce of
miud and not put up the jib and ran
her ashore, she would, In all likeli
hood, have gone over the bar and all
on board been lost., , t
"don't give up the ship."
Wheu she struck the captain gave
the order to lower the boat, but dis
covered that tile schooner was fast and
so stayed with the ship. In less than
fifteen minutes, the Jib blew all to
pieces and the foresail was immediate
ly set to keep the vessel aground. She
was then about two hundred feet from
shore.
At flood tide, which was about 10:30
o'clock, the crew succeeded in getting
lines around the trestle work of the
jetty which were fastened to each
windlass end, all slack taken in, and
the schooner was out of danger. The
foresail was then lowered. .. .
" THE NEWS BROUGHT HERE.
-' At three o'clock a. m. Sunday, the
mate left the vessel and started for
Florence. The distance is a little less
than four mileB but the mate thought
It was ten. It was nearly 7 o'olock
when he reaohed this city, and the of
ficers of the tug Bobarts were at once
notified of the disaster. Steam was
raised as soon as possible and the tug
left for the scene. , -
The water began to pour into the
hold of the schooner at 8 o'clock and
continued for an hour and a half with
out cessation. The pumps were put to
work but were stopped, as the labor
was useless. The Bobarts arrived at 9
o'clock and endeavored to tug the ves
sel off, but without success, as the
craft was heavily laden with lumber,
having a deck load of 65,000 feet and
85,000 in the hold.
Captain Oken boarded the Bobarts
and came to this city and made a con
tract with Mr. I. B. Cuahman, of tbe
Siuslaw Biver Lumber Company, to
unload a portion of the lumber. Tbo
tug atcamed up to Acme,' where a
gang of nine men aud a scow were
procured. On her return here another
scow was taken in tow and she again
proceeded down tho river.' ,. On arrival
at the government wharf the men
were put to work transierrlng the
deckload of lumber from the schooner
to tl e two scows. This was between
five and six o'clock Sunday afternoon.
The tug returned here but went down
early Monday morning and brought
the men up for breakfast. The work
of unloading wus then nearly complet
ed. After the Inner man was satisfied
the gang weie taken down again and
tbe work was finished.
The pumps were again manned and
this time more successfully, all the wa
ter being pumped out. The vessel was
theu afloat and was taken lu tow by
the tug and brought up to Acme,
where she now lies. Tbe lumber was
also taken to that place. On examina
tion thescllooner was found to bales
badly damaged than was at first sup
posed, the only Injury being some open
seams on the bow, caused by striking
the government wharf. These will be
calked and the Albion will be re-loaded
with lumber for the port of Ban
Francisoo.
FINAL 8E1TLEJ1ENT.
Estate of T. J. Smith, deceased: Notice
is hereby gin. that George B. Dortis,
. t .... -m 1ih fliAfi faia account
necmi'i ti, P" " ' ' "
for final aeltlemcnt of laid eatate, and Mon
day the 4ih day of Huron lava, uaa oeen
set by order of the court for hearing ot
Uotions to tbe rame
Gio. B.Dobsdi, Ext-ontor.
When Baby waa atck, we g" her Caatala,
Whenah.woaaChlRaheorlod forCaatorta.
When aha became Uiaa, ahe clunj to Cwtorla.
mien aha had OJldno, atae gare them Oaatorla.
Wood's Phosphodine, the great
English Bemedy. At Yerinoton'f.
Commissioner!! court.
At this time the -court considered
and allowed the following bills aud the
elerk was ordered to draw warrants on
the general fund in payment thereof,
towlt:
JK Marlay, rebate on taxes,' '
certificate No S8, 1894 18 75
E D MoKenny, clly poor, medi
cal attendance 12 00
J M Parker, supervisor road dist No
12: continued for exnlanation.
John Bamford, supervisor road dist
JNo 4o; continued for explanation.
I L McDanlel, supervisor road dist
No 71; continued for explanation.
At this time the following supervis
ors were appointed to serve for the
year 1895:
District No 4 Joe Huddleston
" " 7 Peter Baler
" I 8 Geo Cumuiings
" . " 9-J F Smith
" " 10-A K Mclf inzle
" " 11 Eobert Scbmuti
" " 12 Thomas Barbre
. " " 18-John Tait
" " 22 Bobert Buoy
" " 26 Frank Hylaud
" " 29-J M Gearhart
" " 82-Heury Bedinond
" " 84 Nelson Peterson'
" " 85 A J Mack
" " 86 J M Kltitht'ii
" " 39-J R Hill
" " 41 Bobert Clow
" " 42 -Ed Bailey
" " 45-J B Crow
" " 4-J J Winn
" ' " 48 BY Porter
" " 50-Qeo B Day
" " 52 Hamilton Veatcli
" " 5S-J B Young
" " 64 AD Hyland
" " 65-Henry Waxfelder
" ' 67 F Thompson
" " 68-J A Ebbert
" " 61-Geo H Hale
" " 62-J F Inman .
" " 63-J W Hicks
" " 67-Frank Warner
" " 71 Henry Melton
" " 72-N J Ciow
" " 73-H A Bowers
" " 75 Geo Smith
" ' 81 M A Bitgood
" " 84 Samuel M Douglas
" " 85-W H KauofT
" " 86 J W Cox
: " " 89-JO Farmer
" " 92-1 8 Day
" " 93 B McGovern
" " 94 Amos Hailng
" " 97 F M Jackson
" v" 99-J H Belknap
" " 100-JSt Clair
Real Estate Transfers.
Reported dally by Euobns AbstraotComfahy
W. K. Scarbobouuu, Manager.
CX)UNTRY. '
O A C B R to WA McBee, sw of
nw I sec 26, tp 17 s r 2 w, 40 acres; $100.
C S Calef to Jeremiah Pipes, ne of
ue sec 86, tp 19 s a 5 w, nw J of sw
J of n w J sec 29, s J of se J sec 30, tp
19 s r 4 w, 240 acres; $100. -
JT Kirk and wife to TJ Kirk, lot
12, sec 23, tp 16 s r 4 w, 64.73 acres $100.
The New England Mortgage Securi
ty Co to I N Mulkey, a tract of land
in Notf 7035 sec 20, tp 18 s r 2 w, 289.91
acres; $3300.
F F Brewster and wife to the New
England Mortgage Security Co a tract
or land in Notf 7035, sec 20, tp 18 s r 2
w, 289.91 acres; $1.
Aaron B Conger and wife to Fannie
Lockwood, lots 1, 2, sec 22, lots 1, 2,
sec 27, tp 16 s r 4 e, 104.29 acres; $700.
Josephine Kanitzberg to Emma
Hanneman, e J of ne J u J of se J seo
16, tp s r 6 w, 160 acres.
EUGENE.
Adah L Shelton et al to A C aud 8
M Mathews, lot 6, w lot 7, block 2,
Harris' ad; $450.
SPBINQFIELD.
Eustace Maude and wife to Z T
Klutzley, a tract of laud 60 x 119 feet
in block 73. $160.
Tbe Montana Horror.
Salt Lake, Jan. 19. A special from
Butte, Mont., to the Heruld says: Tbe
relief committee has received between
$20,000 and $25,000 so far. Contribu
tions have been sent from nearly every
city in the West, and three trunk lines
have each contributed $1,000. The
list of dead was today swelled to fifty
six. Tho four Injured are in a critical
condition. .
I've a secret in my heart,
Sweet Marie,
A tale I would impart,
Sweet Marie:
If you'd even fairer be
You must always use Parks' Tea
The Improvement you will see,
Sweet Marie.
Sold by A. Yerington.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pu
rify your blood, clear your complexion,
regulate your bowels and makes your
head as clear as a bell. 25c, 60c, and
$1.00. Henderson & Lino.'
Kotlce to Creditor.
All persons Indebted to E. C. Smith,
are hereby notified to call at once and
settle their accounts. AH accounts re
maining unpaid will be placed In tbe
bands of an attorney for collection.
- J. W. Cherry,
. Assignee.
Eugene, Dec. 5, 1894.'
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World'a Pair Hlgfeeat Medal and Dlploau.
RUSSIAN ARMV 60DITIE3.
Queer freatorea of the Military Nerirtee of
the Cur.
The Russian army Is full ot strange
features. Thus the biggest fellow are de
tailed for duty in the bodyguard regiment
Preobroshenskl founded by Peter tho
Great and originally oompoied of that
monarch's personal friends, all giants in
their way. The ciar's family take great
pride in this regiment, and on the named
day of its patron saint attend the festivi
ties in a body, usually re-enforced by for
eign embassador and ministers. Then
there is the Ismailowakl regiment, where
only blonds are tolerated, and the well
know Pawlow guards, all of whom must
have turn np noses.
The regulations of the guard chasseurs,
on the other hand, admit only dark haired
men. The guard officers, being privileged
by birth as well as rank In their ohosen
professions, treat their colleagues In the
line almost as badly as the latter treat
their subalterns. Up to a few yoars ago
the distinction between them was such
that a guard lieutenant had precedenoe
over the captain of the line. The late
czar's father changed this state of things
somewhat, but not much. A major of tbe
guards would even today rank higher than
a line colonel, If there were such a person.
But the advancement of the regular army
officer seldom surpasses the rank of bat
talion ohlef. Men having attained that
distinction are generally made "com
manders" ot a Binall preolnot, while dis
graced guard officers or general staff offi
cers obtain the colonelshlp or lieutenant
colonolahlp of the regiment to whloh they
have dovoted their lives.
Only vory rarely does a line officer suo
coed in obtaining a commission in the
war academy and eventually in the gen
eral staff. It should be mentioned, how
ever, that tbe majority are unfitted for
such advancement The requirements of
tbe offloer's examination in tbo lino are
considerably less stringont than those
upon whloh the admission to tho guards'
offloer corps are baaed. The applicant's
social standing Is not at all oonsldered,
and to complete the wretchedness ot the
line offloer his pay is rldioulously small
and inadequate, especially that of the in
fantry officer, the lieutenant receiving not
more than 1800 per year all told. The
captain has a little over $300, the major
H50. The most abjeot poverty prevails
among them, and only a few of the youn
ger ofUoers own more than one uniform,
whloh must do service both on and oft pa
rade. The infantry private of the line re
ceives in money IS shillings per year, in
cluding tbe ozar's and others' presonts.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
WHAT THE MINE BOSS KNOWS.
Nowadays a Colliery Maoager Must Havo
a Smattering of the Sclenoes
Tho subjoots, in addition to tho three
R's, wbloh intending colliery managers
should endoavor to got a thorough knowl
edge of, are as follows: 1. Geology, which
gives them a knowledge of the rooks form
ing tho oarth and tbe formations in whloh
ooal is found; alBO of the faults, dikes,
washouts, etc, wbloh interrupt the con
tinuation of coal seams. 8. Boring and
sinking, a knowledge of wbloh is required
in opening new royalties and In soaroh
ing for ooal aeama that have boon dlsolos
ed by faults, ete. 8. The practical work
ing of mines, whloh onablos them to lay
out a mine on the most advantageous sys
tems of working, hauling and drainage.
4.' Principles of mechanics, which en
ables them to know the strength of beams,
girders, ropes and ohalns requlrod for dif
ferent kinds of work; also the horsopower
of engines required for winding, hauling
and pumping certain quantities of water,
6. Steam, compressed air and eleotrioltyi
the properties of steam and tho prlnolples
of tbe steam engine enable thorn to use
steam economically and to the best ad
vantage and to superintend tho ercotlon
of onglnes and be a help to them In pur
chasing new engines; oomprossed air,
wbloh enables them to know the advan
tage of It over steam for driving, drilling
and ooal outtlng machines; oleotrlolty, so
that they may know something ot the ad'
vantages of eleotrlo signaling and lighting
and of tbe transmission ol powor for long
distances. 6. Mine ventilations, gasos,
coal dust, lighting of mines, explosives
and blasting; a thorough knowledge of
those, If properly carried out, Insures the
safe working of a mine and will consider
ably rednoe tbe causes of explosions. 7.
Surveying, because tbe manager is respon
sible for the plans to be produced to the
Inspector and for his workings trespassing
Into othor royalties and for leaving suffi
cient ooal under surfaoe erections, ete. 8.
The ooal mines regulation act, whloh
should be well understood to comply with
the aot In all Its dotalls for safety. 0.
And last, but not leaBt, be must study
mankind, so as to be able to deal properly
with and manage men of all shades of
opinion. " Sclonoe and Art In Training. "
The Typewriter Envelope.
The introduction of a typewrltor envel
ope as a universal boon to oaroful type
writers proves how extensively commercial
oorrespondonoe Is carried out by means of
tbe ingenious typewriting machine, and
bow manufacturers of the (lay ore con
stantly on the alert to meet every need
In all that concerns art and Industry.
The peculiarity of these novel square en
velopes Is to offer a splendidly even sur
faoe and regular thickness of paper just in
the spaoe where the address has to be
written.- In this wlso, whatever typo
writer la employed, any unsightly "shad
owing" is avoided and perfect alignment
secured. It Is worth noting,, too, as a
sign of tbe advance of modern civilization,
that the very first parcel of the new in
vention dispatched from England was for
Bolklavlk, whloh boasts of the only type
writer In the whole of Iceland. Philadel
phia Press.
Bo -Tipped" Him the Olovas.
It la related of the famous Jonas Han
way that, on being politely reproached by
a nobleman for not oomlng of tenor to dine
with him, he replied:
"Indeed, my lord, I cannot afford It."
On another occasion he was paying
the string of servants, who, as usual, ap
peared on the scene as he was leaving the
house he had.vlslted.
'"Sir, your greatcoat," said one, upon
which be paid a shilling. -
"Your umbrella, air," said a second,
another shilling.
"Sir, yonr hat," another shilling.
"Your gloves, sir."
"Why, friend," said Hanway, "yoa
may keep tbe gloves. They are not worth
a shilling." London Tlt-Blts.
An O bad-Tint Boy.
BoyHalf a pound of steak, but let It
be very tough.
Butcher Tougbf What's that for, my
ladf
Boy 'Cause If It's tender daddy'll eat
It all himself. Pick Mo Up.
JAY GOULD'S ESTATE.
The Report of tie Appraiser Makes
' It Over $80,000,000.
Extra 8,000,000 tor Ueo. Uould.
New York, Jan. 21. Today the
exact value of Jay Gould's estate T,'as
disclosed when the report of Appraiser
David MoClura was filed with the Sur
rogate. It amounts to $80,934,608.79.
A tax will porbably be imposed upon
this anjutmt. To determiue the value
the appraiser took the market values
at the time of the death of Mr. Gould.
A claim of $6,000,000 Is found to be
due from the Jay Gould estate to
George J. Gould for services for 12
years at $500,000 a year. A codicil In
the will states that this was to be his
remuneration for acting as his father's
sole representative in the transactions,
which were all of great magultude in
selling particular properties of millions
in value. He had practically tbe sole
control and management of his father's
large estate during tbe final years of
the latter's life, and bad aloue access
to tbe safe deposit vaults which con
tained millions of dollars worth of
securities.
A Happy Husband.
Dki.k-.vare. Ohio. After four
months use of Simmons Liver Regula
tor mv wlfnifl Almost entirely relieved of
chronic constipated and bleeding pile.
W. B. Leeper. Youi druggist sells
it In powder or liquid. The powder
is to be taken dry or made Into a tea.
Died. Junction City Times: In
Los Gates, California, Monday, Janu
ary 14, 1895, Georgian Hamilton,
daughter of John and Anna Hamilton,
aged 17 years, 6 months and 4 days.
She formerly resided In this city and
is quite well kuown. She was taken
sick during October and grew a great
deal better but took a fatal relapse.
The funeral took place at 8 p. m. Tues
day lu the Los Gatos cemetery.
The newest fad is an "Identification
party." Slips are passed around and
each one writes a predominating char
acteristic of some one present, and tbe
rest are required to name the person.
The people have been so engrossed all
their lives in studying themselves
that bad guesses predominate.
The "Ideal" oil stove fills a Ions felt
want at a small expense to run It. See
them. ,
i '' ! ' F. L. Chambers.
A LAM S TUILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
pozzonrs
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health,
ful, and harmless, ami when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
Inilct upon having the garmlna,
T IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
3am
Root?
An agreeable laxative and Hnva Toria
Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. IfSOntOg,
and $UX) per package. Samples free.
YFo"a TM The Favorite TOTIIWIHI
HAJ MUfortbeToettan4Biob,j&o,
Bold by Henderson 4 Linn.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that by an order of
tbe County Court of Lane county, Oregon.
William Tucker has been duly appointed
Executor of the last will and testament and
of the estate of Hester Tucker deceased, and
all persons having claims againat said estate
are nereDy nounea to present me same amy
verified to tbe undersigned Execntor at tbe
law office of Bilyen k Young, in Eugene,
Oregon, witbin six months from (he date of
tbis notice.
Dated tbis 28th day of Deo. 1894.
William Tccxib,
Executor.
BiLYxn & Yotmo,
Attya.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice la hereby given that tbe under
aianed executrix of lbs eatate ot). J. Com.
stock deceased, has filed her final aocoant
for settlement in said eatate in lbs county
court of Lane county, Or. and said court
has fixed tbe first Monday, tbe 4th day of
February, 1895, for final hearing of tbe
same,
Julia B . Comstocx,
. 3. Walton, Executrix
Attorney for Estate
TUIO DADCD lakepton 11 e at E. C. PAKE'S
InlO rArCn Advertising Agency. M and
OS Merchants r.xcnaiige, wn rreiinim, ni
whvie comrart fur advertising can u. u.i.0..
POMPLEXIOM
U POWDER. 11
l!l:trif""'""'rA" " -'ff -j -
Mjiao. row case it mux not cube.
CEO. 8. DORRIS.
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
WILL PKACTICI IN THE ODTJRTS
of the Second Judicial Dletriot and la
i Supreme Court of this State.
Special attention given to collections and
natters in probate.
GEORGE A. DORRIS,
Attokney-at-La w,
BUQENE, OREGON
Orncs-Orerlane County Bank.
J. M. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY : AT : LAW.
collections a specialty.
Room & upstairs, Rudoo's Slock, 9th street.
L. B1I.VEU.
J. E. YOUNQ.
BILY EU & YOUNG,
Attobneys-at-Law,
EUGENE, OREGON.
SF-Of'ics Over First National Bank.
E. O. POTTER,
Attorney-at-Law
EUGENE, OREGON,
Office In Conser's block.
F. O. MATTESON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office With A. C. Woodoock.
fir-Special Attention siren to Collections.
A. C. WOODCOCK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Orrici One-half block south of Chrliman's
Block,
EUGENE, : : OREGON. .
J. J. WALTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
KUUENh, ORKUON,
OIHce up-stalrs, Walton's block.
Will do a general law practice lu all the courts
ol Dili state.
n. D, Nobton,
O. W. KmsxY
Norton & Kinsey,
' Attorneys-at-Law.
Commercial an Prn aiu Itiiilnnu Rdm.
laity.
Otuco in Harris' Blook.
O. E. LOOMIS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.' '
Ofilce In Hayes' building, upstairs.
Private telephone Inside the door
for calls day or night. ; i ,
PAINE & KUYKENDALL,
PHYSICIANS - AND - SURGEONS.
. ' '. . ''.:' . ' : ctJ.' ;I.itn
Hurgcry and dliewet ol women a ipeciaH?
Office In Chrlsman Block
ZjR. J. W, HARRIS,
Pliy uian and Surgeon
Olooo over Henderson a Linn's brag Store,
Orrics House: t to 12a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 toS
p. m. .
Keai ue Ferry street between l'2th and lata
DH. U. W. BIDDLE,
; DENTIST,
Uo, a omy tuai-eiass work. The latest In-
provtMBSuui used. Terms, moderate. Offlca
and louuenoe no Olive street, bstwean Finn
and Bixui streota, one bloek westof Mlunew la
Uuu.
Eugene, Oregon.
DuBols Bros., Proprietors.
JOSEPH G. KELLEY, 0. E.,
Consult Drainage Jipeer.
KUOEWB, OREGON '
Deilgnsand pectfloationa for all work ptt
lining to Water Works, Bwrag and Drain
ol Lands.
Construction Suprint4nll
Eugene Iron Works,
GEO. N. FRAZBK, Proprietor.
Steam Fittings, Brass Goods,
Castings, Engines, Boilers
Store Fronts, Eto.
Sawlnst Iwfaohlnaa Kapatrad.
aTjer-Re pairing of all kinds done.a
Agent for Lily Anll-Krlotlon Metal.
4bop ou Eight aireal at VI III Kaoa
HOFFMAN
HOUSE,