ESTACADA PALACE MEAT MARKET PROGRESS (ÏNWORu U.VTFCy D }U K C T O K $ : G wo. F stk m , H andles the Best Fre sh and Cured Meats President A . H. S t a r k s , V ice President V ii vs. H. I>riioi.s F . S. W O M K R , Entered E d itor «a d Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products W e Buy ami Sell Manager Published Every ih t.r»d av Morning 1 ST X C ■ V OREGON at HEAD CHEESE FRESH MEATS SMOKED MEATS LARD EGGS SAUSAGE SHEEP CA TTLE CHICKENS VEAL HOGS I HIDES at the posicfftca In Estacada, Oregon, second clasj mail P e n la n d CS> J o r g *1 00 5C CHURCH Bt'Wctre ef 0 *:ii nonts (or Ctitctrrh that Cc H a m M ‘rcury SERVICES i as m ercury w ill surely the sense 1 M E. Church ---- N e xt Sabbath o f sm ell and co m p letely derange the w h ole system w h i .e n te r in g it through ! the mucous surlaces. Such articles : S.diliath School 10 a. m. should never he used except on prescrip­ 7 p. m. tions frv)ui reputable ph ysician'. ** the ! Preaching dam age they w ill d o is ten fold to the League 6:30 p. P- m. *»• good >on can jtosaihly derive from them . H a ll's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by Prayer Meeting on T h u rsd ay Even- F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O ., contains 7 p. m. ,i» g no m ercury, and is taken in tern a lly, act­ ing directly upon the bloo-l nd mucous surfaces of the system. In buying H a ll’s C h urch of C h rist— N e xt Sabbath Catarrah Cure be sure you get the gen nine. It is taken internally and made in 1 T o led o , O hio, by F. J. Client ' i t ( 10 a. in. ! Bible School Testim onials sent free. 11 a. in. ; Preaching Sold bv a’ l d s u g 'is f* . 75c - Ta ke I iu il’s F au .il/ Pill., for constipat Y o u n g Peoples' Meeting 7 p. m. come Dick. ! a j&toKietti. t* s > a y i a sa n a s s r a I T h e C urrinsvilte Dram a C lu b h ave started rehearsing the new play known as “ I’ ay S tr e a k ." A certain one of our citizens asked | me to explain to the public, in re- |fereuce to the mask p arty, the " in ­ sult to the people of C u rrin sville" and also if lie were one of those m aking a disturbance. In answer to the first 1 m ay sav, the item in reference w as no insult to the people but a protection to them, for how many would like to see it occur again ? I did not say that they 7:30 p. m. w eie all m isbehaving that were ! Preaching side to the south of the < hi St. John there and I think if the people that place, m aking good f irms in there feel so hurt over the m atter will and also shared the hardships cf stop to think they w ill agree with frontier life. A lso a Win. Minnei me that a few were careless and BLACKSM ITH made a homo joining the Suter | needed to he reminded of it. Ill property below E agle C r u k tt the old Hand and willing to du answer to the second I m ay sav A large fam ily hy the name o f , * that I did not mention any nam es any of tlv work in hi* line G lo vers started early to co n q u er: of those out of order and am sur­ the wilderness, but typhoid fever j GIVE HIM A CALL prised at the ones tak in g offense, got into the fam ily and cut down especially th is particular citizen, I their number hy half in a short am not prepared to answ er for this while. A s doctors 1 . d to come citizen’ s behavior and I iliin k he over a from Oregon C ity , taLi: should he the judge, for w ho should d ly to come out an 1 I k, tiler F o r Side Horses and milch cows know better than h nisei; w heth i -, often, could not visit the pati For Rent— A sm all improved j he w„ „.¡„b eh a vin g or not. and the scattered m igh '• were place. Inquire of W in. W . D avis the only nurses, w hich mad haul Sr., Estacada. work to save any of tin :i. IS « ta y , .lia. 13 , ISM 0 J . V. BARR Ti».- i r.ei t w»y lo pronounce ìt js F!-.-l.'t t ir * 1 «. h cont on llie lliird m IU: le. .i '.lavine thè sound of a Ss in .1; in ila t u o List yllables. For that new Dress. See Dales. For that new White Waist, Sec Dales. For Ticking, See Dales. For Feather 'ticking, See Dales. Pending ti v.l) r sales from llie \ .« g ! L Si l'e:sirves of Oregon )i .dion: + nuil V« H- il “ gU'ii will mean a rev- t h nt' «> U|c t u o c■ »».ntic y will mean great i 111- A»’« vtr:uu t to bot ii states. Salt S 11 :; !•> \ tur will be the beavi est > a m; ab fmiii government re- SCI VUS. 1. t t >c :ir sales in the two slates agw irgj'.ed 130,000,000 feet. bnmd i:r ü- lire, T h is year pro- J O.-i. J> i ai. L l u 11 made tor the pur- i hast* ( f i.bt lit 650,000,000 feet. Cir».N' ¡•1 r> •‘ ca: ciiv of lim ber on pii vate luLtî li tigs is h ad in g niillmc■ n to till- lise! ves for higs. T h is increase il t \ ! Cl C.! U) CO!ninne for the n ext few > eü : S tin' d l! le point is reached w here on! v ni ture tim ber w ill he cut Stum page prices this year ch a rg ­ ed b\ |he guverm uept are about $2. T i e fo is ii) lav» provides that 25 pi 1 eei.t of the sttimpage revenue shall g > to the state where the fo r­ e s , is cut T h is means that the f \ eime to the two states for the coming vt-nr from tim ber cut off fnrist :c-ierve lands w ill he about £ 1 ,;c o <1 0 Fcr Comforts, See Dales. For Dry Goods, SEE DALES W e have two Men’s Overcoats, Cheap and Good. Clackamas C ounty T h e Y o u n g Peoples Societies of A L L M O D E R N C O N V E N IE N C E S One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast ______________ __________ j Rhodes tl.i ¡1 "giam . -------- ----------------------------------H Pioneer Times As R,e- called By r#i¿ a r í 'i . a i r r C opyright -, 4 c . Anyona landing a jtkotoh and doscrlpMon may » I',limits talion through ilium .t Co. recelv« cprchil notice, without charuo, ::t tho S c ic n îifîc  r ï c a i î . Former Student Of Pioneer Of Early Days Tells About What Happened Here In Long Ago (C ontinu ed from A p r il Sth, 1909) ROLLER BEAR 1 NQ. HIGH GRADE. k\ p S T s V i W J D ’. • L .0 Ny g w «h 8rade scw- Ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. N a tio n u l S e w in g M a c h in e C o , D clv id e re , III. Confidence ill O rego n ’s future ' s shown In Eastern investors every l.Ule w hile and an instance has just been recorded ... the negotiations ; preliminary to tile taking o ver of I the Portland G as Com pany hv the I)r. T I, H ew itt of Portland, w ho w ill m ake his home in Garfield this Spring, w as in Estacada for the purpose of attending the J'.sta- cada F ru it G row ers’ meeting. plle Nora Hale Looney Memorial G en erally, ground hogs w ake in the Spring. It took a freeze and snow to w ake tin old “ Em igrant. ’ Had if not snowed over here I guess " E m ig r a n t" would have slept on T h e St. John place at the foot of the hill above the E agle Creek j station, was taken 11 d by a man of that name in an early day. Some of his defendants still live at Bull Run. A man hy the n one of A v e ry , who had committed some offence, T he Univer­ sity Of Oregon Gets Three Years Schooling At Oxford Branca IMF. o. G25 F Bt., Waabin«tun 1>. C. SEWING MACHINE. Oregon Awa led Mr, Cecil K. Lyans II. E. CROSS J) A ïmndsotneîy Hlnstrnfoi weekly. Largest ctr. culm ion o f unf flcii-i’tlllu h'linml. Terms, a y«iir: four months, <1. Sold byall newsdealers. ÏVIÜÎiH & Pg.SC-troadv.-y, NßW VOiK From W I L L I A M H AM M O N D CrOSS & HAMMOND T n*oï M aos » ocbkin » qnfi-lc 17 itMOortuiti ».¡;r opinion fre o w .io flie r an Invontion I» p io b n lilf pn len tahlo . Com m unie»- tloiiH strictlyooiilldun tl.il HANOBOOK on P aten t« aunt f roo. OMuat buoih v fo r ■ orurln« patent«. Scholarship “ Em i­ grant” by buying this reliable, honest, I W: have some bargains in Coes Bay property. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited j ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,p Abb tracts. Real lístate. Loans. Insurance O krgon C it y , * - - Road Supervisors fo r Guaranteed Tiie Hotel Estacada - PERRY See On arrivin g at the home ot t! e Painting, Pa pet bride T h u rsd ay evening, Mr. and Hanging and Ca Ice m i­ Mrs. Clias. S p arks wet given a noisy reception bv their many ning. 1st class work friends of the community. A fte r ! partaking of the cak . (..monade 1 and cham pagne and ex! : g much j joy and good wishes t > the happy I A-c you looking, for a Farm, Acreage or City pair the m erry party adjourned to Property at a bargain? Don't fail to call or their homes. writ: to Mr. and Mrs. Sparks w ill move POTWIN&SON to Estacada where thej will make ft costs you nothing and v.e treat you right, their future home. fio a Electric Share s\c Bond Com p any, C hristian Endeavor throughout the of N ew Y o rk , at a cost of about S4 state are planning to send full dele- 000 qqq galions to the big state rouveution I mm < •< ■ i n ■ to be held in Portland February < 5 . G 4 K I it I D if, and 17. l)r. Francis E. Clarke, of Boston, president of the W o rld 's! ___ __ C h ristian Endeavor Union; G eneral Secretary \\ ill in nr E. Shaw , and Dr John \l ilbs Baer, president of Occidental College, are among the prom uunt names that w ill he on Welcomed lióme -OSS 60 YEARS* ■ t f E X P E R IE N C E H STA CAD A-PO R TLAN D C ars leave F.stacada for P ort­ land: 6 ; 55 > 9 i 11, A . M, and 1. 3 . 5 . 9 P- M. Cara leave Portland for E sta­ cada: 6: 55 . 8 : 45 i io : 45 . A . M. and 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45 P. M. Mail ami Kxpress (no passengers! jcurrietl ou this run) leaves rortlam l] jfor Kstacaila 5:25 u. in. and 2:40 p. in. [Leaves Kstacmla for Portland 4:26 i> Jnt. ami 7:10 a. m. 5 F reight also leaves Portland J in the morning geca » l va/.a- i tlero and rcUiVus to Portlai*.. u Main offices oí (tie com pany: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, O regon. O regon Notice for Pub licet ion Department of the Interior. I’. S. land office at Portland, Oregon, Dec. 11. 1909. Notice is hereby given that Chauncev U n iversity of Oregon, Eugene. Coffman of CVn rryville Ore. w ho, on Dec. Jan 4: T h e Rhodes S'. holaishh. 10, 1'09, made Homestead en try, Serial from Oregon for the present year | No. 0253s {< r \Yi 2 of S W 1 4 , Sec. 8, and has been awarded to Mr. Cecil K . ; Si-?..fSHi-4 Sec. 7, town. 3 S., range 6 K. L vans, a graduate of the U niversity 1 'VillameUe meridian, Far filed notice of . intention to m ake final five year proof to of Oregon 111 the class of 1909. 1 ^ j est.lUifch ,1aim to the land above des- award was made by t h e Stale (: ;Led heforevthe register and receiver, Rhodes Scholarship Com m ittee, at Portlan d , O regon, on the 20th day of w hich met in Salem last Saturday. ; J a n u a r y 1910. » n „ fa j 1 , i> ! Claimant names ns witnesses: L vans w ill enter O xford n ext Sup* 1 . . ............. ' , 1 ! A. n. Br oke, R. A. Reach, Clark \V. tember, and Ins scholarship will »*! Corey, Charles Xewlaml, all of Cherry- good for three years thereafter, »¡lie, Oregon. paying hint an annual iugouie of | Algernon S. Presaer, Register ! Itstacada Progress. >1,500. D in in g his course at the U n iv er­ BU Y. SE L L, TR A D E , ETC. sity of Oregon. I.van s was mi e x ­ ceptionally strong student and look T w o good work horses for sale— a prominent part in debate. He earned his own w av through the Inquire at the Progress. County Court Appoints Forty- „ „ H E N R Y V.AD1X.M.D P H Y S IC IA N A S U R G E O N O P I’ ICH. A D JO IN IN G R B S ID H N C R Buy Boilers And Machinery For New Plant --Three Yet T o Be Ap­ pointed Mr W ill G ith en s w s lisuling him '' 1 for his brother l i c k ibis v ' k. l ' e k i x p c 's 10 build ¡11 I’ — Fr rhi 7 anil make h s his home. W -X u i I ju a a m .' dial Wei 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 »2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 W . H . Counsell W . B. W etzlei H en ry T ro ge G . B. L in n C. M. L a k e C harles K rebs F. E. M cG ugin H enry Johnson W alter Snuffin C h arles R. L iv e sa y Joe G ill C. W . W ard C h ris M uralt L eauder Mattoou A u gu st Stuebley D. R. Dim ick E. W . H ornshuh J- J- M allett ” N at Scriber ’’ Ii. A . Sw enson ’ ’ 2 2 A lb ert Engle ” 23 G eorge O glesby ” 24 L- P. S p ag’.e " 26 H . E ngle ” 27 L . N . Jones ” 28 A lb ert G roshon g ” 29 A aron M cConnell " 30 F. E. Davidson " 31 W illiam Seuatz ” 32 W . C H eater ” 33 H enry Crom er " 34 John T u rn er ” 35 J; H Jones ” 36 E. M. Samson ’ ’ 37 W illiam Carroll ” 38 C. W . R isley ’ ’ 39 F ra n k Jaggar ” 40 Sherm an L vo n s ” 41 G . R. W oodle ” 42 F. E. T a ilo r ” 44 Sam W arnock ” 45 T hom as O strow ski ’ ’ 46 W . E. M um pow er ’ ’ 47 K H arrington ” 48 John K eisacker " 49 G . T . H unt " 50 J. P. D avis ” 51 J E. Siefer T h e follow in g district appoint­ ments li ive not yet been made: D istrict No. 8, *5, and 43. V%t a t m refer• to W E B S T E R 'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE W It he highest rtwmr.li n i rtr e n to the In tern a ­ tional at the W orm *, Fair, Su Loula, 6ET THE LATEST AND BEST rouirfnbeinterratedtntmr specimen pave*, sent/res. G.S l C. MERRIAM OOn of W ELLS' P o rtla n d W ill visit Kstncada on F rida y Saturday o f each week T h e C lackam as County Court lias appointed forty-seven road supervisors in the county. Four new districts have been made T he follow in g is a list of the ap­ pointments: No. ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” " ” ” ” ” " ’’ " ” D E N T IS T C F D e n tists Real E tate Transfers Im agine the surprise when some of our numlier on looking towaids A l D arling’ s idace the other m orn­ ing saw a new h im Build it dur ing I he night A l ? Dr. L.A. W E L L S SHEARER AND The Publisher’s ClaimsSustained I C h urch held their first election of T h e Redmond Comniereial C l u b ,. Sunday school officers last Sunday, on to m ake sparks to see to do the 5 K: S 1 _. of N YY L anil L ots 3 and just organized at Redmond, O r , is resiiiiing as follow s. Supt , Kov chopping, at least that is w hat I 4 of Sec 2, T . 4 S. K. 5 E : N 1 .• one of the latest members of the Stokes; Ass t Supt. Coyd Looney : have heard some members of the of N 1 j of S W •* of Sec. 2 T . 4 S. Oregon Development League, it Ace. and Irea s., Iv S, W ilco x ; fam ily say. T o look from the R 5 E . and N'G of N f i of N F .L h a vin g applied for and Ix-en admit- Librarian, Harold W ooster. modern residence in the Eagle of S K 1, of Sec. 3 T. 4 S. R 5 K ted to fellow ship in the big fam ily C. F . F razier, ot I’ortlaud, is Creek village at the old naked hill- ft 00 of O n g o n ’ * most progressive com- visitin g tli • Standish Bros, and sides, it does not look like one C. C h a r l’ on S n viltr * ' vir 10 A mini tv s . ') here are now 103 d u ly leakin g at lands a n und G arfield. could hide there now. C. M o w ry. N E '4 of See 34 T . , S 31 accredit d nn nit ers of the O regon T h e K irk h itna and Y an C u ren s R. 5 E ; EJ of N 'W !;(' of See Laveloptuent League. S Sub u b er.he cribe uo.v ¡also took up lum ns a lo n j the hill- T . 3 S. R. 5 E. and N • ! SW The d o cto r's phone can be connected* with you r home phone at n igh t if re­ quested. One long ring. Eight Men T o Fill Positions hid on the side hill anil evaded rhe officers for quite a while. It was U niversity, and is now teaching Good in fresh meats at Penland N n>t becam e the officers did not tlle Coquille H ig h School, Jorg— Palace M arket. know w here lie was, for they had Rhodes S c h o la r s h ip s will again If you have a good fat beef tell ns several long conversations with ■ „pen in 19 11, i:i 191381111 1914. W e want it. Palace M arket. him, but the revolver in A v e ry 8 j Scholarships from Oregon are now F o r S a l e or will trade for a farm band mode the officer* polite to the held b y W w a rd w in a n s, of W .l fngative. A v e ry set meil to be the 1 iam ette U n iversity and W istar One of the finest resident proper­ first of the two to spy the other for j o i,ns01)i ,p,e U niversity of Ore- ties in E staia d a with one or four lots. Inquire at tHe Progress. a long time, until an officer named gon A . Besser, related to Mrs. Sarah j W e have several pieces of prop Palm ateer, and u resident of Port- n r> 1 a j as L‘ erty left with us to negotiate a sale land w here the offence w was as com- com J J for. Intending investors in Esta­ nutted, captured him one morning cada w ill do well to consult u sa s after w atchin g him for several days we m ay have just ivliat you want In the early m orning when A v e ry T h e Portland R ailw ay, L ig h t & Inquire at the P r o g r e s s office. laid down his tw o revolvers to ad- Pow er Com pany hns eonti acted for Y o u can get fresh oysters on Fri- j i " st '' ' s clothing, tile the officer officer had 450-horsepower Babcock & days hy leavin g 7 our order at the him w ell covered before he knew W ilco x boilers, w hich will he in- Palace Meat M arket anyone w as near. stalled U fo re A ugu st .s t in the W a n t e d — A middle aged woman T h e S t John hill, as it was call- ; liew e|ectrica, plaBt thcy ore build ed in early days, was a terror to who can cook and is neat in her I ing on the E a st Side. T h e v have Ten dollars a mouth and U n i t e d S t a t e « C o u r t or C l a i m « wagon traffic. Ireing so steep and also contractcil far th tre 300 k ilo ­ work Th e Publishers o f W a k s tw 's International the road not very good, T h e last allege that it **ia» in fa ct,th e popu­ w att generating units, consisting of the conveniences o f a home. T h ree Dictionary lar rnahridfreu thorou gh ly re-edited in eve ry fam ily lived in the old original two General E lectric turbines nntl I i*i fam ily-— A ddress J. F. S , Est i­ detail, ---------- and -------, va stly ----------- enrich nriched 'In I t e v e iy p a r t, w it& t he purpoæ o f adapting i t t o m eet th e larger house in 1865. It w as occupied hv one Hamilton Corliss cross eom- ca da. and » v e e r re q u iiw a a n U o t another genera- tion.” them w hile they built a log house jxnind engine, w hich is the largest W o are o f th e opinion th n tth ln nllrtratlon most clea rly and accu rately describes the on their homestead on Sandy Ridge ot its kind in the N orthw est, its ork th a t has been accomplished and the of Sec. A 4 - T . 3 *S R. 5 E. unii w result that hns been reached, Tho D ictionary v as it was later called. O ften in the cylinders h iin g 34x38 inches, with also certain lig h ts o f way. $1.00 an it n ow stands, baa been thorou gh ly re- edited in e v e ry detail, baa been corrected in night the belated traveler would a stroke ot 5 1 inches. e v e ry part, and ia adm irably adapted t o m eet Portland the la rg er and severer requirem ents o f a rouse them from sltimlier to get a D aily A bstract. generation which demands m ore o f popular CURRlNSVILLt philological kn ow led ge than a ny generation light to get their w agon hack in that th e w orld has e v e r contained. I t is perhaps needless t o add that w e re fe r the road, or to borrow an ax to to the dictionary In o u r Judicial w ork as o f highest a u th o rity in accuracy o f defini­ Mr. Noel S ir r c r , our noted t tho io n : and th a t in th e fu tu re ns in tho past i t mend som ething they had broken wrestler exjierts to meet Mr River wUl be the source o f constant reference. in clim bing the hill, and often the CHARLES C . ROTT, C h M J m i« « LAW RENTE WELDOW. -4 tb e a x w ould look ns if a flint rock Jonn A . Linn et al to A C of Eagle Creek. 111 a friendly bout *OHN DAVIS. lA ir r o if j . r n t L H . this week. ----------- IB . H O W R t. > iKcn used for a hliKk to chop M owry, SF of Sec. 34 T . 3 S R. , , , ; £ £ £ £ £ £ £ & £ * : SB Local and Long Distance Telephone D A L E S' _ P. R. L. & P. Co. |-or S a le & R e n t Coats, Hats, Rubbers and Shoes, N unieious important conventions of iourost throughout the N o rth ­ w e s t are sell. •doled for Portland d u r­ ing tlir present month. T h e O .e gou State Federation of Labor and the N orthw est Retail H arness & Saddlery A ss’ u. opened their an- mi I gatherings on M onday, Jan- 11:11 v io , and interesting sessions are being.held hy both of these •bodies. Good attendance has mat k id the conventions, the dele­ gates he dig w idely representative of the North Pacific states. T h e O re­ gon Retail H ardw are & Implement binders’ A f s' n ., w hich em braces' those portions of W ashington tribu­ tary to Portland, us well as this w hole state, will meet in Portlai January 18 and 19, and the Pacific Federation of H ardw are 5 k Inij.lt - m in t Dealers’ A s s ’n., will m ett lu r e January jr> and 21. Oregon ranks seventh am ong nil the states in railroad building dur­ ing 1909. T h ese figures are con - p iL d hy tin leading railroad pub'i- cations of the country and shew that the Beaver state added 134 miles to its railroads during the year just closed. T he Pacific N orth­ west is declared to he the great gi al of com petitive railroad building i 1. the 1 ’ nited States. T h e struggle of the railroads to enter Central Oregon is detailed and development hi the W illam ette V alley and in the Oregon Coast country is recorded T h is is a far better show ing for the past year than w as made ill 1908, when 70 miles of new railway was built in this state Notions, Millinery, Overalls, Rain TIME CARD ^ ««»d. A ppointm ents uwiy be made w ith Dr. A «lix . J O H N S T E I N E R , M. D. PtfYJM CfAN & SURGKON *++++% OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK. Sleeps in room s hack o f office. Can be found a t office day off night. IMERNATIONAL CORRESPONDFNCE SCHOOLS* SCRANTO N, PA. H. V. R E E D , Representative- 206 M f u v u a m Bld n . P o r t l a n d O r e Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law fiJSP’Nortnry Ptvhlic, G eneral L aw Practice, M ortgages foreclosed, A b ­ stracts furnished M ONEY LO A N ED o i'P lC K S : 2. 3 & O kkgon C l tv CEDAR 4 A N lzK K S H N BI.D, O r k g o i * SHINGLES We iium ifnctiire all kinds of Ceda» Shingles and a re prepared at a ll rimes to deliver the same. Also* to sell at the mill, having stock on hand at all times KRIEGER BROS. &C0. --- PROPRIETOR--- Fstaeuda A g e n t— A . Morrow FANTON Cedar Shingles W hen in need of Fii'st Class- Cedar shingles consult m e Shingles delivered o r at th e mill. Nos. I and 3 a lw a ys on- hand. W. A. Jones, Safes Agt., Estacada R. FANTON F I R E FARMERS! PROPERTY OWNERS! H o w almnt yon r crops? D ow about y o m buildings? H o w about you r furniture? Jo h n B ro w n R o c k w o o d . O re go n Phone G re sh a m . 311 Represents the Oregon Fire Relief Associa­ tion of McMinnville An«l six oth er lines WRITE HIM O r leave word at this office I )0 sets of knives, forks, tea and table Spoons given away FREE A . C . J o w d v , th e n e w m e rc h a n t in tacada w h o d e a ls in D r y G oods, Pis- L a d ie s and G e n ts F u r n is h in g G o o d s , S h o es, e tc . g iv e s n t ic k e t , w h ic h . \> lien pu n ch ed h o ld e r to 6 k n iv e s . 6 fo r k s , 6 tea sp o o n s, and s ix ta b le sp o o n s, a ll s ilv e r p la te d . F o r fu rth er particulars see PUBLISHERS, t P R I N O P lt lO , I to th e e x t e n t o f t w e n t y d o lla rs , e n t itle s th e A. C. Jowdy, Es(a:ada