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CV . -MJLK-WULJl-L.JifcmjJJ''LH'Ji'll -1 '&$ mn AStOTJjmi. " - AbTOUlA, OREGON: FRIDAY !. ISSUED EVERY HORNING. Monday Excepted). J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY. I'lmMiHEUS ASUj I'ltOPWKTOn-!. Asi'man Building, Can Mmt. Terms of Subscription : -orved by Carrier, i er wcok .......C5 ConU sunt by inail, four month-..., .?-" 00 tut by mail, ono year.... ... ....... '.' On Fre of Postaso' to Subscribers. "rAJverttsomems inserted by thoyair atiat Fort Ca,lby' s,le startc'1 bsck rm' tm rnto of Jl J) pr saunro per month. ning on a very steady Leel,and actingas Transient advortisinz, by tho day or weet, tfty cents per s.juarofor each insortion. THEGITY. Tub Daiia astokiax iriH be gait ty iiiitatt ccn It a vumt ft. free o portage Head- icIm amtcmplatcabwce from the city can Uirv TnK Astoriax follow them, Dailt r Wrkklv fhtlon toamip-t-oficetcith-ont additional expense. AJdmner nay lie ztuujf& ax often a dottrel. Lmrt orders at thf countinu rom. -Tlio Ivy got out to sea j esterday. Tho Kirkwood and Seringpatnm have arrived out. George's majority will be over 3,500. for comreis The excursion to Fort Clatsop on the Fleetwood has been indefinitely pmtponed. Capt. 31. 31. Oilman and wife have returned from a nit to V. D. Hare, of Forest Grove. No.2's of Portland, liavo signi fied their intention to be present with their cngino on the Fourth. F. II. Page, recently of this city, h down from Portland on a three week3 sojourn among seaside friend?. Parties down from Snake river report sis feet of snow in the moun tains. This means continued high water. 3Ie3srs. Werslcy, Charters and Selig wore around again yesterday. They think the prospect h good to make it an even thousand. The Gen. Canby was suggestive or nothing so much yesterday as a .spunky little baby upon the arrival of a new brother who puts its noe out of joint. Tho California Republicans are plucking up courage since they heard from Oregon. They have a tough row to hoe this fall without Dennis Kear ney to holp them. j California and Oregon fiuit and vegetables are in abundance: the fes tive green apple gets in its work on the small boy, and any youngster with a bit can get his mopey's worth. 1 J. Ilibbell was buried yester day from Franklin's undertaking rooms. Max Wagner charitably de frayed the funeral expenses and saw that he was accorded a decent burial Thc Lanrigg Hall .and Wanlock have gone to sea; both vessels were loaded it this place. Tho Wallace town, which will also take on all her cargo here, is now loading with sal- j The Doophunnie3, Antiques, Horribles , Salmon Moonshiners , Calathumpians, and Ancicnt-and-dis-Iionorable order of fire, worshipers are getting out a massive programme for tho fifth coming fourth. Every week wo get postal cards, tho substance of which is, "Why don't you exchange?" Wo get noarly all the leading papers now, and don't care to incease our list. TheBe little starveling patent outsidos never havo au item in them from June till January, any how. Tho leading parties in the late Portland murder trial have achieved invidious immortality by the produc tion of their pictures in a flash week ly published in New York. Judgo Stott is credited with being "counsel for the murderess." r The RcpubUcari central commit tee of Washington Territory, met at "Vancouver last Wednesday, and fixed on Vancouver, Sop. 20, 1882, as the time and place for holding the Ttepub lican territorial convention. There will bo 114 delegates, of which Ohcha lis sends 2, Pacific 2, and Wahkia kum 2. A dispatch has been received from' Washington, announcing the passage through both houses of con gress of tho bill providing for thc pay ment of claims incurred by the state of Oregon for expenses arising out of the war of tho rebellion, and also for the Umatilla Indian war in 1877 and 1878. The amounts aggregate about 375,000. The Gen. Miles. At tune o'clec: yesterday monniij,' the non- steamer of tho I. S. X. Co., the new steamer , tho Gen. Jliles, which was go pucccbs- i ....JUXE, lfc&Jjully launched a few daysago, Mew her j whistle and slatted down the river on, , her trial trip. Thc fact tlit Mr. Jones, i i the builder of the machinery, wishes ' . . 1 to leave for his home in Wilmington, ano. wants to turn tne ooat over to jits ownors, started the boat out a little sooner than wis anticipated, but she ! worked admirably and excelled the anticipations of the builders. The run from Cray's dock to llwaco was made in good time, and after ,i brief stay any ell behaved sea-goingcraftshoald -Witli82 pound3of steam the propeller made 00 revolutions per minute, and it is belivcd that with a pressure of 100 pounds, 110 revolutions per min ute can be secured, which will give the vessel great power. Shu has a length over all of 110 feet; breadth of beam 22 feet, depth of hold Oi feet. Her engines aie compound surface condensing of the heaviest model mid most approved patent, mado by the Pnsey, Jones A" Co. manufactory; the high pressure k It! inches with a '23 inch -stroke, thc low 32 inches, with tho snme s-troko. The propeller is 8 feet 0 inches, with a 14 foot pitch. The machinery was put in under tho supervision of Joseph Jones, of the firm aboiu mentioned assisted by V. II. Clough, who will take charge as engineer. Tho hull was built at thc company's yard in this place, of Oregon iir, finished in eastern oik. under the superinten dence of F. Wlialen, and is univer sally admired for its beauty of finish and strengtli of construction. H. P. Whitcomb, thc popular master of thc Canby will have charge of the craft. The vessel ii a credit to her builders and will, no doubt, be equally satis factory in :i financial point of view. Drowning of Sam'l Henderson- Samuel Henderson, of boat No. 18, of the West Coast Packing company, was drowned off Sand Island last Wednesday afternoon. The tug Columbia was rounding to behind thc Lnugrigg Hall which was being towed to sea by ihe Hiciihain, and the boat unseen by those on board tho tug was run into and capsized. Thc boat puller escaped. Hendewon came up once, held up both hands and sank. He was a fine young fellow, and a gieat favorite at the cannery. His death has eaued general regret: from wh.it we can learn, it was one of thoe unfortunate occnirence-. that happens to the most cueful. Eli Perkins on Astoria. "15y the way," continued 31r. Per kins, iu an inteiview with a S.ui Fran cisco "Call'" reporter, "'I saw one town that didn't want a railroad. It was Astoria. There are (i,000 people there, and still they dont want a railroad. They think it would hurt them. They don't know that a railroad from Port land to Astoria would hint Poitl.md and build up As'teri.i." "Then you think it would make a Sacramento of Portland?" "Ccttainlv. Trade would go to thc ocean port as it went fnom Honstan, Texas, to Galveston. It will be a sor ry day for Portland when tho railroad is completed to Astoria on the ocean, as it will bo in a year or two.'' During tho present season, says the Princvillc News, there has been upwards of 5000 head of cattle sold in'this section. Ochoco will furnish between 2,000 and 2,500 and Piea'cr 2,500 more. The most of thc cattle soldaro beef steers, though in ono or two instance thc en tiro band has been sold. Twenty dol lars is about tho average price received for these cattle. TmV will bring into our section 3100,0.10, thc greater patt of which will be retained here. CLIPPED AND CONDENSED. Josephine county has elected a re publican representative for the first time in her history. South Australia has a population of 279,8CC. Its debt has grown from $11,000,000 in 1873 to nearly 50, 000,000 in 1SS1. A grovo meeting of Spiritualists will bo held at .New Era Clackamas county, Oregon, beginning Thnrsdiy, July 13th, and holding fonr days. Capt. Nicholson, of the Uritishsltip Glenclg, paid his fine of $3,250 last Tuesday for bringing too many China men on his ship, and the libel on his slap was removed. Tho robber of the grave of lloulish Wampo received 250 for his trouble, as 300 and over was found in the dd chief's clothing. Between 550 and $GG0 was buried with him. Tho business of the Pacific Mail SrieTZ':'trr":tAPmST-!lUSS CUTTER. inR April 30i!i amounts, in gioss, to iS. - !... thc expenses 5m,JA,. 03S. inencunwiM ?wi,uii. Ihe net income $D01,Gi (. The Census Dure.ui shows that the number of men- engaged m agticul- tnral pursuits in the Tinted States is j r,y00,212, as against 3,519,047 inVH.Ulr XtlUUillj-, Jj- . . . . .. I 1 1 nuiuufactuiing, mcchnmcil and min- jug occupations. The shovcl-inakers in the United States manufacture 12 000 shovels , every week. About one-half of tlieni T-J ,,!.. .......... ....v. ...... . ......... lire lucd at homa ami the other liMiTsl"!). OPl'lll ff-00110111 are shipped abroad, mostly to Panama and South America. it is not generally kiionn, says the ' ."Yrw.niii.'L Pn! Imt it is never! Iiciea.- a ""a - fact, tint honey undo at aquina, " "a-w.i Ray is unexcelled by that of any' ) K.ANT, other locality, and onlv equalled hy . i rn '1 i tho famous Los Angeles honey. 'MCl'Cmmt 101101 ailCL it is estimated ttiat if a man lives to, oe seventy years old lie passes at least twenty-four years iu sleep. So you see a man is a pretty good sort of a fellow one-third of the time, bad as he may be the remaining t-to-tliirds. Let lis bo chaitablc! Father Gnzoli, S. .1. died at Cfeiir d'Aleno mission on the 10th inst. He was born at Rome, Italy, on tho 20th day of August, 1514. He came to this co ist in 1840, and since then has boon a missionary among the In dians, most of the time among the Crour d'Alenes. All but tin ce of the. sealing ilects have i cached Victoria IS. V. The season's cateh amounts to almnt 10,- 509 seats and the amount paid to thc Indians employed is over 50,(100. The streets of Victoria are thronged with natives distributing their wealth in civilied fashion. The President nominated a taritr commission last week, which signifies that there is to be no good done. It has on it a high-bound high-tariff man ft out Ohio. The commission is a farce, and ill bo a fraud. The tar iff people have been made absurd by their successes, and need the break age of their ring. The country is getting very tired of them. Notion. The Astoria Stiht and Oil Clothing Factory lis-, inoeil next house to O'UrieiTs Hotel. Persons wi-tiing good oil clothing to Keep them dry w. ill please eall. Xotiee. Ice fleam, ire cream, at I'oseo?"-. io fiesiurent -?Imii, Saturday ami Sun day evenings. Oceidenl block. Call and examine those baby wagons at the Ci I J book stole. lie member Frank Table's ice eieam. It is par excellence. riiosewritm-: desks at the.('it book tore are the best intheeitj. Theyaie soinethius nice and durable, and iiist what most joung laities would appieei- ate noni tne giver. -Ire for sale at the Occident Hotel. For the genuine .1. 11. Cutter old JiOiirlxm. and the best of wines, liquors ami San Franeisco beer, call at the (Jem opposite the bell town, and see Camp bell. -U.iin has fine leather lielliu: lor sale Anew .slock ot Mil's selected from to-da. ends to be I'hysici.uis' prescriptions carefully compounded day or night ut .1. V. Conn's drug stoic, opprsile Occident Hotel. Fancy Miatis and nerfuiueiw of all kinds can be found at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel. A tough, cold or sore lluoai .should be stopped. Nt'Klect frequently lesults in :iii incurable-Itui!! disease or constmii- tion. Urown'.s llionchial troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but art directlj on the in I!. lined parts. a!la.iiig irritation, give rcltet in asitima. bronchitis, coughs. catarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public .speakers are subject to. For thiity year llrnwn's bronchial troches bae been lerommeudeil by physicians, and alwajs gie perfect satisfaction, llavin been tested by wide and constant use for ne-arlj an en tire ueiieralion. they have attained well nierited rank among the few staple remedies ot the age. .sold at -'." cents a oo- every wheie. The Ket.Ceo. II. Thayer, of llour bon, lnil.. sajs: l,l!otli myself and wife owe our lives toSnit.oii's Coxsu.mttiov Crnt:." Sold by W. K. Dement. -A Xasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh'.s Catarrh. Kcuiedv. Price ) cent. Sold by W, K. Dement." Why will ou cough wheuShiloli's Cine will give immediate relief. Pi Ice 10 eti M el and Si. Sold by V. K. De ment. Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy a posi tive cute for Catarrh, DIptheria and Canker Moutli. Sold by . E. Dement. The Peruvian syrup has cured thou sands who were suffering from dvspep .sin, debility, liver complaint, toils, hu mors, female complaints, ele. Painnh- lets free to any address. Scth W.Fow U ibiion iJoston. The "Always Iiand" stovepipe sbelvos at John A. Jlontgomerv's. For Dyspepsia anilLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vltalicr. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. K. Deiftent. Shiloh's Cur.n will immediatelv relieve Croup, whooping cough anil Bronchitis, sold by W. E. Dement. I TT0q just taken of M. D. -u.t.o (JnJll'P'C '.ir,.4J fn,;i,...:. t - i - vn pfjil'i pil f; tl.Tlfl Will -i. ,11 i.r.4..,, :.. Ci bUll till UlOlUfc 111 111-, J . WOralUm ',. t ... ,. fln , cnpfinltv 'ill - pail lb d bpLUdll . till O-amieTltS ill 11 V "liar- 01-f0fl QJQ'fclliQl' A Card. a-tokia. Jnne 1st, las-j Kiuiei: .VsieiiiA.v: It is with iileasuri- that 1 rail the at tention of your lenders to the fart that I liae established a photograph gallery in Astoria, opposite the Coiut 'louse. I earnestly iiiMte ever) citizen of your town niul ictnity to iiit it and eam nininc the displa ofpietures, firmly be licvins that the eidiet of each "one will be that mv work is not only of the Iieit but that the prices are iea"-onable. lam prepared to do all kinds of ticw ing.eonyfng and enlarging to any size in all departments. 1 will see that my customers go away satisfied, anil re spectfully solicit their patronage. Ver tiuly, . IS. Ci:otv, Photographer. Attention Visliei'iiP-n. 1'se Nichola's llalmof tiilead nil lor sure or chapped hands, for sale b Joe (!. Charters. Tide tables free to ill. For the finest baths in theeitygo to the Orient bathing' loonif. opposite llohleifs auction store. J ok G. Cii.vi:tki;s, 1'iop. Ailoria Ice Depot. Frank Fable is now prepaied lo sup ply families, restaurants, hotels, saloons, etc., at :: cents per pound, on the prem ises. Ficsh iec cream every day. Balls, parties and dinners supplied with ice cream at short notice. I'uiiiiHlieil Rooms lo Let AtJMis. Munoifs lodijing house. Ciias.StcAcns & Son have for .sale and are agents for the new Singei sow inj: machines, Fresh ice cream every day at Prank Fable"?. Families supplied iu any quantity by leavlmr order. ANo the finest ojsler.s rooked to order. Frank Fabrei oysters and ice cieam are known eteivwhere as par excellence. Fabry's ice cream i the best. Vmt want loget some of Itoseoe's iec cream tiwlav: tresh-iiuule niul nii-i-lv ll.ixored. if joit want nice fiesh bird, or goml .siigar-eureil bains, ju-t fioni tin rotin trv go to F. I!. Elber-ion's bakery. Cluis. Steens and Son iiaea steel: of mouldings and moiildeis tools which can be bought cheap for cash to rl;c out that branch of the business. I have bought the Astoria Candy iHctory. and am piepaied to make it nil sell the choicest candies and confection ery. A full stock or Ihe line-! sweet meats, nuts, etc.. alwajson hand. J IIO. P. Cl.ASilLX. Are Mm made miserable liv Indi gestion. Constipation, IVuiuc&s, i.oss of appetite, Yellow Skin '.' ShiloU's Vilal ier is a positive erne. For sale bj W. J- lieilH'jIl. We have fine npaitnionts to rent iu our nei.- iiuiiuiiig. io suiiamc lunies who may desire comfort and a pleasant situ atinn. Haxskv lliros. Freshest and finest cakes, fruit and candy at the Astoria candy factory. .Mr. John Kogers of the Central .Mar ket. lias made arrangement- in keep at he tinest trcsh fish, ete., in their season Parties wishiim grocenes, provis ions or merchandise of any description, should leee Iheir orders with A. Van Duscn & Co. as tliej are prepared to de liver goods in any pail of the oil on the shortest notice. (in In ltoscniv and liv tho iloston Crtstal lee Cieam. Occident i:uek. Another or tho-c line A. t! organs at the City Hook stoie. Chas What is nicer on a waim da than a dish of that exmusitely il.u ored iec cream that rninK raiue uun.es.' Three ncfivv loads of'div Iir. snrnee limbi. and balk, just received ami for sale at (.ray's dock. P. J. 'inodman. on Clietiiiiuu st reet. has just leeei veil the latest ami most fashionable stylo of giiils and ladies boots, shoes, ete. Agent in Astoria for tne famous .vioirow stioe-,. Stevens & Son have their store crowded with new uimhIs, all marked in plain figuies. If von want ice cieam that is Im c.Tcnm.go to Frank Fabre's. . If joti want jourliauieM lisetl semi them to the shoemaker .shop, where thev will bo handled without gloves. At the shoemaker's .shop at iir. ichols' Iloaiding House. net to Mr. .lohau son's stoie, upper Astoria. Prof. Fred Meyer is meeting with maiked .success in his musical instruc tions. More advanced pupils can be ac commodated with lessons at their own houses at the monthly rate of $x. Prof. Meyer has some tine Ceiman musie most suitable for new beginners. He. also gives lessons in vocal music. A complete stock of boys' ami chil dren's suits just received at Me.tiitosh's clothing store, "Hackmetack." a lasting and lra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement. MISCELLANEOUS HILL'S YJRIBTBS. OKO. HILL. - - - I'JtOritlKTOK ! SrAREMAXAi.Kl.' IWAI.TKi: J'ARSW, - Netr Star in Rapitl Snccenion ! . uixagt-niuiu of i RICHARDS and EVANS I The Hnunrrh of Sons and Ham. t i I tiii: MISS NITA EARLE. 'jrni:v or som; and d.vsce:1 llpi-u all tne lr.ir, I'rrldrnuuii-e Ctjry Milil. Kntlrc ibanste of Pro- sraunue Onrr. a Mcrk. Cuinjjnslnj; all the latest SONCS, DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. 'ilic tliratie 1 crowded nishtly. and all who have witnessed the eutcrtatnment pro nounce It to be enunl to any sh en elsewhere. Sir. Hill as a caterer for tho pnWlc'3 anmsemrnt can not be excelled. Anjbodv wlshlnf; to spend a pleasant evening and see sjiarlJlnc wit and beauty without vul C.inty, sliouM Impnne the opportunity and route. Tin; coinp.ni eonipi lies the i otlowlns wll known Artists: .Miss I'HiME V"AI.TO:. AllvJ IJL'tSP COOh.. "Ml!. I.'IMISIF.S KOHIKlt. Mil. Joun Cook. itit. Walter 1'abk.s. All of which will appear nhjhtly In their dif ferent specialties. 0M.Mrci).iciTtevnv ueuinK: perfuiiu anedeniiimeiieliuat S; entrance to theatre on lk-utou street ; rivate boCs on Cliena imissticet. Look out fur New Stars. A. V. Allen, (sircttivVtoB-IO PAfiK it AU.T5N.) Wlnaesilennd rftolldeili-r In Qwekery. Glass and Plated Ware, I'lMll'IfAL AND UOMGS-riU FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Ttveiher wlfli Wines, Xiqoors. ToliaoGO Qbus The l.irjitst and most complete stock of ponds jutlii'ir line to tie found in the city. Comer oM'.ins sunt Siuenuc(lie StK-eH. AHTOltlA. OUKGON. BOOK STORE.- Wc aie coiisimitly receiving new additions to tijir stock and havo the finest and laigest nssortuient nf variety Knods In tho city. Combs. Brushes, ' Stationery. Frames Celluloid Goods. AllourgomU aie marked hi plain liguies Call and ismiiiie quality and note prices. "MAS. STKVKNS &SON HANSkN UROTHERS, Architects and Builders, AM 1. lints ot Hunxrtwork done at hliorlesl notice. Shop Comer of iss and Astor Strret, ASTORIA, -.- OltPGON Street improvement Notice. N'OTK'i: IS HEltKBY GIVEN" that Hie Common Council of the City of Astoria iunpo,e to order the improve ment of Hamilton street in McClure's Astoria, between the south side of Che naimis slieet and the south side of As tor street, by piling, rapping and olnnkiug the same, iu tho same manner that the otlior portion of said street is impiovcd, ami unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the piopertv fronting on said portion of said. street be filed with the auditor and clerk of said city within ten days from the filial publication of this notice the Common Council will order said im provement to be made. Uv order of the Common Council. F. C. Xoitnis, Auditor and Clerk. Astoria. Oregon, Julie lfi, 18i School Notice. f 10 Till: I.KOAL VOTEKS OF SCHOOL X District h'o. is. Notice Is hereby given that Uiat there will be a meeting on Monday eveii'iuT,atT!)i'.ji.,tbe fith of June, at the school lime-e in said district, for thc purpose of levy ins a school tax for school purposes for the ensuing vcar, and for such other buslucsi as mav come before the meeting. By order of the board of school directors. C. W. hlHVELY Clerk. iioi;mh ami i.iit fok mai.k. In Olne.v'H Astorin. HOliSi: ONE STOKY AND A U.XF. Has six rooms, wood-slied, chicken house, etc., and a never-failing, living spring of good water on the lot. l"rtce. $S30. Loca tion, about elxht inlnmes' walk from Post office. Apply to E.C. UOLDEN. Jee-tl Itel Estate Agent. C. B. COOl'ER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 4l XL 1 NEW COODS J- 1 have removed to tlu KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS NEW BUILDING And have, Without i The Finest ni Best Arranged Store-in OrepE Xew Goods Received All the Xi&test Styles aad 2Tov9ltls Call and Inspect Stock and Purchase No double to C. H. OOOPBE, v. ASTORIA, June 3, 188. JitgiiunniiiiimniiimmiiiimiiinimiuiuiiiimHuiJHiinmlMM i 1 All New Goods! READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, f Gents Furnishing1 Goods, D. A. Mcintosh, MERCHANT TATLOR. Oooident Blools.. HllplUIIHIItUMlfillllittIImMllllllltllltlHIIIIIHIHIMHUH3 ASTORIA M. MEYER ASTOKIA, REDUCTION OF $7 50 PER BABKEL 0 30 GALLONS. IL.U1UE OKOEltS IX UKK PliOPOKTIO.V. Less Quantities, - - SO Cents per Gallon Bottled Beer, - - - SI 60 per Dozen ra-Spe-clal nttentiou old to order) fmm Public Botuea and FatnUlcs.W THE COLUMBIA BREWERY LS SUPKIUOIt TO ItObl. XSU IM EXri'JAJ.U 15Y XONEJ ON THUS COASt JOHN HAHN, - - PKOPKIETOa 0HENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. jMrOidcra left at the OKUMAKIA ISKKi:; I1AU U1 U piomptly ottetuleC tu ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon, CIIKXAJIUS STltKET, AbTOKIA. flinE ONIJER31NED IS PI.E.VSE1I TO X announce to the public that he U mak ing the Boston Crystal Ice Cream ! The. finest Ice Cream ever dished up to the American public. Try It, and he conrhiced. Ho aKo tumkhes. In first-class stjle. OYSTKIW, HOT COFFEE fKA, KtC. A1"tar' Ladies' and Gent's Oyster Saloon, cnuKAjtus sTitiurr. Pleaw ctve mf a eall. KOSCOE DIXON, Proprietor STORE LOWEST PRICES j- a Single Exception,. by Every Steamer in ) Get Prices WhetheOTou or Not. show goods. . mWMlMMfJIIMMIJJUIIIIMUtlUIHIIIMHl . 1 BBEWBBf . Proprietor. OP.KQOX. WHOLESALE PRICE. ' 0. K. w iaM. T. W. Kiion Astoria Market'! COIS. CniSTAMCS AND HAMtLTOK T3. ASTOHiA. - - ''QRf.O(lS. M'XBHKS A. KXTOS, FrjrteItjrJi (SiKct.ivrt u WantnJ:3lcQvire Wholesale ncd ReUU Dalen in Fresh and Cured Meats A full lino of FAMILY (JUOCEKIKS, FLOUR. FtOCt hay. cakned-vkuft. xmr TABLES, ETC. triioitar, Etst. Cie, tts. wumsU unti&iid. V Bilw jupf UeJ at th lowwi ra,