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""ST" Xfri !2&- CD Vol. xvn. Astoria, Oregon, Saturday Morning, April 15, LS82. No. 13. J0&rf gi ll l AW EXCITINGHOHSE RACE. The wildest horse race ever known took place on the Denver track on September 10th, 1800. The horses were Border. Ruffian and Rocky Mountain Chief, the purse $95,000 in gold. Ruffian was backed by Tom Hunt, his owner, and Jim Harrison, notorious gamblers. Shortly boforo Hunt had murdered a prominent Mor mon, and after a brief trial was con demned to hang for his crime. The scaffold was erected on the out skirts of Salt Lake, near the over land road, and the murderer was to swing amid all the pomp ot le gal execution. In the excitement attending tho preparations on the mornin"- of tho hanging, Harrison entered Ruffian's stable and spir ited the racer away. Mounted on another horse and leading Ruffian, Harrison rode to tho gallows un suspected, s.lippod two six-shooters into Hunt's hands and, before the officials had recovered from their surprise, the outlaws were charging down Weber canyon trail at a speed which defied cap ture. One of a number of paiting shots killed Harrison's horse, and it became necessary for Ruffian to carry both men. The Mormons pursued tho desperadoes night and i day, but were powerless to over-1 take tbem, so wonderful was the ' speed and endurance of the stolen bay. Not till ono hundred miles had been covered did man or beast eat or rest, and on the morning of the tenth day they arrived at Den ver, six hundred miles from the Mormon capital. These facts once circulated, Ruffian became the hero I of the hour. In the Denver race, the Greer boys, who owned Chief, backed him. Thousands of men and women flocked to the track. There was a long delay, but at last, amid frenzied cheers the horses got a start, Ruffian forging ahead from the stand. Chief flew the track, went over a steep embankment, and before he could recover the heat was practically decided in Ruf fian's lead. A yell of disappoint ment went up from tho multitude, and a rush was made to lynch the man who started Chief. Ho suc ceed in oscaping tho mob un harmed, " however. More than ' 100,000 changed hands on the low, with expensive habits, ad heat. I dieted to gaining and the fashion- An even start was obtained in ' tho second heat, tho two horses passing into tho quarter stretch neok and neck. At tho half-polo Ruffian, in rosponso to a hard whipping, slowly took the lead, All this time Chief had been given a free rein, but had been spared the lash. Charles Hamilton, a desperado, who had all his earthly t A Chronicle reporter, while in- laut '" ghastly confusion. Some possessions staked on Chiel, stood 'specting the jute factory at San ltr ''' skeletons were nearly at the back-strotch"polo as the ' Quentin on Monday, learned that j perfect, while others appeared to horses approached, a navy revol- Best takes his imprisonment very j 'lave existed in the treu in a cha ver jn either hand. "Lay the hard. Tho reporter's informant "tic mass of heads, hands, feet .ind whip to that horso or I'll drop you said that without oxcept.cn he arms. All tho Maoris of the neigh from the saddle," he shouted to ' novcr saw a man suffer as Best' boi hood appear to have been ignor Eugene Teats, Chiefs rider, did. "I was standing at tho gate j ant of the oistcnco of this strange sichtins both of his weapons, Teats knew that Hamilton would speaker. ''Best looked palo and koop his word unless the order haggard when ho saw tho iron was obeyed, and, although he was gates before him. Onco inside confident that Chief would win tho , ho turned a wishful and pitiful second heat without urging, ho J glance behind him. " In that one lost no timo in applying the whip, (look he seemed to have bid good Ho .drew blood at ovorj stroke, I bye to friends and the world, and Chief went under tho wire When tho officer in -charge mo winner of tho heat by 100 foot in , tioned him to proceed, his strength 1:41. failed him, and ho had 'to be assis- Then commenced a riot and ! ted to the captain office. Re turmoil the like of which was 1 signed and broken down he put never before or since witnessed on 'on the convict's suit and went to a. race course. Men pulled their j his cell. It was a sight, young six-shootere and fired madly, indis- jWlow, to see that man when he criminately, and gold dust, In the j was thrown in contact with the quarrel for stakes, was scattered other prisoners in the dining-hall recklessly in the sand. Ruffian was completely broken down after this heat, and tho gamblers, ap preciating that they were beaten, became frantic with rage. Con Oram and Charles Switz, who afterward became noted prize fighters, stood at the door to the stand and held the mob at bay until the judges had given their deciFion. Chief was ordered on the track, and, after making the half mile, was declared tiie winner of the race. The judges had to bo escorted from the track to town by an armed i-scort compo.-ed of J volunteers fiom the winning side, j Mounted On broncho ponies, with pistols and bowie-knives drawn, tho Greer brothers and a party of friends made their way to the $05,000 and cut it to the "round. It was loaded into a O wa-cn and taken to town, a guard j . . . , . , , accompanying the precious Height. , There were a larj;e number of ' people stabbed and shot in tho melee, but fortunately none died from their wounds. That night Denvex was one blazing revelry, one gorgeous orgie. The immense nugget was cut up into smaller and more commercial commodities. Teals was presented with 6500 worth of the'-e. The balance of the winnings were equally divided among the brothers, and in less than forty-five hours they had J squandered all. A BLIGHTED LIFE Truly, rt,n ,v,v nrtWtr.lSrJm lr '" JjlM,uu" """""''" -- " ".7 v' " -....- , gressor is liard." Some 1 . ...Ill .7..Ull..n v. of John T. Best, tho well-dressed, , , ' . reauers will itouotiess rcinemoen gentlemanly appearing young man who accompanied Ccl. Wil- liamson to San Jose, some months ago, to examine the tower then in course of construction, lie was the chief clerk of the Light House Bureau lor this coast under Col. Williamson. To him we are in debted for the assistance reudered us by the engineer, Mr. Molera, in approving the plans for strength-' . .t. t. ! . :.. uiiiug niu iui:i. jjl-l iis, iu fact, at tho head of the Bureau, Williamson being incapacitated by habitual intemperance from at tending to the duties of the office He was kept there as a sort of ul figure-head, for valuable services he had formerly rendered to the government. Best attended to all the business of tho office, handling the funds, etc. A gay young fel- able lollies that have proved tho ruination of so many young men, ho fell, adding forgery to lus crime of peculation of goyernment moneys. Ho had a speedy trial and conviction, followed by a ten yean' sentence to the state prison, and a few days ago ho was sent across tho bav. the dav he arrived.'' continued tho the next day. In that same ic signed manner ho passed on to his seat at tho long table, never once lifting his head. The waiters came filing along, dished out to j him the same as they did to others, iiu,.nioan:uui pi.sw.imi.-. iv know what that it. Well, atjirst Best seemed dazed, then daintily dipped his tin spoon into the soup. I don't think he tasted it; one smell was enough, and the spoon and the soup wore pushed away, he looked once or twice at his bread, broke off a piece of crust from tho corner, put it into hi- mouth and then spat it out. That was enough. His appetite was satisfied, and, folding his amis, lie silently waited for the signal for all hands to stop eating. Ho kept that up for two days, but he's ' iconic to it bvthK time. I - He hasn't been assigned to any work vet, as , r T . . . .. ", the arden is giving him a chance to recover from his shock. They say that he doesn't get much sym pathy save that of a few friends, j r . , ,. - ,. but thero i some talk of his father-in-law, who is in Washing ton and worth a million, inter ceding for him. He married the old gentleman'.-, only daughter, and j she loves her convict husband." ; Mereury. Death in the Street In exciting the emotions tho im agination plays a conspicuous part. A shudder could bo sent around . , . . , : the world any morning by a tele- i f 1 n..A.. onnminninw' , r,?rt V. J..l 1 1 .I I mat ..;u people uaii neon uuiiilmj 11 ...., i In iloTlli nr ilrrnviinil in tllf TlliltllOS r "' a m h" lhn-' or tern in pieces by an exnloston. ' niocos hv an (ixnlosion. ' by Yot peoplo weie killed being run over last year in Lou don streets, and the statement arouses only a vague feeling of interest. Thct-e deaths, in all probability involved in tho aggre gate as much physical suffering as a fire or an explosion, a collision or a falling building would cause; as manv suuaen shocks to tno f , ds ; d rclat much ,)e. ' reavement and as much destitu tion. Yet, because they are killed as single spies, not in battalions, there is no horror and little svm- -ntb,' folr fnrn thrm bnlf nV I ii i i i i I those deaths won; caused hv war-I . .- - - . -. . , ISear Onotiki, m ISow Zealand Avas blown down some months ago an enormous tree, believed to In: many hundred years old, in which 1 1 i 4 r hfewifp vi-iimst!"p(Iliv nn intermit- Mil !lUai!i-o, v.i- mail Uliee copies ons, drays and carts, fortyfour j &gr.feWri?5hiN1STb , of r"'' Wr-Ki.v AsroKiAyone a-er. I... ...u..:i...nn ...! . tsw.t- nnM1 ilw. .11... i.ro..nl. i.ndi.n f.im...1. 4l... 1.17. I ' ' ' -UJS-Jl". ''' JS UV JIIIUIUU3U3 liuu. .Mirui uai.i, iiiu 1 iiiu iiju jl hit; litiLic j ciiivu j 1 mu 1 u 11 - , , , , Ian bark. or. as it as called in tlmi MISCELLANEOUS, re.nainder bv cabs, carnages and lanennsc of th country. 'Ouinnnina." Iior.,eP. were piles of human bones, lnei.iiivcuresamorlmi ai.netite for htlnm- inro.inr .vk linllnw mid frnin ri,0 inteiior wjsnouow, and lrom "'o roots to the first branch tho great tree measured forty-livo foot. Within this space were packed the bones, which, as tins tre.a struck the "round, were scattered i burial spot, and declare that it must have been used long boforo the timo of their fathnis. It is stated tint in Mexco wooden railway ties cost about a dollar and a half apiece, and that some of them laid on tho Moxican Xalinal Railway last May are now decayed and unsafe. It is said that it has been found cheaper to order iron ties, worth three dol lars each, from England, than to .use wooden ones. A Nebraska woman missed her husband thtco weeks before she raised any row about it, and she misrht not liavo said nnvthintr then if his boots had not been drawn up in the well bucket. Warranty deoJs, quit claim deedi and mortgages, for date at this office. - of the House of Commons, where questions had to be answered and lu.jr..w...v., ,.....v ...v- .- was wound up by tha long and re-' markable auuies, on tho main question of the procedure of tho Lords. Take ZVotifp. On alter tliK l.tte ani additional 10 cents er cord v. ill be charged mi all orders lor sawed wood not accnnipaiik-il ly theca-li, att!ra wood vanl. Julv I-t, 1SS1. ieriii::u iSrni. Kxiirsx.-. Will icci'iu- order at the .-tore ot I. V. Case for iipivr A-doila or any other part of the olty. Iamm- your npleis on the slate ami they w ill lv prompt! tit tended In. ;atnrr!i of tho iSlniltfoi'. M'liuinji, smaitm?, nriratiou .it the . uriimrv iriNiii;!.". uim'.im-u u.m'.ijii; I cured Vy Itiirliupaiba. 5i. at duii t. 'Oregon Depot, DAVHftiU. l'oitlami. oon A Toilot X.tJZrr. hOZuDONT is a luv.irj a, weil a- a necessity. Placed where it should al- waj she upon the toilet, It adorns it, nnu'edy on earth for impotence, leanness, gratifies the ta.-ie and senses. It rend-, out a delicious perfume, and gives plcasuie and lieaitn ro us users. The WcrtJlj" A-tnnan . mammoth -l.it. double the size of the. Dally. Jt Is. just the m- ! wr for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the cut tent news, choice "mis cellany, agricultural matter, market re i port-, etc. it is luvnishe J to single sub ' scribrrs at 8- 00 per year in advance. War! War! War! i ., :.,,,."..:, ..", r,-:: ;..' '..v.r.; Wf.r lYmit nfTerpil fre. lo fin1, iwi ...in lll.ll, wilt L'Ul.u .i -.it, mill i;i mu y.n ui williamsport. Lumber we must hae ' UU'IU s "') " "'' L ,'- MlHf ill running older at prf ent. Quite a num.- "- """J, .... ...... . ... .- city, and vit there ; loom, hold on hni ltn,-rt w-tiii' Innloil luiftinc i f tn lime 10 .-oil ouieua-cj-. l.oi.ueu ci;io of ibel.1.1 miie south of Astoria, on the sunny side Oil lOUU n Oil). T Tl-.. .. . .. ., L.. u .i.i.-u..-. ."ilotlici-t ! Jlotliers!! HatitrrH! ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of jour re-t by a sick child suffering and cr ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth V If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's toothing toyrup, it will relieve the poor littlu sul fcier immediately depend anon it; there is no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will legulate the linwels, and give rest to the. mother, and relief and health to the child, operating lite magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cabe-s and pleasant to the taste, and is tho pre scription of one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, i-old everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Peruvian Hittorx. Cinchona ltnbra. Tho Count Cinchon was the bpauish ti... i., ;.. unn ti. n..i. . vii i-i(i in i rin in in,i. i in: i .uiiiiLi-",. "----. Z - - ' 'I i Oratcful for her reoovcry, on lier ivtum .to i:nrn3o in lisa, slie'Intiwlnccl the' lemeily in Spain, where It was known , under vaiious name-, until Liun.;ii ' -lt II nt If- Plunlir.nn lit !wiM r.i' 4ln. In.lt wno Jiad brought them mat wiueli was mnrn n, .,.lr-.n Tim,, I1nn.1l. I nf Hir. l,.i u ,1IW1 H I'll ..HI MO 111111 IIIU i Will 111 111V 4 111 11 1. To thin day, after a l:ie of two hun dred and iitty joai, icxtco litis given 1.0 ,..i.;.w st f ..1.. ;,4 itTUrt.- 11 ..if.m,.. 1 laiit. "by i irstoi ins: the natural tone of tliofttomacli. It attack exee.ivc loe nC liquor as it does a lever, and destroys bntli alike. The powerful tunie viiiue of tho Cinchona i-. nreseiNed in the, Peruvian Hitters, which aie a cfiVi tiu aijaiii'it malarial lever to-daj a they ' wern in the rtavs of thi old SnnniMi Vicctoys. Wc Kiiarautee the iiiRtcili - ems ot the of tho Ik- known, unMtV. purr, ana a iii.il wiiif-aiuij jon mac mis h int- . ... ... . b... ..- tlieniuitliinr is in the eatin'-',' and wot willlnsly abide this test, l'orsah) by all druL'"lsts, arocers and liquor dealers. UL-i oilier in um1 worm. iiiupiuoi oi Order it Loeb &CoM asents for Astoria, i V'or a final tor of a century or more Hostet tei'shtomap'i Bitters has been the reigning specific for indigestion, dyspepsi j, fever and ase. l'ss of physical staniiua, liver com plaint and other dlsoulenj, and has been most emphatically endorsed by medical men as a health and strength restorative. It counteracts a tendency to premature decay, and sustains and comfort3 the aged and In firm. For sale by all Drucgists an-l Dealers generally. H CELEERATEO i 1 fS53ffl:&Ti&&vr?Zj$i&$ )!&SK;a Fitters Furnished Rooms to et At Mr. Munson's lodslnjr house. Al.rjolli ii(tiiii- lloilsi-. 1'01-t- land, urrson.' .New hoise and first class in its appointment-. Third ntreet, in It. 11 Thompson's Mod:, opposite Capt. Ains worth. Hooms by the day, week or month. Iks. 1.. Akciooxi. Unn't IH in the Jfouse. A-k dnmsi-t'. for "Ilr.ifh on Jt:it-i." It elear- out ra'i. inuv, bedbugs, roadies, vermin. Hit -. ant-, iu-eet-. 13c per box. '! Kent A eitwr stand: the fixtures are for -ale. Inquire of P. 11. Fox, Main street. I'oonis to (tout. - Auni:e who want a nicely fuuiNhed room In a !ea-ui:t localitv can be ac commodated at Mrs. Denny Curran's, near the Congregational church. To t!i i.nilics. ln-s:ii.ikins in all its branches; neat and le.isonahle. at Mr?. Denny Currans. !':is -.tit-e;. near t'oiiitresational Chinch. i:i!i and Servo. i ! Well-. Health ltenower. L'rpjte-,1 rem- sexual debiiitv. etc.. St. at ilruzsists. Oregon Depot, DATi.S & CO.. Portland, Oregon. Xotlcc. Ice cream, ice cream, at Koscoc's re freshment .saloon, Saturday and Sun day evenings. Occident block. Notion. TheA-totia bhirt and Oil Clothing Factoiy ha- moved next house to O'llricii's Hotel. Persons wishin" trood i oil clothing to keep them dry will please ran. Varions Cannes Advancing jeais,care, sidniess, dis appointment, and hereditary predisposi tion all operate to turn the hair gray, and eithri ot them inclines it to shed picmaturely. Avi:i:s lLvii: Vioor. will restore faded or gtay, light or led hair toaiicli brown or deep black, as may hi" desiied. it -offens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It re moes and cures dandruff and humors. iy it- Use falling hair is checked, and anew growth will be produced in all case- where tho follicles are not de stroyed or the glands decayed. Its ef fects are beautifully shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hair, on which a few ap plications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in Its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially allied for the soft lnstie and richness of tone it im parfs. It contains neither oil nor dye, and ill not soil or color white cambric ; jet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it 1 re-hand igoiou-. Pei: Sam: nv am, Di:am:us. f Ah citizen-, of Oiegon who desire to inform their fiiends m the states of . the condition and progress of this state. .can haveiioninrueompleto ainlcompre-hen-ie soiume of facts to send them than b sub-cribing for this journal, 1 , " ' ' iliien ana navinc us man it weciiiyio ineir ds. e mail It as directed. For . a. .i IEL SikSS'T &J&J$.TCt&. ...-... UUSfrtAL, t loiv.i.r ' '" 'H-M OHEGON fj.ins iNsrifirno.w uxdck cai.k or -i. tliu siiton of Charity, is now rcaily for the icct ptloii ot intlpnK I'liv.-iti- ioom- f.r Hie aecoi.iniodatlon of :.n itunirini; tlici... 1 atiiMits.iiiii:ittiMli.tH!lliimiM.(avorniKlit. No !hwci3'i U.is rlu.wt rl'lit. cerv aticut is lico to :unl has tim i.ri.ileso of MiMilovliis iim I'lijsli-i.m tlipy pn'for. !'ii:(i-l States JariiuN . "oaiiii'iiwlio nav Hu-!i!t:il Jlue. :m ciiti- 1 H'M .m-ppmeiui.l.iiteatlaiieeat thiiJlos- 0? ."..I.y !,!:", Ht"If " Marines at U.C Cus- ii.ii iiii.i-i Siityni r Chauitv T Vv IfyfiX; Ar IfiyxTTi'T? " --Ol-" v L iarlJ!ilt, SHIP CHA30LEE8. ii:ai.i:iis i Iron. Steel. Coal, Anchors, Mains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, ' WltOI OUT AXD CUT fJALVAMZKD i IVnils. Cojtttrr ':iils'nml Burrs, Shelf Hard vare, Paints and Oils Rubber tind Hi-mp Packing of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, I ri.oru- .t?ii .mix rs:s:i. I Ae:il- fe: Salem Itmuhi!; Mill-. t'oruert'lu'iiaiii'ts and Hamilton Streets AhTOHlA.OItEOOX. .1. II. D. G&AY, Wholesale and retail dealer in. .ILL KTXDS OF FKED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. General storage and Whartaw on reason able terms. Foot of I'.enton hticct. Astoria. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS: S. AllNDT & PERCHEN, AhlontA. - OUKHOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOPfi d:i... i "v' Dune- ouop sssns All kinds ot ENGINE, CANNERY, .vxr STEAMBOAT WORK I'roiiiptly attended to. A specialty niarte of repairing CANNERY DIES, toot op i.afayi:tte street. ASTORIA IRONWORKS. Benton Stcket, 'k.vr 1'arkss House, ASTORIA. - OrwECOX GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LANBiMARINE ENGINES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. CASTINGS. Ol'ail 3escrIptIonH made to Order at Wlioit Xotice. A. O. Wass, lrD-iawil. J. O. Hustlkr, Secretary. l.W. Cae, Tn'asurer. Joiik Tov, Jluperlntendent. WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer Main anil Chen&mus Streets. ASTOKIA ORE30N. DUUl LI CIGARS AND TOBACCO, The Crlehrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENH0LM and other English Cutlery. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Meershaum Pipes, etc, A flne slock oj iVatehe.M ami .Tewelry, Mnxrlo and Ureeoh Iioudlns Sliot Guns and Itlllo';, ftovolvern. I'lstol, and Aimunnltloii J1A11!.K I.IiAMHKH ALSO A PINE .Vssortmontofinnp Sl'KCTACLia ami EYE uiuvai-M. MAGNUS G. (1R0SBY, lea!er m HAlf ABE, IROH, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Ptalsrs anil Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IR0H3 TIH ANDECOPPER. Cannery anfl Fislisnnens Snpplies Stoves, Tin Ware and "House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING If! SHEET IRON, TIN. COP- P? PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with ncatnsss and dispatch, h'ono but llrit cLrouorkmeu emplojed. A large assortment of SCALE? Constantly on hmid T'XE.QRXJS'Gr. CLEANING and .REPAIRING NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK, BY (JEOntlF. 1.0VETT. Main StreeJ, opposite N. Loeb', ,-jsAfcfiw V!fl ".l?2 . sevm&xzsrsa. b, . r MJSmESS.iCARD9z -p c. noLDES, - : OTAKT,, PUBLIC? AUCTIOXl'K, C03IMISSION ANO SUEAKCB AGENT. ' D It. J. C. SHAFTEJt, PnYSICtlV anij SVRGEO.V. (DF.rrrsciiaa ABrr.) Iieasc orthe Throat a Hpbclnlty. Office over Conn's Drug Store. J)R. c. c. glass; rHYSICIAK AND SC1MJEO.V. Oillee o cr A. V. Allen'3 Store. ASTORIA, - OREGON. XT . 'UIVTON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. onicc in C. 1.. Parker's building, on Beaton stcr, opposite Custom House, ASTORIA. - - - - OBEQON. TAT TUTTLE, 9C I. PHYSICIAN AUD SUKOEOM Officr Over the White House 'Store. KEsiDEycr.-Over Hberson's Bakery, op posite nartu & Mvers Saloon. P 1. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, .... OBUOOK. Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, corner of Cass and Sqemqcqbe streets. J Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEYAT LAT?. Cnenamm Street. - ASTOKLA.. OHEQO Q n. BAIIT & CO., DEALER IK Doors, WLndows, Blinds, Tna HomH, tninrMir, Ete. 4UI kinds of Onk Lumber, GL-vss, Boat Ma terial, etc. ' Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Sto.im Mill near Weston hotel, Cor. Oeu evlve and Astor streets. BOOK STORE. ATe ate constantly tccelvlos new adiJiUooa to our stock and have tna finest and tersest assortment ot variety good la the city. Combs, Brushes, Stationery, Frames Celluloid Goods. All oar goods are marked la plain figures Call and cumlne quality and note priees. CHAS. STEVENS &SON IIULBI1I2 New and Choice MILLINERY, Deslrea to call the attention ot the todies ot Astoria to the fact that she has received a Ursa assortment of the LATEST 8TXT1E8 OF Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, AMU Ea.xsrc"sr goods. Corner Muia and Squemoqlie Streets. l'IRST CLAtiH Dress Making. or Mrs. T. S. Jewett. Up slain, opposite Mrs. Eojers Eoarrttns House. SI. B. I ARKER, DCAIEU IN Hay, Oats, Straw. Lime, Brick, Cement and Sam). Wood Delivered to Order. Draying, Teaming and Exprena Business. Worses ana Carriages for Hin. llELEn i- WIHE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. rr e. n3e:QiK:erx. fASTOUtA.OP.EGON W MX DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, PATENT HEDIOINES, ETC. CTresenptlous carefullj eorapousdedjat ah05113' ' .i- MTHoraeopathlo Ttnetures and XtMs, amil Humphrey ' Specifics aHPt.