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0) fl v Vol. xvii. Astoria, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, May 10, L88 o No. 34. iJ. 4 M A V7IF2'S CON9TAHC7. i A Tonchtos Romance Related by Alice Dunning Lingard. It was in the green 100m of the opera house that I learned, from the lips of Alice Dunning Lingard, the thrilling history of Madame X. and her husband. "Mrs. Lingard." said I, judging from the little interpolation I heard you sing hist e'ening during the play, I should judge you to be the possessor of a very line voice. How is it that you do not exercise your roice moie, and why hnvo you not chosen the lytic instead of the dramatic stage?" "Ah! that is easily esplaincd," replied the charming lady. "You see, since my earliest childhood, I have been thrown among actors and actresses. In fact, I have grown up on the dramatic stage, and al though I -was told long ago, and repeatedly during late years, that I possessed a fine singing voice, yet I lacked the opportunity to cultivato it to the extent required to fit one for the operatic stage. Nevertheless, when an opportunity presents itself, I generally take advantage of it. During our last visit to Australia I took some les sons from the celebrated teacher, Madame X., a sister of the late Vincent "Wallace, the composer of ''Maritana" and "Luriine." She resides in Sydney and enjoys a very large patronage. "Speaking of Madame X.," con tinued Mrs. Lingard with anima tion, "reminds me of a story of the most startling and thrilling nature, which will interest'ou, T nm sure." Flattered with tho"ptospcct of hcarimr something of unusual in terest for such I knew it would prove, jndging from the animated expression of 1113' fair entertainer's handsome face 1 assured her cf my unqualified curiosity and un doubted pleasure, whereupon she proceeded as follews: "Madame X., you must know, was in her youth a prominent singer of the Royal Italian opera in London, and her husband was one of the leading tenors. Both not only enjoyed reputations as fine singers, but also stood very high in a certain social circle of the haute voice of London. One day tho husband entered a re nowned jewelry establishment and requested to be shown a collection of valuable brilliants, as he desired to make a purchase. The dealer, knowinsr the man, and aware of the high position he held, and also knowing that tho celebrities of his calling will only purchase the very best articles of jewelry, produced several caskets containing a for tune in diamonds. After examin ing all with the care of a connois seur, he selected several of tho finest stones. The dealer placed those selected in a separate casket, and the signor requested that they be set aside until his return in the morning, as he had not his check book with him just then. This was agreed to with alacrity on the part of the dealer, who courteously bowed his distinguished customer out. During the course of the fol lowing day, a cab drew up before the jewelry establishment, and the occupant proved to be the ne gotiator for the diamonds. With out leaving the carriage, X. sig naled to the jeweler, and, in a hur ried manner asked again to look at the casket of brilliants which he had selected the day before. The re quest was made with the apology that he (the purchaser) was in a great hurry to meet an cngage ttiont, or he would not thus trouble the jeweler to como out cf bis shop. Tho dealer speedily brought out the caskat, which the pur- chaser plccc-d on the cushion I -ii- i j ... l,nnl-. 1 i5Iueu"a a,iu u," uut " ""c ! book from his coat to fill out a check for the nmount 20,000. "He was in the very act of writ ing tho check, when a strangt-r rushed up in" a veiy excited man ner, hurriedly excused himself to both gentlemen for interrupting them, and then whispered a few words to thu occupant of the car- rinse. The latter, with ne.rvou.-. haste and every appearance of in tense excitement, returned his check-book to his fob, precipitate ly handed back the casket to tho dealer, and saying that something serious had happened which in quired immediate attention, he gave the driver the signal to whip up his horsey. Tho vehicle swiftly disappeared around thncorner,and there was nothing for tho aston ished dealer to do but return the casket to its place, and to await a call from the purchaser later in tho day. The day passed, however, with out any sign of the customer's return. A second and a third day passed by without any mes mage fiom him. The disappointed dealer became curious and some what solicitous, and his anxiety was not by any means lessened when the papers announced the sudden and mysterious disappear ance of Signor X., of the Royal Italian Opera. "up to Hie time ot tiie an nouncement ot the tiarnors's disappearance the diamond mer chant had thought but little of tho casket, iind it had remained in its place unopened." Like a fi.ih, the -idea darted inRhistfldUiatJrJi,C ought to-have'examined the treas ure, lie now opened the casket, and judge his contprnation when ho found it empty! Instantly the scene which had occurred at his door three days previous, came to mind, and the truth was now quite evident: he had been robbed of twenty thousind pounds in dia monds! "Losing not :v moment, the startled jeweler communicated thei affair to tho police. Detectives were immediately tent out. and these tracked the fugitive toLivcr pool,where he had embarked on an out-going ship bound for America. Arrangements were effected for tho pursuit, and the robber was intercepted on his landing at the American port. lie was brought back to Loudon, where he was tried with his confederates, found guilty, and condemned to servi tude for life in tho penal colonies of Queensland. "Of cour.-e tin- trial and ver dict, in consequence of the hih social and professional standing of the principal in the affair, caused immense excitement, not ouly in London, but on tho continent as well. "Some few weeks afterward5, Madame X. suddenly disappeared, and no clue to her whereabouts could be discovered, in spito of the searches of relatives and friends, and nothing was known of her for many years. "Now," continued Mrs. Lingard, "comes the romantic part of the story. It appears that a certain law existed, and probably still exists, granting to a real estate owner in the penal colonies the right to choose a servant from among the inmates of tho prison the masters becoming surety for the good behavior of servants thus obtained. Now mark what followed'' and 1113- fair narrator's eyes sparkled with interest "Now mark what follewed: Many months, perhaps a j-ear after Sig nor X. was sentenced a lady ap plied to tho Governor General of the penal colonies, stating that be-jshahad purchased ground, upon j irliip'n clin fior? Knilf h nnttntrf ami !,' she now desired a man servant to do her gnrclenmjr anil other work , about the house. The lady was of most imposing hearing, and j was so evidently in earnest in her- intcntioni that the ueriuit was 1 hand to tin cad it, but a woman ' . ' , , ,..!,,,.., 1 "ranted. As she moved hen -elf a holds it 111 lic-r iiirnt. property-holder. no obj.-i-tions could be mad-. Sho was Miown ! tluough prison after pii-on, but 1 found none .-imotig the inmates' who suited her, until she was sud-J denly confronted by the celobrat-1 ed diamond robber and ex-priiuo! tenure o tho Royal Italian Open a - r 1 in London. "Whatever her luwnra emotions I may have betni, she stifled and suppressed it. After a moment's hesitation and apparent investiga tion, she intimated that thin was the man .she wanted. Anange-i ments were accordingly effected, and the lady and her servant de parted. Is it necessary for mo to state that Madame X. and her husband were united? They lived together for many years very I happy, I understand, seeming to the world to be mistress and menial, but being in reality man and wife. "For nearly twenty years the two unfortunate ones enjoyed each other's companionship, and who knows but tney were hap pier by far than ninny men and women we meet daily with all the outward indications of happiness and contentment. "After the death of her hus band, Madame 'X. made herself known and ta-enterod public life sKSorfefOfvocd1l7atranT Little by iiltlo her sad lusldiy bo came known, and It war. while i was her pupil that J learned it." Thanking Mrs. Lingard sincere ly for the real pleasure though a melancholy one, which she had given 1110 by the recital of tiiis romance, I bade her God-spend, as her company was to leave on the early train the following day. ! Denver Inter-Ocean. Scmething? I Have Noticed. T have noticed that a horse gets up forward and jerks his hind parts after him, while a row will get her rear half up all light and draw her foward half up in place; also, when drinkinj-, a horse will draw in water rapidly with eery breath; the cow, on tho cutitiair, will suck in one continuous draught as long us she can hold her breath. I have noticed that sheep and goats are both butters, yet a sheep has to run a few step? backward before it can butt, while a goat has to raise him-elf on his hind leg? to execute the same movement. Ono t is called a buck sheep and the other is called a battering ram. Thoy nre the only two animals I know of whose butt ends are in front. A squirrel can run down a tieo head first. The e.it and bear must go down r.iil first (if left to them selves.) If 3'our dog finds his way into your cellar and sees a nice steak he will steal it and run out, but if your cat gets in and finds a steak she will sit right down by it and oat what she wants (if not sur prised before.) I havo noticed that a hiathcr strap buckled about the height of yourself around a young tree, in a few yeard will be away beyond your reach, but if nailed at the same distance will never get any higher (only tho outer 'shell runs up.) Although turkeys aro much more swift of foot than geese, yet in a week's drive a ilock of geese will como in ahead; for the geeso you cau drivo at night, especially moonlight, but when evening ap- preaches turkeys will roost. A man cs.!i stand on ona foot in ' .,-,,. - i n : the middle 01 a room and puli on; Ins miop, wiiiii n wnmni must lean up :igamt mething: to .-uvoni- j plish the same tlriiijj. j A man holds a needle m his left! In one tiling 1 tuink tuciy one will agrj-e with nu: Dress a man as a woman dree-? and yo-.i ill freeze him to de.itli. lint 1 gue3s I won't tell ion all 1 know at "' I, Vet I'oimi!, I About ln; l'.itiioais i.f ue!; 11.V1n.1rk. j I 'llieowiii-re.ui have it ! proviiiKpnip-1 l,.ltv u j.o. H.riio JloW Bacilli;) nib." Now, miloN. eftinjil-ti o:u.- i days, urliiari aflVeiioiis, iMiaitins, lis''iuesit or ilil'.ieult initiation, kiiinej ili-.i-.ws. M. at drussi-iU Ou".;o7i l).:pnt. I) .Wis CO.. Portland. Or. Fiftv orsi..t.vfat!ioms.43iiijsl!is.li,fp, or .N i'J ycoteu iwinc was ion 011 the . i,, middfe channel. The corks arc night ot May 3d; nascau-mt 011a sua? marked "C. C. Co." Return tot.O. Ar vold. Itonnit to ili-uC. .Viixtinu w I10 wants a nicely fuiiiiilied ronni'in :i pleasant locality can beac comiiiodateil at 3Irs. Di-nriy ('urratfs, noArthP Ci"ii:jri02fttiomil church. 'i'attc ?'otcc. On ailcr this date an additional 10 rents pi-r coul will be rliar!t-.l on all orders lor sawed wood not accompanied bv the eash.atdravs wixnl aid. .tulv lit, tS! " 'I'd H'aRSi!!" nt:il 13nlsitkrii a 1 hae opened a Inrjre s;orl. of turui-1 tureand beddinjron the coiner of Main and .Siiueiiiooui stietts. and will sell at .San Francisco piiees. You 4ll -ave money by btiyins of me. ZH.virriN Oj.si:x. Attention l-'istii-rinrii. I Jsp Nichola's Halm fjf GiteiuT olt for e orchappeilhaiids"?tarsal6jbv-'.To. .vol ippeilbaiiiWglsnleJbvJoii 'inesttialhs in Iheitv ' x rTJflSliaTa'fn; tor tite tuie u,e-.v ' "m $ .l". ,wm' "i out of the hair. It furnislie, tlienutri-Jloi(.iiis..i.-ioii.vt..i( ftive principle b hieh the hair is noiir- 'll!l '' I1U'-T' u- ' r"l'' Mini and suppoited. It makes the hair 2! ound. Xet iuoki-d up, about fortj leel luaik ed ''K. K.,'' on the lead line "So. YJ." The owner can have 1: bj apphip at Thro. Brackkcr's ci5ar store and" pa ins charges. It was picked ii between Smiths' point and the black i-uoy. J,vs. I'i:i:uia. Attention i. f.T. After the regular session of Alori,i lodsc Xo. 40, 1. O. of C. T.. on Tuesday evening, 3Iay 1Kb, a ilearee meeting will be held, when .mj wishing devices ami all degree members are uspicstod In 1 e present. fir:i o V. i. i:ki:i:. Y. '. T. Tloukxc 1. M. IJnowv. V. s. Soothe sin- Cnvr.lnl Knj !!l- V.Vi-Mj. Tun SVekm.v AbToaiA.N for ihia week is full of jut such infoiiiiaiion and news of the country as your triends in the cast want l. -.ee. It has very few advci tiseinrnls, and is c hock to the muzzlo.of mfonnation U:af tw lamilj 1 can suCi-Cisfully qr.er-7e clonx withn.ii. Two dollais will buy th whole wad for j a year, SI 2' for six m.'.!il!isi,r ton cents per copj . ' VVarTwarrWar! Water fiont offcied Iree to an person , that will build a saw inii! iu tho citj of Wlliiniiisport. Lumber we must linvi: j to build tnis city. We have one store In running inder at prc-cnt. Quite a ninn ber have already loc.i'ed homes in this city, and yet there is room. Sold on tinie to suit purchasers. Located one mile south of Astoria, on the sunnj side of tin- hill, on l'oiins's bay. .1 Williamson, si: I'evuvjai: Hitters Ciochons Ital'ra. The Count Cinchon wa3 the biiauish Viceroy m Peiu in 1G0. The Connte-s, Ids wife, was pios'rattd by an intermit tent fever, from w hieli she was freed b the use of the natie remedy, the Peru vian bark. ur. :is it was" called in the language of the country, 'Quinquina." Grateful for her recovery, on her lettu n to Euiopc iu ltVS, she iutroduci d the remedy m Spain, where it was known under various names, until Lmiuciw called it rtnehona. in honor of the Uoj who had brought them that w lin-h w as more precious than the sold of the lncas. To this day. after a lapse of two hun dred and fifiy j can, scicaee has given its nothing to take its place. H cfteciu allv cures" a uioi bid appetite for stimu lants, by restoring the natural tone of the ilomach. It attacks excessive, love of liquor as it does a fever, and destroys both alike. The powerful tonic virtue of the. Cinchona is nrescned in the Peruvian Bitters, w Inch are as -effective against malarial fever to-da as they I wero in tin; days of the old Spanish Viceroys. We guarantee the iugreui- ents of the.se bitteis to be absolutely , pure, and of the best known ijualitv.' A trial will satisfy yoa that this is tile best bitter in the world. -Tim pi oof of tho pudding is in tho eating," and wo willingly abide this test. I'orsalo by all druRKlsts.crocprs and liquor dealers. Order ft. Loeb&Co.,aseuts for Astoria. 1 fen d 1.111 of Sfl'onnv" ...k.-i ' "J caui!1"le" -" 11 -o, s,o ai once ami the Invalid Will rcricsh Iiii.i. II arnmi-' $.f- :,U ie,IH t, v 1. eoeV,? ,i n tizes what c!-.- wouldboilrv .md uti.i.m-1 J '". ,1.1"1 f'1;"'1. ' Xt ft ,e 4 ui in eiles sir n- Vu - tl-o -d !1"1 -l "tt""'" e"-rlh wlt0 - l.lkClUUllUAl. ithal j, n.n .,.,.,. t,., (,)nu.l,t uml f-'urnlalicil Iloom-f to X.ct At jin. Mursou legins: hoa5. Found, M- ,4,at'tW(to,1cVw Kinney- net- rao:c-. SAMcnr. JhmcnEy. Xu7i7-i lei- cream. Ice cream, at Roseoe's re- lresliineut -aluon, .Saturday and Sun- Iclavevonins. Omilcnt block, j itim't ! in tho IIoiih'p. Wk ilri'iii-t- for-Rotmhon Hat-.." It elt-ai-s mit raN, inkv, bedbug, roaches, w-rmtii. llii-s. ants iiisi-cts. l."c per bow Notice The A:uia Shirt and Oil Clotliin;; Factory ha- mr.ved next house to U'lliit-ii's Hotel. IVmohs wfcliinsccoti ! oil el(iihIn-4 to l.ocp tli-lidr will please ! c.:!l. ?Ii5iiiiy ."ilni. WVilt' Health Konewer. Absolute cute loi nervon ilciiillty and weakness of the 'rnt.T.itiu- functions. SI, at drug-uist- Orc-on D.-pot. DAVIS & CO., r.ntlAnd. ur. Will iccoiw ordirs at the store of 1. i V. Case for npjn-r A-toiia or any other Mrti: tliecitx. Leave jour orders on tiwsiat.- :ui-I "tIio wll fce promptly at icnm-u to. i !ie YVrekly Ailcriun 1-. a mammoth ilieet, double tho size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in audi': liontoall the can rat news, choice mis e.'llain..)j,'rieiiltiiral matter, market re parts, etc. It Is tuinNhed to single sub 1 itni -. at f 2 00 per year in advance. 5'rrat lonrToplh Ititther than have them pulled. Let your dentist save all he can. You desire to have trouble, because you have not used bozonoT. When pioperly fixed, then rnti on the S070DOXT, and keep them nil lhjht tor time to come. 1 The Peruvian svrun tins enit-d thou sands who wet e stiller lng from dyspep sands who weie stiller ing trom dyspep sia, debility. liver eorapiainL boils, hu mors female eomplaiuts, etc. ramph- lcts iree 10 any auurt&s. sctn w.r owu &N):is. l!-tii. Hall's Vkoktaulk Sicilian- Hair HE.r.wi.n is a scientific combination of some ot tin' most powerful restorative aueiiN lu the H'iicuibJo kiiiirdom. It ret '"'""' r-.i'r.T Usnr;rrmnl coll I makes the scalp wkitn and clean. It cures-dandriitr and humoi's. and falling moist. coft and "lossy, and is unsur- par-sed a- a Imir dressing. It is the most 1 cinioniical picpaiation cier offered to tin-public, as it. elb-cts remain a loin; tinKMnakiniroiih an occasional appli cation u.tvs.irjl It Is recommended and ii-ed by eminent medical men, and fiioiiill endorsid by tho State Assaycr of Masa.'lmsctts. 'The nomilaritv" of j llaIN Hair Kenuwer has incrcrsed with jthe te-t of man jean, botii in this eoiuuri ami 111 loreum lands, aim it is now known and used in all the civilied eouetries of tins woild. I'm: b vi.i. 11 v all Dc.vi.cas. niathei" JltitHersI! Mothers! ! I A10 m disiui I111I uttitsht and broken 1 01 vom rest !. a Nick child sutfcrlmr ami crylnc ito ine excruciating pain !$iw n-'t l lt;e 11: iiher, and ichef and ! hoallh to ilie ehilil. operatinc like iiiauie. it ! ii-TfeitJi -..iti-in use in all casej, and ple.i-siut to the taste, and is the pie seiiiitii.no: tiie .d -,hu oldest and best lenuile physli'i.tns r.n.1 nurt-s in tho lTniied ftt.iti-s. uld everywhere. '3 c?ntsa hi.'.'.!. . King of the Blood ! nut .' -cmvn!,"!! iiablood-purlilcraud . luiec ii!iji!irii 01 iiiciiiooiiK:sonsiucs- I I'-iii. demum--: flu-circulation, and tnns 111- duic-. miiiiv disdiilero. known In-different names to diiin:;iifch ti.tni nucorillns to ef- j t-vt-, liut beuiK real) j lir.mclics nr phases of 11 ;!. Such are iJiupcpsia, IHUlmvmcsi, larrr CniitiUtt,OinUpatton,ycrw'JS Dir ni J r.t. IHiiitathr, j;ihichc. General Weak- I'lkn, Ilht-Uiiwtl-m, t'ntarrli, Saofula.Skln itffinui., I'lKiwti. Liecrt. sirciunrj', ac, lie. Kin:; r the SSInixl prevents ana cim-s tli-e b attitrkinsUic ramclninarltv of Hie blood. Cliciiil-lsand plijslciansaf.Tce in cnliins It -the most genuine and efilcient prepanillon Ir the piireose." Sold by Drug' cMs.iSJ per bottle. s,-o testimonials, direc tions, &e., in p iniphlet,-Treatise on Diseases ni me ntnna. wniiHu-aarounueacii uotuo I). i:.V-nvl, SON" & Co.. Props Buffalo, jf. Yl Z2:, 23- 5 .& JE IS 35! Efc. oi-ALrn ik Hay, Oats, Straw. ; Imn Rrirv npmpnt nnrJ Sanrl &"I""i BhOK, UeillBHl SHU OdllU. Wnod Delivered to Order. Oraying, Teaming and Express Business. uorses ana Carriages for Hire. J unvo-aiv " ' WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. MISCELLANEOUS. S.ARNDT & FERCREN, ASTOI.'IA. - OllEGOX. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH .fijfgJsgPv J - WSL'ftLS&F ooncr Shop i-iS&Si"-' All kimlinf ENGINE, CANNERY, l.VD- STEAMBOAT W0EK Promptly attended to. A iwt.t:ih m.-ute of rcpairiuK CANNERY DIES, 1'00T OF I..r.V'KrrE STKEETt ASTORIA IRON WORKS. CCSTOX STKECT, JfEAB I'AKKEK HOUSE, ASTOUIA, - OltEOON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. UetflARISBESfifflBS Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. Of all leseriptlojss i:in-.le to Order Ht Short Xoilce. A. D. V.ss PrcsUlcnt. .I.e. IIusti.fi:, beetetarv. I. V. t'Asr, licasurer. t t . John Kos, supcrint(;mlent. tyi'B.. FSANKLTN, ONDESTAKJER -tJMSlSTvjVJs, M& Comer Cii?aiia Siui-rnu,liH struetH, ASTOUIA. .... OU1XJON tpi-.ALr.n i: WALL PAPEK AND WINDOW SHADES AM) UMJEItTAKEKS OOODd. XsS3SlXXKTS- SUIT HOUSE! CLOAKS KSSS SUITS 1 shall oeniUo.-nyDUhS.SKS and DOLJfANS at prices tnat casjidt i:u i)i;i'lk:ati.d in America, fiom 513 iinw.mU.wah prhiiece it .. itilliitirr , W illj l. 1. .... 1. ..... w . vi'.iiiiiui. ny f.L3- t.i tv, .mil .1 iivi Sooil value 1 pay charges llOrH i.ays; Avt- ures, nun iuv SLXTa?, Coviior .Third .ind !dci- Stiroti,. lOHTI.AXI, OIIEUOX. $(5-7,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVKttPOOJ, AKD 1.0v"uN AND GLOI5K, XOUTH BKITlSH AX!) IfF.KCAN- TIIiK OF LUNDOX aNII EDINBU11GI1. OLD CONNECTICUT OF 11AKT FORD, AND COMMERCIAL OP CALIFORNIA FIRE INS UR AN OK COMPANIES. Uoprcentirg a capital of SC7.O0.ttCO. A. VAN' DUSKX. Asent. J. H. D. GrKAY. Whn'.eUe and retail dealer In. ALL HI y ItS OF FKKO. Hay, Oats, Straw, Vood, Etc fteueral itoram anil AVIi.-.rl&K- on rea-"n-i.bie teinis. lootof Itoiton strei't.Atert.i. Oreccn. A.G.STINSOX & CO., BLACKSrVHTHlNG. At dipt. Rogers old staiiii. corner et CaM and Court itrcct. Ship ana Cannciy work, HorsestiocliiK. Wagons maiie anil tepairel. (loort work miHrnnti-eil. FIRHT t'iASS Dress Making. nv Mrs. T. S. Jcivett. CTp.stalr3.'CPPOlt Mn.. sTlosers' Boardris Hesse. BUSINESS.OAIIDS. "P C. HOLD EX, NOTARY rUJJLIC, AfCTIONUUE, C03LMISSIOX AK SUKAKCE AGENT. Tl:. J. C. SUAFXElt, l'HYSHIAX and SCBGEO.V. (DECTisCnKB AK2T.) Ilmnsrs of the Throat a Specialty. Oftlcc oi er Conn's Drue Store. J)R. C. -C. CLASS, PHYSICIAN AND S0T.OnOX. Oulce over A. V. Allen's Store, ASTORIA, - UBCGON. "Kl l. WISTOS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. t Ofilee lu C. L. Parker's bulldtnjr, on Benton stecst, opposite Custom House, ASrOKIA, OltEGON. TAV TKTTIji:, 31. D. PHY3I0IAN AND SUBGEOM Orricr.-Over iho "White House Stow. lttsiDnNcc-OverElberson's Bakery, op posite Iiartn &ilcrs Saloon. p i. uiuks. IENTIST, ASTOK1A. - OBGOM. Koonw In AbVn's building up stairs, comer of Cvs and Siiemocqhe streets. j Q. A. T50WLBY. ATTOKXEY-AT LAW. CUenamus Street. - ASTOKIA. OBEGOA Q II. BAR & CO., DXALEIl IN llne.ru, M'lm'.owH, Dlinda, Tron sonin. liumber. Etc. All kinds of Oak Lianber, Glass, Boat Ma terial, etc. Turning and Bracket Work A SPECIALTY. Steam oillt near Weston hotel. Cor. tie" olveand Astor streets. y.ij. iiowe. ""- : j c B0ATBUILDER7 AT 'TIIUOLD bTAffD, GltATCS BUILDING fi artci.ASs'wbEK APEcrlrlrr. mmm a Crosby, Dialer bi HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, iron Pipe and Fittings, Fliita and Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Pi I) Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON. TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Dona with neatness and dispatch. None but flrst class workaien employes). A larcs assortment olj SCALE? Constantly on nod WILLIAM EDGAR, Corner Main and Chsnamaa Strtets, AS fOHIA ORKGOX DEALER 121 CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Tho Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SON8 GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND THE GENUINE WOSTENHOLti ard other Enrllih Cutlery. SYPSQ3Sr3ER,g'l FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershanm Pipes, etc, A fine stock of Wntt-hr"? and Jewelry, Mnzalo nnl ItfOrI Loading Shot Gunh nuiJ Iiiilen, iternlvers, l'lstolx. ami AUIU3lnItion, MAUI.TE OIiASiSES. ALSO A FIXK ATrfiitnient of fine SPFaTTACLES and EYE ULASSKS. .SHIPPING TAGS ST QUALITY. WII.T. MMIK 1ST QUALITY. WILL BK 80fJ jl oy uie nunari the hundred, or by the boi, printed ci plain, to suit enttotaersi. at i Taa Anosua offiie, ' J5 w