Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every KrUtny. CI IAS. M1SSKRV12, Pt'Bl ISHKR Ar PROrRlKTOH. crnciAL riFER of city and coum. HUlfSCMlPTION RAT KM, , H i f'i ' u..K.i.i .... ....ki. ,r ..I,.,,,-. 8'iVortpiuwfiiNic vtum- Ailvertlsmg r;o ivu on n,ll"ilB. - . - - , Ktilo r,l m Ih r.wt 0o In Oroena l tly, Or., ,,vua elM m.ilr. , ,.-r---.- FRIDAY. UKCKMRKR 2, l2. Th. LNTKKTK1SK pumi.t. . Unr bona- lit clrrilatioB thai that of th th lhr i . . " ' -1 - AGENTS rOR THK KSTERPKISK. Dwro. rutT. Clai-kaaiaa, atilwauki. mioa Mill. .Alma, Itextnv Brook. Kow Kra. lUorin, Ntk Fla(, "Barlaw. t)llto, iir1tr4. Muitao, Cariu, alolalla, M.rqaam. .1 uttortU Aurora, "Ortille, - Kajrl Ork, riiinnyside, . 1aniaar.ua, and. Mainiois lirriiMuille, Cuerrynlle, - Martua4. U.W. IToiuwr IMo. KmaM W !i Kiinyan Gary i W tnaimtor U J. Trulliincr K. Hramkall Chaa Hoimaa W..ShorrT - . Hnry Mtlr Hamilton Wuhtmrn . Hn.fi. A hwart T. X I toaa j. u. !; T H.v owant , R. at cr - N. M. Mo,xtr K. M. Hanmaa B Jonniatt - F Ui"f L.J IVnto H. W iltwni John Vlh J. V. Klliott K. ttatarh Mrs. W. M. Moinii r Oo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Haninirr - A.iolih Ascholt THE PEOPLE SPOKE. Much ha been said and written against our jstm of jury trial?, and In on sons II ha bn justified by Ui apparent laxity of law which perniitte.1 criminals to tht panuhmcnt prorHlosl. In itranire con- trast with this and witn tonur Tniicts in this county, wre the sevral tertiicls re- j turned by the jurors at the last term of, ciurt There was a conviction in every case tried by th state in which indictments were returned by the grand jury, and for once rritne has received a blow which will cause any who may desire to step outside the pal of law to pause before doing that which will j jeoi-ardiM hie or liberty. W ere crime inva-1 riabljr met with certain punishment, it v oi l I be far less likely to tun rampant as it at time seems to do. It is largely the laxity in en for. e uent of the laws which en courage criminals, till becoming embold ened by their successful escape from the law's clutches a ware of crime like that of the past summer in this county, sweeps over the community arousing it to a sense of the Impending dangers. j V hue tlie prosecution ami jurors are en- j titled to much credit for the verdicts re-1 counlv is close to the pen and the taxpayers turned, yet the fact remains that in these j will hare to stand it. What is there todom verdicts the people spoke. The jurors who i ocratic reform and economy, any way? sat im the several cases came from their homes fully imbued with the all pervading sentiment that crime had become too bold and that it must becherked. As a result of this sentiment the iurors listened attent-! ieely to the testimony and rendered their verdict strictly upon the testimony as in terpreted under a strict const rmtion of the law. The people were in no mood for sickly sentimentality, which winks at crime be cause the unfortunate iierpetralor must for sooth suffer; forgetting the victim and the justice of punishing the criminal in their sympathy for the accused. There was no room for this sentiment. The people were aroused hy a w anton a! tempt at rape in this city. The crime resulting in the foul mur der of an inn. Kent child at Milwaukee by the fiend Wilson, followed by other crimes but little less terrible, convinced every one that the time bad come to act. and the peo ple have acted. It is well, and once more it may be said, " vox populi, vox Dei." The guilty should be punished and no mere technicality of law should prevent the exe cution of the popular and court's decree. XOT TILL THEX. The so called ' bloody shirt" has never been waved by republicans as much as It has been used by democrats as a bugaboo. Neither has it been used in the north by re publicans nearly as much as in the south Ly democrats n lio have for years used it to keen a solid south. The Times-Mountain-eer in this line says: "The democrats in their exultation over the recent victory, express the hope that they will hear no more about the "solid south," and that the " bloody shirt" will he forever furled. When any single state south of Mason's and Dixon s line casts her elect oral vote for any other candidate except a fletnocrat; when colored citizens are tried by courts of justice according to the laws of civilized countries and not riddled with bullets, hanged to trees or burned at the stake for crimes w hich are passed upon by juries at the north, and when the ' Hiar Hpangled Banner' and 'America' are na tional songs instead of ' Dixie's (.and' and the 'Bonnie Blue Flag,' the ' solid south' will be an obsolete term and the 'bloody shirt will never be waved ; and not till then.' THE STdTE MILITIA. The Oregon National Guard Is a credita ble organization composed of representative young men, and no pain or reasonable ex pense should be spared on the part of the state to make it ay thoroughly efticient or ganization that may be relied upon in time of need. No one wants to see the militia called out, but in case of any emer gency it is well to lie prepared. Concern ing' the need of this organization in the btate Hit Telegram gays: "Oregon's National Guard Is made up of the flower of heryouth. A person who sees the different companies in drill or in social gathering can come to no other conclusion. If be were skeptical on this point, a list of their names would show htm (he truth of the assertion, U & young men ww taktn ; at mndoni, who have lived in IVrt land for, Ht li ikst ihroe years, a large part of them would be either active or veteran member j of the National tSuard, Socarefullv trained 1 aiv thoy that whvn they turn out thoy are enthusiastieallv cheered, and their public .iritis m Ml,vit,' m lull. I.vl l,v- tltr,, ,,, ,l" I people. Ill many respects, however, thoy "T'rT''" rT'l" euipis! and tunds are not on hand loom-! ' ..-it n , . .i i . . . ,.., ii.n i. .1, ....... I.. ; xUt Urk of ovttronts ot ny kitui which r I I so essential to .nihil., particularly in such . climate as thin. If thoy .ore out Mi i ny tun hy iho mwssitv of vont t the . , , ,, .. i I Kovvrnor orler in itihl or rmv oathor, uioy wouiii imv oiiohiiv no pnmvuon, , i aoi oniv no inrv iiiii coat, inn intuition . .. ! !. h,l tl,r r numorou, o.hor I.,, I Provonion., xinntiM An i!l t j '" '"!tl l"'"' f'"1 ' Uuiiomont... .,,!, thi.Kv.vernorii.im "Vla.!' t 0?! ; " . ... .. . i piiiii !'., i i? timiv iifcni luai a iirrir,! bill will he avsl for th militia's lom'lil." TO XESTJilCT IM.VIOK.U T10.Y. Thr apprara to b arouil ntimnt favoratil to rrstrictttl Inun'njnilioii. lur xcbang are atranp-ly in avnl upon this qurrtion. Th Kvnin Tologram in an il itorial say: " Than ran ba no doubt that the time is approarhinir when thor will t a party whih shall demand a restriction on foreign imiuiitration to this countfy, and that the home for the oppressed is about full and U wants to be kept for future prtieratkui of those who are hor and yrt to coma by l Kitiniate birth upon Anirrk-an soil. It will not b so much th franchise that will be at Ii4u. a th Uolion of aitniillinn to this counlry etry class of foreign population. The sentimrnt of th people I alrongly in favor of a halt" . . Hon. M. C. (iiosi.x in writing an antiunt of Oregon for a Ci.liitoriiia magasin must hav bad our falls of th Willamette In view when he wrote the following: "The main spring of Oregon's weallh and stability is water, whether considered in its graiulrst form in our ocean boundary, In ; in niaiesiic i. oiuiuoia nvar, mi siieni qtku- . . , .. ,,t.i Kt- ,or nitlliona of tons of einrts and im- jjrts. or as the fertiliser of slopes and val- ,VSi or bom.j by the great Architect of th universe in rock bounds and broken in, as ,t wore, to bit and bridle in human hands at jour waterfall, compelled in it turn to u- slave 111 electric or supplant the fiery ele ment, driving mill or dynamo with ir ro 9i,tii, (ore, j blessing town and coun- try alke with numberless benefits For prisoners for the penitentiary from llacxamas county, and four trips to Salem, involving four round trip railroad tickets, rour carriage hires, four billsof expense, and four bills for conveying prisoners. All this where one or at most two trip would have done. No wonder it rxcites comment and criticism. If the sheriff of Malheur county conveyed his prisoners thus he woul.i have to lake the county for pay, but Clackamas of our corresiiondeiits siigjrests that a description of the several localities in the county be prepared by the correspondent in j 'cl I,la' k'"1 ' As this would itive tlie readers of the ETiRrik a better idea of the various neighborhoods and their lo cality we think it would be a good idea for our correspondents to act upon. I Othxr cities are holding their municipal j a ay the evening hy playing games and lis elections. Why shouldn't Oregon City pro- j toning to excellent music, vide for the annual election to I held in Miss Kate Casto, of Clackamas county, December? Then the city's affairs could he i who is attending the stale normal school. wound up with llie year and the new coun- cil get rea.lv fur public improvements with the approach of good weather in the spring. It would be a good plan lor homesteaders I having final proofs to make to get them in immediately. If Cleveland selects another Sparks to nianaire the public land business settlers may well lake the necessary steps to secure their homes now that they do not have a .Sparks to tie up their titles. It is gratifying to the Kntkhpmsi! to have the tiearty co operation of its corresjiond ents from all parts of the county as evinced in the columns of this week's issue. There is no better way of judging a community than by the news tin patronage it furnishes its county .ar, Thf. Euireiie Iteirister in nekii, of Mr. Lease s candidacv for the senate, oasunllv remarks that "she is a populist, of course She couldn't lie a republican because she doesn't give the necessary protection to home industries." Fl'HMC SCHOOL NOTES' .New Pupils and New Studies-Prompt Make Good Records. Pupils The schools after two .lays vacation for ! Thanksgivingopened again on Mondav with ! several new scholars. ' i The pupils of the sixth grade have begun to use selections from Irving', w orks I sutinlementarv reading choosing f, .1,.,, ! present study " Iilp Van Winkle" and j " Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Most of the grades are reviewing for their j quarterly examination. I The first grade (chart class) had the best attendance last mouth, there being only nine and a half days absence, whole regis tration fifty-one. In the first grade (A class) fourth, sixth and seventh grades, there were no cases of tardiness for last month. The literary society met as usual on Fri day last with a very interesting program prepared. The duet by Sadie Chase and May Wish- art, accompanied bv Vara Caufield and Bet- tie Fouts on guitar and violin wan worthy of mucu praise. The debate on the question, Resolved, That intemperance causes more miserv than wars, was decided in favor of the allirrna tive. Those on the allirmative were Bert Beattie, Pauline Campbell and Eva Mel- drum. Those on the negative side were Daniel Tompkins, Fred Hedge and Irno Harding. Pupii. TIIK SKXTKSl'K I'KONOVM'KD. 'TMt ' MoRrhtes Sentence tif William Henderwn. l.u toted ef Murder William Henderson Alter fuir trial In - - fore mi intelligent jury you hav boon nm I viotod of niimlor in the llrsl degree. Organ i iod society has declared through the solom- - r '""'.! . ....-...., .......... ........... it i ... i K, , ... , ,L ..... i ' J r ' " "" I h. ..I U... ... ......i.i t.. l"- ', ,. nml thi Imiiio iiilmu of vour miw nmv r . - - nihil in thin mulii'ini", hoo loot lmv lut . . , , , , . i txi!uii to in'tnl tho ilowiiiinl imh of vuu - . ( w((b Miw , ,w,lP ,Hlll.i, bnnt.t von U. hor - 1 J.oiiiowiMul ! ' v ''"' . M ! touch all alio hav hranl thin trial, ami who hav known yonr past life, the certainty that vicious habits and awiciats can only end in rntn ; that th plrasures of rice are a delusion and a snare; that the warea of sin is death. You are a man of (air capacity, of good parental and raising, and raahle of being an honor to yourself and a useful member of th community, l.lle was all brfore you with the power to choose be tween good and evil. A few months ago you were befare this court charged with permanently disnguring citiaeu of Ibis county. In response to eloquent appeals from counsel for pity and sympathy for you on account of your youth, you were convicted of an assault only and csraiwd with a trilling penalty. If Ih jury in that cast had stood a sternly by th law as the Jury in the present cas has don your vic tim would now be walking th earth a liv ing man and you would not be standing be fore th bar of this court for sentence. I have overruled the motion for a new trial In Tour case beoauee I believe that th verdict of the jury ia justified by th law and th facts. I earnestly warn you not to hoi for another trial or fur any modifica tion of Hi sentence I am about to pronouns-. I think that th proswl of sillier is very slender very remote. Let lit li seech you, therefore to prare yoursrlf to ,. lu.r. t,. r ... ,i. .. tr. w,r ,,v ui ui uw mi om unrnw for which the hand of buma.i Juslii-e Is now j 'i'l Uln you, and to seek there by sincere renlanc a higher degree of merry than 1 it is the policy of human law to extend to you. Employ the few remaining days of your existence in such a way as to make some atonement at least for the grievous of fense which has brought such sorrow to the fmuily of your victim and mingled sorrow, disgrace and anguish iion your own. There is nothing further to he said. I must pronounce the solemn and painful j judgment of the law against you. It Is the j judgment of this court that yon lie taken j from this court room to the county Jail of , Clackamas county ; that you be there kept j and detained until the day to be hereafter j Hxed for vour execution by the warrantor ! this court, and that upon said day you be taken to the Jail yard of said Clackamaa countv jail and there hanged hy Pie net k until vou are dead. And may llod have mercy an your soul! THE AliKK I LTVRAL CUIAKUE. Objset of the Institution -Its Plan of Work. Interesting News .Nates. Curvalms, So. '."H . Thanksgiving here passed off very pleasantly. Some of the students prevailed Uin the faculty to per mit a dance on thanksgiving. Other stu- dents assembled at Cauthorn hall and passed i spent thanksgiving here with relatives. Capt. J. T. Apperson, of Oregon City, made the college a visit last Monday after noon. A series of lectures has been arranged for, by which means the students are brought ill contact with the thoughts of learned men. Next Sunday afternoon Dr. C. ('. Htratton of the Portland Cniversity, will address the students from an educational atuiui ot n t , in the college chapel. Hon. K. it. McKlroy, state superintendent of schools, accompanied by Hon. Phil. M. t. lien, paid the college a visit today. A bulletin is now In the hands of the printer relating to the propagation ami cul tivation of small fruits and t lie renovation of old orchards. About ninety dollars have been raised by ! ,lie students and the faculty for the purpose i flding to the educational exhibit at the ! j worl'1' fnir- Some work for the display j ,"" "'"'a-'y t"" executed, ! 11 t understood tlinl this col- I '''Ke ony 8 ,"'' f"' 'he training of furiii- or, f,p ai.nl, tu ll.a .,..... I -. t. , - . n..v i, ,n ,uc ill .',sr UIIJIIC, a II is a literary as well as an Industrial school. While the student Is mastering the arts and sciences, he Is doing practical work which underlies all tl.c; great industries, (iirlsare "'"f ",'.,i,i"n ' ,,,e rf'Ku'ur college T ' V 7 . , ",1cool""K the care of the household. In short the ff "'"'I '' tin world and o take np tht study of any vocation which 1,8 ",u-v dl0'He' being selfdependoiit and of use to society. L. M. L, Voted fur Weaver. Oiikoon Citv, Nov. 20. (To tiik ICniTOH:j In last week's paper you hud my name in a list of applicants for the Register s ofllce. I deny the charge. I am not an applicant for any office. I voted for Weaver and of of course I am " not in it." Respectfully yours, David Caitiklo. A Vary Ripe Old Age, St. Jomn'h, N. F., Nov. 25. Mrs. Joanna Ward, ol Cabonear, the oldest wonan in Newfoundland, died on Satur day, aged 110 yearn. She was born in 1882, and, having received a fuir educa tion, wan a mine of information on all matters tranupiring at the end of the last and early part of the prnsent cen tury. She retained pofmowion of all her faculties: almost to the tirnc of her death, and enjoyed excellent health. 0V1.Y10.YS OF TIIK rh'KSS. MUSK AM linn. Tacouta News: "Nothing In intssUile ! wiUl,iml" '""I"" an expression nfivmiiion lauu in me oninii.oioiii'v in me iTuv, it seems, however, l hut there he been limits to 1 1 10 power of the Almighty, and Mrs I. rase, of Kansas, hit made good the detl- I cioiiov hv declaring Unit " nothing t Impoa. Hn,,"r' ,'ri",""'1,'m'';. This may be construed as inndltlcatlon ol t ,VI amiri"fii Hint .tiv hum . ft Mm, I on' i'itniiily thinki i . ,rwr INi'ONHT I M T rMOIIIHITIONiaT. lUmlliliht : Mmiy lti'i'iil'Hi nn In Kmi shs wont oil to tho piohlhition rly li'W i WM .M -J'" "K" mm vuri'il niliiliiliou lor llntt i ii ; Smo I luil Km tin v lui e hon fol- ,,,, ,,r,..lM,m,i d , f,,,,,), lir j thoir .,H.,.-oy . th Imo 1 .m a. to .1.- ! v tho.li into Ih. l,m.,lol th li.,uor H,r, I'MMhuhm ,. n.ll In Kiim ' lM "UK"," ,w r"""i"'i h'" bU" V'r'- '' M mat ui now. t sol rums ortNiok. Kdltor Howell, of the Atlanta Constitu tion: It strikes mo that the people hav spoken so emphatically In favor of a change of policy that thoy should b a.voniuio dated with as littl delay as ixwslbl. If tho McKlnlry bill la doing th harm the lUmo oral ascrib to it, and If th treasury i be ing swamprd to a degre ot national nil.r rassmmil, a is reported, th sooner th ax ia laid to th ruotof th vil Ih better. I think congress should b railed In xtra session, not ncsarily In March, but in Ih summer or early In Hi tall be lor Ilia year is out. IT ia MoT tOXI'lll, Kugen Register: Th mailer of scouring a registration law In this slat ia being ills, cussed by a number of paper. Most por tions of Ih slat hav about as much us for a registration law a a hog has lor 1-atln Such a law would be a great thing in some- uf th pro 'nets In this county with twenty lo tidy vottrs. AS kXMM'sTXC riSTT. Th farmr' alllanc ia evidently ex hauated with overwork and is likely to swoon away and Stay swooned. Indeed, It was orgahiied for th ssil purpoM of the last campaign, and now that la over it Is over likewise. The wople parly, which was only a sort ol a second-hand branch of the alliance, ia m about Ih sain fix. - Kx. Dancing Academy. I'ro(. Al Keacr, Instructor at Tort land Select Dancing academy, at Hi bernian hall, Portland, will opn a branch academy at Armory hall, In this city to aaneniMe- on Monday evening. Those wishing to join tho class can ap ply to Mr Kverott Hickman at Walling' cigar store, who is receiving applica tion and will explain terms. Join st once). II L'S lie Yenr Una .waster Few peopla appreciate, hoar much their impression, their whim and im pulses, and in (act all thoir menial en ergy depend on the) harmonious action of all the vital organa. A poorly dig'siel dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A contested liver may dring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest day A rheumatic pain may keep you (nun business or work ami en tirely ohanifii anitio marked nut policy A lew d.i"osol .Movie's Revealed Remedy wilt give tone to evorv (unction and make you enjoy your friends and your work. .Notice. AH person indebted to tho linn o( Fields A Son will please, call ami adjust their account Immediately aa the es tate must he settled Respectfully 4t FiKi.na A Som Ladies' and limits', robes at lloltran A Warner's Undertaking parlor. If II Should lie In Every House. I. B. Wilson, "71 1'iuv slrei't .Sharps burg Pa. sues he woiihl not bet without Dr King' New Discovery lor ('oiMiiiiie tion, Coughs and (.'olds, ihat it cured hi wile who was threatened with Pneu monia after an attuck ol "I.n (iriiipc," when various other remedies anil soveral physicians had done hur no good, Robert Barber, of C'ooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King' Xew Discovery has doiio liim more good than anvthing he ever used (or Lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Tiial Dottles at (ieo. A Hartl ding's Drug Store. Large buttles 50 cts. and fl. A woman irha con e. (She's the woman who gut well. It' the woman who um't sea and won't be hove, wlio baa to sulfer. And it's need- N liws. There's a incdlclno a legit-1 liuiiuj mcsHcine that's uiailn to stop woman's suflorlng and cure woman' ailments. It's Dr. Pierce's KavorlUi Pro scription. If puruly vegetable) and perfectly harmless a fHiwerfu! general, (is well ns tito rinn, tunic and nervism, imparling vigor and strength to tho whole system, For sirlodical lus, weak hack, Ismi iug down wiimtioit, nervous nroMtrutiori, imd nil " fetuulo com plaints," it's a xitlvo. remedy. It Improve digestion, enriches thn blis.l, (1im'Is whoa and xnns, melancholy and iicrvotisucKS, brings refrmhlni; sleep, and restore health and strength. No other medicine for women Is (riinrriit feed, as this is. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any cose, the money paid for it is re fund. d. V ou pay only for the good' you get. On these terms It s the clirajieiit. DR. L. WHITE, Over Caufleld'l Iiruii Htore, Office dsys from the 1st to llwh of osnh month. Artificial teeth on rubber, Drst-elnss, (11). Gold fillings from t'J up. All work guarauieeu. mm Vt lutvo jtint opoueil WOOLICN 1JIV -Hought lwt from tho- I Allot whlt'U wo lmvii nmiki'tl tit our uhuiiI low pr.i'ru. Also, nit oxi'olti'tit itHsot'tim'itt of Chililri'ti's, MirW ntnl Uilii'' CLOAKS AND ULSTERS AT I.KSS THAN ONK-HAI.F OKKHNAI. rilU'KS. Don't fail U t'ttll in t'ltrly ntul nturit lmritinH wn nro now ollVrinn, HAMILTON & PARK PLACE, CRASH DOWN COMES THE PRICES. Furniture, Window Shades Carpets, Etc., Etc., At jtriiTti tti'vi-r lN'for dri'ituii'il of in Ori'uun City. Holman & Warner t'lulortakiTK A Kiiiluilnicrs. ANDERSON WALKEI?, Pai9tera9dMoij$eDeeorator PAPER-HANGING AND KALSOMINING. I carry thn largest ami licnt iiH.mirtml ntock of wall iuimt over drought to Orcgnn ('iiy, ami will hi'II tit TnrUum! priri's. l.vl mo give you figures on your work. Shop oti Seventh utreet. near Center. Aflet A Hard Night A fVw dose i,f Moore's Itovcaled Itemed)'. Will braro you iii, put lliu blmi In your cheek and thu aparklii in your y. Strictly noii-iilcoliolic, ils idl'in t upon piTHoiiH Hiill'tiring from liipior liithit is womlnrfiil. NVm, KiiSKcti, of Portland, Ore,, writes: "Misire'i Kevenleil lietiunly cured me of ilnuikoniiesii and msdo a new mini of mo. All who sru cursed with tlio llipior hslilt shimlil take It." A. II, Case,, of Monterey, Cnl says: "Itoiillrely destroyeil iny taste fur splrlliiou liquors." Try It ones. Hold by all ilniKglsls, or HKiwsrt llnlliies llrilg Oo.,Heatllu. Wash. .JAPANESE; CURE A new sml complete troslmenl, o. insisting of nupliosuories, luiiiuieui in i;spsuieH, also In Mux sml Pills; a positive cure for Kxternsi, Internal, lllltul or bleeding, Itelilng, ( lirniilu, Heeiint or llercdllnry Piles, sml ninny illm.Hsei slid feninln wesktiesMiiN; It Is always a great licm.fH tn the Kcuornl health. The first dls onvuryof s medical curnreiidiirliigannpeiaiinii Willi the knife unnecessary hereafter, This rimedv has never bean known to fall. l per box. Ilfiirtri: sent bv mull. Whv sufl'er from tills terrible disease when a written guarantee Is given with six boxes tu refund tin. money If not enroll. Hend stanin for free sainnle. fiimr- antee Issued hy WooiiAatiCI.AaKK Alio, winds- I unto nu invnii uiiiBit., siiiv HUlll., I oriiailll, Oregon, nollter largo Involim of GOODS, I v v., WASHBURN, OREGON. Cooke's Stables, W. H.COOKE, Manager, Hiioeessiir to V. II Til, t'u. Comer Fourth anil Main Strwln, OUI'XJON CITY. Tho I.F.ADINU I.IVKHY HTAI1LK of the City, HiKa 0( any description furniHlic.il on short notice. All kind of Truck and Delivery liiiHi tn.HH promptly attended to, Horse lioiiriled and Fud on reason able terms. WOOD TURNING -fVIsTD . SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties doalrinu Wood Turning, pat terns, llrackotB, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Stilted by Calling- on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. ' Or. H. BESTOW, WrOpp. the Conirregatiotial Church Mil MILLS,