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DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL ,6
TfHEJlK IMGtf Gil 12 AT CHANGES.
Ppon the arrival of that pnancial
Caaster, Mr. Ben folIaday,a few days
iftce, Portland, our commercial jpart,
was converted into a bedlum, The
people of that virtuopB pity crowded its
S?(?rf jhipb oppppy the faults of the
great jyillaniette for a long .distance,
fp etr fjfll papacity, apd jvelcopjed
ft?!?? j?J 4eooftratioDB of honor umista
pU-f atpr phich tjie upper tepa
fp)lpvred hip to a place appropriate fpr
j receptiop ipdoprs, apd fiurpished with
Jhe very est of Paris wines and
jujurica, drauk his health until from
drinking both health and strength
failed, apd eyep then they couU be
heard whispering, while prinking to
him, the fapiliar Joapt, " Long hyo
our chief 1 The demonstration of
i . .
which we Jiajrp just Bppkop, howeverf
jvaa ooly the beginning of the reyolp
fion. t ? ppt jst, ngpt liere to state
Jfore propepdingf, lbt nmnog ahe
potahlps nho partipipated on that
pccsipp; pould be seen some ot
'Qfegpn's great men, amopg the most
prominent of which were Honorables
Paples and Dolph, who stand high ip
the State and are without cavel, the
greatest men of the city. True, while
these two gentlemen wpre by their
phief recognized as tic greatest, yet if
would be doing yipleppe tp thp pterpaj
principle of impaftial jutipp, tp omit
to disclose thp fapt that they werp there
on that pecasipp participating ip the
serrjeqs of merited reverence, pther
fDPP sbRSP ipfpriprity in? to those
pgcqpyipg the front seat, was at least
very jigh, for ppon the sewqnd row
could be seen James D'j&Jcara, H. W.
f3oti' Crawford and Crandle. But to
return to our subject, we must state
that withip a few days after the
arrival, the Iffraiq, the' qnly Demo
cratic -Iftily in the city and the avowed
advocate of tfce rights of tpg ppoplp
again thp apparept encroachment of
paosoppltes ip thgse days, turned a
p&mplete summersault from, the loudest
Renunciations of Mf. Hoi lad ay ap4 hi?
pparationf jn QfeQQ, to Stvdic lada?
fiona of rljaf gpptlemap, ftis operations
past, precept ap4 'Hrp.hw lBQFte his
usefulness apd general pharaptef his
was the grpat eyept of the ri$e, tfee
fx&sospecting citizens of that heavpn
pleased city; waked up in astonish
pent as hp faifiet from this, mart
went ft tfcp PPUOtry carrying tjie
JWtQHHlliRg Jptejigenpe' The newspaper
proving tq hO pary caQe back
WQrd bprpiqg the fjerald, accorqpar
pied by charges of bribery, corruption,
Infidelity tp party name and principle.
The proprietors came ou,t in a carcj 5U.3
pending the publicatioq pf that paper,
ut the Herald did not suspend, it
was charged tha there would
necessarily be a change in the editorial
flepartrflepk but no change has
pecojef. Jt was yehcmently charged
MlW gwat apd ' righteous
pity was left without a democratic
paper, bat thp Herad, efill remains
democratic as hpfore and more devoted
All thjs oppurred in a yery shcrt space
pf time, during which Portland was
turnc4 upgp plowu, an fhg Country
decamp all ablaze from the universal
comment of the prpsg. Qp Saturdy thp
23th the ffcrqlff parpe opt aa usual with
ita leading article pppppin thp managp,
xnent of oar railroaqg. by the General
government, charging both the Bulk
tin aud Qregovien wtb nparrantahly
meddling in the financial aud business
afiaira pf the &erald and specially de
pying thp phargp that VV. Scott
was the author pf certain, or any article
which has heretofqre appeared in the
Jleard, and desiring th it should be
distinctly pnderatppd that RJf. . W
Pcott is w ip the oppinion of
the Herald editor, competcqt to contract
s.rticlps of the character pf those ap
pearing ip the Heraldt and strongly inti
matipgjn very geptlpmaply terms, that
fhe Prrypntpn' editor has ou,tatripeq;
Tom Pepppr W pstablishing a reputa
tion as a liar.
yndey these circumstances the
tapctums pf the Portland press seem
tp, bp a jttle mied, and it is not now
eflMt!jr kPWP whether or not either
ppe pj ic great and glorious political
parties in Qregop hayo in Portland
pne organ or aJypcate, unless it be the
jtufltfin which claims o bp thp hcad
au front of the radical party, whose
supposed proprietor is Mr. Holladay,
who is .also supposed to bp the owner
of the Herald establishment, a be
rock de.mocratic pappr; apd who is
now looked to as being the last chance
to furnish a master competent to lead
the losj; tribes pf the children of
old Hickerv out of the wilderness. As
for ourselves wo have stood by; looked
calmly on duripg all this confusion, and
haye discovered nothing partip.ularly
new or strange. Tfye return of Mr.
Holladay to Portland fotroducei noth
ing new to our njiyda. The people of
thAt deleptablo city had lopg before
that time established thp customs of
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worshiping their chief on appropriate
pecasjons and of denopinating him as
tip live "Saviour of Oregon." We
discover no particular change in the
Herald which we always welcome to our
table a anion the best of our exchap.
ges, save anjl except the hct that it has
laid off its head of German text and
put on pjaiu oman, ap it$ columns
ayor of an ability rather unusal, per
baps a hidden hand explains the diff
fcrence. We are satisfied there can be
nothing in the prevailing notion that
the Herald could not be and remain a
thoroughly Demoratic sheet and, at the
same time be owned and controlling by
Mr- flollajlay, because having some
opportunity to know of, and concerning
the political proclivities ol that gentle
map long prior to the days of railroads
in Oregon', we are entirely wjljirjg to
tp vouch for his uncompromising and
unscrupulous tenacity and devotion to
unwashed bed rock Democratic princi
ples. We are also satisfied that if 5Ir.
Holladay possesses the talent and aud
ability with which he stands credited in
Oregon, it will be as easy for hipi to
carry on both a democratic and radical
newspaper and run both those parties
in their present demented condition,as it
wa3 for lipj to run the so called He pub
liean party of Oregon and the city of
of ortlapd so successfully, aud we
have lopg since become well satisfied
that there is no hope of correcting any
of the abuses and impositions now going
p.n in society and government by the
pqntjpucd experience of old political
orgtypizators pqually corrupt, and that
(he galvation and the perpetuity of lie
publjcan institutions in the country was
(pp establishment of a new party upon
ppre principles, who ?hall administer
the Government through honest agents
apd upon the principle of cconcmy aud
of tho greatest good to the greatest
number. To the prganization and
establishment of which new party un
4er any napc that may seem meet,
the Liberal Republican U devoted.
AIlSUItniTY.
We hope to hear no more about
Mrs. Woodhulj's obscene publications
since the last few issues of the Portland
dailies in their abuse of each other
have eclipsed all other publications on
that subject, mde aused the modest
check of Woodhulland Clafflin's Week
ly to burn with shame.
Condemning Ita Own Cause,
The Herald of Sunday comes out
with a leader on monopoly power, and
winds up by shamefully abusing itself
for the course it has pursued on that
subject. It seems to have just waked
up from a Rip Van Winkle sleep to
what a d d fool it has been all its life
in opposing Holaay and his railroad
monopoly. ,
There is no Accounting for Taste.
If anybody desires to know the pe
puliar taste of those gontlemen who
figured so conspicuously in the late re
ception of the railroad King, we spec
ially commend to them the discription
given so fully and truthfully in the
last issue ol the $kt$ Rights Demo
crat.
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r No More Itailroad.
We are creditably Informed, that
Holladay has announced' since .his ar
rval, that there would be no more
road bmH QP. West Side uqtil tho peo
pie shall duatq the means where
with to built it. We can inform
this mopey shark hat the people of
Polk county have no use for him or
his. shaddy railroads. He can get
no subsidy here, unless X p a tar bar
rel and & feather bc.
Yamhill County Jail.
There are five men now in the Yam
hill .County Jail. One for murder,
two for attempt to murder, and two for
theft and arson. The man coxon who
is charged with t)je murder of Has
brook, is a man about twenty five years
flf pge of medium siae, largo gray full
eyes, fair complexion aud dark curly
auburn hair, he is of fair address and
bears a good reputation wherever ho
has resided in Oregon, beiug ot sober,
industrious habits. This strange oc
currence as yet, however, shrouded in
inistery, has shook the faith of many
of his Qld friends who, ne vertheless..
still entertain hopes tjiat he an'sceut.
It is now understood that tio frien Js
pf Hasbroo are oj aking up a purse by
subscription with which to employ able
counsel to assist the State iu the
prosecution How well prepared this
young man may be to successf.il ly defend
himself against this charge we know
not, but hope he may have a fair
chance to vindicate himself if iunocetit
Un ler piind . HIui.
A letter appeared in Orejonum ot
the 31st of March over the Mgnature
of 'Juoius," the writer pf which evi
dently understands something of Hol
iday's antecedents. Wo well re
member when Mr. Holladay establish
en his Pony Kxpres across the plains
and run his daily stages, ank still more
vivid do we remember when, in 1SG1 we
turpeo) out ouj nun and teems tQ assist
this gentleman in the establishment of
stage liue and express by building station
houses aud stable and furnishing him
with hay for his stock to eat, all at
the urgent request of his agents, all of
whom were rcbels.of the deepest dye.and
one of whom was hung as an out law
in Idaho, and xho swindled us out of
every dollar of the money amounting
to the sum of $2,000 in priuciple. We
know of some of the operation of this
individual about those days which we
are ready to disclose if it will be of
any benefit tp any body.
Culd not Maud fhe ailllus of hi
CuUfccieure.
Caldwell the Kansas Radical Senator
1 1 . m I 1
always miudiul ot the loyal women cf
the country, has resigned his scat, t
which act he was evidvutly driven by 0 t
incessant burning of a guilty conseieuce.
If all the members of the present Con
gress were thu- scrupulous, our natjona
capitol would be abandoned in GO days
without the firing of a gun, o,r yffuriug
of another Congressional prayer.
Another War amonjj the Angels.
The God morality Grantitics at
Portlaud have commenced, a war of ex
termination among themselves, as
witness their daily press. Deliberately
determined to eat other up they have
concluded to consilience on W. Lair
Hill.
mgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1
We arc soTry to, learn of the temjro
rary suppression of the New Xvrlhwcst
May it soon resum aud take its place
as it was, among the most important of
Oregon's publication. We hope, the
interval will not be long, and the time
will soon come when the editor will
he enabled to take up her
pen and scatter fire brands among the
kings oi corruptionists. as ot yore.
The Great Ctuertu
The long list of the Hera,hl?s agents
are lost in astonishment; studiously
avoid ezpressiou and cautiously enquir
ing for the purpose of ascertaining
whether or not they belong to Uolla
day, or to which party if any.
Among tho Washington dispaothes
of March 27th is tho following indi
gence: The appropriations for Qregon,, by
the last Congress were: Indian bill,
$153,850) Legislative purposes, $79&
River and Harbor improvements,
$22,000; Sundry Civil appropriation,
$178,500 Deficiency, 0QQ 5$, Total
for Oregon, 303,310 68L
Aggregate items far Washington
Territory are as follows: Indian bills
$11,185; Legislative purposes $44,500.;
Sundry Civil appropriations,. $11,585 ;
Deficiency, $1,783 22. T.tal for
Washington Territory, $273,882 2
For California: Indian bill, $940,000;
for Legislative purposes, etc., $338,000)
tor fortifications, 240,000; for Po9t
Offices, 950,000; (or lliver and Harbor
naprovements, 100,000; Naval purposcj
wno so solemnly pleUgcd lumsei; tope.af0 Lire Department, without tunc
$98,809 75; Sudry Civil appropriation8
$1,839,549 80; Deficiency $217,237.
Total for California, $3,724,147 43.
This sum is more than four times the
aggregate for all the remaining Pacific
Coast btates and lemtories. It is
possible that Borne of the items,
especially those pertaining to surveys
of the Pacific Coast and collection of
piining statistics, etc., contained in the
aggregate ainouuts for California, may be
partly used for Nayada; Oregon aud
Washington Territory.
TEI'E4iKAlIIIC.
Another special from Havana dated
March 2Gth says advices from Keme?i
aa reported the desertion of a patriot
of the Cadiz battalion from the Spanish
corbrs to the insurgents. In a rocent
engagement on the other side of the
old Tiochu, between Anogmoute and
the Spanish forces, the former took 00
Prisoners and shot fxj ot them. One
was spaitd ar il sent back with a mes
sage to the SpainarJs, informing them
that the Monarchists were Republicans,
that they had acted with inhumanity
towarus ths insurgent?, and therefore
the insurgents gave no quarters,
Ajjramonte recently revived wit
Colonel Prucunell and othor prisoners
to Puerto Principe. Zulal Cuba was
executed in the latter city. Another
version reports that Agramoute sent.
Prucunell and others in exchange f'u
tho insurgent, Chief, Kmilc Luaces, who
had been captured by the Spanish
forces, but the captqre had uot bpep
made public,
I A special from Key West gays it is
surmised among Cubans that the remoal
al of General Cabellos from the com
jmaiidofthe Spanish forces in Cuba
was made becaui-- of his threat to hoot
0' Kelly, a newspaper correspondent.
I Corvallis, March 29. about 1 o'
clock this morning the City Hotel in
this place was discovered to be on fire,
and iu a short time the building and
nearly al the furuitc werp eistuel
Consumed. The occupants of the
building had barely time to make
their escape. A portion of the remain
f Mr. John Murry, of Junction City
were fouud among the ru:us this
morning Mr. l'rauk Johnson, of
Portland made his eeape (V mii a second
htiry w'mduw vithout .serious injurie.-
but lu.st his clothing and all he had
with him. Also Mr Al. WrightMiian
Jack Shepprcd, and some other'
baroly had lime to escape in a similar
tnannef- The lire is supposed to have
originated iq a l.wnp imoui iu the een
i ..m ;:n Wf.PA .-TV, (lV(P1 .
uauue- 1 lie lo.'S is estimated
0y0 ; iusurcd for $1,500.
in. a
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Now ork. March l9 A Herald
special fr.m ll.ircdona of March JOth
via Louden, M reh 29l says a sharp
batth was fought near Vieh, in tin
province 'fCatelo;a, fifty ni!e.s mirth of
Barcelona, on Sunday, March 'S.l, in
winch tho Guveruinent troops wen
severely handled and beaten by a com
bined attack of several band-jf Carlist.
urulcr Cuva'a.
Madrid, 3Iarch 31. Dispathcs from
Barcelona say the situatiou in that ctty
is grave. Intelligence ha. reached
hero that the town of rcrga was
oaptured by OarlLsts on Friday. Jt had
first been dstrqyed by fire by the
Insurgents, .who, before applying the
torch, saturated a nqtuber of buildings
wi'h petroleum. The burning of the
town caused great excitement iu
Barcelona.
Parties are assembling in tho streets
in largo crowds, and disorders are
feared. The authorities are making
every effort to allay excitement pnd
prevent a disturbance. Reprisals were
threatened against the clergy as a
number are known to be Carlists
Verga contained a hospitable and sev
eral oonveflts and had oyer 0,000 pop
ulation. London April 1. The Times in a
recent city article, stated that specula
tion in sterling exchange was going on
in New York on a gigantio scale, and
cstimatad that loans to the amount of
$12,000,000 existed s.ubsenuently Neu
ter's telegram from New York showed
the Times' estimates were exaggreatod
It states that bankers there were of
the opinion that loans were consid-.
erahty inside X5.000.000. Tho Time,
to-day alludes to tho contradiction and
and explains that the statement in its
article was based only on quotations in
New York papers and in circulars of
American bankers.
Homo, March 31 A parly of Catholic
youths, one a native ot England, while
leaving Church yesterday were attacked
by some men wno were lying in wait
ror them, and severely beaten. Gens'd
armes interfered and the Asaailanf flod
TwQ or three llSys were wounded.
Trenton, April 2.-Vho Government
signed tho Monopoly bill. Flags ire.
flying in honor the release of New
Jersey from the railroad monopoly.
The hill has passed both Houses, ex
erupting frcm municipal taxation tha
principal passenger and freight depots,
excepting at terminal points to include
10 seres ; all other property, including
rolling stock;, to be subject to municipal
taxation.
FNW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JUST ONE MOMENT
J, W. CRAWFORD & CO.
Druggist & Apothecaries.
STATE STliEET, PATTOM'S BLOCK,
8ALE2I OREGOK.
Tare Drug, Chemicals ani Pattcnt Modi?
cinosj French, EqgUsh and. American Perfu
meries) ESSENTIAL OILS,
DYE STUFFS, .
PATENT DYES,
E,U DE CO LONG H,
POMADES,
,COSMETIQUKS,
HAin OIL,
TOOTH and
JOILHT
pUWDEltfi,
HAIR,
TOOTH,
NAIL and
CLOTH DHL'S UE3
And eYerytlnns rtsjulite in the Fancy and
Toilet G'od liue Ture Wines and I.i juor."
f-r Mo licina! J uroM is
Preitcriptions and family receipts cotiuud
ed t ull hours
J. W- CRAWFORD & CO
Feb I5T3 lj
fr O B IS SOL I
WITHIN THE NEXT FORTY )U
to maki: iu)oi i oh m:av
t;OOI)S AT TUB
OYEllLANl).
Domestic l Reduced Pi ices at the
OVERLAND
IJlUnkets at Reduced Prices at the
OVERLAND.
Balmoral Shoc, $2, Worth? 3, at the
OVERLAND,
Calf Shoes, Worth $3 50, at $2 50 a Pair,
T THE OVERLAND,
Excellent Corsets. Worth $1 SO t $,a,t he
OVERLAND,
DRESS GOODS AT GREAT UARGAIHS.
FLANNELS t
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS
FURNISHING GOODS M
CLOTHING, ETe.
AT THE OYERLAIVH,
Feb2J 73tf
TORY.
TutlMtfced j L. Samuel,
Qeneral Advertising Ag't. Q3 Front si
Ackermans DoIarStore
No. Ol)
First at.
Import-
9tb of Fancy Qoodi, Toys, Crockery, etc, etc.
A
tor liouM, Mitti at. liet Oak a 1'ine. a.v
erything neat. B. Longfellow Proprietof.
JtOOJCS, STATIONERY k MVSWAL
. IXSTRVMEXTS.
ClIfcL, STEEL Sc. BB 1IY
CIVOFTj No. 75 A 77 first 6tiM Portland:
Barman, the only direet Importer of Clothing
A.O., cor. Front a Washington utreets.
ECK, WILLIAM 60N, 120 FronJ street,
Importers and Dealers in
NS, RSFlLcSANU VOL VERS
; - of 'every description.
Fishing Taokle,Fanoy Goods, Beads, Bird oages
Baskets, Croquet Games,and baby carriages
Agents for the California Powder Works," alia
for the "Wheeler JWUbqb Sewing maQhiioO
WHOLESALE,
Bookseller Sc Stationer, .
LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND.
Xo. 79 Frott and Xo.9 Wa,hinUton tretln. j
B
eck, John A. 120 Front ft, practical Watch
maker A Jeweler. Work done fur the Trade
A itanll i:i,lH:lt, t Front Street
ucbanan, W. A.,M.w..r. Jr'iMt A'AsjJlor
Cheapest Furniture House in Portland.
B
CAUPKTS-
WALTER BUO'
8y Front t.
fUrkeHcnderjonAUOOK, 01 ..
J Dealer in Dry Gooo'a.Fancy Miliuwryr
t" 1ohn A 'Kotnficld, 15 Front t Commiion
; MerchantB A de'lri inO'go -Cal. Prodifefa
longle, J. B. m'n'ft. A" dealaVtJSaddles, Uar
A Saddlery Hardware; V6 Front tt.
t" lurrier, W. A Co., 103 Front st. kerchatot
.Tailors lothiers( Hats, Furniahvng goods.
D- Llubulutt s'Oatman, 92 Front St. Real Es
tate Agents, money loaned, houses rented
r i j . u-i t:..t at
D
hlNTAL, ;001)", C. H Wootiard .A Co
101 .Front strfcet.
HlJitSlsiTS,"'C.' XI. Woodard iA, Co
in I Prr.nt Street.
Orders from any portiou of the State or Territo-
. . a I
ries carefully nlled iy man or e(reHg.
1"7I mil, Loweusteiu A Co. Furniture and Car
A pet de'lrs stjres from 131 to 133 First St.
mployuient Agency. Vitberall, 0 trout et.
J Furnishes all kinds of help.
1.1 verdmg a Ueeoe, 10 Front street. Commis
si sion Merc'ts and de'lrs iu Domestic Prodce.
I .fashion "Livery Stable, cor. First a S'in'n nts.
E. Oorbutt Pr. Good tum-outi al's on band
ITtishel A TRobertsTcorT First A Wash'gtn sts,
; Dealtrs A Manuf. Clothing Frn'g Goods.
WUAY'S ITIHSIC STORK,
The largest Music House on the Coast.
STEIKWAY PIANOS, BURDETT ORGANS
6". L. DtPUAXS, Slauaer.
SOLE ACENCV FOR THE
k,IIou c" Scu iiiff iflncliine.
i?lAgents wanted.'&i
11
achney A Stcinine. Grocers and denier in
all kinds of seed, cor First and Main sts
naiuburger, 1J. IXi First fet., importer and
ih-nler in Staple F niif (. d. Milliwry
H
en "Ice. D. 11 , Piidttjr-tpuic Arttst, s. w; cor
First 4 Morri.n tl. Child's I'ict, spee'lty
II
enncu.cu, L. C. A Co., lifj Fir.t st. Manu
fact's and dw'lers in Jewelry. Watches A
Hilibard G. L., JH Frnt St., wholesale deale
in Gro"cries. lKMrs, Wagon Materials, Aa .
Uodge, Calel, A Co., i7 Front St., wholeaiile
dealers in Drucs, Paints, Oils, G'ass, Ac
II 1 Sewing Machine, straiga
I I J if 1 nwNil.. l.,ck stitch. Co:u-pciiti-n
rbHlinl (. V Travcr. 112 Front st
1 ur'ren A Shiiidfc, $s lrtrt 172 First st
Itotrtcr FurMU'ifv. Heddinsr c.
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op
utrhi.-rn W, Witn-umakcr, cor. nrst and
Main Sts, All work d u at San Fraucis
ricis. f ntvriifitionnl II itl,cor. Fr.tnt M rrissuu st
1
M. Riidclph. Pr. Fni Km attends taincrs
Iv
T obn. J.A t'o.. M Front St., whdva aa
retail d 1 r tint CUtbinr, furn'ij Q(xl
aison boree Rvtaurant. private r-wmj f
Families, cor 1st A Pine sts. Q. Voos P
1
artin. K. ami Co. dealers in Wine and L
ikts. O. S. N. Co's Rlock.and San Fra
j tier A ciuiicfr. HI Front St., wbolle
ll nd retniConfcctioner.
Miiicr. Imhii 1$., yS p'j rM st. Watchmaker
and Jeweler, offers to the public a fine.
ssortment of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry .
M
vner. & Co., r ront near C. st, dealers 1
native and foreign. Winca and Liquor
N
Torthrup & Thompson, Hard warc.Iron.Stoe
sinix, o poae. iiamwooa uumlicr, s.
i)
ccidental Hotel, corner of Firsts Morrtso
streets. : until, a Cook Proprietors.
1
jairifh, Watkinsa Cornell, Real EstatAgt
Pittock huildir.e cor. Frant a State sts
'ilrrouHAYiH
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LJJt. , L . , U. k 1 I Hill ,,
riLKIATO.lT J. B.jJI. I
Oculist and Aurist, office No. Fint Stee
Holme's Building, 3d door from Ladd's Bank;
treats all diseases of the EYE, EAR, THROAT
and LUNGS,
R
icbter, Paul 105 First street inmfrof Befx
lin wooden carvings parlor ornaments, AO
R
osenhaum, I. S. A Co., Tobacconist. im-
porters of Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
R
uss Honae, Frost at On First Class PtUk
ciplcs. Thomas Ryan Proprietor.
S
hcrlock, S. 1 Front a 2 First ets. dealer
in Harness A Saddlery, a Saddlery ware.
Simon, J., 56 Front it., dealer in Door,Sek
and Blinds. Window and Plate Glass.
s
inslieimeK H 157 First St. imp'terof Ptano
Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instrument
s
kidmor,S. 123 1st st. Druggist a Apntlv
cary. Perfavaery and Toilet articles. -
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appointed Agent for Waltham, Elgin, E. How
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also for all the furoduction and imports of tb
CalifuroU Jewelry Company, San Francisco.
Send fox circular Watches repaired in the very
beat manner. WARRANTER n give satisfte'n
Smith, Put., Broker, V0 Front sL Dealer ia
Legal Tenders Gov Bonds and Gold Dusk
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Paints, Oils, Window, Glass, etc.
Terry Bros. N. 178 First street aouiact'rt,
and dealers in Furniture, Beddtag Aa.
Tie Clothing Store, U3t' lVot st, Clotln
Fn'ng goftd Boots, .Shoes. Harris a Pr
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Jt gutter. Eggs, Cheese, lrti, Baooneto.
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