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c; O II IF Vol. xvn. Astoria, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 2, 1882. No. &4 THE CARPENTER Who hullds the hou-es where we dwell;' Vho houses cheaply builds '-to sell r Who i thismaii ou know him well ? The oni renter. Who works for dollar-, three a daj ? Who out of this r tools mu-t pav '.' What has he left for victuals say? The carpenter." . Who hammers, planes and .ivv- and I rips. Whose praise is on the needS lts, Who gathei w here he works their chip-;' The carpcntei. Who choose lumber with good In-to. And cuts it up In rcad haste'.' Who reckons on one-third for waste;' The carpentei Who ne'er"vv.is Lnowu to flight his work? Who ne'er was tnow u to loaf or shirk? (Think sarcasm. In tills erc doth lurk) '.' The carpenter Who never, like some silli fools, Loafs idly round, against the rule-, But merely stop to grind his tools? The carpenter. Who talks of 'cornishes" and "j'lsts," Of 'jint'-r of iettiu-f "lalls" and "h'ists?" Who gets his finder-Jammed aud sliced? Thecarpentei. Who has full uianv an up and dow u V Who, though the -olicrest man in tow n. To get Quite high is often known" Thecarpentei A NEW ISSUE IN NEW JERSEY. The lecent chaitcr election in Morrisburg, IS. J., particularly de serves attention, especially at this time, when as we have been told for the last fifteen years the two great political parties are now on the eve of dissolution, and new is sues are creeled to airive atjeu uy tne iippnmican leaciers to almost any moment. j keeP t,,e PltITP c!ose(1 or stai' out Prior to the election in question of ofDce for t,le ensuing year, it was felt by persons of all par- T"e Dcmocrats-or lathci ihe ties in Morrlsbuiir that there was a tiwns" party-wete equally in nninfnl lack of issues. The Dem- ocraLs scriouslv discussed the wis-j dom of having the tat iff "come up" as we have, good authority for knowing that it once camo up in a Pennsylvania town and making it a local issue, but they finally At decided that it would be wiser- to say nothing bout it. The Re publicans wer6 somewhat divided on the question of civil service re tain), and though it seemed at one time probable that they would unite in making southern outrages on negroes an issue, the experi enced politicians saw that there was hardly time to piepaie any really effective outrages before the election. Public interest could not bo aroused in connection with Chinamen or Mormons, and, more over, neither party was piepared to advocate either Chinese immi gration or Mormon marriages. t il quite probablo that election day would have arrived and found the two parties without a single issue hadnotan astute Democrat thought of an old town pump. The jjump in question was closed if that is a proper term lo apply to i pump some months ago by the board of health. The 1 members of the Board jaid that the water furnished by tho pump was impure and unwholesome, and therefore they resolved that the public should not be pennitted to use it.. How the astute Democrat already mentioned came to think of anything so undemocratic as a pump will never bo known. The fact is, however, thai he did think of it, .itld by a series of powerful arguments convinced his Demo cratic friends that they could make a brilliant campaign by advocating the reopening of the pump. After many consultations the Democrats decided that it would not do for them, as a party, to de mand the leopeningof the pump. As one of tho local leaders justly remarked: "We can't get people to believe that the Democratic party wants water," and his asso ciates agreed that the party mu-t not put itself in a ridiculous light. The Democrats, therefore, organ ganized themselves into a "Citi- i 7ens' Party," staining theii old1 leaders, but making the pump! their onlv issue. The novfltvof j the hsile commended itself to the; people of Morrisburg. They . ,.wsl. .,M. IV,,. . ..Vr.ii.sr the leooeninir of the hump! wi ....... . .... ... f. ... with "rent enthusiasm. Thf- Re- i publicans asseit that thfii'oppo-1 uents iv pre deliberately resolved tola poison the tomi with bad water. knotting that the Democrat would be xife and that the victim'. of the pump would be found e.v- clusively anion- watc-usine; Re- publicans. The Republican phy-i-cians certified that they had found nearly everything, fiom cits up to colored men, in the water lu.nish-J ed bj' the pump, and that to drink it was little less than suicide, while the local Republican paper pub lished powerful leading articles showing that eleven distinct epi demics of cholera, ceiebro-spinal meningitis and whooping-cough hadbeen caused by the fatal pump which the Democrat, in theii mad hatred of education, leligion and free institution-, wcrj living to let loose upon the defenseless public that it might poison them with its deadl fangs and -weep i;i-a .. .liKh.wiim (lnnd moi thp ! doomed village." EloqueneD like I this could not be without its results j and the Republican he ,rt wa-. so ; tospeak, tired tiy the pump, anci ajoiv ' icuseif.-i iiuc-.i-i.uim- .mu sterr. determination was manifest- earnest. Four Democratic physic- iaus certified that the pump water was almost chemically jnire. Klo- j quern. Democratic speakers de- j nounced the Republicans as the (enemies of pure water, and the j patrons of diunkenness. Ihol r.. ..r. - .rr. .l... - - .r - lt XJeniucii.lie iiuw.-imiiuaa ciiuncu that atheism was reallv at the bot torn of the opposition to the ffump, and that certain loathsome monopo lists were secretly tiying to get possession of all the water in Monisburg in order to sell it at enormous piiccs. So evcited was the community that on election day an unusually large vote was polled, and thirty-seven fights be tween earnest pump and anti-pump men took place. The result of the election was the overwhelming victory of the pump advocates, and on the very nect day the pump was triumphantly reopened. "Now comes the curious aid inexplicable part of the alTaii." to-.no. row the same type is made Democrats who never ili.ink w-ntei Ito proclaim iltsaster and moiuninu; ii i- t r ii i .- in their lives before the election rank it the dav the numn was i e- lauiv ii iiil uav mi pump was i. opened, and have persisted in dunking it ever since. Instead of being sobered by the water, il ii a matter of notoiiety that they have been dt unk ever since they began to cany their jugs and "pails to the pump. It is impossible to .e - sist the conviction that the water of the pump i- intoxicating. TCvery drunken man who now staggers through the xtrcets of the village belongs to the pump party, and has proved his faith by drink ing pump water. The Republi cans have made a feeble effort to explain the matter hy saying that the pump water is contaminated by the diainagc of a distiilciy; but among men of no party affili ation there prevails a terrible, sus picion that the pump has been suireptitiously connected with a, beer vat in a neighboring brewer-, and that a knowledge of this fact wasiiiereaneasoiiwnyineen.o- craus uurouiu-e.. ine pump issue into ilornsbuig politics. Aroc, York Times. Will j on suffer with Disncp-ia and Liver Complaint? bhilolfs Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by, U'.'E. Dement. Peculiarities oi Smallpox It ib one of the most communi- cable of all diseases, being both contagious and infection that is, , it may be communicated by touch- , mo- :. nor-nn who li.ls it. or bv ! - ... -. . - - --, ,, touching a trarniont that he his handled or it urn- be curled in the air, and thus eointnunieutod to person wiio nevei .-.tw nor ever 'came very near any one afflicted i with it. It may come fioin hand- I ling papei meney: it may In- j brought by mail in a new-pap. . oi . Icttei, or in h ji .ckage bv expre-s: , I. . ... it may be caught fiom a leliow- mane any, 10 .e .01.-1. u-u-u a-travek-r on a railroad, 01 liom a ! making good his claim in l.i- now .v.or.l.v in th-tii..-!. 01 I'nini the it'iltiv, and il is to ! d.-dtirtvd casual visit of n friend. The genu- . .... ... .. , ... , of it will remain in bed-clothing, j carpets and the like for month',.! and perhaps for years-; itit pectsi 1 ' ' no season of the year 01 spot on ., ,, f. . '. .1 . . the earth. U visits the tiopic-; it has slain its millions in Mexico; 11 j runniiiK order at V'?"'-' ' "IV'-'"' ' I bcr liavealre.ulj locatcil lmmes in thi neaily depopulated Greenland; it city, and yet theie is room, .sold on reaches the mountain tops, ,md bleaks out in mid-ocean; it has no favored localities; the whole eaith i- its home. Its most frmlitful (slaughter was in the seventeenth j and eighteenth centuries. Rutin I those days there woie no ladroads and no tpaiii. and but little meree, no express companies, and but little mail matter, and very , little travel in an, wav .In, hese , ncrnetual ninniii'i- to and fio if the ' disease were unchecked as it was i ,, . , , , ,, i llif.n irs mvflmx vtrilihi iiifilmhlv " soon denonulite the whole civ- ' soon uepopuiaio iiil wnou civ ...u.., .. ....nw ,.... j,..,....... mzeu vvenu: and nernans tins ,, . .. piopo-ition would lem.un true if the eivili-ed woihl werf lft out. ' . ..- ... , for it i- a well-establi-hed fact that i . .... iho dark-skinned i aces .are more susceptible to it than the whites, and are also more likely to die fiom its effects. Exchange. ww..-,, , - J-jr-viJta?jj'Bii The other day I stood within the composing-room of a gieat ,1 :i ." nil i daily newspaper. Ihere was noth- ing to delight the eye no pictui es, statue-, or sumptuous furniture. Serious-looking men woie stand ing befoie then cases so fiedly that nothing less than the falling of the roof would have dist meted their attention. Scaicely a sound was audible but the faint click of type falling into place. I never befoie realized so forcibly the :ause why punters aie, a- it is aid, n.ituially cynical. To-d.i v tl,W!.l .... tho U-ni. Il.r.l InlU H.a .... .. -.j. ..... -j .... ....... ... -jim.i.y, ,... ,,-s.. ,,,,., ..l.i f ,n;n;n;,lm, ,..,ri Aicitti.i, 'tin. oiiii. tfivo vli!Mi ...r.;nc ... il he same tvpe wmcii c.irnes to 10,000 homes the inaugii.al nas- ! , , ., sjrrp of theiulerof 50,000,000 of musnli. line ..nl l,m .. lr ;, , people lias not tune to lo-e its sharpness bv us before it is em- 1 . ployed to leport the funeral ora- . ' .1 ,-, -. 1 , tion in the Capitol in memory of the same man. The momentary , contraction of the forefinger of a uespiiianie vvretcii levels exaiteu hopes andiobcsthe whole civilied world in sable. If there be a .spot on earth where the instability of t human affairs i-enitomiyed hou.lv, it is in the composing-room of a ' daily newspaper. Detroit "AWvi Pram. ' The women who work in the . collieries of England went loose trousers and aie naked to the waist; aiouud the waist i .1 leath ern bell, to which a huge chain is attached. This chain is drao-ed l)eluPMI tlie kn ,.,,,, ,)lllU lofll1t. of coal tlnough long, damp, dark passage-, the women being 00111- pe,e(1 to g0 m aI1- foun like hmt jn t,(;b wftv t,)e ,mu, inl(ic nf ! fi 000 vau .loi- J ......, ... . w... ,WW.- J....W .. v.. .J. The men who own these colliories compel this work, and yet they talk of the ."delicacy of the sex being destroyed by the ballot!" A New HomeEtead Bill A lull noir wioie Lonjrert, mill likely -oon to become a law, I " 1 opens to iiimiestpa.l settjeis the odd s-ectioiw of r.iiliotd hnd llitheltO Ollly to bii hnd from th- 1 Goveimm-nt bv iiundnsr. Lroveii.im-nt ly i.tnd lbw.d to each -eiil... ,s lttl .wte-, and if any one undi"- inevi- ons laws ha- not Ijpimi ablr to ae- "quire "'- amount .. i- .i.u.....i-., to claim whitevci u.m.b.-r of acre.- may lie nee iiy to make it up.the .OMoVt.ee and ( ultiv..ii.i of - .1 . . . ...I : . I mini in m- .ui-.i.ui -mry, .. .... ..... I . ..-..!.. . .1.1... fiom the live i.MrV ,e-i,!-uee it- quired by law. Wai! War! War! . . . , ,,: TTi. Water iront olfcied frog toanx ixr.nn that will build a saw mill'in the cit m"i Williamsport. Lumber Ave must have, t0 build thisVity. We have. mu store in 11U1U .U SUU JIH 11. .-v .nn.lM 11 iri.v mile smith of Astoria, on the -uniiv side . of tlie hill, 011 Youns'-liaj. .1 Vn.r.ivi-o Si.. nriotis i'au-fK Advancini; je.irs.caiv, -lekue , di-- ippointmeiit.amlheieditarypiedlspo-i- lion all operate to turn the hairqray. and either of them inclines it to sliul coin-Irestoie faded or crav.li"ht or led hail- niiMniliiinli Avi'rc iflip "Tfiv ,v ill 'aJsmMT-flftens SaA'iaySlu,! in, Mllhgr i-cheeked. a,.d j L.as(s iK10 tim follicle-, .ire not de-t - tio.e.t or the jjlamls ileeav oil. iwrs nio nrciiniiifiv -nmvii fin nmsnv. weak, or sickly liaison which a few ap-' plications will pioduce the s'o-s and t i. .. ..p . ..'.i. n . i ' iie-ui.rss ol oiuo. luiuncss iu.u -me in itsopeiaiion, it is incomparable asa J tUinjr,andiscspecialt) valued for thc ; Jil ?ntaUv. a.;ither oil ..or dye, . -on iu-ire ami rieunc u. lom-u nii- parts. It contain- neither oil nor dv and willnot soil or color white camhrl jet it la--lpuc; onlhehan, and keep-it . n ,, t(i nmrnii l'ei: Sam: nv u.i. Dr.Ai.Ki:-. .llutlii'is! 3Intliei'si: .1!lln-i -! 1 Are vou disturbed at nijilit and broken of voiir le-t bva sick child suffering anil crj iiiK with Hip axcrjiciatin pain 1 of cutting teeth ?- If so, jo at once and i;et a uuuiu ui uis. i imivp !t""-m'ilS5yCrrlJ IViS U J IXiji, jvrup,,ucwiu reiieveniifflWUiisuE?? fercr immediately depend -iipoi! itTf there is no mistake ahout It. Theie is t used it. who will not t"ll ou at once .lhat it (vill regulate Hie boweK and !U() n.st to u mo:hfr, and relief and unr n iiininoi 1111 I'finn wnn m. mop iioami to tup ciiiiii.operaiuu; like limbic. It is perfectl.v sate to u-e In all ease-, and pleasant to the ta-te. and is the ure- scription of one ot the oldest and best female plijniei.in- ami uiii-e in thi-i United Mate-. Sold even where. .; eent- a bottle. t'ei'tiviaii ISiIIith Tim ("limit I'inehon'vvas the Spanish ViieTov m IVru in IisJJ. '1 he ronnti . ('iiichon&llulHa his vviie, wa-piostrateil h.v .in inleiiiii-' tin- u-eof'lhe native iemed. the pim - , i (irateful vian hark. or. as it wa- failed in the eof ihe countrv, (juiiipuua. fill for her n i'dv ei v. on lier return ' '. ''".,"J '.'. "::.. . V," . '"V .. " f.-t 1.1... i iv t.. II' Ml flu. I n f.tliis n.l llir.lv. ... . k - . . a . ii'iui-ll, in ,S.l.l lia. II 111 If il ll.l- I.IIUIIU uiniei variou- name-, iiui.i lann.ens ,.a,1,.liilTi.,r hona.ii. I.nnnrofilie l.ulv JZuXu i To this dav. after a hte of two liun- I dred and firij (.ir-. -eieme ha- uiven , ,. nolltiiiir to take its nl.ice. it effeetu - ally cures a ino.ibid upp.-tite for -timu- lanls, by Testnium the ii.Uur.il toi.p m i the stomach. It attacks imc ivc love , of li'plOr It- it docs .1 fl'V (T, llll.l llestrilJS j boln'am.-0. The powerful tnnle virtue! of the Cinchona i- pre-emd in thel , Pe.iiviau Hittei-. who b aie . is euVotive against malaiial fevei tonlaj .1- thev vvcrc in Ihe d.ivs of the old sii.iulsh . , v;,...,.. . wnnw i, i.,...,..-i;.i cuts of the-e bitti'ls to lie ab-olulelv, "--.' -. '".p. ........ ... ...f...... pure, and of the lie.-t known ipiahtv. Atlial will-atisfj jim that thi-.i- the besi bitter in thi-world. "The pimif of thepuddiiui- iir the c.itiufj." and e williie'lv abide tin- test, l'or-ali- bv all ilruitKisls. "loeei- and liquor dealers. ( Order it. l.oebA:Co...u:ejitsfoi A.-toiia. . .cSia Y?rx r King- of the Blood I-not a 'ciiu l."m i-iibluoil-puriileraiul tome. Impuntv of the blood h.1m.iis llio---tfiii, ili'KUiKC-the (iiculuioii. auil llui- In duces liianv iti-Milcn. kiiov.u l.y ibiTi-ri'i.t ..'1,.... . .llcl.ii.Tiiii.li I l.r.i. 1 ..i ...v.'ll.... in r ij.....ll. 1 .11 .!....... ... .... ... ... . ..1 IHHp l. r" foots, but belli;; re.ill) brain ln-s orpliv-esor I tli.itsreat KCiitue disonlPr, liripiirity it 1.10011. utn are jvjxvimi!, i;ii(ifiiij.iics., JAeir Complaint, Cnntipntinn.2crriiwi Hi ardirf. Headache, Batlaclu, ficnoal ah n. H(arlDUcae,nrou.). Knincu nteit. Piles, IlhtuinalUm, Catarrh. Hautul(t,Sl.lii Dteortlrrs, l'imvlr. Ulea. Sivculwj, Ac, ic. Kins; or tho Jtlood pretuils and cures the-o bj iittackmjrtbe cawe, Impuntv ortheblood. riitiiilstsand pujsltiin-nsiec InealUnKlt "the most genuine and elllcient preparation for the piirpo-e." Sold by Dnifj-Rist-, SI pu bottle. See testimonials, direc tions, twc., in pamphlet, "Treatise 011 Diseases ot iIih i:iood."Wrapiedaroundeaeli liottlo O. KAS()JI. bOX & Co., l'ropa IJuffalo, X. 1 . miscellajvEOUS. i . m.. T ... WILLIAM ED (jAR, ctMrMainiinJi.hiiiwiujStreeti. A-.,i;n OKEOON LkiLf IS ''-'CIGARS AND TOBACCO. lbe tVlebrated ; JOSEPH !?ODCERS &. SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY iVO THC GENUINE WOSTtNHOLM ip.I uilur Kvnluh Cutlery. FA1CH1LD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc, Cm -link of Uali-lo-h :un! .Jrnflry, AlmvJc nuii ISifi-rli :.ititliiK SUol niiH and ItlllrH, itvvolverx, IMstoU. a ml .liuuuuilllou' UXiAMNtUt " . ALSO A FINK rtm. nt ur uno sri (rr.VCIJ3 and KVK Ct-SSt.s. Wilson' & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. DUAl.hlW IN i cii p-i .i,... iil.j.. lrcn- th Lab Anch0r8, Ohains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, AMMIL'OHT A'l CUT -4JALVAK1ZKD S3? IKES. W" -"" ". &ai Qh 35 TTTimi . lt-of-!'bb? ami Hemp Pachtnti of all Kinds. PROVISIONS, EI IVI7I tll lrilT l'Kfn - Asnnl-roi s.ilej,i nommsMHU. ...-r I henamus and Hamilton Nnri. j AbTOKIA.OKKGOX. XOK.B & 00., JOUl'.Ktts IN I V I iVK . ' "'lJwi . . - . - . -, - tS&WaiteS,ii .Aii -sJlJ "- xTnpfc;iij?1?32fti CIGARS. Atiicxis i on Tin: Best San Francisco Houses and Eastern Distilleries. J-S vu-nod- -..til at Son I'mnelvco t'rlefi, i mvi.n snnr.Er. ! 0mlif t'.u-ker llous, Aitona, Otegoa. I j . .' V V1RIETIRS " IJ " .' .1 II I I'i I Mint joi o.llii.u - - IT.OI'IUEIOK W M.TKIt fAKK's. hT.VGE MAXAOKU "ew atu'- lu "-W1 uot-lox, I I'nKaaeicent of MISS NIT A EARI.E. Tlth" i'EI.S Ot SO.VO AM) DANCE t j,i..-, i,u u,r rat. ivrlorm 1 . . rfuruiaiire Ktr) ,-"'- ,J,,,,r 'uau unuiinrontciiHt ur Pr. eL. Cuiiipriih. ..It the luttit SOHCS. DANCES AND ACTS. We give the Best Variety Entertainment In the West. Tiio tin tire is rinnded niulilh, uud hU wiio liave witne-xsl ttie entertalnuient pro noiim i- il to be euual 10 any elven elscnbere. Jlr. Hill a- .1 i-vtercr for the public's .imii-emeiil in not bn excelled. Anjbody vvi-lihiK to spend a pleasant oveHtni; and -eo apuikliiic wit and beauty without vul Ulrltj , -iii.ut.t improve the opportuultv aud coine. Hie ci.iniinv isimpriscs Hie loTlonins well MiouTi Artlsu: Mi--1 rssiF. W.viaoy. .Miss hou'isr. Cook. Mi: I'm viilfs Koin Kit, Mi:. Jou Cook. Mu. Jo-Feu Pirrry, Mr. WALTr.n Takes. All'f V4lin.h will appear Dightlj in their du fore.it -iHcialties. Opci air concert ev cry ev enlni; ; pertonn anceconimeucineat 8; entrance to theatre on Uctitoii -iii-ct ; pilvate boscs on Cliena iinwstieci Look out for Our Stars- $1,000 Reward, mm: wi:r. or my nets 13 or bai:- X hour's No. 40, 12-ply Twine, 8Vi-IncU niesli, n meslies deep : cork lino sals vascd with No X cotton twine and lead line with No. S2: corks marked J. Jlume. I wdl pay a JtEWAKD OF OSE Tnous VNn DotxAiis to any person famish ing information leading to the arrest and conviction ot parties enraged in cutung or stealing any nets belonging to the under signed during the fishing season ot 1832. JOSEPH HOME. PMUC fmMMt Of OctHforcaJta. A. McKINNIE, Msuigger. : . i For Oregon. Washington and Idaho ;TwitfrM OFriCE-lO" FIRST STBFXT, iOBTXjmi,S. Bfereiieef.: CHAh. UOUOK, of Jlodfre, Bnvi3 &. Co. J AHES hlEEl., Caxhler First National lkuiS. .1. A. bTROWKKlDaE, W bo! e-ite. leather and Cndlnss. C. A. DOM'JI, or Hotph, Bronaush. Dolrti Hlmon Cot. J. itcCIU-KEX, or J.aieCraken iCo. U C. HOKICH3KN, of Hemlch'en i Grecnbenr. Dr. O. E. NOTTAOE, il. I)., Evjmlaer cna Fhvsluaa. MISCELLANEOUS. S.ARNDT & FERCHENt A3T0IUA. - OKEOO.W The Pioneer Machine Shop BL.VCK.SimU SHOP Kit a Boiler Shop All land ot STEAMBOAT WORK! ITomptly attended to. A-pecLUty made of repalrlns CANOT1RY DIES, FOOT OF LAfAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. - - ASTORIA. OKKGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AHDl BOILER MAKERS. IJyKIJKWtlMiS Boiler WorkSteambbat WwC and Cannery Work a'specialty. oa.sTi3sro-. Of all leri'lptlon maile to Ortr at Short Xotir. A. D. "Vsa, Vieakleat. J. O. HPflTtEK, SecreUity. I. W. Cask, Trpasui. John rox, Soperiate&dnt B. B. FRANKLTN, UNDERTAKER, Corner Cass and Bquemoqae street.-. ASTORIA. - DEAXEB IX OREGON WALL PAPER AND YINDOTV SHADES AND UNDKttTAKERS (JOOOrf. J. H. D. GRAY, v notes.de and retail dealer In. FLOUR. A1.J. KINDS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. Qeneral storage nnd Waarfaft ou reawn- auio lenus. ruuiui lirmmi siki:.. .uiuiu Oregon. Leinenweber & Co.,j C. LQKK WKBrt. FSTAtsusaeo USi. ASTOIUA, OREGON, TifflERS AP CDRBlffliltowWrti c I t-sier ht. Mar , 1W- Manulactui-epiandlmponersjof ' myT3W . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1. 1 1 A LI. KINDS Or AND S1KDIN0H AVaolesalo Dealers la OIL AND. TALLOW. WHlgnest cashprlcfl paid ior Bides a&d ',r.'" --r& ft -, .Plf f Ktrerc4ice: M.S. BUitREIX,iirKnaK;Bauefl!C. w. w. M-AULbisoTHcuer vu tats .iiDBEW EOBERTS. ot Ilsfctl 1 JOHN CRAX.of JohaCaov.Ca,.. -uetusr. . .ts -..i Jos. BUiunLuu). Bnvwiaa .ffrtuMtig. J. K. oiu.. oi J. K.om a Co., sqaioaea. JEfleti o! the, a&iv mta-bga.moiuvt' aace'ln thin Compaay. - TjS T ' BUSINSa CARDS. T? O. HOLDES, .NOTABY PUBUO, AC0TI0NEEB.COMjasaW? ,AH SCBAKCE AOKST. TQK. J. C. HAFTEB,- (oxtiTacaxB aet J Plifuca fthTtLr tH llj OQee over Conn's Sng Saw. jyn. cc. class, FHTSICIAX AND SOBOSet, OMn ocmA. .UMiViRf.orn- " " ' cowu&r ati. ' Office In C. t. Kirkert tmUfilBg.' oi.-fcoa t steeet,opj5ltejCTPi((igffc ASTOPJA, - - - ,-fi , OXSOS. 7g ' JAY TUTTI4V. 91 PHYSlCL-ASDDSOiOg Or ce Oret'ttis VQma.M?v&,p$Br. llr.siDFvcj40yer SUxHua'a Rwsf ) o- j . L. WVIB. M. V. ... Ph-sipUa aiut . 1 OFftCE-Over A. V. Ansa's ,ttT " Booms, at um nicer Bom. R- HICK. ABTOBtA. - - - -, osaooa Koona m. AUeal. baimng ym ezjixsmacr otCit?s&odSKiHOCjifirUkvi-' -- i. . - AITOKKrr AT-3JJTW. 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