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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
i l'Unt early jxitAl., Wlso l!rull.tr, 1'ortlajid, IVntUu. Juno HI lw a big- montli In 1'ortlaml. CLas. W. Jonrs, ot Qulmy, Is quito seriously lit, W. ll.I.UII.ol (lolls, was In iloul- ton Monday morning. Win. Mniliam, of ttollc, anj Minn Myrtle rwin,of llulwn, cra Imogen yn to Portland MonJay. Mn. VlnnU Kallcy, Mrs. IVrdt'll Smith ami Mrs. Kate I'wy.of lluultun, vlmu-d IVrltattd last Friday. A moving picture show mas put ujton tlie board lat Thursday night at the ojH r Iiuuik. We are having some good shows uoHIiiy. Afwr the rt'jjular amies In the M. K. churo't in Houlton, one person rwulvwl the rite of baptism anl three rre aU lulllcd to inciiiU'rahlp. I'lhcr Clark U blowing out a lot of stumps a ii J nprlng to seed down oiiie o( Mi ground. He U lU'Vim In nia king two bUdi of grans grow where hut one grew More. ll.O. Oliver went outlaid Monday wornli.g an J asked divers and sundry questions alwilt the School children Slid parent of this school diatrU U lie said he was getting their senses (census.) Ralph llasen, of Warren, was a HnuU ton visitor Tuesday. He took In the factory ami alU the main jkjIiiIs of the town, lie says Houlton will tea town y anil by. The Houlton town council will meet in its first session next Tuesday night. All me miters of the council should he present and proceed at once with the busineM of the incorporation. When you transplant those current bushes I sure that all the buds are pulled off from the part intended to go in the ground, and you will never be jmhUtinI w ith suckers on your bushes. Itev. A I ford and Rev. Riley conducted four days meeting out at lUehelor Mat lust wts s, resulting in four accessions to the church at that KinU They will hold a st rlet of meetings at Heaver Val ley neat week. Services Saturday night in llxj church and during the week at the Mehman school house. li. W. Webber, aed fcfarly scvontr years, died at bis home across the river from St. Helens, Monday of Oils week. Mr. Webber was the husband of a sister to the Hrinn boys of this county. About two weeks ago Mr. Webber's house caught fire ami burned to the ground. His son, who is still ulle III, was una ble to get out of the house without as sUUnee, and it is thought that Mr. Webber overworked himself at tho Ore. While working In the factory one day lust week Will Mellinger got the elliow of his right arm in too close proximity to t'io sa and received a very severe cut. The doctor savr- he thinks the arm can bo lavfcd w'thout being seriously im paired, although it may he stiffened up a little in the elbow Joint. We are sorry to learn of Will's misfortune. At this time of year a young man like Mr. Mel linger can ill afford to be idle. IojHld Dupont, of Valley, and his mother, were passengers to Portland 1 ist Friday and Leopold visitod a little town op the valley called Sherwood. Just what his Intentions are we do not know, but surmise that something Is going to happen soon In w hich lipoid will be a prominent actor. It would bo well, lxys, to keep your eyes ovn and the cow bulls ready for action. Latkk We (corn that Pcopold was married last Friday. The steam schooner Nome City cnuio near turning turtle at Rainier Inst Sun day. She hnd taken on 1)00,000 feet of lumber in Portland, and a large quanti ty of cediir poles at Rainier. Shortly after sho reached the channel on the way ont tho ship listed about 15 degrees and was run ashore, and with the aid of ropes the vessel was righted and a por tion of her cargo removed. A number of passengers for Han Francisco were aboard but were not frightened in tho least. Walter Jones, of Qulncy, aged .10 venrs while working on the raft at Stella, fell dead. His remains were taken to Quiii cy and buried in the ceuietery near there. The funeral was largely attended by friends and relatives of the deceased. He was well and favorably known throughout tho lower end of tho county. He leaves a wifo and eovun children to mourn his demise. The funeral service was conducted under the auspices of the Maccabees, in which order Mr. Jones carried $1000 insurance, tie was also insured in the Orange. Look out for tho assesHor. The asses sor and his deputies will take np . Jio field work of HBscstting Columbia county tho first of next week. Assessor Laws w ill tnko the upper portion of the coun ty, K. H. Ticlionor tho lower part, and Kmery Mills tho Noholom Valley. The new exemption law ives $300 exempt from tasation, provided that the prop erty would bo exempt from execution. Tho follow lug articles aro exempts Two cows, ten sheep, five swine, and the tools, Implcmonts, apparatus, .team. vu.l.l. ln ImrnnnH. or librnrv nuccHBiirv to enable anv nerson to carry on his or her occupation, trade or profusion by which - flucu pcrsQU curuo uyiu. Sriavaa Hrm. Jotin It. WstU, of Sappoose, Is suf fering with the strip. There seems to be a good msny esses of grip this spring. Mrs. A. D. Hotaday is reported very ill. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Hay Is Imtirovlng. Mrs. W. L. Coin is a visitor at North Yakima this week. Mr. (ieo. Mitchell and wife have moved to Clealum, Waih., to better their condition. We wish them success. StrlkosHiddon Rocks. When your ship of health strike the hidden rocks of consumption, pneumonia, etc., you are lost if vou don't get help from Dr. Klog's New Discovery for consumption. J. W. McKlnuon, of Talladega Kprinjs, Ala., writes: MI IhJ l'n very ill with pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when 1 began to take Dr. King's) New Discovery.- The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for tore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at Terry & Gra ham's store, price 50c and $1. Trial bottle frtf. No eace, says Russia. Russia it w ill be. No peace for For an Impaired Appetite. IxHof appetite always results from faulty Indigrsll m. All tb t is needed is a few de of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab let They will invigorate the stom ach, strengthen the digevliun.and give vou an appetite likn a w If. These Tablets also act as a gentle laxative, For tale by Terry ii Ura ham. Kvery day should see 1'orilsnd a bet terrltv. Champion Liniment for ItheumatlaiM. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chupinville, Conn., says: "Cham berlain's Tain Halm is the cham pion of all liniment. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the sb.rekecpt-r hero recoinmomled this remedy and it completely cuied mo." There is no use of anyone suf fering from thkt painful ailment when this liniment can bo obtained for a small uoi. One application gives prompt relief and its con tinued use fur a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale by Perry & Graham. Sow carrots as soon as you can get your ground ready. Sow thick in drills and thin out at time of weeding. a wwl ami riraalng itt Tat. Mrs. C. rttvrson, 205 Lake St., Topeka, Kan., speaking of lisllards Horehound Byrup, says: "It has never failel to gve er.t.re saljsfac lton,nndof all cough reinedieH.it id my fa voi it e, and 1 must confess to my many friends that it will do, And hus done, what ii claimed for itto sHt'diIy cure a cough or cold and it is "hi sweet and,so phasing in taste." 25.50 and L bottl . at Bailey & Brian's. Save money by trading at Swett's Progressive Store, Rainier, Ore. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follows lagtip but never follows the use or Fulys Honey and Tar. It cures la grippe, coughi, and prevents pneumonia, and consumption. Ask for Foley V Honey and Tar and refuee any substitute offered. Mr. G. Vacher, of '2'u Osgood street: , Chicago, writeo: My wile had a severe cae of la grippe three years ago, and it lett her with a terrible cough She tried a butleof Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely." Refu e substitutes. Sold by II. O. Oliver. Tnkin up at ltrlnn m Stan wood's mill, and taken to my nlnce, 4,',' inili-s from lank ton, on Jan. lz, riu-t, one light buy horse, with wliito hind feet, about U-V) lbs in weight. Owner-can have the same bv paying cxjnBes of feeding and advertising. C. C. Moykk. Cures Sciatic Rheumatism. Mrs. A. K. Simpson, 500 Craig street, Knoxville, Tenn , writes, JuneiKh, 1800: "I have been try ing tho baths of tlot Spring, Ark , for eciatio rheumatism, but 1 get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have c,ver tried, fin closed find poBtofiico order for $1. Send me a large b itili by Southern Express." Sold by Bailey &. Brinn. The Ukoistkr man has houses to rent and Iiouhcs to sell in tho town of Kainicr the best school town in the county. A one block, and also a house and lot for good business location. He has also two or three good locutions for small fruit farms or chicken ranches. Children's Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Joe McG rath, 827 east let street, Hutchinson, Kan., writee: "I have givon Ballard's Horehound Syrun to my children for coughs and colds for the past four years and find it tho best medicine I ever used. Unlike many cough syrup?, it omlains no opium, but will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. 25c, 50o and $1, at Bailey & Unuua. I :siHEins lEPisirar. A.T, Us a!tndJ the funersl at Qulncy Monday. Dr. II. It. Cliff went to Seaside hut Monday morning. Mrs. Nina (isge visited friends 1n Houlton Sunday. Low Mrtioon, with his family, has re moved to St. Johns. Mrs. Kose Whits visited at Qulncy the first of (he week. Thos. Cloninger. the hotel man, visi ted Houlton, Monday. Morgus has his new building about ready for the shelving. The Mesdames Miles and ,vYatklni visit-xl Houlton last Sunday. A system of sewersge is being pot in through the business portion of town. There are to be two mills at St. Hel ens. Two mills on the dollar lor a court house. W. 11. Powell has moved bis law office into the Gable building formerly occu pied by Ir. Cliff's office. Things were a little busy around the court liousa this week. The county commissioners court is now in session. Judge Hsttan and several others were out the first of the week making a survey to get a spur into the mouth of Nigger creek. John Q. Gage is repairing the Rupert building, the home of the Mist for the past qusrtcr of a century. It will be oc cupied as office rooms. Mr. Kibbling, lately from Seattle, was the guest of II. Morgus, the first of the week. He Is looking for a location for a general merchandise store. 'ilow would bacon and eggs strike you?" was recently asked of a drummer. The drummer went to Houlton, where a chicken dinner was served. S. A. Miles has just completed a new picket fence along the west line of his residence projierty. This- adds very much to the beauty of his place, which Is one of the handsomest in the county. Pr. Kdwin Hoes is making prepara tions to erect another commodious two story building alongside of his occupied, by the postoffice and drug store. The doctor w ill occupy a portion of it with ofllce rooms and will rent the upper story. St. Helens Is preparing to put on her best garments for the Lewis and Clark Fair, and why shouldn't she, pray? She is the proud possessor of the Lewis and Clark commissioner, drawing a salary of a year. . He, with our beautiful court house, will make other towns look like thirty cents. There Is some Ulk of Muckle's put ting in a lodging road from their mill site up Milton creek and out to their timber back of Warren. If titer should t.a a a ... uo mis ana ouua a mill on the site where the old one was, things would look different in St. Helens. It w ill be necessary to do more than talk before people will place much confidence in It, however. Kobert Sutor, the man who construct ed the Wcetport and Linton mills, has has been looking over the ground and is making preparations to put in a 110,000 feet capacity mill on either the Tis quilise or Lamont water front. If be should do this, bo will put in a spur from the Northern Pacific, running out from the Gilmore crossing, a half mile north of St. Helens. I do not see many advertisements of merchants in the Keuistes, especially those ot St. Helens and Houlton. It is said the cause of this is the KicuisTEa's successful fight against the grafters and ring rule in Columbia county. It is self evident that these merchants cannot afford to allow that impression to pre vail. It they do, then it is time for the Kwiimtkr's friends to organise and with hold their patronage from them. I lor one do not care to spend mrmonev w ith a storekeeper who allows his poli tics to stand between him and business. Advertiso in tho ItBoisna and you will get trade from some who are now going to Portland to do their trading. Nothing will cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food and give the stomach a rest. It isn't neee.pury to starve yourself in or der to reBt your 6toa3ach take kodol Dyspepsia Cuic. It will di gest any quantity of all the whole some food you want to eat while your stomach takes a rest recupe rates and grows strong. This won derful prepa ation is justly entitled to all of its many remarkable cure Sold by Bailey & Brinn. Removal Sale. I am building a concreto store build ing in St. Helens and when it is com pleted will occunv It as a ireneral mer- chundise store. I don't want to move any moro goods than necessary, and there fore I will sell all the goods in my preset t store at greatly reduced prices. This is tho opportunity you have 'been looking for.. My stock is largo and you cuu save money by trading with mo. II. MOROUS. It troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if n does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It als'o cures sprains and braises in one third the time require .1 by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbite.", quineey, pains in the side and chest, glanalar and other swellings are quickly cured 'by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 ocot8. Pe.irj & Graham. Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to cuu a cough. One liinute Cough Care cuU the mucus, draws lbs inflam tiialion out of the throat, longs and bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and curtv. A Quick cure for croup and whooping cough. Bold by Bailey 4 Brinn. - New creamery company organized in Tillamook. ' Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible biutality if Cha. F. Lemerger, of Syracuse, J Yn bad cot done the best he c uld for bis suffering ton. My boy," he says, "cut i fearful gssh over his eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved bis eye." Good for burns and ulcers, too. Only 25c at Perry & Grahams. If yon like the Kjmistes tell your friends about it and induce them to sub scribe. W have special clubbinf rates with the Porttsnd Journal. Omronian and San Francisco Examiner. By The Tonic Route. The pills that act as a tonic snd not as a drastic purge, are De Witt's Littln Ejrly Risers. They cure headache, constipation, bili ousness,- etc. Early Riseis, are small, easy to take and easy to Act, a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "two bottles cared me ofchrooic constipation Soldby Bailey fe Brian Gardens are being planted in Douglas county. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met hU Wa terloo from liver and' kidney trouble. In a recent letter be says: "I was neuly dead of these com plaints and although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good, so I got a 50 cent bottle of jour gp-at Electric Bitters, which cured me. I concider them the bett medi cine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to cure dyspepsia, biliousness, and kidney disease by Perry A Graham, at 50c a bottle. The biggest stock of shoes for men, women and children at Swett's Pro gressive Store, Hainier, Ore. A Destructive Fire. To draw the Are out of a burn or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. Get the genu ine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer, Centre, Ala., writes: ' 1 have used DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve in my family for piles. cuts and burns. It is the best salve on the market. Every family? hould keep It on band." Sold by Bailev & lirinn: h Si W Farm work is being rushed in Lane county. v ' If it is a bilious attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab let and a quick cure is cutain. For sale by Perry & Graham. Star A Star shingles (or sale at the Register ollice. In small lots or by the car load. A Chlrag Alderman Owe. HI ElertUa t Chamberlain' Vongh Remedy. "I can heartily and conscien tioufly recommend (Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for affectinus of the throat and lungs' says Hon. John Shenick, 220 South Peoria street. Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign I caught a cold after being overheated, which irri tated my throat and I was finally compelled to slop, aa I could not speak aloud. In my ext.emUya triei.d advised me to use Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. ' I took two doses tnat afternoon and could not believe my sense when I found the next morning the inflamma tion had largely subsided. 1 took several dojes that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat in the council " This remedy is for sale by Perry & Graham. Throngh Tlrkelatn nil Kaatern and En repea roinia in connection with th O.K. N. Co., now on ante nt A. C K. K. General Pan.engor Ofllce at A torla. By an arrangement effective since Oc tober 1st, the A. & O, K. K. is now sell ing through tickets over its line from Astoria in connection with the O. R. & N. Co. (or all Eastern and European points, in addition to tickets via the Northern Pacific Railway, thus giving passengers the choice of routes to any part of the east and Europe, at the same rates as in effect from Portland, A Dinner Invitation. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will pre vent an attack of indigestion. Ko dol is a thorough di.estant and a guaranteed cure for Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas on the stomach, sour rising, bad breath and all stomach troubles, N. Watkins, Lesbus, Ky., says: "I can testify, to the emcacy of Kodol in the cure of stomach trouble. I was afflicted with stom ach trouble for fifteen years and have taken six bottles of your Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure, which has en firplw (Mirixl me. TriA bit hnftlaa -1.. -A-tV. ilfVsS T. ii bZa C . weie worth iflOOO to me." Sold by Ikiley & Brinn. - WHAT OUT AfCiUAL MEANS TO YOU. AirvtUnj yow want la lUa s or Boys wear VA soct at aa acttst 1 SAVTNC CF FJLCM 13 TO 50 TLX CZHT. si4.3u aims ana uvcrcoats this month only $0.00. $5.00 Coy Svlts, $3.95. 50c Undcnrsir, 25c k b ewr ftOAST to SXLL tW BZST tUIAtH TXC1A A RHJAELg STOW wax n n Cor. First tni Mcrrisoa S. M. Rice & Son, Vegetable and Meat Market RAINIER. Wholesale ond retail dealer In home grown meat and vegetables. Hlffheat cash price paid for stock In condition to kill. 4 ifDependable Sboesat Popular Prices When you are in town be sore and call at OUR SIIOE ' ' " trmop i . i 1 RUBBER GOODS tnd FOQTWEAR ; ; Agents for Cutters and the Chippewa Cruising and Driring Shoes. : : BARON'S SHOE STOUE 230-232 Morrises St. Near 24. I CSTThe Money Parers in Shoes, o roTLAsi, oBtrooir w CIVIC DIBKCTOBT. MILTOX URAXliE XO. S22 OF HOULTOX invft.cTrry Srxl anil third Wrdnemlar ntrhn In Ollver'K ball. K.H. Mll. hell, W. SI.; I. U. Copeland, Ler.; Iria Ollrer, Hec. CEDAR GROVE ItRAXOE XO. 320, W. A. Youna, W. ii.; W. Kyfer, Lec; M. P. Toung, herreury. NATALCIRAXnK m. K. P. PETERSOX, W. M Mix Ada HI KRIS, U.; Mm. Nettie IVter on, Her. Meet. In their new hall. VAII.iRAX(iE XO. 2M. A.FREEJIAX, W. M.; IVIer Lnna, Lec.; M. F. Uazen, Bee. lleeU in Ihrlr ball at Warren. UOBI.E ORANGE XO.S29. JAXEMCGREGT.OR W. M.; Mary A. Link, Uc.;T. V. Watt, Hi-c. VERXOX1AGRAXGE XO. Sift. C. MEIXIXGER, W. M.; John t heldalin, Lee.; L. Megert, Sec Meeu in Vernonla. COLUMBIA rOUOXA GRAXUE mret In Re rer Valley MarSth.at 11 a. m W. A. Young W. M.: I. 11. Copeland, Lee.; R. H. iliu-hcll, Bwretary. VAXKTOX GRAXCEXO. 301. G. UTARREIX, W. M. ; 1'. C. Moyer, Ler.; John Kappler, Sec. PEER ISLAND GRAXGE XO. JOIIS O. fringte, W. M.; Henry O'Leen, Lee.: Wm. O'Leen, Sec. Meeu in their hall. HOIXTOX CIRCLE XO. 478 W. OF W. IJiJJE J. l'errv. U. X Wiouie Kailev. Clerk. MeeU m every Tuesday evening in Oliver hall. . RAIXIKR LODGE XO. 151, t. O. O. F., MEETS in their hall every Katurday night. U. A. Taggart, X. U.; R. H. Mitchell, See. MIZPAH CHAPTER XO O. E. 8. MRS. C. H. Johi a, W. M.; Irene Day, Sec. Meeti In St. Heleua Mamtnle hull. ST. HELENS LODGE XO.S2, A. F. AXD A. M. W II Powell, W. M.; E E Quick, Bee Meet In St. Helen. RAINIER LODGE XO 24 A. F. AXD A. M. Brure Poulworth, W. M. Dean Blanchard, Clerk Meet lu Masonic hall on Saturday before the full moon in each month- HOULTOX CAMP XORWi, WOW. E EMMER xon, C C;H O Oliver, Clerk. Meets every Thursday evening In Oliver' hall CLATSKAXIE OIMiE LXO 10, MACCABEES Meetx IxtandSnl SatnnUy at 7:D pm J 31 Reddu-k, Coin ; R H Williams R K- FERX REREKAII LOIKJK XO.-13S. I.O.O. F meetii In Odd (euown hall, Rainier, on sec ond and fourth Friday night ot each month. Eva Brant, M. U. ; Rove Hatfield, See. AVOX WW, XO. 62, K. os MEET8 IX St. Helens on Tuesday evenings. W. B. DU lard, C. C; W. A. Harris K. ot R. and 8.. AVA TEMPLE XO. 19. IDA M. HARRI8. M. E C. ; Lucy Gray, M. of R. and C. Meets in St. Helens. COURT OREGOX, F. OF A. NO. as. R. D, Kent, C. R.; Ike Kay, Sec. Meets In Clats- kanle. CLATSKAXIE TRIBE XO. 14, I. O. R. M W.K. Convtrs.S.; K.C. Blackford, K. of R Meets in Clatskanie. RAINIER HIVE XO. 20, L. OF M. Atla Lee.C; rauie romeroy, k. oi k. Meets In K. ot I ball. Portland and Astoria AND WAY LANDINGS adlUUa ItUUlQ ataamer LURt lKI leaves Tar. lor Si. Wharf Daily (except Sunday) at 7 a. m. Leaves Astoria dairy (Sxcspt 8undsy) at S . as, CloMeoaaeetion with boats forCaiaoek feeacb- Deep Rtvar. tiray'a Illvar. Kbasvten. ft. Btev, ns, Ft Caaby, Ft. Columbia, (Iwaeo, Lewis A Clark Rlvsr, Onley Yonng't Rlvsr, and boat and train tor both beaches. 1)Al1aitil anil ViAAaa ruiUOilii aUn loitUIOr Steamer TJTCDlXK leaves Taylor St. Wharf dally (eieept Sunday) at io:so a. m. ana :sg p. at. Leaves Vancouver at I. SO a.m. and 1 . as. Ke Usniferlng, ne dust, no delay. Boti'Phoa..; Oregon M.lall;Cluib whari-rootof fayiorst. blalU 1 General em-aaYTTBhlll Bt, lAfiWUJVI TaiyofORTATIOSCO. V v " I O .HI STATZKSHTS U Uo CLOTHIER,: Sts, POItfrLAfO), 0? 4 OREGON. ess tt ?? t? f??Ttf ? ?f s ?f ?f v y BOYS MAY BE HAD (and aomrnne girl for 1) ordinary erTireat wage; (:.') upon in denture, to work, attend school, and be brought up aomewhat a your owa;aDL-4 children may be had for legal adoption. Address W.T. iARI.SKR, Supt. Oregon Boyt' and GirU' Aid Society, PORTLAX O, OREUOX. 8. E. BCTTS. W; H. ISBELL. New Saloon BUTTS Jc ISBELL Paors. COBLE, OREGON. CARET A FIXI LDtl OF IHES, '-.UQUOBS 121 CISISS. ASTORIA BEER OS TAP. The best of order maintained. THE HODLTOll EXCHMGE, KELLYJ3ROS Proprietor' tetefElxs,. C!an 'clUnon, . . OppoalU ths post ofEce. HOULTON. - , ORB mtaaca:exM:o:fl:a:a:au)U:::8:s:;:: BRINN BROS'.! SALOON! ST. HELENS, '.- OREGON. CHOICE WISES mi LIQUCES. Weinhart'a Beer ON TAP, CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS Best in Market. 5mC83C8CeKC8S3C8Cr3C8 BED BEAR SALOON. E2ESICIS ESOSL, ptTi. THE BEST OF TTCNESb LIQUORS, MINEBAL v WATER and CIGARS. Fool Parlor la eoanectloa with saloon. HOULTON. . - CHS. m