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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1892)
THE WEST SIDE! J. 1. I, Kit, tDITOH tost PfiisSj Cc;any SUBSCRIPTION KATES. rAYAM IK AOVANO. Oil Ywkf tif.lV .!' ttu MunihA thr MvwtltA All mn-lA unrt ImH antlm not Axcwnt ln v limn will Im iiiavriml lYw, All uvnr Av llnm will l (htipHt rtvvnu r lliitv HvNhlv Himrj rwuimtim will I otmiy,,! Hr l in rmio 01 ovv wiu iw linn. AilvlrwwHvmumnloiUnftir intll(lim to Tsi WawftUnit, iuirt m All rmnitMama r.vUo w U tvl (.Vuuijr ruttitetilne uuii IWUtwd At h lSwl.ortlt tn Tndi'lWtt- FRIDAY, J VXUAIIY 1, IS02. Tub Democrats' of Providence Rhode Island toave tdedod a mayor for tli first tinio in thirty eight y1 Host. D. W. Skarh, of McCoy, was in town last Srturdity. Ho is quite hopeful of the success of the great Democratic party, tho part? of the people. Ckihp, the ptvsent ftpwtker of the house, is spoken of iw stiitjvMo un terial for pi-widen. As he was boru in Englaud, he is uot eligible for that position, I ..I Senator Staxkouo aud his wife have, it is said, embraced splritu alism. It is easy to believe this after his crcuy genome of govern incut loans on land. . L-... ... . XI JOIISL. Sl'LUVAX is reported as druuk again. Telegraphic tolls would bo saved if the wires would simply announce the occasions on which the professor is sober. Hon. Bin'ger Hkkmaxs has been given an important place up on the River's and Harbor's com mittee. This is good for Oregon, and we say good, for Speaker Crlxp, We have received a circular from parties in Portland referring to the organization of a State Historical society. Such a society is of great benefit to a state. By all means let as hare a Historical society, and let it be in the hands of responsible parties. Our frieuds will bear with us, because we shall be a week late in getting out our holiday number. Had it not been for the misfortune of the fire in onr city a short time since, we should have been on time. Some of our work was burned up. "We will reproduce it, however. It is no w proposed by some Dem ocrats in congress that a free silver coinage bill shall be passed, but with the proviso that it shall apply only to the product of American mines. Well, this ought to satisfy every mine owner in the couutry. Let is pass, llarrimt trill not rWo that bin. The Eugene 6riand Bid Ore' gonian are now having quite a tilt about who are good Democrats, and who are not, as the leaders of the party. What the En4 Oregouian calls "independence," sounds more like reckless speech for a purpose than a candid statement about those whom he assail. The Guard is j couservative and is nearer the mcts in the case than the East Orrgonian The Republicans in the lower houe of congress are much pleased with their appointments upon all the important committees. Some of the Democrats are dissatisfied. but it grows out of the followers of Mr. Mills, of Texas, who failed to be elected Speaker, aud also failed to be appointed chairman , of the Ways and Means committee. W now oeiieve mac urwp will come out all right. Sib Edwin Ahsold, himself an editor, condemns American papers for carelessness in their style. II claims that no piece of newspaper work should be turned out inside three hours. We would like to sec Sir Edwin hustling on abig murder . at 2 o'clock in the morning when the paper went to press at 3. If true to his theory he would bo feel Jng around for a job next day. Detroit Free Prem. The theaters of Minneapolis, after a trial, no longer give Sunday bight performances. The experi ment was contrary to tho prevail lng moral sentiment anil even pecuniarily was not a success. The Sunday performences alieuated an excellent class of attendants from all theater going. The week-day performances were avoided by peo ple who would not give their mor al support and example to Sunday performances. The late Henry W. Grady re ceived the largest pay per letters of any writer in America. The New York Letycr paid him 20 cents a word for five letters written on the Southern condition. Each letter averaged 1,000 words and his first letter was dictated to his stenogra pher In twenty minutes. He thereby earned $10 a minute or $200 for twenty minutes work on each letter. In one hour and forty minutes by the same ratio he had made $1,0G0, ton, "itoxiuw ; vraitu" Till? Wasco Sun says: 'lion. U V eaten, or iXtuago drove, '. Latin eoiinly, will in all probability be the IHmiocratic nominee for eon gress In the first district, ami abet tcr standard bearer the Democracy coma not choose. Too nonsense pre vailing some time ago about Itoh Miller and .left" Myers amounted to nothing. With Mr. Veateh m a candt litte, hU opponent with Hip usual ivepuiHtean nmorlty, will have no walk over. Whoever it may lie, the Republican, candidate will have to, do somo hustling- to vanquish Honest H b Veateh ol Lane county." Mr. Veateh is not t he man to rep resent ns n congress, even tt we could elect him, It is all nonsense to soud a negation to represent us in congress, Mi Veateh hit learned one word by role, and one word only, and like IWs Raven, his invariable reply has been "net cr more," or "no,'' which amounts to the same thing. To be pouscrv utive is conuneiidttWe, but to Ih obstinate, contrary, nd at the same time very inconsistent, is not characteristic which would k sought for in any man, the Dem ocrats would desire to scud to i'on. gresa. If Mr, Veateh had voted "no" all the time, then he would have been consistently contrary . but self tuterot iudueeil hint to change his melancholy and monoU onous refrain jnst one time, and he in Alow tone ot breath, voted ''yes." We had better return Hermann, than to make such illndvUil ox periments its the Wasco St sug gests. XOT JlEUAtll.K One of the most amusui.' thin-". Uiat hits come to the notice of Oie gtm iieople lately, is the retimrksble assuitiity ami Keal with wlucli the W ashiugton rorrespomliMit of tin UrtwttMn baa lalmreu to ensile the luiprcasiou that there was it ureal split in the Democratic jiarty in congress. About wr-k ago tin sprightly sprig legan enlarging upon this ratal ttlviMon. Une day he would tell of it and the n,t da'v he would reiterate bis statement ol the previous day, and this he kept up until he saw he had overtaxed the credulity of the render of evcu the Ocwomwm. But wonderful to relate, he now bojs that the split will tie healed up so far as congress is concerned, but Uiat the sola til spread to the rank and tile of the party ami ruin it. There uroevidon- ees that the correspondent rereitetl instructtous from heuilnuarteis to change his tactics iuid lay the scene of his story whereits untruthl'uliie.ss could not bo so easily proven.--. I. bimg Drmocmt. We are alow to believe l hit the Oregnnfon management at l'ortland would Iwguilty as h.nged uhove. But we do think that the rry,. correspondent tit Washington City has become so unreliidite, that other testimony than his correspon dence is required to pin credem e as to the happenings at the suit if government. We noticed recently that he used slangy ami oppmbri. ous terms in reference to the Ih.t. o?rat ic momlwrs of the house, lule hisiirtC(7(T in mwtot in refeivnce to the Kepublicitns, wiw quite notice able. The leading Democrats of this Btate patronise the (Wiimlan, and deservo better trcatinent. mount mux. John Lloyd Thomas, secretary of tho national porhibition commit tee delivered an address ut the W. (J. T. U. hall lust evening to a small audience.. Mr. Thomas is sent out to re-organize the Prohibi tion party in this state. He is a very pleasant and logical speaker and at tho close organized a club of 72 member.' We imdcr.-itaud that ladies, and young ladies and gentlemen (non voters) are taken into these clubs, Mr Thomas ar raigned in terse language tint system of legislation that has, in the last twenty-five years, resulted in making 8,000 millionaires who own seventy tier cent, of llm wealth of tho country. Ho made the mistake, however, of blaming the Democrats etjitally with the Republicans for this system of legislation. H.V should bear" in mind that during the last twenty, five years the Democrats have not had legislative control of the govern menr, and htnea could not be held responsible for itAlkimj Democrat, HARRISON COM if EM) Kb, Fair-minded men of nil parties will commend President Harrison's liberality in appointing Democrats to the Federal judiciary. If our entire judiciary could bo , con structed on a non-partisan basis it would be infinitely better for tho country. An example in this di rection was sot by Mr. Cleveland when he made Judge Cooley chair man of tho interstate commission. President Harrison's disposition to free the judiciary from partisan politics is tho one bright spot In his idmi n istrati on. Evening Telegram, GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all state ami feili-ntl courts, Ofllco over iiidi'peutlenec Na tional Bank. lndepndnoA, Oregon, ' JJlllliul f , lionltjr, WBMhinKtoti, NfW Jonwy. UKA'H'V'S i)vmnn nt tmrnirm. For imrtluulnni nnd oiittiliiuiin nil- tlirti I vwvmrCMI Oiwtlol V. Uimtly. Wiuhlhu. Niirf Jernny. Xi;W 17.M.".V DAY. It Is New Year's d ly, All "m tie- d'tiii" emptim Into the si reels, nil "httlydoiu" iviiialtiH atjiome. It is a gala day, a holiday, a day for polishing anew the claim of friend ship and Interlocking the links of love. It is a practical New Year's day, one set apart to repair any omission or error of the year Hint has passed. It is like the merry tnarelt with which the returning funeral bund spirits off the sad thoughts that the recent burial ex cited. The old year has been laid with Ids white head in the tomb, aud everybody is happy to enjoy the smiles of the newcomer. It swum a spark struck off trout the givat t hwl of ages by the revolu Hon of lime-one of the Kinds in his glass turned to gold. The streets are full of joy in the arsoiis of well dressed men on their tour of friend tliip, acquaintance, or love, who soeui almost to forget the out-door glories, in anticipation of those who preside over the domestic hos pttalttlcs. ttrlght at d cheering ns Is the sunlight, without, are the suiltes within door, and soft as the balmy air, are the words luvathcd by the festive board. . Titer la pleasure l;i the streets aud-on the hilts; then Is happiness within the dwelling; hearts swell more joyously, blood (lows through artery and vein with a wilder dc light, 'Tis a good time, a grand time, a happy time. Old friend snips grow tusirer, love grows stronger, ull hariuouUingly hit. niani.'lng. There's nothing like as soclation; il is the sandpaper which rults iluwii nature s asiM-rities, the burniiOter which polishes (ho louh surfaces of society, the brush which applies the lust varnlstu There fore, long live the poetic nud tie. lighlful custom of New Year's culls. A cuslotu which raiiM ple.iMint as- sociatious and sj nip.ithii s, Is like oil on the surface of steel, keeping it bright. It New Year's day, then. In our mint to coin anew plea.Huut feelings, and turn into louble eagles the rough bullion of life. ' UVKriXU HKMofUA VIC ST A TK ( r.xiKAt. tiwMirrM. Tho iiiciulH-rs of the Democratic state central committee for the state of Oregon ate hereby requested to meet in Portland, Oregon, tit the rooms of the Tammany Society, on l riday, January 8, lvrj, for the pnrposeof designating the II mo ami place of holding the next Demo cratic state convention and for the apportionment of delegate to the the same. A full committee is carm-stly reipie-sted. II. f!ot Dsuini, Chairnun stale central committee. A. Nm.TNKtt, Secretary. Pot Hand, Dee. 1 1. lv.U, A FORTUNE Inherited !y few, Is pure blood, free, from hereditary taint. Catarrh, con sumption, riieumutlmn, Scrofula, and many other maladies boru In tho Mood, ran 1k effectually eradi cated only hy tho uso of powerful alteratives, Tho standard specific for this purpose tho one best known and approved is Ayor's Sarsaparilla, tho compound, con. centrated extract of Honduras sun Bftparilla, and other powerful altera lives. "I MMilir Unit t htefe been SAVED Acteral hundred dollar' wt. Aycr'A Bararllla, And would trongly urge All who r troubled with tomcneM or rlirunwuc tnu to give H a trial. I am aura It will do tlii-m Himunnt food, A It lint done me.'-Mrs, JuAvtitt Wood, West I'lottn burgh. N.Y, Dr. J. VT. SliIeMst, of Smltlitlllo.'Tfttn., !: "I ri'gnrd Ayor1 SmoiarlllA aI1i butt blood nmlteliu) on rurtli, ami know ot many wuutlutful curei fluotd 1J IU uo.' ' Vor many jtsun I won laid tin with S-nif-nl, no 0-eiiHiiPtit llug ol Any tx-iwflt, At li-Kth l wit iwomnii-tiilwl to glvo Ayor't 8 jr:irlll,i a ti lal. I did so, and By Taking Aliout a dozen bottle, win iwtorcd to per- Icwt liRAHII WfllKtillin KBpnuiHtil Alld Atn now a tHilloTflr In tint nii-rlti of Ayor'i Harv piirllla." Jitrni-A IVtiy, Mine lion, Ilrack eurlrigo Coal Co. (LlinlU'd), Victoria, Ky. "My nlfwo, Santh A. T,om w for ytr Aflllotcd with MrofitlntM humor In tlm blood. Aliout l numttm Ago Alio bi-Riin to una Ayor'A Sivrnnnnrllln, aiu! after tnklng tlirra biitilos was eomplotelyourd," E. C'ttHall, P, lt Umtse, Utah. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by All DmsijliU. Trlco 1 j Hi bottlm, 9, BEATTY'S ORGIS: Are tho hunt, VVrlln ror (-.imii'tMim, Ad- ittty, vv ttithiiiiKtori, Now Jornny, lrw Omiiol V. IU Jno. J. Daly. J. B. Sibley. H, C. Eekln, DALY, SIBLEY 2 EJIKIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wo hiiVM thn only tt of Ahulmnt Im.ilr. in )it. onniity. Jt"liiililo. Iwl.rnnta furiiiliiul, nml mimny tu J.mri. No cnintnimlon olrHrKi-il un loan. Ollluo, rooiim t mid il WIIwiu'a bluuk, DaIIaa, Oregon. CelehrAted ' ORGANS AND PIANOS. For Catalogues, addrtMH. DANIEL F, BEATTY, Washington, N. J. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. XTOTICH 1H IIKHEIJV OIVKN THAT TtlK do. niirt.nin-Hhlii hi-cniiiiin-ii H.i.iinr, i. " " " "iini'r hiiii H, n, i,ii(.iii, or lllilu. 'ii- u, i "in ihiii ui y, iiri-ifnii, H tlHN tiny, - liU - (l til tlm mild Ill-ill will pny Ui0 ,,1. ., w, ,-ii.iii-i i,i uio uiinnrmifrrit'd. Ontol Jim, l.imiit, J, w, IIiwkk, - ! ' . A, H, Utan, llHi-.ni;l.)giivejudginetittliiit only nt the hundredth time was that sermon delivered at his best Its power grew in the tulio r repeti tions, The movement of the rud der consumes part of the power of tho otiglne, Steering check tuo ineutum. The fumlliarlty, by rep etition wit h the language of an or. tlon, groove a tlttuge in the luenu ory ami seeurea for prttpulslon the w hole attention and energy. Tin? old Roman, Allen (J. Thur- man, passed the TM.h anniversary of ftW blrjb on the l.'lth inst., Hint is stHiiniiigly In Iwtter hoaUb than fur years wst. lie will doubt less round out his lift, to the close, as one of tho most tcnijH'rate and best regulated of all Hie public men the nation bus ever known. ' He Is one of the best models for young Amor leans to imitate and emulate. THE i no putiiie is respectfully Invited to come ami see tho wonderful bargjtlns to lie hiitl in holulav cootls. hmlerv. nmli-i wi ill'. illYVUl ullll'lu ealuHkH und ginghams, notions, 'tinware, ghisswaw, and other tirtleU iw uiinicrous q mention. Jle sure ' . '.. - ' BARGAINS ON OUR 5c COUNTER -ew L'tKMls are w me m-elvetl 2.1 to M r cent on every purchase. IUIIIK, GEO. W. REED, Proprietor T. W. BuMr 10 J, 0, Irvine, DAlr In Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars " '""I l'K 'l Of ciin, cheap. Aloo, a M of vsry duo h a, llml will 1 aM wry nnr owl. Remember the old stand of J. D. I. U! in TAYLOR & WILCOX, PROPRIETORS. WE PAY SPOT CASH Wo dtslrc to siiy a few words to tho peoplo of Indepen dence and vicinity. Wo will not give you a hug, windy story, but will t?ivo you row cold ftcts that will cxplulu tlicmsclvw. A ' DOLLAR SAVED la it dollar miiilc, and wo,arc hero to sitve you the dollar on groceries and qtieeuswurc; nnd you will not lmvc to buy a carload of goods to do it cither. Wo pay spot cash for our goods, and tho keen competition botweon Portland nnd San Francisco wlioltwiilo houses cnitbUss us by paying cash to get closo bargains. Wo have no rent nor clerks to pay, nnd with our facilities we will sell you goods cheaper than tiny other house In Polk county. OUI GROWS Our litiHlnesn is ntpidly Inereasiug, which bIiowh Mint tlto peoplo npprcciiito our endt'iivors. Wo ltnvo douhled our Htoek In tlm piwt thirty days, nnd aro reeeiving now goods every day. Our building is choek full of goods, all nlco, new, neat, nud clean, and wo aro hero to sell them to you tit lower prle.es than you win buy for oIho where. Ciivo us a filinro of your piitronnge, and be convinced of what wo tell yon. Wo will tako your product) in oxchungo for goods, or pity you casli, Goino nnd Heo m; wo will treat you white. TAYLOR & Independence, Or. Otoady Progress ItuiliMK'terHl HokI'i hrMMritl rr lined 11 tu iiltMHi far Iht jmtilin. WIMMVM lMlhKlur4 lit HIM kiri mw fNim ycr to fmr, until now It In tlt rkmI tpHl Add ttltHWHlHl WMllStlM oirn-il, AnrdmmtlM will Mtiltrm Iht TtiuMJfret at till, nuciipM Um In Ut lvt Ott llntsi't iMtrin ti Kiiilomol ttmrlt. it iIikmi RitttMlly mwmiluli All tlmt m clAliiivd f'if It, itd wliru lvpit a ltr If Ini, ! rMMiiMbljr onln l to el bouvflt, J'okIiIt NlAtcineittA, 'HIhp IIihmI'i htniwrtllA hM tmn In . r hAtidt lor Mli t hutc. hul frwiunitt And iiiimm-iviid tittBiutHiil In In !, At lliuus i rrMm tliu rrAlla tut ltu Mwu mi sroAr, toy fiat ban twn troAiar limn ol Any Imlinr itvmlliiH, Atid Ik ttxttniiuilitlD In tin fmrur rmtinti mn1IIv And rwMillr uulliwitlilih" A. WA1UHT, lliiAliUlmrn, ('At, toll tin Its McrllA. " My Wt mty, 1 I'ia, wh dmi't na tuf niin ut Him.) ai,ninn m iiiuvi r ! iiuMi ' t wiiiun itauwu uter. Ha K, IUfc, I'tirllnud, OnnUi thitwld. at iliKl.l lu Oriii, N. II. H tin mi tat only Hood's Sarsaparilla Md tjr rtniMlilA, fit llutW. I'rr4 nsi'i liJL Uuuu i,j,hw-i IOO Doeot One Dollar FAIR. to see the immense nil llm limn V ull) mn-u r,,.. Becoml door from First Nutiomtl ' (;.) lliut will Im AnIJ by llio cni very WILCOX, BAKERY. stmiiAiiiotrilir ) PI M AA M 1 1 W.J. MULKEY, Prop. Snlisfictloii Ktiiintntccd in pi-lees ittiil goods, Hlock Iron und 1miii;;1iI for cwh, Tuir dealing mid good hui'itulii. l-'KKi: HKI.1VKI1Y ut the hours olAli to 1 1 il. in, und .') to 5'p nt. PLEASE GIVE III 1 ULL THENf5ESS 1092. mm. Th aoocaabIo RpublloAii Journl of th Mttropollt. A NwAppf for tht Maaaa. Circulation over 100,000 copies DAILY. Tlti'IVf4ithrtitrtthir rnWMM"H( (tiillnno telnwj Imim iu ftiiittitu U tiift Tin fnm u nKtii'Mt nPi.rijt.'n fhi !lm, fUVdf HIIfllUMIit kimI Irttlu liltl Hit (.titlCf til tliflt t)llMlll Ot l(Hf t'f. 1 1- lrt li-i the lf ihtt! MlifMrUJ iMfW Ifi Nrw York, H tmrimw wuh nutt, n$ tfM r, trmg fvtiry rurri tit ii' ut nf'ftil. Tlut viAKLv HlHtttti Mttln ih gtni UiMttfM of llu) t4ll Hint HiitMUy tMHMimn hr HiitsM wilt fltuil AtrtitU Un flaiiy, nr tn l.rt'rnit liV iiitrftt Tnnii nrf HvwIV- As an advertising medium Tht I'rrM lm no nnfU.r in N't-w Yiik, tlir t'r 1 r!(liii Hip n-li nf ell, Thrbral m'l ilital nj"r iuAui'tUM. iiily nnd H'liHlny, nn v-ni" ,.,.,, .,,.A lixmllia 1 91 " HUB IIIMIitll . ,, ,. , f lll I'lllj-, m Jir .. . , S U " fi.it. nimli ,,,, I K1 "tiniinv, i.iin i .r .Hi" l4-,k! WW ) rr t .,.,19) S.-ml tn tup f'rr.. t-imtlHP. Nft-utiln. r,f A.'fOv nt,-.l tVrrttll,tv( t.tlH-ml V.U,IHi,kt,M, A-i-ti. THE PRESS full, r bull.llltif. 1 IVk Ituw, Nt ' urlt. Illili-vtntitle( Oregnll 1'ninwcl n jjrii,-rnl l:,;iil !tiile Htinl- newi, l.iivtit u lU PriM'rtj,el!ecU IiikiinoKv ninl ih- urtu ntl t'itlV..i.o IttlolllfnH. Pitrile lmvltt I,ntii"fiir sulv will II till II ti; their mlvtitititc tu List Their Property Willi tliU Cinnpjitiy, iw (hey n tlittly w-iiillii); lift a of Inttil e.-ul, tint iiluc- Inil (liwlrutiln property hefuiv She n-ji- tllillA lif til.,' J JUit. JAM1X tllllSU.V,' J, W. KIKKLAM), PrH..li nt. Ki'Msry,' iiR.j"lTjofixsoxr Resident Dentist All rk aiii-miiti.l slvt tin- lx-.t tit .ttiiMfi-ii. IM'KI'lMM.Xt t (tHKiii'N HE LfnLE fAUCE HOTEL (' W,, fndepenileliw. IhXt.i. A. MAKK, lTuiifidur. r int i-liiM in ry remKH-t HtH-oinl nt li-ntit.ti 4;iven trmmtftit ruUimcni. A huii1i niimi fur cmiiiiiercml trnvpliim. " 0 Wt tntt I oi ls i.i rri.t. M i. U ti It TI... in,iuit-i linn mum lutttf fvn.lln tr,-K , 0 n iln.l i-Hll l lliHili. .'Illiiff IIii-iii, All hntr In tin In l tnw til It Itiw-ir. m-nij i,f iniim nun ii'iiiii, ii, (...ni-rni Atfm-- mid Suwiljr tvi nwiu uu. li'iM.,.i.ik Ml.t ttlcim,,, PETRI'S CURLINE. W iiriiiinrt In k.. j mi run M-iitH lint-,- iIiivk ,i (ir,-fl nwm in wnt-iri unit ilnnii w.-nttM-r. In .(wit mil) UMid .v Jim. T, I'ihiiu-iI Mint MtS(ililii,tr,Bnj lllll.'tM nf lii,tp,,. ui-iii-,-, i.r, pNtrn ii put Mr, Kmnk Nilll. Ilnti-I I '. ,. I !...., I'liiiriiim-v, I'uriliinit, ' n, jit nn ii did tlll'itl null- i1v i,-. A. M, l'i nip, ,s,n jj)! iiiiu-ii nu iim,. Mill. ln-mll, Mlllliiinm. A ul. .1 , nir t-iiniii;iii-iiii,mm tki- no nib-uium or . ' "-M I'll ll.TIK, -M3 B i 3 ixi -etsfe. O X . 5-- - sua inw." Trnnnrv B1WYY UMVVI 1 IGflilS WANTED ii o :. S ' ,; "'""O i-i ::'"' XSS H.'WAI . . rt JS . ...... tJ) El n u CLJ ' '" " 111 i Ly 112 erg Bm , B sa J. F. O'Donnell's oval ( Sale will last untiabout h December 1, whe"nifc ex- ' peets to begin mo'rL t0 7 his magnificent nevbVick., building.opposite thlpde- J pendenee National 1 W. K. GOOD SUCCESSOR TO M. O WAUtl liKAl KH l!f f 7" "rT-rC V . Mil III II JN "ij I t 1 "Y m;w :k)iw Aititmxci Kvova-: My utiM-k I imw tnont mtuilfU than evi-r I fore, !., nil tlm ('in.tnti.-rx i,r Hiti Atore eoiitluue irMiiitiK, tid t0 Ifnile who iuvr itlil U-funs In cuiiixvtUm with niv ft IM3PAIK SIIO herw Uvm unit Ihk inn be n-Mln-I lU-ini-tulA-r lh iiniiit niiit phuv, W. E. GOODELL, - F. 0. Patterson SUCtSSOR TO CEliICK I GOff. Dealer in CANDIES, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco. Mi ST., INDEPENDENCE. WATCHES. Elgin. Waltham, Sctli Thos, Swiss, or any movement desired, gold or silver case, hunter or open fe. CLOCKS. Our line includes ever)' ki of 30 hour and 8-day clocks. JEWELRY. Our stock is complete, and will pay you to select your jewelry fn it. SILVERWARE. Our stock of silverware . i . the county. Vc sell margin of profit. SPECTACLES. Ol bpetacles wc have and can fit all kinds of. MUSICAL GOODS Wc carry a line of IinV Guitars, Violins, etc., ot the fincit Kty. We also carry a large stock o Lic Plcistcr,! Paints. Oils, and ClnJ ! - il Paints, Oils, and FINALLY, Our and our prices and examine you buy or not. ftTTERSOfJ B OS, DRUGGISfS INDEPENDENCE OR. i Jb. offim I Mi bleAKtsI (o lmv. Hlu'-e timny to r nmi)iifiuiurtilf tM imiuiirtim-ut Main Streeultendence One OolriVeekly nn? a ivi rta- y If Huh vii-m r ! limn, lln-iit, .l.in iiil i ' r iml iw. ..ihI u miy Ti.viit Ctil lM w tin li r arl) mif , Xl iiiiiiiiii(jw ntrim rlut um-e.tal, ml vud en, i. bf i-ntih nruiir.0 iniitliii b. ku, 1 ir Ui woia. 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