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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1892)
at Wa ay a Mar!. Talk about cool hraded burglar. On tf th gfnttj who vUIWhI th raidttc ot Nr. William Hamiln outrival th daring audacity of Jim Barlow or Claud Duval 11 tmtrd tli hous whilst th hi' mate wr ouud Wp, and with tit at J or a match nroewilnd to InvMUKst. It apraare that h would hold a lighted tiatou wntil tt Imrtifd hla Angora, and th throwing th it ill burning raniatut on th floor light another. On returning to a room h had quitted a few tuotnanU befor kinw that Ui idaea wa on ftr. 1U ran from tits bona, and nutting a polio rn.o cool lr tuformisl him that "a hou Iwk ther xvss oa lira. It ounrtod to th Slac with th oDIvr, Tim tin wa now timing brightly, lu hi hast thaoftUwr failed to noltc that though th rear door waa own non ot th (auiily m to ba tn. Thoy secured pail, th burglar doing th pumping act, but th apparatus failed to respond. A large boiler of water, Intended for tu next day" washing, stood oouvnieiit,and be tween thm they carried th boiler of water into th hon, when th flame wwra aooa extinguished. It waa when th oflleor looked around for hi gentle manly associate that h discovered that h waa alone, Th family waa aroused, and then it wa found that th houa had been ransacked, but little of any vauta taeu. loteuo iv. Worl.iI MmIMms llvUlaa, An etuiuent lady missionary in Ru mah recently gav Dr. A. J. tfordoit an tnatrnetiv but somewhat startliug chap for front her ejperianee. In on of her tour, ah aaid, ill rant npon a village where cholera wa raging. Having with ber a quantity of a faiuona paiuklller ah went from hon to honso admin istering th remedy to th inraliil and left a number of bottle to ba used aftr alt had goue. Returning to the village tun month after, th missionary wm met by the head man of th community, who cheered and delighted her by thl intelligence: "Teacher, wa have com over to your tide. Th medicine did so much good that w bar accepted your Hod." Overjoyed at thi new, aha wa con ducted to th hon of her informant, Who, opening a room, showed ber th painkiller bottle solemnly arranged in a row npon a aholf, and before them tli wholo comiany immediately prostrated tliemsvlve in wortdiip. Modern Church. Nuwfn raaaaM. Th pawnbroker' sale shop have held me before their window many and many an hour i noe childhood, and today when I pause, before on 1 feel a keener touch of th hupnlse of youth than anrtUinis else can bring bark to me. There i much humbug iu the Uowery, but there 1 no humbug in what I hi'sestorwi display. IV tin and tragedy arVVonstaully exhibited and enacted on every block of that throb bing avenue, but it all neriua to in a nothing beaid the trag and pathetic tale that are told by th good in then tor front. The vanity of man w felt by every poor tram,'er who la knocked about and jostled by the crwd that throng th pavement, but for a wnuon npon vanity I kuow no text in all New York lika the content of on of thew window. Julitin IUlph in Cvntnry. FuhU Sh.lli N.r lloalua. Twenty-one ttieciiuen of finwil tliell hav been found in the vicinity of Doa tou. Soma of then foosils were found in tha Muddy river, on th border of Brookline; nine have been found in th dredging of the Charle river near th Bock Ilty. boiu of th oyator bell ara ten inche long. Other peclmeni coma from South Ho too, midway be tween City Point and Caatl island. Kooe of them are now existing north of Capa Cod and but few north of New Jersey, except in rare caaea. Phila delphia Ledger. FrebUlorl Claau. Near th Mediterranean coaai, not far from Nice, are nine g rot t oca which ar remarkable for the prehbtorio rental n found in them. Th valua of the) grottoe a a field of prehUtorio reaearch wa recognized tweuty year aga They' wer at that time pnrchaaed by Mr Emila Kiviere, who, however, neglected to work them, and told them again to a quarry master, who, on removing torn of th rock, unearthed torn of th re mains. 8inc then th grot toe hav been in litigation much of th time and no on ha been able properly to luvontl- gate them. At present throe skeleton found ther ar figuring In th law court a On U of a man wboe estimated height t 1 feet 9 inchea Th bead of th skeleton Is missing. Another is the skeleton of a woman 0 feet 8 inches tall, and th third is the remains of a youth. Theee added to previous discoveries make seven skel etona of prehistoric, men unearthed np to the present time in these cave Th Italian government has not attempted to exercia any rights in the matter. Up to 1373 Mr. Kiviere bail discovered the skeletons of one man and two chil dren, which were some twenty-nin feet below tha level of the cave and wer surrounded by undoubted paleolithic implements. The bed U a compact one of limestone. Chicago News. Wadded Our Ur Mother's Grave. The most unique marriage ever per formed in Baltimore took place Mon day within the bounduric of Green Mount cemetery over the grave of the parents of the bride. The groom was Colonel Hendrick Von Htamp, ex-tninia ter of Denmark to the United States, a knlgbt of the Order of Dannebrog, and the bride was Miss Mildred Hammond, daughter of the lute General Hammond. 8ix carriages were occupied by the wed ding party, but the vehicles were snp posed to be a funeral cortege as they slowly moved through tho cemetery When the Hammond lot was reached the graves were strewn with Howers and the wedding was quickly per formed, the bride standing npon the grave of her mother and the groom upon th grave of the bride's father The bride is of one of Maryland's oldest families, being a re mo to descendant of President Oeorge Washington, bhe is forty and the groom forty-fonr years old. Baltimore Letter. The Hammi Jmirnpjr ot m l.nthlug NalL About fifty-four years ago Washing ton Meguhan, contractor and builder of this place, was working at his trade, that of a plusterer, in liliiir county, when be accidentally swallowed a lathing nail. He was very much alunned about the accidout at the time, but as he felt no evil reBults from the extraordinary diet, in the coume of two or three weeks he hod forgotten all about it. Recently, however, Mr. Megahan has felt a pecu liar sensation in the palm of bis left band, and one day lat week he was able, to feol the outline of a small nail, and then it was that he remembered having swallowed the lathing null fifty-four years before. The nail is rapidly work ing its way through the flesh of his hand, and when It has worked np under the skin Mr. Megahan will have a physi cian remove it. Somerset Herald. t ' nutlier Mliod. Tha following was the peroration of an orator at a political meeting not long ago: I "The time has come when we must leave off voting for ornamental princi ples and vote to put bread and butter in our pockets." Tha r4r Waal Mat Realt, Colonel Thomas t, FUhor tell a story which i a goodwill Among th first railroad built lu th United Stat wa a little line about twvnty mile in length. In th fours of tint a big tunnel tin wa ronatructa! through th sain oountrr. Th original lln bo- rum niervly a branch. For many year tt wa run in a cheap way, with on locomotive, on engineer and two or three freight car. Finally a new general manager wa apitolnted. II had been In th offtv but a wevk when h sent forth on km conductor who hail held th posi tion evrr sine th wad wa built. "I would Ilk to hav your resigna tion, aaid th general mauager, whan Hi conductor pird, "My rvaignaliour impaired tha con ductor In astonishment. "Yea, surt your." ' "What for, prayr "Well, I want to tnak oni change and got new blood lu th lln,' wa th general manager reply, "t wool resign,' answered th con ductor. "Then I will b compelled todlacharg you, a step which tor your aak I had hojied I would b saved from taking." "Young man, you will notdiacharg me, ! own a controlling interest In th stock of thi railroad and elect th presi dt and board of director. I shall hav you nred. Th old conductor did really own th majority of th slock, and, a h aaid, put in hi own board ot director and preaident. Atlanta Omstitutioo, As Ideal Stadia. In my iprieno (her is nothing Ilk a gondola to paint from, especially la th summer and it is th summer time. Then all the Venetian cab ar gay In their sunshiny attir, and hav laid asid their dark, hooded cloaks, their rainy day mackintoshes-their feist and hav pulled over their shoulder a frail awning of creamy whit, perched upon a deli cat iron framework, with snowy curtains at stdas and back, under which you paint in tat or loung lux uriously, drinking In th beauty about you I hava iu my Wandering tried all sorts of moving thing tu paiut from; tartans In Spain, volant In Cuba, broad sailed lugger in Holland, muleait Mexico, and cab everywhere. On I rwioeniber with delight an old nlghthawk in Amster dam that offered in not only its front seat fur my eaxd, its arm rent fur my water bottle, and a pocket in th dour flap for bruahv (I am likely to xpect all thee couveuivocr In wm toe moat d la reputable of cabal, but insisted oa giving m th additional luxury of a knot hoi in its floor for wast water. But with all thi a cab I not a gon dola, F. llopklnsoo Smith lu Scribnar. Th .development ot th Cotton seed industry ha been o great, and th many article now mad from it ar so useful, that it has supplanted th famous olive trva product in a majority of case. Electrio headlights of abont 1.300 can dle power at now in general oa on th railroad iu Indiana. They ar very fa vorably spoken of by engiueer. ttaad aa Cntlla, Tliey lay iiiultltudc when they are the product of iieghH of Incipient dlmRW. A "slight" cold, a tit of III- HgeHtkm, Mllousonat, or constipation, each or any of these "minor altmenta" sdvntiw lu ninny Ciaiw with "league- destroying atrldi-a.' (live theni a twift, early defeat with Hiattettera Stomni h Bitters and avert the danger. Aberuetliy Bilmliil(t'rel an alannlng rebuke to the man who Informed him that he had "only a cold P "Only a xM," repeated the doctor. "What would ye have the plague!" Illicit- niatUm and la grippe are easily extin iiUlmljf at the start. Why then al low them to get up a full head of steam? I'lttou the brake wltli tlie Hitlers. t he genial warmth which this superb medicine diftuses tlirough the system, the Impetus it give to I tie circulation if the bliMHt, its Mxitblng ami strength ening I'ftVcl u ion the nervous, specially reciHuuielMl it to the enfeebled and sick. "I' Is the great Tllk' for malaria. Ilatljr's Flanas and Orgaat, Hou. Dniili'l F. Ileatty, the great or- nn and piano innnufucturvr, Is build ing and shipping more organs and Dtiuios than ever, in 1H70 Mr. ltcatty k'fUionie a iH'iiiilltwi nlow-laty, and by bis Indomitable will he has worked his w v ui o us to stdl so far, nearly lOO.(XK) of Jicatty' organs and plumsi since 1H7UI .Nothing wcins to llisliearten bim; ob ttacles laid In his way that would have ttwlttil any onllnary man forever, lie turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, are very pnpulurand are to be found In all iwrts of the world. We are Informed that during the next ten year be In tends to sell 3k),uu) more of his mako. 1 I but meaiis a ImisImphs of f aO,0Ul,(MI) If we average them at tHKieuch. It Is al ready the largest husincH of the kind inexiHtence. .Send to Daniel F. Bcntty, waHiungion, isew Jeisey, ror catalogue THE FOR A SHORT TIMC I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS. Blown wnter sels, beautifully etched $1 (X) 'I'mOIb sets, four pieces , 65 Wash bowl anil pitchet. Iniud painted 7S Fruit dishes, various style , , 85 Cuke stands ., 8T Mssou fruit jure (quarts) per diaeu 1 1A Jelly glusses per down t , 60 ('riirub trny nud brush , 25 Cprboi turned wnsb boiler 1 75 Mrs. 1'otts's nickel plated ssd irons, per set 1 75 Elegant dress shirts, worth 81.50 ,' 1 00 Quick sides mid smiill profits is our motto, first National Hank. G-EO. "W. "F!"F!ID, Proprietor. ENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, " - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property Those having property PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, ' Daalar Choice Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a. m. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Main street, Genkral Directory. UMirm s-rtTiH. Prealdeut , , . Benjamin llrrioa VtorriiiMt.,,.,,,,,tvl I. Morion 80. ot Blat .....John W. Foster 80. nf Treasury,,,,....,., Oh. Foater tWmatf General.,, John Wanimakar Hev of Interior, .John W, Nobl Meo,sf War.. ,,Hlwn B. F.lkin 80, ot Navy .lUnjauiiu F.Trsoy Altoruey Ueutml W.H, It, Millar Hero, of Agriculture,,,,., Jeremish Husk Oom.ot Kduolion.,.,....V. T.IUrri (Sm. o IVusloiis, ,,,,,,,,, .0. B.Itaum arati op oaaooM tKiveruor Mjflvealer l'uuoyr Secof Mlat ..,,Oeo.W. Mellrid Treasurer,... Phil Melclisu 8upl. ot lub, Iu..' R. M. MoKlroy Atty, General . , , , , ,00. V, Chsrolierlalu SUUI'rluter ....Frank Baker n m -......- 1 M H. Milehell ' I J. N.IIolpb Oongretaman, isl dial., Bin gar Hermann U ,W. R. Ellis (W.f.Istrd Supreme tViiirt,.,. i H. 8, Bean ( (, A. MiKire Supt of ruitutiry.,,,U. H. Duwuiug Hupl. of Asylum,. ., L. U Rowland (O. W.Oolvlg R. R, Oom..... I Robert Clow (A. ft. Hamilton Clerk Frank Miller ( F. a Rend. Fim r leb Cow It 0, Campbell I Oeo, T, Myers. Fowl Pom W. W, Baker Cireuil Jnda ...Oeo. II. llnmell Dwtrtet Ally,.... .J. MoCala IH1LK COt'llTT. 8laU Hausb.r ...,,N. It. Duller ReprcaeuUllfM JJ'SjJJJ txjuuiyjuug,.,. ...... ...... r. nurcit 8hrt(T ,..W, U Well Clerk , ....W.H. Mulkey Treasurer., .,.,.,,,,,,,.,,11 U. Copr aetmA nupt , r, O. uuteninatm Asaeaatir,..,, ,t lyl Beckett Hurvayor ,t. I Bailor Corotr K. L. Ktiobam mnariMUMOE Mayor..., ,....M. Merwin RMirdr , ....J.T. Ford Marsha) ,..T. Feanell Treasurer .......K. t. Ueukl civr cnpmiL, F. A. Duuty First Ward Seooud Ward.., Thiru Ward..., K. K re n Bel I A. H. Look Jam Oibson J M. Merwin ")A. Wilson rttuoi, aiaanuSH. L tl, Gilmor litnot No, G. W. Hhlun (W. K. Creasy Herk 3, lXIrvin CHURCH OiRECTORV. Ftaat DtrrisT.-Rundsy Kchooi si IU o'clock a. at. 1'reai-iiiiia vry Hundsy at II o clock am., sod also every Nuody evening. Young peuple's nwting on hour befur aarvoe iu the evrulsg. 1'rsyar meeting vry Tbarsday evening. All eordially invited tu attend. Rav. A. J. HcxsaatM, rsUr, Csbraav rsasiTjits. lrachlng service every Hundsy morning al II and also ia th evening at T o'clock, rlumlsji tkbool t Vi o'clock, lmmel lately after areaciiiog. I raver ueetiny every w au- day evening. A eomtai mviisimn ex tentled lu all, especially t rangers vititiog llieclly. M. K. Cnrai a Hoctr.- Preaching ev ery flrat and third tiuodsy. Hundsy fwbfw al 8 o clock In lb anarnnon Prsrer meeling every Thursday evening, AJIIovileu. Rkv. J. M. Park an, Paator, EvsauauoakPreaoblng every Hab bath except the seoond Hunday in Ih month al lodepeudence at 7 p. m., and at Monmouth in the public school build tug at a a. tn., by in paior, lUv. A. ti, Cori.t. CiiHisTtM.-BuodsT rkb'iol every Hun day al IU o'clock. Preaching I h first and second Hundsy of I lie month morn Ing ami evening, I'rayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Biv. It. L. Hasi,Lr. Pastor jis. ion & DRUGGISTS. We hav juat oiwiiihI a new drug atom in Monnioiilh, which we have fitted up with complete Hue of druipi ami driiggmU' aundrioe. Our atock Ih purc.fntih, brlirht, and new. Our pritvi will ho rwwmlli and by fair uoulltig and court cotm treat- incut, we hope to Accure share of your patronage. I'rcecripuoua uc ciirulcly compotiiidiKl. Monmouth, Oregon . w. t mum Merchant Tailor! C STRCCT. OPPOSITE POJTOrtlCI. Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT HKASONAni.K RATK. FAIR. (live us a call. Second door sotilh of of all kinds. for sale, please call. Proprietor, In Sweats Independence, Oregon. U-SMERUD - i1 - at mJ?7. jdL m 1 THE PLANO BINDERS A General Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and Main ats.t INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON. .raaooTA Prescott & Vonoss, .f norairrons or Independent Sauu mill. FIR AND BARD WOOD, HOUGH AND DHKSSKD I.U.MI'.FI! A. Winui, Manfr, I1E1I1ICE STABL Stylish Turnouts Always in Readiness. Haviti); lately jiunluwil tho fiitiio lutcront In tlto aluMm of .1. X. Join, we ih now Utlor prt'intrtMl Hunt over lo uo vt the ilommnH ot the lulllp, we ttw now liuiklitK ! mo tri'iHi(us to imtko tmiii) aiilmtitntml iitiirt'o'iMiil. lenm T.i. TntvclliiL' moil tt aiaM itilty, 8ALCM STAG a wii, lniiv laavM t nit lif sr I tnl,'(ir!i',w al I a in.i talam IihW.-ihKm., lif al 1 1 lu.t ! v o DAMON & COOK, Proprs. WElREiHl B. F. BURCH & SON. We rau Imjnutul fmir ilmim south of tlio First Xatioiml Itunk, itml amilil 1h ploiwil to liuvc you iliiip in nml wo tin; ami if you liavtj tinytliiiif? In lln rvitl'MtUfo lino, wo am tins jH'rsotm you n liMikinj; for. Tliif i the lHt iorlioti of tho Willaiuolto viilliy. I'lHijilii an Ix'cliiiiiiijj to li iiin tho fai t, itml aro coming th1a way. llmtiiHo of thiit fu t, we aro hrif; coiiij; to Hlny! kifji our ryo ojhmi uihI ninth"! If you have uoin'ily to Moll, lit it with uh. If you aiuil t Imy, wo emu milt you. We will hiHtiro your jhojm-i ty, or lo your eol looting. It will bo to your iiilorwt to ''"H w us la-foto you it or iiuitIuih' jirfiporty elsowhoro. T. W. ESTE Succewor la J. Dalr Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars have on linml a lmttr) lot of piinncil utm.'ri llml will tin huM liy tlio ciini) vim v olisup. Also, a lot of Tory flue Iiuiii, thst Remember the old MEN T WHY ARE YOU w. mmwmm f i j wfr Fr! ir mi."'" J w hav a relief and cure jn your Ignoranc of effects and vitality -which 1st tvstcm th clement thus i a j. strength and vigor will f oU cur or money refunded, Dr. Sanden' Electric ?S after all other treatments VVK.1. J , ... . . VIU ...... J W. TH B v I iTT V ll t templet falvtnlc bsttery, made Into a belt so a to be easily worn during work or at rest, ami It gives soothing,' prolonged currents which ar Instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or wa forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Eleotria Suspensory, the BrssUst boon ever given weak men, and we warrant It to cur any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, ot Xonay Raftindad. They art graded In strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, mUUIIc-aged or old men, and will cur th worst cases In two or three month. Address 8 AN DC N ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. &GQ. 1 a. viit-i .a is as is Inilepctnlotift', Orrgon, by Iho tiny or ,m.ll,.j iMmnhtl n h..i. n. ... !-. lr. iikIkivixim. . fc.f .i .fiit tts ii n m. i nmi lni,. nilrur.. n.r l iu ( H m 1 1 in, E D, Irvln, In will bo sokl vtry ui'iir cost. stand of J. D. I. in AND SUSPENSOftY FOR ?PSack.KidneVTroubles.Nerv6usn gM5LEEPLESSNE55.FbORMEMORV & GENERAL LlHeALTH lifllWv tia rtVrtS .if aKn.aa tvi...... iw.mi.hJ ......... I?.. ....i. ...ff - .v.iva, ,nv,.i,,, nun j mm SApu.lllOi i Ul until H11IICOTH In our marvelous Invention, which requires but a trial to convince tlie most skcpticnl, or by excesses, or exposure, you may bnve unduly drained your BTstem of nerve fore eloctrlclty urn thus cnimeJ vour weakness or Inclc ot force. If vou mniam drained, which ar required for vigorous strcURth, you will remove the cnusc, and heullh, low at one and In a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarantee a Send for our illustrated l'amphlets, free j sent by mall, sealed. Belt Is no experiment, as we hav restored thousand to robust health and vliror, failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout tliia State, who would gladly whora we hsvo strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after uslniv our Bnlt. DR. SRNDEN ELECTRIC BELT mt Harness, Saddles, Whip's, Oils, Robes, and Brushes. sii & cue: SI. CHARLES HOTEL r Hotel of the NortliweM IxaJin lnt rf . Hyilraulle flevanir.altwirtr lIU, itii.l m l i,i.iil.,n Mi.rmi'iNi'in. Jit-aly furiul-l, IlKWIV llilMli Mr. ly inrtwiiMl, ..m n'i!irniil ,.iii.n i..t wllh Ilia lietlw. iin iiitnit'v.t Hiitt riltl rMiN s C. W, KNOWLC8, PROPRIETOR, Cat. rnl i4 Htnimn, PORTtAN O, OWCCON. TftST AND " 6CUTH u SOtJU'tM PACIFIC ROUTE SHASTA UIHE. Kif Tf altti PorUaua Psllf. 1 '! I', 10 " Mi , l'..rUiin. A" ,IImiit Ar. I .. i-'i l.v. T ', A, i ji a. a i l .v. Al.it. Iil!l . ol-li SI lH"!l a'll il it in -I ... l.'i'S l .l . I. I'l. j,"iu i Ht. .,il.!i .(, AUy, JamtvM.flw.l'l. ,,,,, llnrudurif, JutM-tlKti Hid n" i ami au " " I i V, 1-iirlh.n.f ,,. - tl,MwlHlff , 7' 1 Ariivn, . i ....i..i, .. m r. a , ! -..iiian,i '. . a Albany Local. lHjiti Hwidar it,vw l'.rtlmt. , . i'. in I Arrh,' 't ii . ' . m I rllnmf . lit Ma, III iri.i.M.w r.t rn.isi.i:i:n:KS Stxund tia Slet'jiin Cai fr'tirOf m s.is' i. -M tf rm i-g.-fiij holing wl.iii I J.'t Uilm iinl m" Wmt mde UlvlKion. tU tucoii 1'orll.intl ami Corvollt MAIL THADt CAILt (Krt.iuu..r.) .. 1, t'nfilsiiX ATT SO f. at. II 11 . I sr. laJatvlHrnrt At. 1 I m VI o r. s. I at. yurtalli. t. I U j m t Altnt aa4 l"ir,:ll cmol a lib Ukliuot Ofit'a 1'a. luv Halrca-i. UTK&3 TRAM DAtLT (KwH Siimt'T) Iirrlia. HrVlnri.lli, ISM I .W1 .il . S TO . a rvr0'.. . t. n. 4. a. UrMHllillUl taaouaa tickets to ma poists tliT ISO BUITU. 0i., csu ou Ritttiir . wul si iul.ws iiua a. oetJta, i r. aootai. Swap. A ait I. raat Agt MltH,M, lilll.UiiN. , rsffiTfifnfl atg3 On sale to jVia. (WaVa ?ftM fEl'U ft!M HVHirtj uii!j mm,', Viv Diuraki St. Paul, St. Louis, AnJ Ad rVtllil. HAST, NORTH, AN!) SOI I H THflOUCH SLEEPtflS. DECLINING! CHAIN CAHS, AND DINERS. SicAmvtt from fr(land la KVffiy . !., Sun Francl.cn TICKETS TO AKD FROM EUROPE. Kr nil unit s..iurnl liif.irinntl.in rulluii or niiiiiVM. W. II, Mi ni iirni., Al,iii, Asl. it4 Wiililiimui Wl I'mtl'LANK, OHKiaiN it Trees.' of tiiilo ly flip mittrMlirhi( . at iK I'Mtllll . III.. Jit ill tilltVf i )r . iTitiHi rrttti, iii-.twii ni Hitvor, hihI l'trtt lw clHM'rh'Mt ttiin."', uprltiit, mnpiMs, tilttt-k-llMitiHtiilli"- ltMU tin hiUvliMM-c tit mtwoii- HitU ti'rnins Atl'rvH( It n, i(MlrK, WEAK M WHOAREDEBILITATFQ AKinllFrFDlNin from Nervous Debility! Seminal Weak- NESS.L.OSSEaPRAINS,lMPOTENCY OFt Lost tviAMTinnn Phfi im ATi ;m I aiup J. L lis ProprlOf Of City Track and Transfer Co. Hauling of nil Kiml ! l KimsoiihI'Io - - Iliilt'jH'tnklH'e. Orcun. ' HiUincry ; Faasy te Kail W M)Jif Hllv"l "' laai-rar'. (I ! i Solcntino Arlw j Agtncy "t oavcart, T0 , ton psiisi. hichti, ato. is '(irntific American M4. fftliWIMlttllf tHM,)IIW4sf Mwit4 hm llhfrttl it emr i :iJ m itnU. t t f l W I HE VT. ttt 0:irl " mim U att-r. i s-n'"ljr sii ihm,4 MMtr.i. wui U -m I - ' r, "" "' w V,-Mlll H. dw-avi U 4 - lit mi H4 4Hf wjvi-H'. i4aW'-!iI? H'" " - h f.fc.lW.f. "iM WiUlrWa m4n i .ttw a-t f'i MMMtllk., M.:-'I''' Srtf .) '. . a.T i - ' I' - ,.. vf i(..a(4f Iwii'-jtl Va1 M4 ,. f a. al U ti w. ! is l H ,f 4 H:ia- -. ' t tHll.. . !..( UaiJIi as, iMt 14 U't idm ' V" tf tmbf J U - V i ) rt-4'l fc.pf.tr -' ", -w " 4 .4 -I W' '' !! j s.i. in t ! f 4 wi il 'I tUi'4- !. i t t- IriM tW-a -- 1 tat:iF't''.,si !..' wmj -wf . VHh" Pf t i.'-LSf, 4 .,U-t lWinl . All" .rla!f 9 'U,(-.l 0 a ..! W ltr h I a. a. .... "S.f t m .- iMOit.m !.- Si .i w il !. fmU 'i I s" i II, tttl . V.t Uut 114 lrtH4, UMltM, The Peois' ' ao a! 'V K1 1 " to1 Int.,!'- ana trm Ilif1" m w Mi ss mi,i mii, """ EmS tiul.M ! ultn fmtM la SMMwa. l""l Ml I't 1 '"''Z vii&lw M a fttrn s. " B. F. ANDREWS, Prop. Wo huvo tvoentlj talilishi-il a Crat vhm tmat mnrket, on C tnct, ojinitHiio I.ililo I'likiio Hotel, iiml kM-j on huml all ilmla of FRESH and SALT MEATS, SAUSAGE, etc. Everything First-class. Free Delivery Walker Sucwsor to Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. W aolloll a hr of your patrenags. HERCULES r& GAS GASOLINE EFJGItlS JTO pAtlrries oi-r.'sctWo SptrSt tn rsr for. - Ms M am ail Oi- dirt ?luTr i4-ar ti. flu.n turn OJ. f oneay tt COSTS LESS to ia it. "Via, aaa .ooixi- 4i r ro cu o t&a mr other Caa cr OnxUia Vagia sow buXt. snm ron illustrated hrsatLmvx anevzux ro taha PALMER & REY, mwt T. goo.de.l:i SUCCESSOR TO UKAI.KR IN ' i;lTfTTfl3- nAssTO til iJiK. MiV OOODH AKIUVIXO EVERY WEEK, ; My stuck U now nioro oomplolo thn ever before. Shaft U pU-nwd to have jU tlu niatimuiin of w t.r wit .Imio trading nml hope to luduoe many to j triiili. who n,,VH aid U'foiv. n coniu-i'tlon with my Btoro Is a K JSP AIR SHOP Whoro booMs ami hIhh-s be romilixMl or nmnufttotured under the mamigenieut of M. A. 11AKKH, iioiiUMiilitT the nnnio and pluee, W. E. GOODKLL, - Main Steet, independence. BEATTV'S Clrat4 ORGANS AND PIANOS. Ir'r Csllifu-a, atlmM, DANIEL F. UtkUl, WMhingt.,n, J. Front 'JI HMINAL or .INTKItHut l'ONTM (he jaWBi none l p. j, t.uwn.1. .! !3 El M CAST id SCHH mmXk, souu run Through Vwlibuled Train Every Day In th Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO roiniaJi.nUXIXO TAIW oii auriifoiw!. l'ulliiifin I'ntwlng l(Miiu HlM-iM'tw ot latest eii!imciit, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, lUwl that cau m oniintru-t-I, and in whii h aiiniuiwU'loiia ar iKith frwand furulhhi- for liohloni of II rat or m-o-oml rliwa tk-ketM, Mid LECJNIjlf CBlCHfS. 1 Continuous line, Ccmectin; with all Iks, Arhirtlti itinx an4 nlnlmla4 ar.l. I'ullii.afi lii.f mvrallna an baMnirwJ In al v ie tliriJUftl an J- HHI w' U rua4. THROUGH TICKETS In sad tmm j) smlnia In AnwrV ra, JisUnil, an :uni, nan b nifriiaar4 si any rUrl um- d till ci.innr. full Infnftiiaikw nr4. ma raia. Imm ik IraOt.. rrtilr. an Mlw la4ia.luruMi4uaaillUu lo au aanl, if A. D. CHARLTON, Awlaianl Itatrral l'ai.rtcf Asal, N, Ul Klll lrrH,vr la ailt(lua. , PORTLAND, OR. JAMES GIBSON, LOCAL ACCNT j lnpnsno, Orflon. Meal Market. ros., Hcnkl 4 Walker, H. D WALLER, U Wear of Eslra Quality