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V i s I I ..I li t! ? i if i ,'i 4 ( 'J i i ( ' flsKKO BY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rtYAftlS IS ADTAM'B. Om Tsar . . . KM tMtMottUM ,.'. 1.W ItawMonuM JO All usertafsaad dali notiem not icwl lot 0v Umi IU b lasertea o-ee. All over ftW Una will b charged Ovs wnu pvT tine snewtj obtiurary rtssiluiHUi will b cbargeil Rtral U rate u( Bv couU per Hue. tlStftstorsa M U IXwWumc ta ludisl tsnco, OTTU, a sseund-elajs luHW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l tUtslXsSTlNTAXCKg .Remember thai Uw pabUhersof this paper bi art b notified bj leUor whso s sutwrtiwr vlslie bl pr tupMNl. AUaroara- must b paid. ALWAYS OIVK TUS JiAMK l IAS PW odk to vtttfb ur paper to seal. Your mm aa not, b Aniad ua our twuk unle. till to duo ALL LKTTKiy should tw addressed ta tb WEST alUK, Indepeudsncs, How would D. L. Keyt like It if the It'publiaui membra whooppused life uontfuAlfou lor tiw legislature la tbe last republican couuty uouvcuOuu bad bolted Ilia couvenuou and wurked against blia ud A democratic or a populist bad been elecleu la bis ptac: Hb (neuda would navs howled aud yelled that the uieiu tiers wbo bolted wem populisu Aud tney would bv been juoUfied ax ktckiug lt tueiubtrr IbAt bottd out ol lb rrpublicu part jr. Tb AUM priucipkf a(ptt tu bis cam. iht weal luui Um caucus wub tb rort of the republican meiulxr kuowtug xacUy tbat tb uiajurtty U llie caucu would Uouduate a Ubild MjU seuaior aud tb iuofity uaiued J. M Uulpb aud bis tiuuuuaitou was UiaUe unatulous wtUioul a dt.wuUug votr t&d oue of Um first to go ImcA ou bi party was lt L. Kcyu it to said that iudivulual trefrreucv is Ums rtsasou Umt CapUm tyutuus ba uad A rv port adverse to Urn vuuipWl iugof lbt juy at Yaqutua tw'. lit Wus laud at Coos bay. Yauiua ba is tii lurarusl seaport to tuis purtiv u of lUo valley aud its furtbur improve meul will be pro!iiait U Uie uppr Valley towns as well as plavva tu Ui lauuediato riciuity of Ibat iiay. Ac oouuls froai maav newspaper iu Ibis portions of the slaU do not agree wiUi tb report issued by the Capiat u. Tb Uoa. W. D, llare was up to Sa latu last wevk lookliig lue siiUaUuu over. Air. Hare is a very plea.ui, liriut oiau, aud bas Aarut irteuu AUiuug All parties alilioug bo calls himself A populist, lie tela Uie teu popuiibt voles as tbey are ouuuUxl. IftlieyhadUie majority lu tue k-gisla-. ture, be would be Ums next setiator. baktu iW. If Mr. Hare has tbe majori u- la the legisialure of course be would be the next senator, but our leg islators have no idea of sending A pop ulist to congress, nor anybody else wbo is in favor of free coinage of silver and other popuUstic dogmas. tkuith of Polk is making a hard fight against clerkships. He never allows an opportunity to pa to bit the clerk ship a whack, or to bit any proositioti to create A clerkship a wiiacA. smitb is not taking clerkships for supportiug Dolphor Using tbeui for auy other purpose Capital Journal. Representative Smith is at .Salem to help legislate for tbe people aud Dot U spend the money of the state ou hi friend nor any body else. He i mak ing a good record. Congressman Champ Clark ruigt.t be able to find occupation on the stae alter tbe fourth of next mouth, as a professional strong man. lie claims to have once lifted 1,250 pound dead weight .. Whv should the detainment of agriculture go to Uie needless expense of Miblishiuii a bi-monthly bulletin of tbe condition of labor when llit daily Dewspapeis give the iiilornisti- n 365 days in the year? A swelled head is as dangerous t nations as to individuals. This tip i extended to tbe emeror of Japan with out cbarire, whether he renew hie aubscriplion or not Why should the administration waste its time trying to mediate be tween foreign nations, when it has the warring elemeuls of congress right under its ne? ProfeftHional rat killers had to be called in to rid the peusion ufllce, at Waehinirtoa. of rat a The office hai- other verailn still more difficult U. eradicate. Ex-Governor HoBg, of Texas, den it his reporte I intention to start for the senate via. the newspaper route. He knows there are bleaching bonea on tvery mile of that Mad. SSBBBSSSSSSBiaSSSSBSBBSBSSaaSBBB What' in a name? The formers of plaie glass trust say they are only "adapting the plate glat to the condi tions of tbe new taiift law." The question of a settlement with the Pacific railroAds will also be left . for tbe republican congress to settle. Vben Montana sent ber Mantle to tbe Senate the democratic majority aa aiiugly covered up. ho rr.u.ac wlUk ttes parauual f Chft Uwa he ha. A "iUter UguH doeeu't appear to bp ttf valusble to a public wao tbf day. tTtAluly tbat powsmMHt by Dully Breckinridge, of ths h.xu, has not bwa, - There Is growlug suspicion that lh country could surviv the rellmiK ut of Atumiev General Oloey, hut there ar no hidl'-atloosof It Wing put to tlx test. Is It becaum lh English own many of our breweries that the dvmo- crata are opiwed to lucreaw the lax on teer? Henry Walterstku'a tkeni;n of the silver uieu IxhK-s tto iphhI to Heimlor lUack burn's canvass for re-elwlbui. 8enatvr HUl's frieitdobip for the adiiilub'tratioo la not of tbe IXsumhi aud l'ythlas kind. Tbe Bmoklyu trolly atnker have also gone Into the boud butultig busk oess. CORRESPONDENCE. BlESl TISTA. Tbe dime social given by the ladies of the Evangelloal church Friday utgbt a week ago was o,uite a success. A Cob iectiou of R2J was taken. Mr. Hughs and wife left for Silver ton laM week, also Mr. and Mrs Red ford moved to their home lu A uertcau IVltUUl. Mr. La Valley, who has been In our town fur some time, returned to bis home in 1 ortlaiid last w eek. MImi Mluor, of A uierit-a u Bottom, left last week where she will take up Iter school at Fair View, i'bester I)vidm, of Conrallia, was iu his jart of ihetvuniry buying cat tle tbe flrst of last week. A company of nine un a of Portland are busy at work at Jim. Fraibera lx k quarry jut above town. The farmers aruuud this vlciulty are busy plowtug aud sowiug gralu during Ibis flue Weather, Tli on tbe skit list are Mrs. Qeorge .xll, "traudma" KrueU aud IWu. Hall. Must Laura Whitemaa, of this place, returutxl to kIkiuI at (Saknu Mouday. James Hbivea, of tbe Sab'tu I'nlver- atly, speut hint we-k with bis parent. Dou. Baldwin V tailed iu And about Weils lauou (Saturday and buuday. Tbe re were exercises At tbe school thursday before the ZiLh. D1STKUT SO. 82. Gov. Fletcher lectured la tbe school house ou balurday eveuiug, tbe Kill f be bouse was packed lu Um Utmost, many nut telug able to secute siaid llig room. Tbe subject was "Tbe Ideal Ik-utiemau." He held Uie cksie stleli liou uf tbe audiewe from U ijiuuiug lu nd ,u M lU Tbur day evening, the 21t of February Subject "Random Slimrs at Giant Wrongs." Tbe awelling or W Uluau V lid was roldied on Saturday eveuiug last white the family were atieudtug the lecture of Air. FleU-hef. The tbieves eU it-red st the kiu tK U window, and carried t! f 17.50 In cash, but nothing else. It uot known who the thieves were, aud probably never will. It is thought ihst tbey must have beeu boU. Mr. tie!. Barntrd nhme sicknew sras rv(Kru-l lat week Is muh better aud w ill soon be able to go about as usual. Tbe Rev. Mr. Malhewa, of Lincoln will prt-arh at the suliool boure at io'ckK'k p. m. on Sunday tbe 17th. Mr. H-ory Stanton and Mis H len were married at Eota on Sunday 1-u.U DALLAS. Mr. Bert Luca of Maumouth, wa (U Iailas Monday Itsikiug after busi lies of his bicycle agency.. 1 1 seem as though several ol our citizens were oing to have some sport on wbeeU tbe coming summer, already buying tbeui. The Dallas city council has panted a rurft w law aud Monday eveuiug the first bell raug at o'clock, p m. and al ":15 there was not a youngster to be -vn n the streets. Think this is a i'lea. Mws Margaret Gei)end.iflVr, pri lent of the Epworth h-ague of this dis trict, has I fell in Didlas the iat week us king preratioiis for the conven tion that meets here In April. .Hon Warren Truitt, formerly ff this plsce, but at this time is United State judge f the Alaska district ws eenbyaomeof his Isliaa friends in -Jalem, Sunday. The lots of Mrs. livens, at tbe east tndofCxurt street have been com llet ly rid tbeof oak grubs and now she has sow n them to wlteaL Tliey hs.k fine. Tbe ladle of the Christian church ill olwerve educatiniial day Sunday vening, February 17th, and a good programme has been prepared. Tbe drama "Nevada or the Lost Mines" will 1 played Thursday eve ing by home talent aud we feet sure that it w ill be good. Mr. A. J. Rhoder and Mrs. F. A. Stiles went to Salem Saturday aud spent a few day with friend at that plsce. The ornamental tree around the properly of Abel Uglow have been trimmed, and the place now looks fine. Prof. A. M. Sanders, principal of the academy, went to Mc.MiuuviUe Satur day and returned Monday. W. D. El kin and family of Indepen dence came over ai.d spent Sunday w lib Dallas relative. MIhs Edna Hubbard, of Monmouth, is visitiug Dallas friend an 1 relatives. 8 D. Percival, of the Independence West Side, was in Dal la Monday. t tt B. Cwper I vwtut relative. tint (He sit lu Salem t bl waek. Clint Moor. l aaln a)U to If ou iter so long a tmie. 1'mr.R. Henry 8. Kerr a reeteil ritin n ol Parker h4 away at his Ikmhi Felirtiary 7, liS, .e m a iisllvc of Fayette county, Ititllaua ami lind pent ht lify sliue In lit Wrt; w as a carpenter by trade, but In the ft ft lea snkrktnt at gold mining with the mulutudca In California. The Ulb r ten year of his life were spent In a quiet little home its Parker, where lie k-wvwi a wife ami one brother, tin balance of hl relative tesiiling In IndlaiiA Mr Kerr bad many frlrml wbo made the declining days in Id live months Illness, as ptcasMiit as pilll.'. He was Uru June 10, Is.T anil i (17 years, 7 mmiths, 7 dsy old. The remains were entermi lu the (Md Fellows crmetety at Bihmia Vista, Frank Bowers, of Suvr, cauglit sn eatwied boy from the reform s'lio4i ami walUed the Ud ck, to Salem slid recelveii the reward. Miss Nellie 1 'li II Is has n ii visiting at the Itoute of V, P. ItmdU y L. Hehulck hasjut rtui-be. set lb g out a hop yard. James Aldalch la turning turf for Greeu Suver. There Is no wheat selling at present ir. Price' Cream tUkine; lowdc ItsU (mU Mal MkIvIsm FW, m imh uinx TTA The lecture glveu by Rev. Smith, of ludcieudeuc, at the M K. church Mouday eveuiug, was tjuitw a Mitvcs. Pntf. Yotler, of Salem, furulshwl the music. There w as a pliwsaut slnuiug given at the borne ol Mr. aud Mrs Minor1 Saturday eveuiug iu honor tlivlr u aud ilaugbu-r. Hugh Baldwlu aud fatally, of t'r.. Uti, nmvt-d to our city last week. We are glad to lutve Ibetu reKlilcntxtf our tow n again. !rf. Tom -Ywler, Salem's liet musician, has htvu vlslliua here tlirpsst week. He will gi. to Curvallls and tbeu return. Mrs. Hertert, of tVirvallU, w si the bedside of Mrs. M . J. JUIIetit lie, alio has been tulte sick this wn-k. Miss Mary Strives, of Salem, Ctnne upSuudsy uigbtou the Hoag to visit her parents for a few days. "Grandpa"' Krr, of i'aiker, buried iu ibis vicinity Friday at bsif tAt S o'clovk. Mrs Melviu Baldwin a li tie son of Buena Vista, has Utii uiie si. k villi iudigestioii. Mrs. liemiii, of Kings Valley, I. visiting br sou Chas. Hci rxm, of Amer ican Bottom. Several cituens nf your city attemlwl tbe L O. O. F. lodge here Saiurd) night There will I tirrvtsv giveu at the m ImmiI Tbursdcty aliernoou ts fure tbe .'nd. Mr. and Mm K. X. Hall and family sint Saturday aud Sunday in titii. Mr Win. iHirrell, of this pl,e. is Mtiug friend ta Corva'.l's ttita wk, Mrs Rut. Hall, of Marion county, is quilt sick al her home. ....... ..... . , .. . itmoTTii. A large crowd sws-mt.h-vl at the normal ehajn-l Saturday eteulng b me-t llie h-glsiktlve ounniitUv, who were on a tour liisprvtiiig the slsle etiucatkmal Imihiiiijp.. A progrsmnie was rendered which Was as follow. Seleetiou by orchestra, reitstl -ii .j ElUabeth Wail, quj,iu-t followed by an iratioii by Irving Vinuig, m-ltait..i Iora Bntler, s.,lo Miss Sick ler, retiis lion Marie Andrew a Hix,fsl,lc Mr. Cole, of Multnomah county, sk (ur the committee, which cinlted of Hon. Mr. Wright, of Colon county. Senator McClueg. of Ijine county, sinl Hoii. Mr. Cole, of Multnomah ounty, Mrs. Sol. Mump received the sail news last Sunday, of the dVath of ber sister, Mrs Etta Houston, who lived at Albany Her fallier Wthr Max Waller, lived In this city for a number f year and was well known here. Mrs. Hou -tail leaves a hulnil and young baby, with instiy rvlativts and friends to mourn their Um. Rev. Jno. Hawk, of Portland, DOIM'T WAIT For a Cold to Run into Bron chitis or Pneumonic, Check it at Once ma AYER'S Cherry Pectorai. "Early In th Winter, I took ?J severe cold wbuii developed into J au ousiumif, n.uKi::g ioui. verr painful to endure and troubling me day and nsj;ht, for j utiit? tv.T, ui p)itv t'l iiuiiitit;iia q remedies. Aycr's C herry I've- o toral Itein? m-ommpiidcd me, I bt-ran to take it and inside of S4 ?! hour. I was relieved of the oi tickhn? in my thmat Before I finished the bottle, my conph j was nearly gone. 1 cannot sjk J too hiiilv of it excellence," o1 Mrs. E. Bo.nul Eaton. Ohio. o t Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 1 1 7 Z1 ip H-ttufthtV eilmf Elder Smith. He j fi-4 1 Imrtrt- id tin- t 'liiiii e iiilwiini ' IWtlmd Bll'i will heat this plme ie wreh from iiet Satunlnt evening tu 'wture lu the lnlelet of ihe Fndeavor sm'b'iy. Dr. and Mrs. Thoui.i, d Colvllle, Vli., have puichased tl A'lklli lruir!ore lu re and w ill sstn assume !.-., v,. ti of It. Mrs, Tboma Is In Ihe city, but the Dr. w HI nt arrive fir two r thn week. Word was received from P. J, Bau ;h nan, who Went o Califrnla for ht lu atth, styhiit be was Improving and enjoy ng out-dsr exerel" In tbe WsJ if lIsbliiK and riming thhHiiill gmves of ornnges. The junior and si'iir Etiileavor met tirether lat ulllly evening and a very gissl iieetig Was held H I nitentlm to see how the Utile folk take rt In tbe lne tlui:, Mi riiima Kr nin-r has U-eu tskbtg fhwureof Ibe seetmd primary depsrt lll-it lit t he public srb.sil lu the ahm-H'V 'f Mr. Kblnlev, who was away on iiiiiit of sleknesa, l! v. I. It, l islu r, of Salem, preacheil in the Evs'iBcH'id vhiirvh last Sunday evfiilng. tlewahre aitendlna tbe tllsirli't cnliferemv t f presiding elders, MIm Marl- Wait and Mullln, who fiav, been altenilii ''lnd at the loMrtnnl nluriiitl to their lnuie In IVthiiiit-la eiMitiiy, tbe first of llie week. Vr. a1 Mm. W., G, t ' aecnin pi'iel by M'. and Mrs. T. K. Chtsite went to TMn to vwi Inst twit slid r!irne. Tudav of this work, Te Xovellouuwrtrtte will give an enjoyable ootuvit at the normal chl Salunlay evening f the toetlt of the Normal Athlellc Association. Thia pnubsr weather has caused quite a good di! of sh-k nea In town. S. II Pervlval vnt the last part of last week al the capital . The protracted meeting that la-iliK held In Ihe Christian church ,-l.Mil la-t Sunday evening with one crti version. (jtiilc a MiinUf f the normal stut'ils went tu Dallas WVdnesihiy, tu take the county Itwi i'l ensuilns t ion. Mlw Paisdlur ami;hty.aeraiisililetl by her niece AHee lirahl, rtlurned fltrtu lUllss w bt-re sbe has tH U visll- Mln Ella t'urnu and l Msrv grattualf tif tbe Nomist, were Uiskin the 'htsil a visit (he last of nt an V Miss Eva AdMns a'toiispsiilid by Mrs. loi'a A'lkio tt tori ed to l.rr hoe at Junction City lt Moiidsy, rf.-r it L, M uiphy . tnr tt W iUisinlnS, w bt le be hss ts-eli el.tattl l U srb a live months rh.J, Mi Minnie Mirrls, o1 Albany, eutervol selnsJ Ut week, a!- i. A, W H-kandt-r, of C ciuoty. Mis-- Edith and Lillian Gam werr vlsitiu Ibelr isier, Mr. E. J. Me- I'wustlaud, Ust week Messtra. Haw ley aud Csk, of tml (coth-iie, altetnbil church here lst Sunday eveuiug. tuife a iiuinlr of new 4tT wen ii .i;(v, tt( ihe iK.rm , the llfst of Hits tt m M. I.illir lwi. !m b n tpilte III with Uphold f Vt r l HuUlier lnf. M-!'!i"! .lid l uii4:'if to ! in si'U-sd lid at k'Hi stiiunt -f i-kiits. I'rf 1 A Ho.i, of UifkreH, n iu tow n (tie last nf l.t wtt-k. Mrs. William IVrt'n-U hi .pilte Hi with the piH-uiitoi is. K. S. Cattrin ami K M Sniit unit to Sjlrlll this - rtrayrycyTiM IBEFORE r w a vim t f www r- I CuU rt rriirl tmm x most horri- hie K1 diM-.ie. I 0 ' """ " ' h4 jpcfit hundred 'f 3it.ir TRYINi i v,truHj remedic and phvM.ins none of w hkhdiJ me A J ." RtxsJ. My finger n-uls canie off, i and my hair t.rne oat. lc:i n,g mtj per?v:Iy b ilj. I then went to HOT SPRINCS lijfins to be cwed by tiik celehratej 5reitr?vent, hit very .n resamr J.ustrJ, and J.Ui to TRY '&rmyiTm-Xi cfet wa cfvef af ?rr uklng 5 the first bottle, ai.J H the time I had J ukj twHe Kti I twits rw-5 '.""- V.S'.V S SStU'SMsMWlS l Srr.;, hl .j J , u u t iw ... if ... - . . a w m. s. k.kjmis. SMria u CS Aoo SStlu- tltei. m TtlM, W 2 smsii sskiis ft 5 KWUTM'K lUCttX Ailsats.Os. MayAAAJSaAaaAAjrA4 Kl I.IF.F F K lSt XSlt ! HKtk t M1HK1US. Kejxirl of h Central Relief (m. iu it tee fur the Kan and raka SufTi-rer. Ti TDK l'l IU.K : ttf your calll Uilttf-, olli!r, tu c.lln.i H,,) f.,r. ard sup lit to K .n-a nd Nebraska make litis out Hi.. -.1 n p..rt. ship ts.fi tii Ftbrilsn , X, t.tte far agen-vAiimf hIh'.ui -:i ' srtttt '.st tsin. 'tun.' of ttie fi'Hi-sing inrii.-tl artich: l.'tusat'ka of flmir, six sjtrks t,f l ri 1 fniit, J. Nieksof pnlatoes. jti sicks i.f oats, five Mtefcs i,f imeon, mif sarVi -.1 . .. t.l .. r . M t t. ihhk, weii mi ks hi iiirn.iM. one lix of apples, nine lxes of clothing. one Is.s of cl'ithlng, to wtfks aln at. two btrn l .f s-ar. llir, ,t,.r "fc:rr.ts, three Uixi1 of cNtirxtl fniit. "lie SHfk caiilt!e, iuhl Slteks l-s "tie a-k barley, one his ttf grtavritu. three tsiXS apples. Y"ur committee h under nmn hlignhis to Ihe various sulxoni- lilliirt-J" tn lira tine, in stvuiitiji i iiiiitiuii., ami bIi exleinl our lliatiks to dounrs fur their liberality. It was the intention of the conuiiitlei' io iiunusn a iisi oi ine donors, but ae have ts-en unable to (s.fiire a lorrect list of All thts-e who s,oi in siipplitu, enmsequen'ly cuitcliiileil to prt as above. A. J. CiiM ax, i J A. Vkx. 1 C 'oinnilttee. L. C. UII.MOHA I Hay For Sale. Baieil heal. Sod tat hay. Barlev seed stid Cbtl feU. for sale l.y W. M. Muusts Rlcki!!, Oreg,.n. tlflhe fur Rent Tti rrttrij nstin ihe WictT m offlrs llxl. op-nine on V,n orvi, uilte t realelteor IssTTer's tnHiv. will be renlstl Including fuel fcr uos an 1 rnxlrte Ugbt. esrrebeap. Eaqoirtat Wasr Hinaofflr. If j'aiun! any kind of bird blank, voU w ill now find a full supply at the Wmi Siik otlli-, Among tlie ni's-t caiietl for blanks we boU: Itond for iJeetl Warranty iltvd iuH claim deeti ss-. IhI wsrraniy deeil Trust ibs-tl lss.', long fotni legal blanks sis-elal f'irm ' brt form- Aiittiuieui of mortgage--' Country linriKstfe (Covenant of watranty mortgage Sal Isfaci lull of UHirigage Altblnvil for allsfbintnl Bill of owls and diahuri-meriis Munition I ncli risltliiu on ap(eal " on aitarbinrnt for reiverv f r"e ItillofMle- ' (erty- for sale Cbuttt l iiinrtKage Crop mortgage NMbe of prol.sit Verlflwtiou of rl.ilin agalust In sttlvt iit debtor J IS IKK III.ANKS, Adldavit of attachment " of ap-ai Judge, dbtor It tbe Copy of writ of aitaehment IliU ol disbursements" Coustsble's sale Copy of tkeeuliott . ttiiiilsbre holhv Hilbsitia. civil, otlglnal " crltlilual, mlglnsl " ccy if Summona, Jualfce'a t 'ml. rtaklng for atlavbliit'lit -o tststa - m m office M arrant fur arrest, felony U nt of ffrl. lul.. ii.ea.tir Nolne hi ijuii WnriMi,.n of rlnhu against ea Mt i lianle's Mil late tiT It-1 II km t.n r AM' iaM,s.a We havv a very conveniently ar- rwiutsl reel tk. whuh itst t( r patrons bi have Tti pronoun' j vrry liami. I li V ai ll al Crlil a issik. TO SALEM DAILY . The Steamer Alice A. ( lo. Skinnor. liii. Will irat tadefssnoWw, etery day. rHuaday eattrf: l ta, a. aarMakta, and Iras latent na lh return lri si I. Ml p, at. FARE 5o cents each way apply on board. '95 Bicycles GRIT BROS. D5 Bicycles. W do no atrlv bxns ktstias ss tiaadtittf lh ehrarsstt bMein tm ihm Xtrth A est t Nit rather to hntms esn(lsd a taat!in- s assortnisatl ol lAe t?T. 55. The Eagle Bicycle IS. Are IK1U of KlhtUITV aud HEAl .1iihTRI I.I AI5I.IU No old parts or Material uttlUad, eaeh deaign is new, even, to the smallest detail. Our large ortier, dire- frnn Hie Fat lory, aillainve February Cnh Call and rtamlue la-fore buy ing. (iltAY BKS, Male and Lilny Street, H.VLEM, OBECtON. LADIES WANTED! Every lady in independence, Monmouth and surrounding country is requested to ex amine that elegant line of new and novel ornaments lor the hair, Sterling Silver trimmed Celluloid Side-combs, for sale by KRAMER, the Jeweler. THE WILLIAMS HOUSE. T1 Fl ltT4'LASs HOTEL AMD LOIKUNM HOUSE f wtiiatetl near the ,H P. des-.U on Second street, IN 1 .KIKXDKNCK. OHKOOX, ROOMS, light, clean and airy. TABLE supplied with the best in market. PATRONAGE of the public solicited. W.W.WILLIAMS, Prop. What Do You Think? ""tgnw Com IV.pper for 8 cents, W Darning Xeetllea, a centA Cake thssl Toiiet Soap, 4 ceuU. Indies' HaiidkerchiefH, 4 cent s-Wehatr, no -Meial d.r, , bal KVEKY DAY t a day of Hpeetaju. , Yours Respectfully, The RACKET STOR'. J. A. MILLS, Prop. Road-tax Receipts ONE CENT Each, P. H. MeCABC, . MUMtMAN p. i. im i ce, PeepHetee wf IndepeEiscce lite vkrj FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. f All ! arioe Suit the HARD TIMES. Office AND f ACTORV Imli'iH-nlence. Get fur Vashiog 4tli tr 'b SALtM S I HAM I.AUM'KY. and avraroearrsHA J. K-TIIOMIWU ..III, Ha Ism was. wb wU call si ft" boom U Ibt sa-Mnf a4 aeh doaa. Is lit slate Ui get all Brsl-rla uf. Mqk LT.i!i&Sts. ATH as CAtA.A INDEPENDENCE to PORTLAND LEAVE1 I XDEI'EN DF.NCE. M-xiihiy Vietlnewlsy "ud Frhlay. AT 6:30 A. M. LKAVEH 10BTLAND, Tuewtay, Thursday nd Saturday, AT 6:00 A. M. f e ft Ifhtane Pasaate aaaly BaarA , For Freight and Passage TV. I.lhHTlST (IT to 21 pound awI -i?nrt Litlles' Enibroi,tHrt yitb iimu. ,t. Mekel Alarm CI.kMarrantetl) 95c "IUIn-tl(k",fmm Weeuta, up. Bottom pritr on Lace Curtaius at the West Side office. "if mi, iiss h v - - This Is Our Watch It! Read It FUDY IT, It will PAY anl PKOfHCT you. It will Kive the I'KICliS, the FASH IONS and the ST.'LRS. It will tell you of the LATEST, NEWEST AND BEST GOODS. It will Ik: an EQUALIZER an.! PA RALIZER. .. uf privxs. HE III Men's Itubtier Knee . j!p Men's Crystal weave scarf tu Hb t) Ira and 25 Meu' Embmrderetl nigtn 1Ci-s 1 (j (;! ctMxketl Miiniug, yd , Ittv Curtalna, pair, Men' Caps, New M lare I 'apa, Cliiblren Calk, S yd. Br Mtislios. yd., I ia Meu's StitT list., In spring stih-a ' 1 "1, 2 3", t ", 3 U Men's Fancy Pt-reale b-HsMUS, While Mtiru. I Si Boy's. Bin siveralia, 4 " 'M A. C V Feather ticking, per yd., IS Men a fiats,' nat h in Lad ea' Kid !!,... i Z lu M Ma-lras CMb Curtain, yd.. 14 ' Men' Fetlora (lata, Uh hnatd Uti.i. in latrst sltafsna, OU, 25 1 On, S 50 New Dress Goods have just arrived. We will give prices next week. Pioneer SCHOOL BOOKS and 2ss--ar3S Alexander-Cooper Drug Co, While You Are Remember that PATTEhSON BROS lie Have a fine stock of Prepared LOT LIVERY C. 0. Groves, Proprietor East Side Railrcad street, First-Class Riixs, Ieasoiuible Chaiges. Wull driver and team furnished frr TraveUnir men. Horaea lioarded l.y the day, week or nwnth. Patronacre of tlip Pnl.lin Cxi STRONGS BREAD, PIES, CAKES AND ALL KINDS OF BAKERY PRODUCTS' 42 Loaves of Bread $i.oo. Strong's Bread will be every Strongs Bread Spaco for 1895 - bHa to i 1$ 1 T5 Htylee ti Oft Drug Store, STATIONERY. Touching Dngistt PAI NTS. mm. near Little Palace Hotl. i BAKERY. delivered at your house morning. Beats Them All. i m a w lugs