.C.ITUiit,Mar. (est Side Publishing; Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'AYAL IX AUVANCK. y On Tear .... ,0i ttt MouUi . I. TtUNS) "UUM . . JO All nkTtaul dstl notice ttol xis.snl, ln( llv Una wtlt lx InwrivJ lis. All ovef Bve ltu will b oUrgvU flv wuU wr lint Hocie' oblturary rtvululluu will b tstminwl tor i Ui rut ui av win )n r I mo. Uuu, Orvguu, iu mxvint-clwMi matter. 'Fill DAY, MA1UU 1, lift. IMMC0NT1MUNCK8 .KtfitiemtK IliM kin publtt(of Hit w)r liiurt l notlttrd b) kilr wiiutt it aubacritor wUlirn lilxiii'i jlopinnl. All anwam must t piU. ALWAYS 01 VK TUB NAMR ot Ui port, oftle to wliU'h your rT la iiV. Youi tim on uot b Ibuad uu our buok uulis Hit. 1 ilouo. aix Ltrrmw houu t ikaanwa u tin WEST S1DK, lultiH'Ud(!U('. THE SESA TOh JA L J- IU UT. The Orvgou lofcUlutur, just a fe Uluule bolor 12 o'clock lai SSaiurvlu) night elvulcd. (Jtoo. V. McllriiU', vcrvtury of statu, tut I'uiled Statu euator to Ukt In mat uu MniYli 4, 1SW, aud ux)d lluu. J. N. Dolpli Thus elided iht deadlock lu Itiu Oregon legislature mid now llio people will hav ikut) to breathe aud outsider I In n-sult. As far ho tlie Wk-st mik i coneerucd the cleetlou of Mr. Alolltlut I euliivly aaiinfaetorjr. V nhuil h.u au Oregon Uoru boy, of uudoubled in tegrity, uobi.it' of j)U.put aud sou no fluauvial Idea to riiiicul u iu Uu Uuiuid tUUs aouau. lu iui iui rvkw Willi a representative ul the Ortyoiuun Mr. Mcltrido txpr.efd liiui,-H follow ou the tluauclul iiutxllou: "It is evioViil llial Uii'iB Is ueed of IV form lu Hit1 tluitiiuttl )sleiu ol Hit cuuuiry, uud a la mj? ociu-i tuui ucli rviurut uiusl i.kviU upuu ibo lluu ui Uio lost rt'iiuuiicau tiuiioutU jlmlorm. I U'llevu luul a rt'turu to the f vubli cuu poiloy ot itoUH:tluu la trcKW'tiliiti to Uie rtniotullou ui lUe nuUiiiml Uuhumd to a Ueaillijr ooudlliou. 1 aui auto vou lideul lUttl the rt-puOllcau pitriy, whvu II mxuau couiroi ol uii Uio uruueue ut UttUouiU Kovt'iuuieul, will aoive Uie evououiiu and tliiauciul prubituia uom btloro lUt) cuuuir iu a way w imU win feature pioHperity to all the grvnl iudunirioa of tue uutiou." We fail lo oo w hore auy ictory w gained by the boilers ailer lh long 'ruiractod atruggle. At oue time iu the history of Cincin nati, the buiMiuK of a ruihuud lutuut either (iroeperily or the greuittit depies eiou iu the trade of tliut city, uud tlie way to build the road was by luc citit'UH furuinhing the capital. They were equal to the eiui-rgcncy and tLv railroad was built. Independence In In a like posiliou uow. We have a river on which tttoaiuboats cau give uneven hourly nervice, if ueeettnary, both tu Kalem and Albuuy, but the ouuutry tributary to uu can only be develojied by lueans of railroad trauitportalion, Hhall we remain longer idle and ullnw eouditloiw to arine, which may forevt r cut uu otf from couiiectiug ounelvcN with the outlying country? 8Uall onr people remaiu longer imllflerent to the Rubcitautlal beueliUi U be gained by extending feeder roailn, or hall we unite and build them? It i a (itieHtion in which all tihould feel uu luten-nt. It is not a problem, which w ill work iU own Holution, but ou rt-f uiiing local effLrt. Are we eijual to tlie oceanlou? The value of the projierty in Iudejeudeuce and Mouniouth will paH the half-million d illar uutrk, uml an increase of that value twenty-five per cent would build a railriurd to open new trading territory. Are our people ready to show enough public eiiterpriee to Increase value to that extent oi even more! The solution of a ruilrowl to unHettlcd portions of I'olk count) depends upon such public apirit. The legl-latu re of Oregon, w hich linx juct adjourned, hiw done the republi can party an Injury from which il will have great dillleulty in gaining loM ground. It was not a convention of patriotic men, but of narrow-minded politician!!. TIiohc who bolted the republican caucus will t held in memory as in a large part directly responsible for the failure of thin lcgta lature to enact useful legislation or curry out the pledge of the parly which were honestly made, but which were not carried out. It did not rep resent tlie republican party of Oregon The representative from I'olk county who was presented with a petition from 95 out of the 114 delegates who nomi nated him, to stand by the caueiiM nominee, may think his actions above reproach, but such men are not to te trusted by any party. Senator-elect McBride graduated from the Christian college at Mon mouth, and Folk county can Justly feel a pride in his selection an United Htates ueuator at Washington and all will feel that Polk county will have a friend In the hallsof congress,. for no one ever remains long Iu I'olk but learns to love Its whole-souled people, and acknowledge its sujieriority over any other portion of Oregon in' giving It the name of "Garden Spot of Oregon." Wemay look for energetic work by ... urv. . iatjr In bhalf of an opou W'IIIhu rlwr, which tit Uug bmt) begkictpd by our wprweii ttlv lu Wmlilngton. ' It rvuialni to lw eeu whether thr lUtthchilda wilUllrect the Uullel State treaaury any belter, under Uadr very profitable ooiitract, than the Clewland Carllwle combination has done. The ability of the uew flimnclal director luiiquBtloiuHl, but It l more llkvly to 1ms lined for their owu benefit tlmo for the eopleof the Unite! Htatea, The man who continue to advocat the fn-t coinage of ailver on the ple in at atlver ami gold can be uialntalned in I'trvulallnu together, la either dis honest or Ignoiatit. Theonlv prMCllcal ii Uif.t Ion Is whether the gxihi alaudard Ouill t iiialntained, or whether silver ataiuliird, with tta aiteiidant depreciation mid repudiation, shall Is' tUtdiflnit, If gold iayiuettta are not iHtntlnuiMl at the treasury, the oouutry w ill wet tic dow n to a silver basis, with out the iimsl(y of law putting It thero. Dallas (Jwrrwr. Mr. rievelandiHildhoae bond ft), mm heluw the market price, aud he gave away flU,(XH),0UO which the peode will have to pay In eitr iuteiVKt during the thirty yean the Imutla will ruu. Still there are people who prvtend lu lie surprised at the wave of ludiguatlon that haa twept over thecountiy. The farmera lu this vicinity report all kinds of gruln gwwlug nlcdy. The lieautiful weather which haa coil tinutHl most all winter haa lieen con ducive to the growing grain. Unless tin unexpiH'tMl Impiiena Oregon will have one of the largest yields of grain and fruit on record. Oregon's climate can not t Is'StOll, It la fortunate fur the editor of America that the Chinese custom of beheading editors who criticise the goveriuneut, disw not prevail with u. There are not enough American editors who have not criticised the piesent udmiuiMtratloii to form a corporal's guard. It we ms now that there la actually a doubt aa 1 1 whether coitgrvmi will even 4Uctf4Hl iu deposing of all the regular appropriation bills before Ita death. What a relief It will be when the re publican congress gets to work. According to the report of the senate Father Time's old hen is said to be set ling on the egg that is to hatch a new political party, on or alxait March 4, lMlrt. Why uot hurry tlie hatchlug by using an Incubator? The last legislature failed tu abolish auy of the slate eouiinlwlons, and on accouut of the senatorial deadlock Uo new ootuinissloiier were elected coumc ijueiitly the old boards hold over for aiiOlher two years. Senator Hill resented being told by Senator Kale that he waa unduly uuxloui to secure action uikui a bill ! chartering a Washington suburb rail way and then proceeded to prove Bcna tor Hale's words. Senators should be elected by the direct vote of the jteople, aud uot by a legislature. Pet. Hons should be cir cuited aud pressure be brought to bear on congress to enact legislation in Unit line. Desha Breckinridge haa been apjMilnU'd an income tax collector, but that dtmen't worry his silver-tongued pop, whose Income will be much Mow the taxable stage after the 4th of March. Jerry Simpson Is said to be Jeulous of Lafe IVuce's success iu hitching outo a plutocraotio salary. Probably Lal'e will uot give hi in the correct informa tion ua to how it was done. The only defense of Mr. Cleveland made by Senator Hill waa his state ment that Mr. Cleveland had done the best he could, If that may tie called a defense. Didn't Homebody say "scratch a pro fessional refonner and you'll find nrofeHsional ollloe-secker?" What wuh the ma'tcr with the Oregon legislature? Kveu Mr Cleveland will admit now that It has not lieen lack or manngi- inent ho much as lack of votes which has bhx'ked his ideas In congress. Senator Hill also failed In the great financial straddle act which has here tofore been so fatal to tht contortionists of the congiesslonal el reus. Now that Ht. Louis has Editor Joni B buck, her papers will use more red ink. Jones Is fond of everything red, except blood. There are Indications of Mr. Clevo land's intention to ple-td the baby act on that bond contract. Sentiment is ail right as fur as it a ies, but llawil cannot lie bound to us with a oable too soon. There are indications of a fresh epidemic of Corhett advertising iu the early Hpring. Senator il, W. McHrldc. 0ri;()nlun. George Washington Mc Bride Is a native son of Oregon, having been born in Yamhill county In 1854. He is a sou of Dr. James McHrldc, who was wtdl known as one of the earliest aud sturdiest pioneers of this state. Mr. McHrldo was educated In the common schools and at Willamette college (now U stale normal school) at Monnumth. In .117 his parent left Yamhill county aud located at Ht Helen', t'oluiiihla county, which place he haa made hit home ever since In 1HN2 he was elected to the Oregon bouse of representative, and was ub- srotienily chosen shaker of that body. In 1880 Mr. Mcllrldo waa nominated hv the iviiuhllcana for avctvtaiy of state, Kid was elected. Ilia spuUrlly l attwled by the fact that the princi pal tiomluee on the ticket with hlni- govertmr and treasurtr were tlcfeateu Mr Mcltrlde tierformed the duties ol III oftloe o satisfactorily that he w re-noiuliiated by aivlaiiiutloii lu 1WK), and re-clwted by a handaome majority. He served out the M term aud n'llrel the first of the present year to give way to his aueeessur. Mr. Mcllrldo comes from an old and very well known Oregon family. 11 haa aeveial brothers, who have i hleved leading position in the law and In medicine. One brother Is Judge T. A. Mcltrlde, of the tlflh Judlclsl district. Another brother Is Johu It Mcltrlde, formerly congressman from this state, and now prominent lawyer of HiMikHiio. A third, Dr. McHnde, l a leading physician In Wisconsin. Il waa Mr. Mcllrlde' early purHc to beiHMU a lawyer, and with that end In view, after leaving school, he entered the law oltlce of Judge J, C More In ud, of this city, lie reumlneil three years, but during a great part ol the time he siilfcred much front had health and did not make tlie progress hedeatrvd Mr, Mcltrlde did not how ever, give up hi design until hi physical coudlilou rendered It absolutely necessary. He then engaged lu mercantile pursuits In Columbia county, whore h had large properly interest. During much of the time he waa secretary of slate Mr. Mcltrlde battled with physical weakness, but his will Is strong, and he waa able to be almost constantly at tils xt of duty aud perwiiintly to administer the manifold duties of his oftlce. It I well known that the oillce of secretary of state ha" never been conducted more satisfactorily lo the sople than during Mr. Mcltrlde' two terms. Itecvtitly he made a Journey to New lork for the purpose -so It was stated at the time of placing himself iu the hands of eminent physicians, It ap'ar with very satisfactory results. Mr. .Mcliriiin is often called an "Oregon Uy," With the exception uf two years spent lu San Francisco, he has always lived iu Oregon. Per sonally he xwixteHH charming address, which I. as doubtless had much to do with hi political success, Mr, Mcllrlde Is uot married CORRESPONDENCE. IH KN l VISTA. There was (pilte a ocla! gathering given at the home of Mr. and Mr Atidcrwiu Monthly evening. There were about forty present, among the guest were Professor Tom Yisler, of Salem, who rendered me Interesting organ sol. assisted by Profisr Win Durrell. Phifeswor Yisler, of Salem, who has been visiting here for the past week, has returned to his home, but will soon return bringing with him his musical instrument aud organize lias. The exercise were rendered very nicely on the i!Wt at the chool hou llllder ttie luauagellleut of Professor Htorma. There were alsmt lxty pres cut. The steamer Maria, of Portland, en gaged lu lowing rocks from J. . M. I'rather'a unary to Corvalll tsik her first loud last Tuesday. Little (irucle Kail while play lug uu tho street was kh-kml by a horse and ri-cel veil ipille a wound. Site I much better. Mr. A. Shlves and daughter Dorelle sxut a few days In Salem last week Mis l)orelle is uot liuuroylng lunch lu health. J. M. Pmtlicr, family and hired man llert Joy, aa all ou the sick list. WV Iioh- they will soon lie up and around again. J. L. (ititti, a merchant of this place, wife ami Mr, llevens were trading ut IudeM-mleuce last week. John Whiteman aud family, of near LcngTom, were the guest of Mr. While man here, last week. A. J. itlcliardson, a business man of this place, returned from his home lu Portland last week, iU'V. J. H. Haldwin and wife, of In. dependence, spent a few days here visiting lust week. "Oratidma" Heott, of this place. went to Corvallls Saturday to visit friends. MIsh Hettie Snyder is visiting her grandmother at Independence this week . J, W. Storms and Mis Lottie Her bert made Corvallls a short call last week. Several young folks from hero took In the druiuu at Wells Saturday a week ago. Henry Kenton and John Haldwin li i ui I u a business trip to Dallas Monday. Mr. (.' Culver and family left here last week for their home near Albany. Miss Kirntilll, aunt of Dr. C. F.. Boynton, of this place, Is quite sick. II. 11. J tall and Kd. Harmon paid Halem it vilt tills week. Frank Heiinelficld returned from Portland Sunday. U. Peterson went to IndcH'iidenoe Saturday. A I HUH. The dunce given by Tartar Ilros. on lust Wednesday evening was well attended by both young and old. May the occasion In honor of whom it was g ven long be remembered Only a few days more remain until school meeting. Let all who feel themselves Interested lu the cause of education and the advancement of our district schools attend, Ex-ltepreseiitutlve J. O. Htaats re turned from Salem lastSuturduy where he has been veiling old acquaintance and making new ones. MIhh Jessie Wilson went to Portland last Saturday where she will remain all summer with her sister. university, Salem, and the Clul-tlan Mr. W. II. K.iykeu.bill paswd thr mud these uirts one day last week looking for mutton sheep Fanner are Improving their time this beautiful weather by plowing aud owing, J. M Stunt, we are sorry lo ay, I somewhat under the weather again, One more weciuue to the trout w ith our usual batch of Item. , Had colds neetiiH to be prevailing. I A I.I.AM. At the drama "Nevada, or the Iol Mine," played lu Dallas Thursday February 14th, there whs a large ami apprvclailv audience present. Those taking part all did well and altogether It wa a u Ce. They cleared f.'U.W It seem a ihoiiith the iieuplo of Diillus are golcg to rldtt bicycle ihU summer, Arch McOowaii, Itulph Will iam and Chauncey ( 'rider alnady received their aud several oilier be ing ordered. Mis Lydla CaiupM! was the only one, out of twenty-four examined for teacher certificates last Week, who could tell the names of President Cleve land' cabinet At the the, school elil. rlalniuclit 111 thl city lat Friday cveuiug they realltt-d IJM with which they Intend buying school supplies. I'licre ha ts-t'ii an exc-dlcnt program pr .'pared by the Fpworth tt-ugue foi the Coiiveiilioti held here lu March. Teachers' Aswsdalloii will I si held In Dallas next Saturday aud all leauher will tie entertained five of charge. ltolh chattel and real mortgage are lielng phutnl uu record In tlm county clerk oltlce In large amount. Ml L.lllaii Hacklemaii returned last Monday from Salem where he had a clerkship lu the senate. The Dallas Isiys Intend going to Monmouth Saturday and play a game of ball with the normal school F.x-Mnrshal J, C, Wagner has moved with hi wife and Thciidor, doa u ou hi hop ranch at Hah Creek, Dlllard F.lklus returned from his trip to Independence, Albany and Corvalli bwl Wediiesilay, Another mis k trial is to take plain at the academy next Saturday evening John Clark, of O egon City, Is In Dullaa visiting ivory dear) friends. The ItelN'kahs rcallm-d fl.'t from theb oyster siip.r Thursday evening, Mr. It. Suitor, t e mill man, Is quite sick at his home In Dallas. Schisil meeting nest Ntouday at tic court house, .HON HUH II. N'Veral of ihe ri sldenls of our town went to Salem lo attend the lust day' session of the legislature and to see the last balloting for United State Senator. It Is quite gratifying to know that Senator-eli-et Mcllrlde was a student ol what was the Christian college at thl- place twenty nr more year ago. Il l said that the n'puldican over the w hole stale an very well pleased with the election. A Very pleasant party was held at the residence of Klder J. N Smith Tuesday evening. About one hundred persons were present and all report a good time Alter conversation and music a delicious lunch wn served. iMiier Miiiin was ptvscntcti witti a purse containing twenty.lhree dollars aud Mr. Smith received a fine black dres aud three pairs of lace curtains. Mr. Duiniiili, traveling secretary for the Y. M.C, A met with the Y. W and Y. M. C. A. lu Joint session at the Christian church Sunday morulng and gave them a very pleasant talk He also spoke lu chapal at the normal, Monday morning and won the hearts of the student in his few comullincn tary remarks. Professor W. A. Oiun, of thl city, slid Mis Katherine Hueksinp, of Vail Iowa, were united In marriage In Port land, February -1) at the residence of T.J. Bryants, Itev. H. Gould, of Cor- vallls, olllclatlng My roil 'iiinter. a graduate of hot year, who has Is-en teaching In Idaho, Is spending a few days with hi mother in this city, He will iu return to take charge of the Name school. A MARTYR -TO- INDIGESTION Cured, by l .liif Aycr's Sarsaparilla Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from Dyspepsia. "For yours, I was n mnrtvr to Indigestion, mid had about given up all hope of ever finding relief, as the complaint only seemed to grow worse iimt"iid of better, under ordinary treatment. At lust, I was induced to try Aycr's Siirsapurillii, mid 1 hereby testily that utter using only three hot tics, I wasenrcd. I can, therefore, confidently recommend this med icine to nil Himlliirly alllicted," Fhanklin Heck, Avocu, la. "I am pcraoiuilly iicmiainted with Air. I leek mm htdieve any statement he inav iimke to be true." W. J. Ma'xwk.m,, Drug giat and rhiirtniicl.st, Avoca, la. "I hnve used Aycr's Rarsapa rllln for general debility and, as a blood -purifier, find it does ex actly as ih claimed for it." S. J. Adams, Jizzcli, Texas, 4Jill M a V(IJ Ayer'SoTXSarsaparilla Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S FAIR pooooooooeooooooooooooocl Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei wsrdsd Gout MW UMpir Fair, Ssa FrsadMO, The lecture given by IlHf.Jew Hawk, the Chinese pncber who bn chnre of the Chinese Mission at Portland, wn well attenileil and enjoyed hv everyone. ItcprcNeiitaMv lloollihy aud daugh ter, Mis Lulu, f Morrow is.uniy, an hi town speudlug a few day with relative aud friends before returning lionie. At the clone of the Wednesday even lug prayermeellng Klder Siulili bs tired three person, one young lady slid two geutlciueu, Ml Imi Precott, of Halem, a form er graduate, I visiting the normal anil her sister, Mis Ltim, who I lu chd. Mlsse Miller, liotilnsoii ami Fisher, ot Iudoiemteiice, a!bnded church at the Christian church last Hut .Hay. Mr. John Itigg, of Halem, who has been visiting her mother, Mr. Wm. Perclval, returned home Sunday. Mr. Harris, of Kiigene, daiiuhterof Mrs. A. A. Cat Iron, spent a few day with her mother last week. Mis ltoe MoClaln.uf Iluena Vlta, sps-nt a fe day the first of the week visiting friend In town, Klder Sllmpter I Xiectri to lake charge of the pulpit at the Christian church next Sunday. A. L. Nosier aud F. H Cat Iron, of thl place, went to Portlaud ami lawk thl we'k. Mlsa Itertha McDaulela, a firmer graduate, w as visiting the iiormsl last week. Miss Conny Haw ley returned home from her visit 'o Salem last Sunday. Ml Myra Bedford, a former student i the guest of Miss Sarah Ituiixau. Silierllltendelit Hutcbllisoii, of Dsl las, was In town Wednesday, J. W. MfCulhM'h was visiting at hi home last Week. the Serpent's Sting. C0MT1BIDUS ... .ii i finn snienH I tvtvtff rliruJ r BkUWW rlVR tnt UMra ,1.14 d II. KOTMIha pnlMl dulcli sp IS A SMW M I. "" SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . AUnui. C MILLINERY In. it. V. Mism. lis onHl tis'k of lt style Mllllnxrjun Itisl'stlMii tuillillii iifsll His Mimtnetilll Mi-nun-Ills 'o'. .Ion. la Moiiiiioulli, sod Invltts, iu IjuIini of (Silk I'ounijr to luM't lirrt4H'k snd isimpsrs I'rlenj, MO.VMoCTI! OHKOON wl Runnins X Sores. so. J TO SALEM DAILY The Steamer Alice A. Go. Skinnor. Prop. Will li-svs I ndiiittimlimist, rviry dsy, (Hunds)' feplsti st V , in, Sir Kslem, snd li'sve Hsii'in on tlie return I rip al I;!) p, in. FARE 5ocentseach way. apply on board. '95 Bicycles GRAY BROS. '95 Bicycles. Wo do not strive to tinnornc known a lisiidllni Hi tlimHsil litcyrlus nn Ih North West Const, but rsth.T U) Iwsnne rmsigiilspd hsndltnii big assort intmit of tho HKiT. The Eagle Bicycle 15. Art- MAKVKI.H of KHJIDITY and IIKAI'TV. LHillTEST (17 to 21 nminds) and MOST KKI.I IIII.K. tin old jmrt.s or Material utilized, t'lu-li delKii I new, even, to the miuiiIIi-mI ili'tHll, tHir lurre order, direet fruui the Factory, will arrive February loth. Call and exKinlne liefnre buy inir. 0HAY Hlt'.rt, Htateand LlU-rty Htrtet, 8ALF.M, OliKOON. Fof the Ladies Only! . Daughters of Rebckah Tins of the Latest Designs A Nice IJne of Eastern Star Tins will Arrive this Week THE WILLIAMS HOUSE. A FIRST-CLASH HOTKL sltimtfil near IIih H. P. deMit. on Heemid Htreet, 1NDKP KNDKNOE, 0 1 KG ON. 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? A Corn l'opjer for 8 centa. 50 Darnlnir Needles, 6 rent. (ake (Jond Tohet Houp, 4 cents. Ladli'' Iluiidkerclilefs, 4 centa. rVe haw no 'spmlal days", but KVEIt V DAY U a day ornpeclaHl , Yours Respectfully, The J. A. MILLS, Prop, p. H. MoCABC. 6. MUHLMAN. pj. mm Piaarletar f IndepenrJence Tile Factory Manufaoturcra f FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. tfalltli. Prle to Suit trt HARD TIMES. orrice and factory Ini,t'eniiena i)nm Get Your Washing don lijr lbs SAUiM STIiAM LAUNDRY. and Imv yimrorUsrs wlih i. It THOMI-sN ollh Hsii'in MIBK-, lm Will 'sll l UI linussl .r lli ws.liUK slid Ullr M wl'' dons, t llif I'lsee to il ll nrsMuss '. BATH 26 Ca.t INDEPENDENCE to PORTLAND STEAMER ALTOMA ,p1'mQw(i1)t4t v . -t fsO LKAV1X IN DKPF.NDFNCK. vionday Wednesday ind Friday. AT 6:30 A. M. LKAVKS POLTLAND, Tuesday, Thursilay and Saturday. AT 6:oo A. M. . For Freight and Patg apply en Board HI PEOPLE 1 l'AKK OUMty mis. Will rtus! your wlhl I'snnsiienlly twin 12 to ! pound a iinmih. MO STAKVIMIi .l.kn or Injury; SO I'l llt-U IT. Tlify IiiiIH uu III health and twsnllfv I lie m ptsiion, Irs viii wo Wrlnklw or IUMiIimns Hlout Abdomsns nd dirneull l.rrllilr surtv tyrvllevod. NO KXIHtlwrMT tint rlru ilflr snd poslliv rvllrf, sdoplvd only stUT yssniof niwrtene. All onlors uiiUrd dl-hh-i rroni onr nine. Hrlei0 r fw-tOMf urlhrMiriir tf W by nisll l ald. Trail, inoiilsl. suit psrlleulsrs (smlui 4 els. All pormpundnnee tnielly cinn.lriitlsl. l'AKK KKMHDY CO.. i'tMon For Freight and Passage, The Jewler. LHilles' Einbroldered Silk H'dUfH., 15c Nlrkel Altirni ClockH,(wiirritnted) floe, "Hnin-Htioks",froni 00 eents, up. Hottoni priwHon Lat Curtnlna RACKET ST0R mm, ? bes win; PIQUES "pee kays" Chicane! Frenchywitr those pretty colors will suit you, when 15 cents a yard, is the price. DAINTY DIMITIES ! in a myriad ot dots, dashes and splashes of every tint, cobrs,' fast, and very wide ; at 15 cents a yard, i TRIMMINGS i Vanduyke print laces' Chantilly laces, two toned laces, jets, silks,1 buttons, etc. All new ; NKW Calicoes, 5c a yv.nl . Outing Flannels, 6 l-4cayard Outing Flannels, 10c a yard. Teasels, 12 1 -2c a yard. " Red Outings, 10c a yard. Silence cloth, 02 in. wide, 75c. " Blankets, SI. 25 a pair. When it comes to SHOES we are the LEADERS and the LOWEST. VANDUYN, VENESS & Pioneer Drug Store, SCHOOL BOOKS and Ss3S--ssS Alexander-Cooper Drug Co, While I on Are Touching Remember that PJIM Have a fine stock of W LIVERY STABLE. C. 0. Groves, Proprietor. East Side Railrcad street , near Little Palace Hotel. First-Class Hires, Reasonable Charucs. Careful driver and tennis furnished for Travellug men. HoiMea liimi'iled iy the day, wwk r nimith. Patronage of the Public Solicited. STRONG'S BAKERY. BREAD, PIES, CAKES AND ALL KINDS OF BAKERY PRODUCTS. 42 Loaves of Bread $i.oo. Strong's Bread will be every Strong's Bread ZEPHYRS are no make-believe, but the real Scotch, with that fineness of weave and delicacy of color, that only the Scot can give them. 12 1-2 cents a yard. DUCKS with those pretty dots dainty stripes, on tan on white, on blue. Ducks for pretty suits for only pretty suits ' could corn e from ths stylish ducks. Only 15; a yard. BLANKETS Very cheap. WILCOX. STATIONERY BROS. The Drop Prepared PAIN IS. delivered at your house morning. Beats Them All.