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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1893)
Eugene City Guard. rUTL'KDAY SEPTEMBER 80. Mitchell and Corbrtt Live final ly signed orticl for a prize figlit. Ino only Mfrrft is that only one ol tlivtn can (p t licked. Washington tuwim are having had luck with thtir trranurem. rV-attle, Whatcom ami AnacorUa have suffered from defalcations. The laU) dynamite outrage in Han Francisco call for the most earnest i-IIorU of tho olico to I j.rchend the jKTjx'traturs. It is a diHgraco and a Mot on the fair name of tho Golden Gate city. Tho value of tho product de rived from our forest resources amounts to more than l.WHyXKV (XX) annually, and is surpassed in the value of annual product by no other single industry excepting agriculture ltxclf. Nearly thirty years after the done of the war we have nearly a million ctisioncrn with over seven l.nmlrfil ilmiiHfttul ix'ndiiiff claims1. There has evidently lsn great abuses committed in this branch of the government. U'RhhiiiL'ton. whoso forestry riches are second only to those of Oregon, ssmt several nunnrcu thousand dollars at the world's fair and didn't secure so much as even a mention in the awards in the forctitry department. Secretary Morton is a believer in democratic economy in govern ment exiH-nditures. 1 1 is estimate of the amount needed to run the BLTicultural department during the next lineal year is t.1G7,0)0 less than Sx-entary Husk's last esti mate. The Oregon l'rcss Association Ima Income an established institu tion with the newspaper fraternity of the state. While tho editors dc- vtn miiHt iif their time to lunket ing ami feasting a fraternal sjiirit is cultivated that softens tho as- jK-ritii-s of journalism, The financial stringuiicy has caused considerable agitation against tho Chinese on tho 1'aciflo coast and at several iKiintS violent measures have l'ii taken against them. The failure to enforce the Geary law complicates matters and provokes ill feeling. OMOOOOOOBOOOOBBOOBI It ls)k as if Oregon will be nrmlit ililv renrenen let I at tho Call- , . . ........ , - forr.ia mid-winter fair. . At the world's fair this state has a fruit and erain exhibit second to no ntjit.i in the Union, and even a Im'I tor display can lie made in San rrancisco il commenced in lime. An interesting little Usik ex nlaining tho Swiss method of leg minting by initiative and rcferen dunlin on our table. Tho .Swiss have prof in red umler that system. 'rim neonlo mav mako mistakes but their honesty cannot lie nues - - i j tinned, while chosen representa tives often prove faithless to the trust rcosel in them. Some scientist has figured out that wheat from the time It is threshed will shrink two ijuarts to the bushel or (I it cent in six months, even under the most fav vorablo circumstances. Hence it follows that it I Wilts kt bushel when it is fresh threshed in Au- post in as gixxl as 1 tho following rilinury. torn shrinks much in. .re from the time it is husked 100 bushels of ears from the field in NovemlsT Ining reduced to alsiut .SO. So 10 cent kt bushel for corn an it conies from tho Held is an good as .10 cents the next Man n. Potatoes shrink so much that iicttYccn Octolicr and tho next spring the losn to the owner who holds them in nearly -'U ht cent. Trrut Itriu. Sept. 2S. Hop plrkiiiK Is over and thw women and cMlilrcn are Imay visiting Eugene to "Mow In" their Utile change. Wh nt Is atlling at M cmt per bunh el lu tliU I'lmv. tviine are ini, while other are plowing for their fall sowing. There U a futility rl-cteil from tlie Kaat on tlila morning's train. They will locate Kiliiewhrre Hear l'Uauant Hill. James I'ltier's family returned from a vlall ou the McKeiule one day this week. Uncle Ufk Miller left hi lf with hta ilaugliWr on the SiUiilaw. At last rJorta alie aaa lu la-lter. Andrew Miller la tapertlng to visit eaoU-rn Oregon thla fnlL Jo Parker la atlll Improving the road. Some threat are made with the law in our uext circuit court court, but no one la wared. Wm. Miller, of thin place, will teach fxtrr achiMil. William must I a gixxl teacher, aa the IV Iter people hold hilll to til arlioul pxilll. Wuwl w ill commence lu this plaoe next Monday, under the eoutrol of Mia Itua CalliKoii, of Jax'a-r. What liaa Iwcoui of Urwiiliorn of thla plaoe. SMtHlKI. Him ira. ST. IVri-iKMtt ro, Npt. 27. tUxtf new ran-a of cholera and tarnty Hirer di-atha fnau the diw were rrpnd In thU city yU-rday. Ta Thirl r Ial Dally. Nkw Yokk. l-W-iii. n. Cantuiu lilack. of the steamer lloKath, which arrived thia morning from Hantna, titles that whilu at HalltiM, September 2, lie waa lnformrl that the Italian Hleamer, Vlneeiiwi J-'lor, from ticti.ti. August .4, for Mo de Janeiro limilco with emigrant and whieli ha la.n refuwd lulmisslon to the porta of ltrnr.il on itceoimt of cholera alxrd had for aoine days ln lying otitalile the hnrlxr of KaiiUat Ilia lieipieaa condition. i-allia on boiird the plague otrickcn ateaiiicr wen reMirttl U ls from 10 to .'to daily, and tlm IxxIIik of Hie unfortuaU) vietlms, together with their clothing and Ited- ding, with thrown overljoard and waahel Hhorv near ullt to the gnu! oonstertiutlon of the iiihiihltuiitM. The bllmaar llarrar. KAN EkaNCIsco, Spt. 27. The ri- iiiuinn of Addle (lllinoiir, the nlrl who In supiioaiHl to have U-cn iniinlernl hihI cut up ly )r. West, la hcing found Dleei'lneiil. Iixlay there Were IoiiihI III all oil can floating in the hay hear the llerkeley aliore two arum and hinnls, the thighs and calve of the lego, the spleen and liitextineaofa human Ixxly. Wnipiaxl up In the IntextiiieN wua a wonmii'a purse unil several hair oriin nietita. On top ol the pleot of llitth were pleeK or Iron to keep them down. Then; In no doiilil (hat tliexe frngmelits are part ol Addie (iilmour'a Ixxly. j n'Vioua to una ooiy iiie oeno niei one foot of the mlsaing girl had Ini-n found. Tke llap Market. Nkw Yohk, s-pi. 27. Hi an very iiilet, with value aomcwhut nomiiiitl. ()xnitor are still uncer tain what course the market in likely to take. The anlea are mainly for cur rent oiiiNUinption. Ikul I'aelllin an- quoted at L'l (" -Ijc. I.aalll twrllrii Kim llawn. I.KAI.VII.I.K, Colo., Spt. 27. Not one of the six inummolli smelters here la running, for the first time slniv the establishment of smelling plant In thia city. The lust one to hlow out waa tiie linnetiillle, whieli llnlshtsl up the ore on hand yeati-rday. Maaaat MMirll Prmarralt. JltTN, Sept. 27. John K. Itusaell waa uomiuat-d for governor hy the ih-mocrntle eon vent ion tialay, and Jumea It. Carroll for lieutenant gover nor. Jtolh wen- hy accluiimtlnii. In liinsNech of ni-o-ptaiice Itusm-ll urgel the neeenMlty of retaining the votcn ae eunHl fmm the n-inihileana at the last election If the ticket waa to lsj ele'ted. A SisinlaiailaN. Wahiiinoton, Sept. 27. The pn-a-iilenl sent tu the achate tisluy the name of Itola-rt E. I'n-ston, of the liis triet of Columhia, to he director of the mint. Olllrera anal 4'rew t.lva Ixlarma. Ian. Itl'KMHt AVIIM, S'pt. 27. It haa be-n IcarntMl Hint the olllccra and crews of the two tora-o IhihU which altacke the government naval wiuudniu oil' the eiNksl yi-Htcrduy, and which were incit cd to nvolt hy ('oloiiel Espliiu and the olllivra and nu-mlxm of thecruus, kiivi tlu-ir eaplora iuforiniitioii which, when it wan laid Is-foie the government, led to orders being isaiicd for Colonel Kspiua'i am-st. I lu wua taken In eus tody, and the prnbuhilitlc art- he will be shot aa a traitor. The government han asked congn-fw to authorize the pHM-ciilioii of (Icncrul A lent on a charge of Milsiruiug thu army to rela-l-lion. Silk ( rrrk Items. Eiutiih Gl'AKn: An we have not written anything for your valuable pn-s-r for iilte a while, will now jx-n a few Items. Having been like a great many other hop picking, we picked In the Yarucll yard in the forks of the McKcn.ic and Mohawk. Thu ho wen- of eccllciil iiulity. Thu rain waaa great drawback to the pickers, notwithstanding a g'sl many picked right along In thu ruin. Wu had an excellent crowd, mimtly from Mohawk uud Silk cn-ek, wllh a few from llow river. Snriniflleld and Eugene. We all enjoyed ourselves rain or no rain. There were two dunce, which all lho-e who wished could take part In, and were conducted In a creditable man ner. 1 here were also a wh-IuI ami a candy pull at one of the cunips in which ncvcuty-flvc xTccnl of the hp pickers took part. While the candy Wan being inude sllnriuteudel by Mis.se I tena SHirea and Anna Irury, we IiikI aouga and recltatloiin hv a liumln-r of thoae pn-s-ut. which addttl greatly to make It a pleasant nll'alr. A short time U'fure completing hop- picking II. (. Iloyd, sirtruit and land- aenpe artist tisik a picture of the yard and pickers for w hich he charged 2" cent apiece for all who desired one. Misa Moan, of eomcwhere on the Me- Kctitle, left thla morning for her hoin aflerawirk'a visit with Misa Alice Estc ou thla creek. Mr. linker Slagle returned from Id hernia mine last evening after an ab xelice of aevernl week. Ed Ashby returned from Young's hop yard Saturday hot. Italaiice of picker got back a w eek ago from Yar uell'a. Eannent are buy atlrriug the anil. Lumber and grain hauling are In ac tive operation. Mia Alice Ejtte went to Eup-ne Mondav. At Anv Timic IIOTT DO YOU 13 O when you buy aboel or rlolh Ing F Ienl you go to tho placo If yoa can And III where they tell you that yoa niar wear the 1 article oat, mi J than, tf fOQT not MtUfled, thrv'11 rrfand the money Wby not do tfc m wbrn yoa buy meduloef Dr. fierce1 Golden Medlrai Dlfcore rr U told on that laa. It the only blood parifltr ao eertaln and eOretlve that It eaa be farl4 to bene tit or cure, la every , or yoa bv your mooey bark. Q It not Ukt the ordlntrr frring medk euietorsariapartllaa, All the rear rouml. It eleaotea, build an. and Invigorate the yiteot. II you'ra bUlou, ruo-dowa, or dytpepUe, or bar any blood-talcv noLh lilg aaa qua! U a a ru.dy. TtJIO 01DCD 1 ' ' t'ai" InlorArCn iriu.,i m M yrrhiil I. irhi.. Ha I rtiinira, 1 1. ahrracwInKUi lu ajivtiiuii raa t aa-U. Hit or John Hicuwn. StnUnman: A oii of old John I trow ll. of Oxaawal- lamie, thealndltionikt of llarpir' Y r tj fume, has M-llletl III ulelil Ilia nnme lhalmoii llrowii.Olle arrived fnmi California tld wo k, traveling with hi family ovitlulid by wugou, and waa IsKind for Scuttle. All the hoUM'hoSd giMMln md Ixru s-nt by w a-U-r to the I'llget nuiipI city, but the mcliilnra of the family prch T to travel ai llie.v olwrve the country. Win ll they (rot to Snlelil they were satlxued to pitch their tent n-nuniieiit ly. They M-nl wonl to N altle U havu their ihxIx Mnt Ixick to Sulem and eat alsiiit for an abiding plu-c. I ln v found one in En trie wxmI that uite.l tin in ami the ladies at onee txk immmbo of the pn-liiix-s, while Mr. llrow n enme dow ii and cliwcd the ileal for tint pm erty. It waa inuny year ago I hut Mr. Krow n went rom iuawaiuimie. iuu wis to California. It ua only hy eldeiit that the connection txlwixii him and the Uld uU.lltli.iii-t wua lis- covered hen-. Eaki.v Smiw. Mr. Kryant arrived heni yeteriluy from Cnmk eininty, linvlnif come over the McKeiizle wu gou road. He n-srtn live lliclie of allow ou the -iiiiiuMl of the Cnwiide moiiuiitiiia. 'I his in iiuito early for such a snow fall. Sax Ekam isio s. pt. 27. -One of the greatext nhiiiun-nls of California trottcrx ever made left Palo Alto this aftcruixiii for l-xingtou, Ky. The lot Cillxixted of M of the llnext bnxl lior--a on Stanford' ranch, and are to la- sold at auction Octolicr H ut I-xlngton. PHYSIOGNOMY. A dry eye moan a hard heart Brown eyea are tho most kindly. Any market peculiarity of connte banc Indicate toiiio peculiarity of mlnL A nrnmlninit none and bold chin ant the most favorablo combination Lnown to tb pbydognotiilst Eyea which how tho whole of the pu nil ar often oWrvcl in reatleaa, paasion- ate, half aimple pixiplo. A temple with atrongly marked full nana in the nmT tart belonm to a man of great native prudence. Men with noaea tlutt when Vieweil In profile aprs-ar arched are utually witty and clever in conrerantion. Horicontal eyebrow, full and regular, how great understanding, deliberation and capacity fur planning and execution. Ilarah, nnylelding jn-raon generally have high forehead, kuotty below, rank en eyea, firmly cloaud mouth and bnud chin. Black, parkling eye, with a steady, grar mouth, show taate, elegance, aound judgment and often an ungeneroua dis position. Large nose are Invariably associated vtid atrnnir traita of character, whether goixl or bad U determined by ofter char- acteriatlcs. Wide open, taring eye belong to peo ple who are dull, hut pn tentiou; who mistake Impudence for wit and insolence for candor. A face which due not change expres sion in conversation iudk-ates either cau tion or stupidity, according to it other characteriattca. A conceited man 1 apt to walk with the lower ;"t of hi face thrown out; a man of w ....loin and modesty with the i n.r .inun in. the fon'hra.l mean time Inclined forward. Ut. Loui Globe- Democrat. IcOHOLENEi What tall mHUtht new ahoHenlrijr taking the place of lard or cooklnj butter, JIboth. Cost lcJ, farther, and la easily iigeted by anyootf. jr aa AT ALL GROCERS. 1 Refust All Substitutes. Hid ooly by N. r. FA1RBAN K & CO., (sxa ST. LOUIS jr cmicaoo. ncw voaa. 0 jBdkmj&Pontfcr When in 1'ortlaiitl be sure to take in the grvatdt novelty at the Exltion. We xhall Intke blxcuita and cake every afternoon and evening on our pretty "Jewel" tiaa Stove. EveryNxly nr dially inviUxl to have a bi-uit with u: ami the wonderful nierita of ('.. Irii Vil lUklhg Powder pnel bv actual work. J. ATiTTS, An;r.:r i: Lu ::i Iivm .."NptJ iaxlAl liSJUt T-vm!tt lCftl lntr 1 niriit il r j t rtl nt- tt ii-w r t p fl KeHkai .. Uhi.l AU'l fMi f til CU lrrta-l l'l n 4 ntir '1.1' nr, V UatUlflU' 1rri. siir. SIKtES SHOES. SHOES, A largo stock of all Sizes, Styles, dualities and Prices will bo found at tho exclusive SHOE STORE. YORAN & SON, Han M. UanrlAff AH. Embalmers. Cor Wil. &;U 7th Us. PERCY LONG, Iiralrr In all kui'la "I Fire Pocket and Table Cutlerj, t t X t Razors, Spoons, Bread and Dutchor Knlvot. Lowest Prices. Come and See Me. )pMMite Khiuehart's, fill street. fT-I M. Lllie Uit itiM-k il all I't l '"! In tiii'i'ltjr. Anamx-nt.le I ki- o xnd N l .11 Vi: To? 10. fUihl hf liniief'.ix-.r mci ly mail. tt.,K, soil ll.uu -r c.ii. txnujilia frw. u fs i f ti.b Tin-"' r.m r n ifUrorllJoXui'ilia.-nl UrvaiU.Sjc iik. e. D. Mi ki.vm:y. City brif storr. Mil,. '..-, "r. x " COMPOUND. A rt HMmrrrf br an oil phjrmklaa. o.xl tmvIUt t (Vixmx.i. IjtJtiM. U iha only I rfrilr r. tvl rrlll.l ninll'-lna Jl - im.m nnnrlnrlnlrd driunU Who offrr lafrrlor bwIWdc la place of IhU. Xt t t Cms Colloa Bool Coaiaonni. e tala, or InrluM tl aaJ oxou la tn l'"r aulwawlUarDt.Malo.1, brrriurnoialU rullvaU-l pwUcuUi la slaia tnnkv, u uoira 1-017, . IUm(a. UIm Ho a 4 LU V C'eeeT. Ko. S 1-Ub.r lllwfc. Uauulk allca. Mol l Iii Km. iii- ami rlora here l y ml .lni.i..-l. tl..m II. I ....... , s. iD uiiuiviitani.v). ' e vva.-r3 Tina t'.HK .- I'.ciiii i .. . ii i'i-' where ill i.i..... " !ore l h o it, li. ar.i i-i. W '.oop-- lo .ili rlnl Aithmi. Knr ioni. . r ' " 1 ' - " i.o: hm ca-cd ilio-jia.iJi, i ti-l will ci i : vol 11 fa'.rtitti in.-.". ::."' --.i 11 11 eir.ir. anlre. i l.-.m- "i. '( er i t t. ne 8MILCI J Btai.i-ONA L.'.jl fcK --. SHiLOH'S A CATARRH il'li".i ii "lull.. i ..-.i.irnn- Uiel tu cure jrou. I'rui li;, . rtreo. Hit. I. !. Mi KKNM V. City Uruf Utorr. K ui t i-, "r. Bi.ii SHOES tJ Krt .L '. - It - . OT I ylM . I HjAl4-'fT .xr? U a la. v 8 IrT; Br ' c a I - ?0 c 5 i 1 zr:- j GOOD GOODJ5 AT COST. A lln ilntible-liarreliil r-tint .-titi nt n v -ty lnwi.i ict . Ol.l priiv $i; will at 11 at iMt-l:l. Ho irum.. fS now . .n in at HX Martin anil Winclie.t r riilm ut j 12.VI ml Ml.-"". Stuiiil li.'in.l ifiitia at ;1, r ny. I..ir.:iiii. IVnil.lc l-arnlid bnii li l.i.'i.llm; llot pma nt ' y, 7, mul . Tllla l tbe time for voti to L-i t a tine l II nt n l.:irt:.in. Tlie entire stork of cimkU iiiu-t Ui aolil a mt.itliv ua i ale I into the Iticyclc lnliiif:n-turiii mi You -:in p-t line pioiW at ct bile chol.v. tiira, BARKER GUN WORKS. : NEW G OODS. : If you want a now Suit ol Clothes, The Latest Patte sis And the I owest0 Prices, Come and see UBQ Tlie nnlr t In Kiii.-i-iif l.-r tii c; 'i v-i t tl.r i !l n..wn I'mwnavll! Wia.an Mill. iKHbinc l-ianacUotil KUt .!. KOlVE A RICE 4P 1 lira wise, 41 e boois anir ws 1 1 mie i lflli mm BAIi'SS, : : Prgp. t ie htnet, l te n t 1 and IMli. Tirst-Class Rigs. II r303 barded by the l ay, Week or Month. KirtJKNK. : : nWlSOON :-tn:Ai.r.tw in- ! :-T. J. CRAIG. DRUGGIST.-: Alt:. -Id K. IU Lll KEY4.C0it.iUod, Eugene, Oregon. My Stock Of roftTH-s ami jrlasswaro Must Go I ;".u closing it out At Cost. To lnako nioiv room to tlis I il:. v in v iiniiioiisu ixtock of GROCERIES. I- rt-c!a-x iii ((utility. Prices as low lis he lowe-t. No trouble to show gix lx. A Goldsmith. TIUC Ei m Loan and Saw BANK. j::::a:t to !li Ec.Eie Nattoml Ba:l. In rporatcd witli a Capittl of $60, 000, with $30,000 Paid Uo. ! .ll t-i . Ivi-I .Ml.'.x l to fheek. Illtffl-.l .1 ..ii inn.- I'l.-u. ati.l lmiit tnailo on ir'l . -in it) . h i vr J i' rltrKc'll . 1-KK-u.rvr II. II 1'AINK ,iii h V. W.sHfK . I iu't-i . .Hi, nml Milium lunk Kill enn I I-( . Iiililiu '1 Hi Kllil fN. V I iik. Iminwj, ..nr im. ll :li'titl..ll ! folliil lo Ihv MV- !. Kiiir. nf II III. tint what jtmi malfr, ti lini ..ii tlml inokf. ).m rich. In all : iinin. . th. r. nri- i.tmiy i-tmiiii nf iinall .I.W-. H.'l'i It. II l..tlf ..!ll! in M.ntii toiiili 1 1. l. v. ill u- -i--iit Iii nur any or another. .lull, iilt in Iih.ii tuinll biii...iiii. Lin th.y v t'til in a .hi i ii Itolik ami inatlr til bntiK ri tiiMn. ll.-! i. v mat I lint tin- limi- hai - f r t.i--in .v.. ml .f ration of a boTlliK in iht fi.ttiimiiiit', vie M.hrtt ynur t 1- ut ail. iii.tii GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS N. u lit (i. ami S. w rnn-i In I'orriin aa .in. -in- MarMi' ami . r.n Itr, Mi.numruU, lli ail-ton. il Hint i'i tr.rt.TY work ut all klii.li for lv.'l. AM. WOKK (il'AKAXTKKI)! U am. lie Mrif t, mar 1'o.t.iiT it-. KiiKne, Or fVi X-tft ili'iiipiiwiij- it NolniiJ, 4"i . V il-l 1 mil cum.' out of Dip btiaineoa - ih -. ninl luu-t -.11 tlii.(i W ofgiMKla. tl y lu-t. l'..n.c early nil. I get your n Uw i (I Kill) Vl awvii) iiiiu r. a m 11 1 1 in -FOR SPOT CASH. 1 .1 11 1. . Ii.. ..I. I lilii.ii liurrv up ixi-ij, r .A;. ...... -..,,., ,r ,. 11 iru'i-t KlKll.-s I .fore IheV are nil id. It ! lx ut nil i,,iu . - J. in fi...ir iilf 1 1- s. amf how inn CAhll laits all voiirCKEhlT t N HAMl'LE 1U.A.NKI--I-"- . Ile iir- Ilrummerand got a big t -M nici.uiu, aim in - jiinvx in.ii u ii. i,.,v o , " far la-low what the same ll LAN NET can lx- l.uU'lit ( r at V)i i.j A .y Now don't forgit to buy -'llie. There Is liothlui; III low litbai ,..,,'- With thejil ill ollallty lor 1 1 if prices, le cointxtltlon. Alidtho-eALL MU. Itl.M . A.M h. w. .nr. .1 ir .ni i. f:,(.t,irTi a good at lo per yard a othcH x.11 at v and : I bey me new gito!.' '.. colors, III t'ahuiefe and Ntkc; try them. ' Hull bnil'lli. ''''ill I'M-eclii , timxl elotli full of (.titebe-. The la-Kt kln.l tlmt a nun vi r wore, If tbev rip a Htlicli, A at Itch we will IU. 'nine one ami nil, Itotli Kn-iit ninl iiiiiii, Ami I 'ii r In iiiiml, llllll brei-clnn yon "ill tin. I. Always In Ht.a k at tbe RACKET STORE. YEMKraTorj's NINTH STREET DRUG STORE KM-itftn.taiitly n hatnl tho Turi .t bruir. DrutfutHt Stiii.lriciH. I'.-iteut dr Ninllcllial i'iir a. i.hh-iiht uii ii.' i..i.n n.r -.i-iar,i. .: "THAT COfOIl MKDICINI-:," Cimn Inclpirnt i'oiiHiimptitui. UntTitliiil-, lio.irMiti, Sin? Tl mint and tl 'I I ltl Mil l.llll I. Hill' I llil Htelat. Vi KINNKY'S IMrilOVKI('ATAI:l:II ( l'l:i: i!l h niiaii.-ntlv relie any fonn of Xawl ( iitnrrh. J. 11. I ILr. l l llr. l lie iai miomii n i.iei.i i"i i i i.iirniiig oi Itching I'll.-a. ttt , , . , i ii -in iT.l'lt A t 'I ' I! K. for ( bo eiii. lMiilcrv. ii:iirlnii. Sumniw Coniiilaint, Itillloiia folic, fliol.ni Morlni-., I'.tc. ELKC'THIC IIH'1 11 At in. I'lun Tk. mi1lit. Am Hill till ll. tllTM'tf uii.itinn Nuinoniii.illl rrlfrc liri' lo Hi' ji t laruiot. ii.rfi.ui-'iii..i..i. ......" , . ......... . . . . K. ar e(Ual to in. BkT. A aliarr ol jtoiii ..ir..naK.- i. M.i.ci!.-!. Yerington a mtli M., l'ruj: More, Klmaliuri s Mock. Ki'tir.NK, Oi:i:(.o. FALL AND WIATEll OF 1893. HAVE YOU SEEN Our new line of French Flannels on display in our window. ALSO Just arrived a complete line of the latest weaves in Dress Goods. New Goods in all l)iM We cordially invito the before purchasing flsfwlu-rc optat tcpiiMBE il. ISD.'J clous oc iLIBERATI'S CELEBRATED " KiLITARY BAM . t I ri'i.vi it i f : xil' t j A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. I'Ecial riAii tu wit.t. . i.ttK !ii...-; ( ' '' TIIE HIE) Madame Girard Gyer's Prismatic Fountain ( t a coat i'i i:".i' anil iiirn nu a tl.f i-ii. 1 . ' .. ' ' '' ' Con.trarUd at rmmlMiw t. LAKGIC AJI :AKH M- Contalnlrif flih ol all varlr!!i-a fmiiij In in t. n n i.ai i ' - " " : Tin: akt Wlllronuln a nillmlon .( i iihIt L- (mm ll f paillllllC I 1'HH . I .A T .. Mt lit 1 1.1 1 nr. jtartmrut of Art an.l -rii.rr. ..I I i... .t -u: KEDlTEli It A tin ov All. 1 1: -; .': For furtl.ir It I r Tb Grifn IliinlniT fi . o i " " Has moved'into the Odd Fellows building where they have ccmbirred Hardware. l;vr. Tinware. Plumbing Gocds and Wall PaPeJ in one large room 27sl60 leei cu '1.. with work shop and ware room their where they hope to be ablo to wait ;JP0te 0ti customers more rromrtlv than & lu stores. O Thankins tlu-ir ni.-t. iut r for a share of yuur i':Q.nno l .. - GRIFFIN HARDWARE CU. f. .r tnt& 11 u .. itiii.t l. . n v tin c tin-w Iliii. -. .. i ... ' ""T EI:N - V., i,,u-t ,-,ve f , ....1 .1 ' .v l :.i tl i ,7. niciinx i m.n i it.-.t kii.x k. .tit nil ,-r.,i,. I t&-&AVA if ami I l .-m:. a!, iii.inlnal.'.., i!n full Unruf M. ll. 1 1 1.--. nii.l Lbuora .- k'v, '' 1,11 " t-MH-flnli! for l I 1 ' H' 'I'-. HI I r fc.itarmi'.rri.U):r, lr i i! i . i . m .- M-n.-i.i l. - ;ti iniciits .lit lailir-s t inp. ct "ir P out '.j M ;..t ,,i HC ;ai.ij:kv I ........ r. :. ii ..far i- ' v . I i r. '.. r tt. I ! i - ttr a.k - f. r j a-t ''! 1 in .':r u-w r iviiiil Diiily.