en Kugcno City (jimrd. BAVLIIUAY, JAM AHY . TOUIU KCADKUH. We have juit Jinoovcnilwl a re js.rt of the grange-alliance commit tin in the alt'u lnil-ienlrnt. The n irt wm wot furnished Ku gene twoer for t.uhlirMion or it would have a.-arl Unlay. This wm to us a tdranp- j.row'durr to say the leant. We will probably publish it m-xt m-k. The refer-i-nwa iiiadu to thia pa-r are mis-It-adin?, and we believe were done ho maliciously hy the rorninilti. We will uimwfr the name complete ly in our next insui', and ahow that the coiinnitU knew lln iu to have beon unjust. Kueh work proves conclusively that they are doing thii Lunineaa merely for partisan punioiaB. We fink for a u.nsion of judgment until tlie fiMta are giren. W1UI I'KEK WOOI, WIU. I0. Malfin )mocrat: The price ol wool in thii state in now only a fraction of the duly. That ahowa how much the duty ia good for. If it wi re 110 a ixiund it would not give the grower a market unless there were manufacturer to buy. Taxed wool simply tends to trans fi r the woolen manufacturing in duntry to foreign countries, and thin prowKH, if carried far enough, would com 1 the wool grower to cxort hia product and he the freight, a the wheat-grower dis-s, Justea I of rolling it at homo and having the freight in hi favor. The trouble with the wind murk t t uow i not that the manufacture era are buying foreign wool. It in that t'n'y are not buying any at all. It is bvcauwt the mill are closed thai the bottom hna dropped out of prirv. Free wool will om-h them giiin. Tlx xeluition of Australian and Argeii'iiK' wools from the American murk I I ni abnormally ili-pp'sscd their prico abroad, and ho given the foreign manufacturer an unfair ad vanillic. Hitherto tlie American policy ha Urn to imort foreign wool in the form of manufactured good. I'nder the Wilson bill we oil all iniMirt it raw, and make it up here. That will muke a steady homo market for whatever wool i produced in this country, and uch a complete collapse a the present will bo almoHt ni)Kxilik'. lOVSllU'TlO.N. Consumption ia a contagioui disease and ilTorta have Urn made in aouieof tho large cities to iso late or at leant to provide means for treating puticnta so that the disease may not be communicated to other. It ia not popularly r.up potted that consumption ia com municable, but it it in fact easily transmitted, and the danger lie not so much in the chance associa lion of H'rnous affected with the disease with tlmae who are physio ally sound, aa it does in the conta lion which can bo spread by them. The germs of tuberculosis can U transmitted in liijuids. Diseased milk is one of tlie mod common forms of carrying the disease. Care less persona are very (reUenlly subjected to contagion. line means uned to prevent the spread of consumption is to have the doctors report to the health au thorities each case as it is discov ered, the same as is done in other contagious discasts. This is a sound sanitary precaution, and while it is not mwssary to isolate the cases, it is necessary that the public? shall be acquainted with the existence of tlie disease how ever, it is located. In some cities ipevial wards are set apart in the princio-tl hospital for the treat ment of consumptives, and it is a wise measure. Consumption require treatment different from other dines-, and atients alovled with it are javul iarly sensitive to improer meth ods. The tint issue of the I'cndloton I)aily Tribune lias Urn received at this oflice. It is an excellent paper, but if its advertising trou age do.., t increase r.ipi.lly the journalistic cemetery will receive another grave. However, we wih the new venture sucoei-. Curling Irona ft, 10, 1.) irnta. K. I.. ClISMIllNn. Slraaaar 1 kai triiaa. Tim jir.U.fOi'iirt ttalsy uerhli l aruri ontly romantic mill u . Thirty year ago Mary V- VIU was ena-atcl ' uisiry an ol.l m h..luiat. TUry qnar rell ami rl. t. Tli Kill. aftT lr lover' inrri.." to hiioIImt wonian, in tho colim) of time In-tame tha keeper of a notorious tuHiM in Low ..In un.lt-r the name .( I.ylis Wrwari. Four years aft i r bu loarrwii ht-r i-l-l lover's wifs died in fivlnif l.lrlli to a (Uiyl.l'T. and ti.e .rt JyiliK two ymmlatS thr rhll l WiU in a lnni f'r if I" ' "" !" Ti n facta em to t1' ear i.f Mim WalU'c. Hbe t'1 ' 'l'i a', SH'I formally a-l-'l tniK tli clnl.l .Ur.-l tur in linn-U of friHii'U. tli Ktrl Ix'ii'K afterwanl elinl-l in a ronvi-nt, all ktioMKof hf-r f.ir moth. r' voca tion or Iwr own wiiMi'h cur--folly k".t from l.er until h ri.-iit-ally iMirtiH of it wlien lm luurrinl J. E. KI.ti.f nmlia two ).rk'o. In Annu-t lt Mim Wslltx f li'-l after a loiiK lllii-i, iluriiiK tlie l.ittr rt of win. h xlit- ui.l. a will kiviiik Mr. Kl-.is 11.011. tlm Uliieof li. r .. "tati ln-iiiK Kivt-n to tli li"tutor' i-tT, Mr. Uai. yof ( lii. nuo. Mr. KM Wan a rrtit-t, sii'l t'la)' Hi" court il .l"l in ber f.ivor on tin' ifroiiml II. at ll. il r lim.1 iil mi. lux inll'H in wli' ii tin. li taUr was iin-ntally il r. j.it. sikI that thi contract of al.tion nto.j. lr frotmliniih'Tiiiiu lii-rwlopt'-l lanlin r. Lincoln (N h.) l)ii h. A Ihanktcl-lng lrorll... One of th ln.t .l. aiiiii( ilworation! Iiavnevi-r 'iifor acliun li vim wrought out in ilriwl Iii.Iimii l orn. ir-ut Ulk of it wr ina.lf into U-I I rii sIh.vk Hit. wiii'lown ami li"l lirrn.lth-r aroiui.l tin- r.K'in. the earn of nnMy K"1 khowuiK atfam-t th IT li.n kroilli. with in.wt i liamilliK ellii t. Illio of the unmt .i-aMiiit ilimratioiia of a hwluiK llt..ii church a year or two wniiu'ht out alinwt wholly in com ul in tin maun. r. Tli..Mwh.i have ti.l.--l the ilii-orativ laMuhiliti.- f i-.irii will uii'l. r-laii.l nt once how l.l. micI kmc. ful hii-I i-utir. Iy hariiioiiioii tlie liiKm.f rui h a fri. r.'i ail belllU'le. ll.i-l tl hi i;-"-k sculptor llS'l a kllowe.l(e of tllli ' lit It t . 1 Hill Coll- ti.leiit tin y woiihl have iiiixle i of it in their treat in" nt of ca.itnl ami friinn, fur it len.lil"'lf a rea.lily to fine eftWta In sculpture ti i the iicaiithun, which their chiwU have liiiinorliiliZ"!. 1 iiit arc with I'r.K-..r, who has so eaniefttly aiil cl.uetitl' inaile lii-r ph for itiialopl..iiiui a national emblem. It U tliHtinctivt ly AtiiencMii. It is Wiiti ful ami vhi1m,1i7.'i wealth an. I .Iwity. Lailm' II. une Joiirnul. The dumb ak. Last rk Mini Nilli"" Kullar.l was ilutiih. Tolay xhe talk llin ntly. The "nue of li.-r In'Iiii; srclilis was el. ft palate, a liiif..rtuiii" from lurtli. Her voire i cli iir, ami her wor.U are ntti re. tlirtliiclly. Thlm hail.'.- Imnlnn wrought liy mean of an artinciul uihile ol.l urn tor ii. el.' of v tilt .mi i mi l miIiUt. It wm i. no I.' I.y a .1. mixt of thin city. For merly Minn Hull ml el. ri" Ii. e.l crt'ut .lidl. nlty In nv.allow iii ;. Tne .l. nti-l tiwrintl of her iiiir.rtiine, nti.l after maki.iK tin eiamitiati..ii ih-ci.le.1 to try an r riiiient. For wvi-ral week h Iims worke.l mi the artili. ial palate obtu rator. Ui-t wi-ek It wan c..ii.l. -t.il. MU Hiillar.l came on a vi-it to her rela tive, Ci.Ioim'I It. ('. ('ami. .ii. an. I In' whs prem nt.'.l with the i!ale oliturator an a free uift. It wan a.ljute. in Ii. r mouth, an.) f..r the I'iikI tune in h. r life nhe ut tcre.1 a wor.l. Like a little ehil.l, nhe In h'au to talk frmn the nimple wor.U in rommoii iix, until tixhiy nhe coiivemr frtrly with her frien.U. Mm Hullanlls 17 )car of Sk'e ami i pretty. Way rrixu (da ) U'tt.-r. llvmlurM Uoulil C.tr the I'lnmt. C'oimiil (ieiieral Jiii oli Hun of II. iu. lu ran want n ili.'e force orKHiiixe.l in hit repill.hc ninillar to that of New York. Ho I) an ail.lrt-Mil a letter to the police, boarl lo thin i-lTi-ct. which was rea.l at the lat inivtiiiic. Apn.lel whs a re quest that the Ixwril iletail a huiniih pttkitiK .ln einau of aluhty to do the or(Hiiiziti( In hi country. lis tuentionv.1 I'oliceiuan J. ('. M. tlee aa a tit wrMn for tho work. Mc(h talks HMnih llin ntly. He in known as Hiinpeu.ler Jim, which liaiiiu he acquirrtl by wimiiiiK a w a. r w hile on the wot rrn plaint in the capacity of cowlmy. String a lot of Indian trying to rids a broncho with a tingle bridle one day, lis bet lie coul.l do it with no bridle at all. Ills waiter wns taken, and lie fooled his friend by tuun Ins niinpenders in lieu of headstall and Int. Us was appointed on the New York police force (lire year aifo. The request of Colinut Hull w ill be counideretl at a future meet uitf.- New York Tt-lt grsui. Trlrkf t'snaaiMift. It i Keuerally U-heve.1 in nftlcial cir clea lieru that Canada has (ol the bent of the bargain in the llehniiK ' arbi tration. Hy tho decUioti at Paris the killiliK of neal with ilrcsruis or riplo nives was prohibttml durum the month of Aiiiftnt. but for aoiuo iinexpluiiiitl reasoii tho i.b-a dm-s ut appear to have entered Into the mind of thoae c.ui.lu. t lliK the Aineru ati i-ane that an rtnially Stt.rtive mean for killing the seals was to le found in air nuti, inch an are mail for tlet.tr.. ymrf whalen, a spear beliiK driven from the icuu by coiiipmiwHl air. The ntNiler of Hritinh Columbia are tiow tarttiiiK their attention to thin means of evadltiK the intention of the roliiuilnniou, and it in generally conceded that they will ntiff. r no .n throUKh the nutmhto tl.'U of air and t arn for flrearuit during the mouth in winch they are pro hibited uinK th.- latter wvHpous for kill ing the wain. Torouto New. lilrago'i AiabltluK. It I said by a ttii. hki literary uiau that I here in kI reanoii to U hevo that Mr. Itowelln could tr iiidu.t-d to Ro to Chli aKO to live. That city ap-ars to v very much in .an..t in it intention t l-c...ie the literary center, SVeti if Itbtn lo make Mdvaii.e , eiwtern literal v uieu Hut lli. n Mr, Howell waa burn in the middle wet. U-ntou Trauncnj . Frrnrb Tanny Wafers. Tlunan wafer ar ftir the r-ln-f atnl t u re of il n ful ami Irregular tnen-n, sti.l will remove all ol-tnn lloii., no luatter t,r raiie, ami ar aurs an. I aalT- every ttnie. Maniifai-tiinil hv Klneraitii Itnis; Co., Knti J .., ('!., anil f.jX l ydvl.uni it lvl.ano. flilloh's Vitallw-r I what you ns f..r Iy-ia, torl. liver, jvllow kln or kiilney Tmuhle. It I Kuaran tertl to rIvs you atinf. ti..n. 1'ri.v 75 tTiita. N.hll.y Hr. R I. M. Kennev, AnaGr. tin-Harvard ln.Uiiii, wiua pwa; fanio r' ly. An lrew Ki! . I!a rt I the l'.rn kl) U Kae aa i..icr !) and r e to be it fl- lt-r. JuMdi I'lili'X'-r mine to thin country with wither money, education nor kn-welf of F.n.'li-h. Mr. Sa.ino I Ileum tt of Tanner, W. Va., ha ."V ciiil.lr. n. hh in (1. Mr. Ib-tuiett in 6:1. and the i.'tf votinic Ueiifu-ttl are -nht art." Tho kin;; of Italy Btv.-sj l.i qn.-en rriiiof ..'irl u.n eiu h of h rbirth dayn. hho own now vi-ritah!i rojn-s of thew precious w m. The Duke of York pay treat att' ntisn to what tho ii-wpanr ay aln.ut him. Iln k-- a Un.k in wliii h i i-.tted every referellt n made to hllll in the public pP whi h falls into his hand. K. N. HnbUrd of MiddMown, Conn., ha the r-m-ft roll.ctloli of livitiif bird In New KiiKland. It include npe ie from aImot every country in the world and i worth thouand of dollar. David Ilradb ) and Captain William S. (Jiiyer, broth rn in-Uw. who were mar riel on the Mine ilar in Went port. Conn.. In IM:t. celebrated their Kolden wmlditi recei.tly, tin y and their wive all Win prenelit. Few ronple n-acll the nevenlleth 8!i tiiverary of their wedding. Thin lm tincti'in, however, han In-en enjove.1 by tho liev. and .Mm. IV iijaiiiin .M.-vcnn of llai nil.al, Mo. Mr. Mi veu in H I and In wife M year of ae. Qn.t-ii Victoria airorditiaT to her pho to'ruplier, I a n.ont natiffactory utter, hhe I. an never epol led a plate, and though nhe ha had M-veral huudretl picture taken at different tune nhe rarely disap prove of any of them. TUftF TOPICS. Captain Sam lirown will M-llhinlior-es In training, but ib nien the p-nrt that he will retire from the turr. The vet. ran Ilarrv Wilkm ba Urn driven lately w ith J. r vinaii, ..iij.aiid the two are alile to pi a clip. It it rcportttl that John A. b'an, Jr., ia .In kermif for tlie HiiMiiiili lllld Arilbiall hor-s that were exhibited ut the World's fair. Iinw.tr J. m. MiKN.uri imcer. I.k.iii np like a commie horw. Not I.uik iiko lie paced a half over tlie Mexico track 111 Tl." champion yearling f PUIInnd the fa-l'-t of all ntalllolin of that neiNtho pa. -r Ambulator, w ho iiiade a ret ord of iMH rtneiitly. lliix.i l Wilkea. Siva, Muta Wilken, Dou ble C:mw and Chrin I.anx. the kingpin ofth Corlatt t able, haw won a for tune thi te-aMiii. Tho American mare Nellie It, ejmrt ed to Aunt ria by Dan Mcl'h.-e, him w..n th' Crown Prince prize in Uuvia, tlanh of four mile, in l Vi. A lady who at ten. l. d the race at S.-nc-inaw, Mich., remarked that iinlinn h. av en contained t -t Ii men and hor-a n nh did Hot Wli-h to Kt there. Uin le le.b. w iiiiii r of the American Derby of ivm, wan hold the tiny la-fore that race f..r 17. ". Hewn nold iu Montana a few wtn k ao for f IV Alinont. Jr., wan a "ntone rejected by the builder" n.-veral yearn ai;o. Twelve of bin net entered the L'.lto lit thin year, which Kiven him a total of X -rforiu. rt. llirlit.p Ib-ro. by lli-hop. recently ktl.n kel out llillitn-Mt' three mile record at Oakland, Oil., trotting the .lit.uire ui 7:ll. Hiintn n made her record of 7 I i in i STAGE GLINTS. Nina Ilertini lliimphrey ban left the Hinrichn I ' ra coiui.iny. JoM-ph Arthur in said t i bav.t ht artel to rewrite "The Corncr.icker." C. .1. lturbi.lk'e ha joined "Acr.ms tlm Potomac," playilijr Captiuu Fax well. "Tim Oath," a M-unatioiial draiiia, will l-o pr.nlth-cd at lhiltiinore on Nov. Vi. Kuiiice (i.ndrii-h, a wentenier, will make her firnt eantt-rii tour in Febniary. ()i--.r,i' Lannen in or;atiixiiii; a nt.n k rtimpany to play over Davi' miineum circuit in I'eunnylvaiiia. W. A. Whitecar Im nfeived a play from I'lirtuital, from t!ii'i n of Catuille Hlalico, and will translate it. Valerie llertere has won favorable in tlce fur her leading work m "The Jour nnllnt," a new play pnaluceU rtveiitly in Wint ouniu. A new play called "Tim the Tinker" was recently produced at Hunt.. I. Colin. "Wild U.nte." allot. it-r new play, Wat launched at Mount l'lilaki, llln. Violet Maneottti will k out ni;ain tin canon nudi-r the iiiauak'euieiit of H ForU-s of Cuba, N. Y. The tour will Win on Feb. A at l'iula.l. Iplna. It Mt'im that JtHM-ph Hr.n.kn will n tain the proprietary rights in Aui;ui.tun Thoiuan' new play, "Hlne lll.nnl," and that he ha nllliply dlnnel of tlie ri Jit to A. M. Palmer to present the play Hi New York and other large cities FIGS AND THISTLCS. OihnI l.n.kn, to la x nuaii. iit, mimt be gin on the iuni.le. Fihing for coiiipliineiit in not a bit better than tUhttig on Sunday. Tlie devil get lame an nnn an he colii.-n in nuht of a good inan'n hoiine. Th.. man who et tn to outrun a lie had Mti-r not ntart with lame f.t t. If the devil e.T take .'IT bin bat to any man oil earth. It in to the bpn rile W'.l.-ll tlie devil got tochuri'h. beg. tl r.ill, walk there w it 1 actmr. Ii ineinU r. Tl devil linn tin iiuarn I w it h tlx- m m who never hn aiivctntrovt-rv w it h I nn Self. An nr. 'ban.;. I would break do-.vn im '- r what nolne .-( le rvj-.t of a pat. . Wife Tlire I often an imi. li n !: i-i t' e point tf a Jli an tie re l m the l ' ri.d of a ciiib It tiu' l..rti A etrraa of the Vevlesn Mar. Oak II vkiiok, iiii -I m.-t tis o. Mollleliiy, all ol.l VetelTili of the M. V i ; t all wnr oil the "tret t tl.-iy, ho to!. I tur that after r n.lilic aU.ut Mion....'s I I.lv.r lU'if'l'ntor he la.iiuht a sti:e an. I the tlmt linr il.n cn e him In.- imsliie rt-lit f. - tost. t;.lme. Your j tlni(.-.-int si'lln In s..i r or li.iii.l. The laiw.ler to In- taat li .Irv or In.t.le into a I tea. ' Mr. I-I.irelii'O I-.. Kei.i V. a thiiiiiflit fill voi .. i iii i.i.,l.iiili.r...-j itr movement in " 1 1 r-I. '- "Ii- . . I I . m-rvetl tli.it, H 11 1 - i. ill i' I r. .1- "I in' ii i an- i.e I.y tl.iy .ind !' e.ing in ! tin- city hall by iii;!it, many ol' th'in" children who lire n riilittt-'l to toil U-t-HII-e nf tin- ilidlgeiiec .if i t ! i r n:ireiit nn- -'ill - rl!v r-. I I . I '.I - .1 KxiK' l. 1 I ' r- .'I'- i i" I'll .- -. -.i-- l i' I'll ;. -, Mi" and -t-.r. n ill tloit ill ti .- y.i iii-,' p,r.- 'l to I ili-.r from !') !.ll I. ... Te-'.t w Ii' re- -corner- an- f..r; - K.!!"v! j. .!. I m; V . Illl.ot i p i- !.;.- ol'.. ii 1 - I. bv I -I' lit- " li", w i 1 1 ! t oe' curl, l-.r tilt ill-' !'--. V. I -i'li. r th' ir i iiiMieii ! j. i ..ri.i !'i iitid ard i'ii; ! ili ir t" untl.'-: --try Jiittill'-e. AMONG Thi Cf.'S. Tliefilieattuniiloip' - conn-fr. 'Ill Thula autiful (,'n-. r. of malachite Indus to cop-r. IJono turiuoi.-.J incut fr..m thct.t th of mantodotm, colored with animal matter. Diauioniln ant found in every color and shade, frtJin the purept white to jet black. The Regent diamond was found nt Golconda and In the rough weighed 410 Carat. n. Carvel emi-ral.il were well known to tho ancients and of high value an cut works. Opal are no st-nrntivo that exjio-ure to Biolntiire or h.-at, or even no. Men atmos pheric change, hoiiietiiiit-s ruin tln in. When a fltni ruby in f-und in Hnrmah, a proceiwlon Ol l-lcpuiun. i nn- ' hou aoldiers i-jcort it to the kin,-' palace. Jitnin T ia sn iini.tiro quart r., u-ually eontaining tnurh iron. It i found in r d. brown, yellow, gn- n, black and blue. Th" sapphire which adorn the piimmit of tho F.ngli-h crown in the Mine that Kdwanl the C'oiifen-"r wore in hi ring. To tho habit of burying gems with the owimr wo owo tlm jirt-t-rvation of mnny of tho most n-markabl.i iiiitiipie j.-weln. Amln r, often da d nmotig gem, is fow.ll pnnlui-t. Mo-t of the npecim.-IH Inciting iiipuctaaru mauiifjictiired from gum copaL Tho emerald wan one of the lt-M known ancioiit stotiis. Fiii'-ralilnhave Int-n din coveretl iu tlm F.tru-n-aii tombs in set tings over 2.000 years old. The Santa Catino of tho cathedral of Genoa i an imitatioiieiiieraldilipk.il Inches w ide and o deep. It wan, accord Inir to tradition, giv ii by tlm yum-n of fiheba to Solomon. It was captured nt twntarea by tho t ru-ider and given to (Jenoa in 1 0l. St. Lniiin (JloU-Democrat, HINTS FOR GARDENERS. When an early cro;i h n ri itun-1. Ii.ivs another ready to t.iki. Itn pi.:.-.-. Dupting white li. 11. Lor., ov. r the foli age will slop the currant worm. Theln-.-t worlt iu fi.'I.'i:i-i in-ct I ents 1 tli.no wIm ii th.y f.r-t iua!.. tie ir up (earance. It in a naf.i rule not t. ..r allow a tree to bear more fruit tliiin i! branches will Biiptain. In lighting tho cur. ulioon III- plum thu tnn-s hhould In! jarr -l d uly iu ordt r to mako thorough work. It in a p.-ifo plan nt all Imn n a'ld uiab r all conditioim to cut away any .: ad. de caying or di-capcd wood. To liavo pig iu the orchard h n.t f nly ! gml for th" pig, but al.-" c "! I T tlm i trtrs, provided tin r. ia i:"''d pa -tn rage, j An Ifollotliical in. 1 e:y r-medy f.-r I many of tho ailments nnd t i. nil. n ' f ! fniit trees is a good ai pin-a'i.ui or I anhen. For the codling lilotll cm the appb spray as noon us the fruit ban net, using a pound of pari gr.s n to b" gallons "f wuter. It is jKipniblo to iniiiiiir.. too much while tho trtsj in grow ing, but nfter it comes into In uring inanmo can Ik iij, plied without -t int. A good rule with a oiitig orchard in to keep iu with homo cultivated or hot d crop during the tirt tiv. years aft- r planting, manuring thoroughly ineati- while, ami then us . I tl..wii to clover A all tha rtillar l:-..-..l.. i!..it 1 u man. 1 he only .v.n r. 1.1. ; I.t tl - :h ; la l'r l'inr.-e f'nt '. I '.' - i 'i ' ' ' ' ,,r aronipn mi(T.-ring fe. .'i a" ehi. -h- "fon:i'e ' roiiip'.Vnt " or .sO n I r w. n .n whonre j rtin.l iwn an. I ov. r"i k -.1; l"r -ia n .1- j las ting to lssnii i... th ; nn I I f i.i"'l-r i who ara nursing u::.l e!i:oiv'. -1 ; at tl:t j ehaiiRa from girlli.s , to '..'.:i'ih.r. ar.l later, at tha tnti. :i! "i:.ee ot I".-'' it in iinsli. ine tliot wt'. 'r hi- I ert.only lu:KU ' llj. tlnthelin, rt-,'".. It.--, n'.hi et.les 1 It it l.s.nt. if ii i-M-ii l.ii:s lo t-Rt'i;t or cure, you hata yeur :n. m U-u k. What you an1 :ire of. If veil n-e Pr. ! Sjgr' t'atsrrli lo-nu-.lv, in ei;!n-r a per- ( let-t anil jirrmanetit utf fo vo ir Ca- j tanh, no matter how l- . I your i:i-i' may j he, or "."0 in fa-:., 'i n or. . in-torn of i the in.-.lli lne -r..;i .1 to e..v joii llo) , money, If thi-y caul n.ie ou. i i i i r: i Nn I Id', ..t i-s ; . i : .. i. l.'l 't .1. ! i ! i . t '! i n't, l 'r. w ii. t I r.v , ( -I.,. .-t o ' 0 t.' I- I . .ti' 1m T"' . 'Uli' 1 I 1 f r. '.tl it al t . p r ...... -i . 1. 1 . ,1 .' .U t-. I't. 'rl.t t 1 : t ' t r . I I . I l-.U -:.. lot: . ( t! i. ! . 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N" h nk. -:::(i.".:n:a C.t;i j &.::::: I A Li 7 lie bin 'Th -v. urn RASH Having long ago recognizedthe fact that to sell profit it is necessary to do so tn a CASH BASIS, and being enciar- aged by many of the experiment, I shall on thelst day of January, 1894, inaugurate the READY PAY SYSTEM, and trust that with shall retain the old customers. A. V. PETERS. HEW HARDWARE STORE. LOUGHMILLER & PETER. Farm Hardware. Farm Machinery. ; ; canton i.ii'i'i:!: n.u. SfUDEBAKER BROS. : CAKRUCFS. CUCC1E3 : Ai.D WACOKS. A Now Lint' f N'v l!;ifilv..ic No M (iiMi-l.-. Evervthina si Hi-ici Time Prices. Mm nt nt ti im ni NINTH pTKI.KT. t. "a CD ? r r. ns Ti CO - u-1 o U3 a 1 ia 3 r c T. iT ic Ir in Grateful to their friends and the pub lic in general for the liberal and satis: factory patronage accorded them dur ing the past year wish them all a HAPPY NEW YEAR, And pledge themselves to spare no pains to please them in th future. If good goods, low prices, and courteous treatment wll continue to secure their trade, they are bound t j have in the Odd Fellows Block. AGENTS WSHTECT:,."::'.,: Wi.f'.ft I i.t r rnl l.n III I.N.k .. I il) i ran make .shI ak'.-. ' im n.ee'it-. I L.il I IIII.H.Ktl HIS.. A I'HIMIMI I . .. SH. t-liiall.l 111. t'k. I M lK . -s -ar a .,..lJ,jT,.-j Mr V A m Mm 1 . ' ' s, r.- tv. fi: '..'-;'-..- il xlsj: sf aa;. w nvvi . iL -f AnaamssaMe latxive nn I ,N riiv t TtiMi:. So;. i.f UnirrtH'-tPiii l.rnil 2V.,&x-, anu (I.UU per i-aekagss. (at4;ii frt. ITrt wnernvori-eirtTj r:r:ri nn-: mil V!iii it' Ull (111 J IMI ,"J I BANK. 3::::s::r 'a H E.:t , r -i rtn I'-c-'p-rvec ip a tap.til of ilJ,- ' nr.n -h tw Pni.j n.. WW T .11 W VVW I U'M a y i. , ' rsTr rl 4 ,'. ,i t rh' a I :. " r "t it- U( 10 !- Mm .s ;- , mIi-1 ': 1 ft; ur. rj.ut j 'Hi', if t ft I kft-ll JLI . H t 1 MIM ( il lla '11 UN Th v.. :ir vu "! 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No tr. n I 'If to ahovt' P-..N. j A Goldsmith, Uiiiry iii'iih'iiway, I'l U !-K I.N - iiniiisiiiiil Mm. o -T. J. CPAiC. -UCC ST.r w.'i.i.am: I l.i Lugene, OrcgonJ aallt i 0 c3 n s.