, « I i T h e tide of destiny is turning iasT ^l n tow ards Florence. All sorts of ac- L cuiuulation of facts point th at way L i r h a b it of T he W e < push, energy, | luck. I t i gri n a ry o f these m ount M AW yvww-«-W wa-ev. V. FLORENCE, LANE COUNTY, OREOON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, I8M. BUSINESS CAR Jb. GENERAL DIREOTORY T R A V ELFR & ' ÜUlUfc M F IG B T iM l O could, und then stopped and fuuglij. I found my.^lf where I could neither go forward nor backward. I was between NO HUBBY OB CONFUSION mannger has told the chef t the cooks in charge of thf t TATE OFFIOERS soup send up on the dum two fires. So J lay down behind a big pantry on the banqcetin pine tree, and—answered some corres- And Dealer In Fine Watches and Jewelry G overnor.................... Sylvester Pennoyer eens of soup. The earvi jfa.ndenee th at had been accumulating. E. B a n g s , ___ P ro p rie to r. Secretary of State .. Geo. W. McBride tx g e n o - . O re g o n . the interm ediary betwr J After about three hours it became dark '^'reM ,lrer.......................... Philip Metelien Leaves Eugene on Monday s and the waiters, stations > ’ , ^enough for me to ¿0 back into our lines. Supt. Public Instruction. E. B. McElroy I hursdays a t 6 a. ui , arriving in try. His office is one State Printer............... Frank C. Baker! “ In trying »u.dislodge Johnston ‘from 1 .................R. A .B ean 'l HENRY A. BAY, Agent n I- o lorcnce re u c e u the ie d day a y following at 4 p. in. sible of all in cone th at poajlion we fought step by step Supreme Court . . . . . . . F . A. Moore t r\ , R eturning—La quet. In servir —Leaves Florence on While the People Were At along uVbuntain sides. The troops were T » » i» y » Fl The Amount of Labor on a er dishes be ni ridays a t 8 a. m., Judge Second U istrict.. ..J. C. Fullerton so near tpgetber th at they could taijf to tending Church. so tbgt all dine A ttorney Second District.Geo. M. Brown arriving in E ngeue-the day follow- Of Salem, Oregon. each other. Once somebody on our side Publio Dftiner. T Í Í 8 1 s t * 1* le ,*.‘b '> g in s u ra n c e c o m p a n y o f th e i l l f f a t 7 l > 111 and that withoi cullet) out: H ii ilfto l ii n i iid , risai. n V* ** '.'barter of a in eh .«“'i f? dw elling» and farm properly a cooked in a d fan t I ’irin iV ii . A',',ri'8s *“ * “ ■ O 'lrdliicr, Oregon, and ( " 'Hold on, Johnny, and hear the COUNTY OFFICERS I w ill ta il upon you and insure your property. Ite m ln lu c e M « <1 Single fare . . . _ $5.00 pots im mersed^g Ig. ‘P n t . u M „ „ h . d pr?e k k „ t > iwuci#niation? Th© C h e f U hr an A rm y o f C o o k s an<l a R e tir e d G en era J| Round trip - _ _ _ g9 qq M Wan Been So- Ul,. . T , . » ./ the soup the cook« work 1 Iji'jng jjgispd, and n I'iw sergeunt ?* «girne n t o f W a ite r s S e r r e th e t'ia n d s »CM . » lodge ......... A. H. Fisk T ickets for sale a t E Bangs’s K »C «rvfr An im p o r t a n t H<W«*tJ..nary. one qnartrt^nur steiq», ,TTull in' front of olir line and read livery barn, Eugene, and a t H urd in most restaurants the { ....... Eli Perkins Coni ni issiooere a proclamation from Mr. Lincoln ex • J . f. Caliison so generous. & D avenport’s office in Florence W. W. NEELY, Prop'r. tending amnesty to all Confederates C lerk ................ The Battle of One Hundred and A. C. Jennings When tlie soup has been sent up from T ables furnished w ith all the who would lay down their arm s and Sheriff............... At the last dinner of the New York • A. J J « »I i n s< m Eighteen Days” is the title General J. tlie kitchen, down the speaking tube delicacies of the season. W ild j come In When the reading was finished T reasurer......... Chamber of Commerce, nt which 30d . . . ..J. G. Gray S. lullerton would give to that wonder Assessor ......... both sides yelled and whooped, and the members and guests were present, a comes one word, “ N ext I" and the tim . D. P. Burton game, fish und fru it in season. Best ful series of operations commonly called s a il s bales a In Marly are hurried up stairs. School Superintendent. J. G Steveneun aeconiodations for the traveling fighting went on again.” well-known banker was moved to say to «»riieyor.............................. W. B. Pengra public. C harges reasonable. The fish has been prepared In advance On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each “ The A tlanta Campaign." It was con KEPT HOLY THE SADOATII DAY. bis neighbor: Coron«r ................................ J. W. H arris tinuous lighting (rum May to September, m onth. of the dinner, and the four frying cooks In the battle of 118 days the calendar “ As these courses come and go so stand in readiness to take from the Single trip $3.00. Round trip $.5.00 and it embraced a battlefield 135 miles was lost sight of by even so devout a smoothly we do not appreciate the long. There is nothing in history to warming closets the sole, which is near ma» as Howard. CITY OFFICERS. am ount of labor this dinner repre ational compare with it. The fighting la gan at ly 100 pounds in quantity. W hen the “ I went along the line one morning sen ts.” Tunnel Hill. I t ended at A tlanta. E v pall of “ N ext!” comes down the tube OF EUGENE. F or Passenger and F reight Rates with General Howard,” said General President There was reason for tlie adm iration ....... B. F. Alley . HENDRICKS. P r es . ery foot of ground was contested. Every B. EAKIN. J r .. C ash * R ' again tlie lish is hurried np to the carver I ullerton. “ W lien he came to a hatterv so expressed by the banker. Xotwith- J Oscar Fnuke ------ API LY TO-------- day had its battle, and more than once who apportions course out to the that was firing at Confederate works on standing the number at table thecourses w a ite r s ,v i,h the $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 I O. W. Hurd PAID UP OASH CAPITAL. .. Board of Trustees the firing continued from sundown to i waiters, with the potato croquettes $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 M e/er & Kyle, I Win. Kyle 8U RPLU 8 AND PRO FIT8, Florence, Or. sunrise. a hill the general heeame much Inter were served as promptly as if it were a J L. Christensen which come from the four vegetable A C C O U N T S S O L IC IT E D ested. After watching the effects fora private dinner party instead of a great From his diary General Fullerton told R ecorder............................... Drew Severy c o o k s. The Laddie of venison is called ■ EUGENE, - . OREGON T reasurer...................... Frank B. Wilson S T E A M E R “ C 0 O 3 , ” the story of “ The Battle of One Hundred few minutes Howard said to theartillery public banquet, and the dishes them from the four roast cooks, and then tb| officer: selves gave no suspicion that there had M arshal................................. J .C . Brown ami Eighteen Days” la-fore a gathering W ill irn k c ------- o highest ingenuity of the carver is called Justice of Peace......... H . M. Chamtierliti If you would elevate your guns I been hurry or confusion in tlie kitchen of ol.l fighters, ex-Confederates as well into piny. The sight of him as he slices thf R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S believe you could drop some shells right while they were being prepared. Every LEADING as Federate, at the Army and Navy Club, the huge ebunks of venison into portions — B etw e e n ----- into the eenter of the town of Marietta. thing went to show that the dinner was in Washington city, recently. He began of equal size with quick and graceful SECRET SOCIETIES. Try it.’ the production of a perfectly running by asking if they knew that while the motions would make the most confident^ “ The other officer put his guns into machine, of which the cooks as well as walls of their clubhouse were adorn AND lather of a family ashamed to sit a t tl, A A. M. Siiisluw Lodge No. 107. position, cut the fuses and prepared t the waiters were a part. It was to learn with portraits in oil, with engravings, hilar communication on second M E R C H A N T - T A IL O R , bead of bis domestic board. So cloe*' experiment. General Howard got out about the organization and management lit in each month. with plmtugrupln, of the heroes uf the can lbe skillful carver adapt bis in» T h « . F. O .k « , Henry C. P.yne, Henry C. Rouse Re, D E A L E R IN C. B. M organ , W. M. his glasses to study the effect. of this wonderful machine that a report war, there was not a single picture of Secretary. al to the num ber of diners th a t i “ ‘G eneral,’ said I seriously, tnkin er called upon Charles Ranhofer, the and General George H. Thomas aiming them t h e musicians tako their Bhare h a ‘ out my watch, ‘this is Sunday morning chef of Delmonieo’s, in his tffiee in the ________ " enough meat is left for a tw o-r -' ¿ral Lyons Post, No. 58. _______ “ Y et,” auitl General Fullerton, “ Tliomr f i f h N ’ furnishing goods It is now 11 o’clock. The Presbyterian center of Deimonico’s kitchen. 'first q u arter At the was the fuiiltless soldier of the war. He of M arietta are just In the midst o[ Mr. Ranhofer is a big, good-natured F ills , Commander, was the one general who never made a The entrees are cooke.k'z EUGENE, - O R EG O N . long prayer, and----- ’ treiiehm un, who is very reticent over ant. military mistake. He was the only one s e r v ic e . W h ile tlie 'g ' -“ ’Cease firing!’ shouted General H< his successes as a master of gastronomy. m g tln - ir venison of our great generals who gained hia po ward to the artillery officer. He lias written a thick volume about his jP ^ ^ d g e jN r r 131, m e a t d e p a r t mera' sition without personal or political in VERY REMARKABLE DUEL. art, which has become a text book in in t h e m a s t i n g c? ’ , - fluences. A Virginian, he was separated “ I t was while we were in front of K en public as well as private kitchens. Ilis I b e p u l l e t a l a ', - ' from hia family and repudiated by his * esaw mountuln that I had my d u el,’ Hico is so situated that lie call rj s ta te b e c a u se o f ^ f i d e l j i y v o tlie Upion said Gengrnl F ttib rlo a. •‘‘Wi.oii I en p,jrt of l.ctahnii.^Lat a ii.omci- 'S He was the Duty Tii.u/who waa never never re- re OREG( tered the army I was fresh from law lo the left is tlie ice cream an lleved of his arm y. He was never de- school, and was therefore supposed to section. To the right the experts in P u llm a n p u ttiiig 'o i? ^ .- , feated. He H ave, I three armies. H all, Flore Pure Wines Bro know some law, which was a great mis ■others and Liquors. neat, poultry and fish have their de s i s t a n t s a r e g^y, good standing to attend. S le e p in g C a re SNARK CKKKK GAP. take. General Granger made me assist Drugs, W m . B ernhardt , N. G. This battle of 118 days began in May ant judge advocate, and one of tin partmentB. In the center the supplies r e a d y fo r serv iflB t’ - E le g a n t J . I. BUTTEKFIELD.Rec. Éee. Medicines, with the very hardest kind of fighting earliest cases that came before me was or immediate use sre stored, and along been turned over .. 1 . Chemicals, D in in g C a re tliat of Colonel Bloodgood, from Wiscon in the roughest country you ever saw sin. Bloodgood, with a regiment, ban he opposite end is a row ul o v e n s and meat room to tlie r o a j M ^ S Perfum ery, CHURCH DIRECTORY anges. 1 he forty odd cooks under Mr. T o u r is t Thomtje had examined the region, an i be seven men in the ice ete » been forced back from a blockhouse by a Stationery, Ranhofer are as perfectly trained and knew it thoroughly. Some miles below brigade of cavalry with four guns, which try sections, who have been cojbjfa S le e p in g C a rs RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florence, W all Paper, killed as a regiment of soldiers. They where Joh n sto n ’s army was posted in its was very natural, as 1 see now. Bin Oregon. Sabbath service. Sabbath- ly idle up to this point, get the she / ‘ Blank Books, school, 10 o'clock a. ni. Preaching 11 S T .P A U L first strong position Snake Creek gap Granger bad taken it Into Ids bead that ire formed into companies under the su hot entreineuts, and iea cream re o ’clock a. in. und 7 p. h i. Sacram ent of a regiment of infantry ought Io be better T oilet A rticles, M IN N E A P O L IS the Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath of cuts through the mountains. Thomas than a brigade of cavalry ami four gnus pervision of assistant chefs, w ho are re send up. The canvnabnck ducks i‘ January, April, July and Octolier. W indow Shades, DULUTH knew it was possible to send troops down He sent Bloodgood before a court mar sponsible to Mr. Ranhofer for every the attention they deserve. One ", Everybody is welcome lo a llth e services. Physicians’ Proscriptions Carefully ihing that comes within their d epart F A R G O Pastor requests C hristians to make from the m aitre d'botel promptly b n \ , ' a parallel valley, pass through Snake tial, and 1 wrongly conceived it to be my them selves known. G R A ND FO RKS ments. Four cooks rule over the roast ••aeb course to the floor above. /—Compounded.—s duty to prosecute instead of acting judi Creek gap, strike the railroad in Johns I. G. K notts , Pastor. CRO OKSTON cially. It. was a great injustice, as I re ing ovens, and eight men in the meal to n ’s rear, and bag him. He tried to The wines, fruits, cigars, coffee, alised afterward, but we convicted Blood- departm ent devote their tim e to prepar W IN N IP E G ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH get G rant to let hint make the attem pt, good and be bad to leave thearm y That cheese, and liquers come w ithin th e T ’ service. Preaching a t Glcnada ev H E L E N A und but G rant said he must wait. When was long liefore the A tlanta campaign ing the meats for tlie four roasters. province of the inaitro d ’hote). H ie ery second and fourth Sundays of each OUTTE Four men are responsible for vegetables month. Sabbath-School every Sunday Sherman came, Thomas laid the plan and I bad not seen Bloodgood or hear« »Kittle opener holds very much the sam e at 10 a. ni. Prayer meeting every Thurs and fried dishes. Pastry in its various > f him. We were before Kenesaw one Itefore him. Sherman wouldn’t listen office a s the carver, though the respon day evening at the church. Everybody lay, when General Thomas came up to forms is in the hands of four experts. cordially invited. R .C . B lackwell , to it nt first. After some time be sent sibility is not so great. When the the breastworks and began peering Three men make the ice cream. Two Pastor. TO McPherson down to pass through the through the logs at a distant part of the nas left the hands of the four r o a s tin g C H IC A C O men make confections and cakes alone. cooks the strain iu the kitchen begin« I gap, and then h it Johnston a lick as lie W A S H IN G T O N Bread making is an a rt in itself, in lessen. The roasting cooks, soup CJOk»7 NOTARIES. What are those fellows doing over PlCT0P'*V retreated. Meanwhile Thomas, with the P H IL A D E L P H IA charge of three bakers. Eight men are there?’ he asked. ‘Building some new arm y of the CmnherlunJ, held the front vegetable and frying cooks, and tb» lh « n TO N E W YORK works, are th ey ?’ kept in reserve to clean things and assist and center, and was to attack Johnston III the meat room, look on at th e men in S A L T L A K E , D E N V E R , A. R. BUTTOLPH, “ 1 looked around. The rest of the generally, and ten women and two men BOSTO N A ND A L L the pastry, ice cream , and c o n fe c tio n e r y and push him hack. That was tlie posi staff had slipped buck I was young then O M A H A , K A N S A S C IT Y , P O IN T S E A S T «ad S O U T H tion Thomas held and the work he had and didn’t know any better. So I spoke are occupied in washing pots and kettles departm ents, and listen to the rattling C H IC A G O , S T . L O U S For inform ation, tim e c ard ., m aps and tickets, to do all through the 118 days. Thomas np: ‘I'll go out and see what it m eans.’ and cleaning dishes. Over all the force "f pots, kettles, pans, and dishes In tho cal, on or write And Collector. AND ALL “ I started out hi front of our line. I Mr. Ranhofer keeps liis eyes. He Is fa scullery. The forty cooks are a tired attacked, as directed. Howard was Office tw o door» wcet ul Florence Hotel. had out a notebook and sketched the miliar with the specialty of each of bis E A S T E R N C IT IE S , called on to make the movement. W'e lot ul men when the banquet is over, A . D. C H A R L T O N , new works as rapidly as I could. I had cooks. He can give a scullery man A ssistant G eneral Passenger Agent. had to go through a narrow pass, just got about ail I wanted when a t il figure and glad enough to hear the chef say points on scrubbing a soiled pot as well P o rtla n d O r large enough for a railroad track, a loomed up before me and made a pro “ au revtiir.” An hour after the 300 JOE MORRIS, Jr as tell the man iu the meat or roasting wagon roH,l and a small stream. In found bow. It was Colonel Bloialgood, people have been served the kitchen and EAST AND SOUTH departm ent how to prepare a canvas- front of ns was a small hill. Behind that as calm and cool ns if there wasn't a the scullery are ns quiet as a sacristry. Confederate w ithin Bid miles, and all tbe hack dock; lie can judge an uudercrust riio tables and benches have been T HE SHASTA R O U T E we didn’t know what we would find, time the bullets were going ‘sip,’ ‘ping,’ with the same certainty th at lie can save th at we knew that Johnston’s army on all sides. I returned the greeting. 1 scrubbed, the ranges have Imen close1' bonlmns, mottoes, or odd confec OF THE was there. and the stone slabs are spotlessly i knew I was in fur it. tions. Southern Pacific Co. Making sketches?’ lie suggested. ATTORNEYS howabd ' h bravehy . ’S S X ’Ä ? “ - WOMAN SUFFRACIS"' When the dinner hour arrives the m a ‘Yes,’ said I ; ‘Imt I've finished.’ ExpreMK Traili« Lenve P ortland Daily. “ Howard—well, he is the bravest man I think you could see better over chinery of the service is set in motion by I | N oni, T acoma , Dee. 22.— A cat, personally I ever knew. He went through this wav,’ leading me into the most e x Mr. Ranhofer in the kitchen and by En- I f-v Porti,in . Af | 8:2« " " ' “i'.;.;.',",".;1- ■-■' i.:1* h p ,n ) Lv A. C. WOODCOCK, Fugeiie I.V 2:« a iu j ^ ,e kap to that hill for a good position posed position. woman suffragists inWl, lO.inn ni I Ar San r'ruucincu j.v , .. . gene G arnier, the m aitre d ’botel, iu the county delegation to th o /1 “ He kept this 4 up about 15 uiiriute«. I » T h r o u g h P o ll,n a n and T o u r is t S lr r p t r ., Ìnuu'i'^ìu*'"1 U " 1! Hl 1,11 " '" b o n s tro n i p * o r t to direct the troops. I said to him just la ll.r r 'i'i ‘ " " K - 'd . a lle r t it i. , under pretext of «citing i better views of , banquet room. The head waiter looks week that a sygteniaticV B liefore we s t a r t e d : iia lM -> . I la r r f s h u r g . J i i i i f t l o n t I t y , I r v i n g K n F r e e I te r lln ln g ( h a ir t a r a . ge n e, , o in s t.a ks. O r a i , , , a n d a ll s ta tio n » fr o m the new Work«. I knew he was doing it for a glance from the m aitre d ’botel. started toward securing »'to. D in in g C a ra . R o-eburg to Ashlauil h irln slv e “ ‘General, you are a corps command- • O re g o n Busen«, to get me shot. I stoml it just as long Thirty waiters, one for every ten per- For rates and general inform ation call on or BOSKBVRU MAIL, DAILY. women of W ashington. TJ» i er. 5 on ought not to expose yourself in as I could, and then I said : •fW Koonn 7 And R M cLaren’« B uilding. address «:«<) sons, stand silently by expecting a look Ialine will be asked to d r c l A IU 1 1 I.V P ortland Ar 1 exo I. m this way.’ pecial i 2 P m 1 Lv Eugene “ ‘Coloiml Bi is id good, you are the bate busiuexs. Lv 10:20 a m „ from the head waller. The manager 5:50 P in 1 I f W . H. HVRLBUBT, Kocehurff Lv 1 ■joo « m lumai am endm ent to 1« e Voteci. O n , n o ; said lie, ’come on.' bravest man I ever saw. I ’m scared to Asst. d e a l. Pass. Agent, says “ all rig h t” to Hie head waiter, the people in .Xovcnihtr, 181 d eath ,’ and I made a run for our line. 81)8, a < ' I "W ell, we s'arleil—four of us. Before •XH W ashington St Cor. Ed. PORTLAND, OR P u l l m a n B u f t e t S l e e p e r s L. R. JOHNSON, head waiter waves Ids hand at the wait- then adopted, will give w o n ic^® "Bloodgood, as I learned afterward, we got to that little hill the general had I ARD to vote o i l all propositions a t w | bad got hack into the arm y with a new er". »‘»d the thirty men g-i to t h e i r « bullet throng!) his coat, the orderly SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS command. Now, just to show how in- signed places at tlie tables. The head l ui (Mi un «•<| iih I footing atta ch e d to a ll Through Tinlna. was shot in the leg. the color-lwarer w as justice will follow a man, let me say I hut The effort is being harked to J» waiter lias divided the men under him extent try tlie W. C. T. U. of t l / ’ : All my work will be w arranted to give _ Weat Side Divisia killed, and my saddle was gone. What a^ er war Hloodgoisl got a commission B etwefn P ortland ano C orvallis satisfaction. Call on or write to me at into squads of six or ten, and ha« given T*“’ .... .. of six T h u rtd ? M a il t r a in i » a il y (ix< f i - r - i m » a y j « e found beyond th at bill was a great ! in the regular army. One day lie had S T A O E L .IN H 3. 7:W n m the best waiter in each squad instruc a s k e d (I n 1’ie rc c c o m ity d e k ' I F e r r ia n d Ar I S:S» a si sone words with a young lieutenant. The 12:15 p m am phitheatre with the stream damned, C ervsllla Lv 11:00 p m "CIO p r e s e n t , t h e p l u i l l ^ R latter taunted him with having lieen dis- tions to keep a watchful eye over the o f O ^ , m 7 a í ! ' l i c , ¿ . " ¡ ñ 1i Ü . ' ' o n , , ' ’r ‘ ” " h ' " ’ »»>• « " ' I all around on knolls and behind missed from the army for eowardiee. th e y h ,i in r c g a id to ftypa more inexji. riencid men. Tl Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes- K trR R x M TRAYXrt D A ÎL T (EH KPT R I'X h A T .) maître 11.c v w e re s u r p r i s e d t o works Were artillery and infantry. A s B loodgiH id g o t h is fellow officer in a r,a,ni JOHN C. GRAY, ilayfl and Friday«. « a, p m l l v P ir tk o .l ArlM a d'liotel conmiimicates thn a s|K'.ik- •iX u ie iid a rs of t h e d e le g a ti Lv | * fn aoon as our troop* (smetrated that great and gave him a thorough licking. Both Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Thurs- 7-25 p m I Ar M cM innville D E N T A L SORCERY. fuvored subm itting the qiles davs and Saturdays. were dismissed from the army. The last ing till« w ith the chef. "'<• "«•tern Rtid !.. Enro|K. «r pit the atom, (.pencil from all sides. It 1 heard of lllisslg oil he was postal agent Connects with Steam er ami Scotts • lowest <. < I l l the kitchen the forty cooks stand constitutional am endm ent, rs nnndn te . from G. i d s ritn l r . A tw re n «, Eugene Tha twat wnrk at the moat Reasonable Prices. burg Stage Line for Drain. was a trap. To make any impression Also with Office over Grrnre Store. on a railroad.”— Sun. silently in tin ir various departm ents. Taylor says he te n suffragists ' R. K oewler . f p j Ü x ,*,,,, Stage Line for Coos Bay. Charge ■ * * « • « • O rw g o n . Mau.p r A-t. f». F and i’a-« Art. U pon s u c h a position was lieyond human will Vote to submit the reasonable. D r . P rice’sC rcaitt (iakinji Powdet Tl,ey talk more I....I’le and vote to can- PorUand. Greg»«. . |«iwer. Our triHips went as far re tbev /-«.wrjsd i »«I M*,l>: MMvalir I nr .» t rasca than la absolutely necessar Wimn the at the polla. HORACE N. CRAIN, eugene - flo rex ce Practical W atchmaker — STAGE LINE. Howard Wouldn’t ’Fire on Marietta Production of a Perfect ly Punning Force. State hisnrance Comp y Head of Tide Hotel, Steam er N «?obarts ßANK Florence to Yaquina. E. HANSON, Clothier. HATS of Tifle. CAPS, O R TH ER N PACIFIC. JBOG STOKE. P TO M THBOUGH THROUGH TICKETS rout T IC K E T S Notary Public, Surveyor ^'koranoo, ^CrQgon. 1 Notary Public, Land Agt .Fiorano» 3 1-2 DAYS TO CHICAGO HOUKS HOURS Attorney at Law, Cofltrattor and Boilfler. Florence, O J k F lID IJ S rE F l Ore. H. H. Barrett, Prop’r, Kffl qqpy, ,