H1LLSB0K0 INDEPENDENT Entmed In th pottoitit at llil Kboro, Ore. aa Kruiiil-clioa mail matter. BubatrlptiOB, in advanou, r year, tl Hll.LSiJOHO It'HUSHIN'G CO. lTop. i. M. V, UAt'LT. KJitor. KKIDAY, FKBKUAKY 27, 1!M)3. Tlit-ru ia at leant one itiinmendiMe fcmluie coutHX-letl with ttiu rtffiit nvtmtrial election in thin state Jt appear to have bwn conducted uith tut the ute of ImmhIIo. There are no chargm of voted Laving Itct-n bought. .Mountaineer. (Jungrewtuiaii liellainy of Jtorth Carolina atatetl In his memorial ad ilrem laxt Huiulny touching the fun crnl of CongretMman Tonguo Unit the honor paid him at bin home wan that rihowu lo exalted rulem. Ha npnke thu truth for Hoarttly populated Wellington county that gave ltd idol 800 majority could do nothing I'liC. ' Oregon dom-n't need an executive iiibiimod; I ho pretM'iit governor aay lit will not occupy it, hut the li'glnla tors in their generosity with other people' money bought the Coik property in Halem, nevertht.'low, agreeing to pay $14,600 therefor. It will he in order for the next leg Ma ture to Mine the governor's salary no that he can afford to occupy it. Mountaineer. It (teeniH as if we heard (though it might lie a dream) -candidates for the legislature nay taut June that they favored economy and if elected would practice it when In the IcgU lativo aeanion, yet the total appropri ations iiiaiIo by the recent legislature foot up to a little over 12,600,000. The only economy they appear to have practised was iu fullllliug their promises. Mountaineer. The member of the Ways and Means commit too blated in the House last week that it had been the inten. lion of the coiumittee at one time to abandon two Normal schools, Ash- land and Drain, but that the schools had brought influences to I war which made such a report lmiMtattible. Ore gon is in a decidedly unfortunate po nition when two public schools are able to dictate legislation. 1 1 - - . -j Canada Is much put out that Sen alor ldge of Mas, and Ex (Senator Turner of Washington have. Imch appointed by our government to to on the commission to (Ix tho bound ary between the two nations. Indeed (sir northern neighbor has gono o far as protesting to Kuglaud against this selection. This action leads to thercmark tlifctoui Canuck tielghlrs do not yet poesesa the appointing power in the United States. Nicaragua and Halvador'a war will increaso the sentiment in each country for annexation by the United States which expressed itself from time to time. Itolh countries are rich in resources, but the people and the governments are liabilities instead, of assets, l'rshably the United Htatos aome day w ill have to extend its Hag over thu whole of Central America. Its 11 ig will go over some of that neck of tho woods when work on the Panama canal hegins. An attempt was made during the last week of the legislature to amend the city charier of Hillsboro so as to permit the improvement of afreets to he made out of the general fund ot the city Instead ol at the expense of the property owners adjoining the street improved. The bill was passed by the Ilouto but stopped In the . Senate. This occured because, in the short lime allowed for consideration, the will of tfie Hople most concerned could not he learned. There were conflicting reports, and Ix foro these could be reconsidered, thu aesMou of the legislature had adjourned. Thti eleven sections lying in the tiorthernmost part of the county are again In Washington county. Col umbia county made a hard light to retain Ihcui, but almost at the last hour of the session they were giveu to the care of Washington county, here the people living there want tn be. Senator Wehrung with posi tive and active apposition worked the bill making the change, through the Senate. It came to the House rather late in the session and went to the Committee on Co untie. Representative lloth, of Columbia county whs a member of the Com ndttee and waa not very anxious to have it reported back to the House. Our representatives asked for a reort as a personnl favor. Such warranted though the Committee imported without recommendation. In order the (till came up for consideration. Kvcryone was wearied and anxious for au adjournment, and the bill was la-aten. Friday morning Sena tor Wehrung took the matter' up with indivdual metulier of the House aud secured a reconsideration. Then with his explanation the bid passed with votes to spare. Senator WMirung deserves great credit for what hn did in the matter. Without hla work it would have failed. j Vl'LTUS, SKXAIOA. J Al the la-it. hour (.f the mu.-iiiii, legislature last Pridy Light ticcUd Charltw V. Fulton, of CUtsop County j to l U. K Senator vlco tkuat.T J(ttpii Simon, who letirea i.til week by expiration of his b-rai of office. Mr. Fulton waa not elected by money or by tri kt ry hat as the choice of the republican party end ol the Mple. No mnn iu ihj stato is more popular with the piple. Senator Fulton is on hit way tu Washington aud will be there ready to take Ida wat In executive session next Weoneaduy, if such acasioii is held which is very likely. Senator Fulton came out of the rather tedious contest with lewer animosities than any of hit! predecess ors, yet be has some reconciliations to m ke, and it will be a branch of his work to clone all breaches and prepare tho party for vote getting. WHAT OIVUT TO JA VE BKKN. It is a littlo dltilcult just now to slate the exact amount c.f money appropriated by the legislature which adjourned last Friday evening, hut the amount is approximately $J,6I5, 000. This money must, la raised by the ordinary methods of taxation and from the Inheritance tax and from corporations. liut from the latter little relief can be had, since it was made an excuse for increasing appropriations, yet the most sanguine never estimated that a much greater sum than f 100,000 wiil How Into the treasury from the corporations, The Oregoniitu very complacently shows that comparing the ordinary appro priations of tli is year with those of last, IIicih has been a net saving of 45,000. There Is littlo comfort for the taxpayer la'cause there are the extraordinary appropriations to be paid put at f7U5,0O0. Hut there are extraordinary appropriations that ought not to have been made. Let thehi be enuuuierated : For tho Cello Portage II. H. tlt5,lMiO Indian War Veterans 100,000 Hist Origon Experiment Stat '20,000 Governor's Mailt ion 14,600 Mining Bureau 20,000 Labor Bureau .1,000 Total $324,.r,00 To this should he added (:!S,(iUti appropriated to the Ashland and Drain Normal schools which should be abandoned. Here then is w here $; 103, 000 could have been saved with out crippling the public service. In this ennumeration the fiOO,000 fair appropriation is not mentioned. It Is yet to be seen how much good will come of this ' exenditure. The Inpki-K.ndknt looks for disappoint ment. This was done by a republi can legislature, yet the opposition has some dust on its fingers. Itisjurt as waa pointed out by the Indki'K.nh ent months ago. The Hat salaries demanded by Uov. Chamberlain diij not menu less money but the same or moro meney paid another way. We now see that the governor gets more money nod not by a Hat salary cither. The new luw gives him a salary of f.l.lNto and then a furnished mansion, wilh witter, lights and a gardner to keep the lawn. And his private secretary refused to serve for the old Htimnd, but demanded au increase of (1,200 and got it. If the late legislature was economical the tax payer will scarcely real in a it in 1901 and 1905. lih:FERESDt'M-k YJi. If the referendum Is of worth there are two bills passed by the legislature just adjourned, that should be subject to its restraining influence. the Celilo Portage Kail road bill and the bill creating the mining bureau. The Celilo Portage scheme should not Income a law because, lirst it appropriates (165,000 without giving assurifico except the verbal statement of Its promoters, that this sum will build ami equip the road. The engineer who made the (105,000 estimate has at no lime' been named and the public has no means (I knowing his credibility. Unit"d States engineers ' have estimated that (100,000 would Is? required to do the same work, hence the M?ople can see deficiency hills Ihst will be before the uext legislature. The ImiM-knpk.nt after lhe lull passed the senate, asksd a man, who, Is pecking to b appointed to t)Qier intend tlie con-truction, what weight rails hn proposed to use. He said they would not bo hO pound ntii-l, out that 00-i'oiwti would la- large 1 enough. Considering that the street trolley roads are using 70 pound rails and trfat the Southern Piciflc is lay. Ing nothing lighter than ' MO pound steel, the worthit'SNness of the pro pitted road can Is? seen. The eople will be dis,ippolnh in the benefit..) promised, at has hertto fore been Jsdntod.iut. The promoters are conntclctl "with lhe Columbia Southern IUil-rool, which just now is in a )iarrel with the Oregon Ks.il ws) and Navigation Co The lit'le Oregon Southern, wants to fonv a m'e lo the O It A N 0. or the road and the water while the big C-ompAry w ants to squerz the water out before lu buyn. The -Hate of Oriou fanuot at! jnJ lu furuUh the u ring, j ) urttiur, if Orvguii u III a'ay out of. thu dcld, a portagu load will txi built without ex pen,-, j lu the taxpayers ot ihestate; Private capital contributed mainly by Portland pet'ple U build tug a road from Lvle on the Columbia at thu mouti) of Klickitat river to Uoldeudale. The rad Li now all but completed, l he line is projected from tiiild'-ndalo to t!ie Columbia alsive CVliio falls, twenty inlles further. While this route doeit not follow I ho banks of thu Columbia it is uone the less a portage road. The Portland company already has boats on the river navigating that stresm from Lylu to Portland and Astoria, and it propose to put boats on the upper river bo as to lake core of all the truffle from Southeastern Wash ington. Oregon ought not tu be asked to aerve those eople. "(Jen erohity should begin at home." The Miuing lEurenil bill ahould be njifted by thu people Is-cau- it re quires (20,000 to oMTte it, possibly 100,01)0. The bureau is not waotid by thu miners, that is tho men owning the pay lug mines, aud if tiny did, they ought to lie 'required to pay the CXensc of their own superviMoii the samu as the fishermen do. Parties owning worthies mines may want opportunity to get a favorable report from the Stale Itureauof Mining aud then unload its stock on a credulous public. A committee representing several of the big mines of Llaker county yettterday presented arguineul to the governor in suinnt of a M-tilion asking him to veto the bill. The friends of the bill iu the House were afraid lo have the measure discussed, for after four advocates ol the pn j-cl bad spoken, the previous question was ordered and the oppon ent did not have opportunity to sny a word. It Is believed that lhe scheme is in the interest of mleii u brokers and in 110 way a protection to the public. If the governor da?s not veto lhe set then the eople should. The Isdki'kmient will say noth ing, now, of the ."00. 000 lair appro priation, since it is understood that a coii) lent organise ttion has that in hand and will see ttiat the wishes of the people may I e voiced. too ExrK.vsm, Ksp Oault seems not to have the monopoly of the role of objector. Oov. Chamberlain is taking a hand in that mutter. He has vetoed the pure food bill tunl liss giveu his reasons, which are here repriHlucod In full: ' " There has Uen very little com plaint made agtinst the law as it now stands, but already great com plaint has been made against the stringent provisions of the prof osed law. So stringent is It that iu the haudd 01 an uejust or au arbitrary commissioner, it could be used to lhe great detriment of many of the grow ing industries of thu t-tatc. The present luw is unquestionably coin preheu.-ivu enough in its terms lo protect the public against imposition, aud can lie enforced with much greater economy tint 11 Is Hssib!e uu d-r the proposed revision. The lat lor iucrcuses thu salarj of the present Deputy Commissioner to (1200' per annum; authorize the apoiututcnt of another at (1200 per annum; the purchase, aud establishment of a lab oratory in Portland at (750; allows the Hairy and Fuod Commissioner (250 for expenses incurred by him in attending tho National Assisiation of Statu Dairy aud Pure Food Do partmeuts held itt Buffalo iu 1U0I, and generally will be instrumental in largely increasing the expenses of enforcing I ho law. It is well lo protect the consumers against adulterated foods, but the law that we now have Is amply siilll- cient for this puni'ise, and 1 can see no reason at present for the enact iiient of a law that meets every pos sible condition that may arise, and at the same time plaits a handicap up on industries which are being rapid ly developed throughout lhe slate, 'lhe establishment of a lalioratory is wholly unnecessary. This work lis been d.uie by the Agricultural tsillege and ought to Im done there iu fulure. If the Dairy and Food CiiinmU sioner attends conventions in other states . he might lo pay his own cxcnses or stay ut hon.e. If xucl a precedent las once ttshli-hed, every officer in the stale, no matter what department he may he connected with, will set k at some time during his term to ailend Mime convention (each year ami make the stale nav his expenitrts then fur. Such a pre. ci dent ought not to If established, and will not ho with my consent. I.4KR M.IKV. There are numy lwautiful moun tain lakes in Ulah, but Lake Mary is queen of them all. This lake is suit three miles from a summer report called Silver Like, iu Cottonwood Canyon, and Is front twelve to flfeen feet a Kve sea level. Lake Mary is slmo-t inaeets-able; thp load leading lo it Is so dangerous ihst tne Is lorced to climb to It on f.i or rhle oo htrx that uro Iraim J f jc thut purl. The tourist l aui- ply r-itl iibwcvtr, upon rrechiug Ida distination, for one of the uit picturesque spots imaginable is ibis isolated lake. .On the east aide of the lake is a beaujiful carpet of grass studded with every variety of tluwer from the stately columbine to the mixhwt violet. To the north one can see mountain after mountain, some tovered with snow, others clothed with verdure. Oo the east side of the lake a inouutaluof olid granite, with moss aud ferns growing upon ita side, rises from the water's edge iu majestic grandeur. The south side is bordered with pines which com plettly hide thu road from view, except where the shrubbery has been cut away to allow visitors to enter. The greater portion of tho lake itself lies between two mountains haviug neither iultt nor outlet. The Mountaineers claim that it has Into souuded lo lhe depth of four huudrtd feel, aud no bo'loiu reached. Be this true or false, the lake is certainly very deep that an ordinary observ. r can see; it is so deep that wati r though perfectly clear, I hi black, and not a ripple mars its surface, except when a Qsli darts through it in search of food. The water is also so cold, that one marvels at tt?h or anything else laing able to exist in it. In the mid die of the lake is a small island upon which grow several large piue tries and fbwersof rare beauty. One can not fail to be impressed by the still ness which prevails at. Like Mary. It is like being iu auother world, instead ol being only a few milts from the busy haunts of meiu One's soul is II lied with a sense of peace and rest, while there, which, caui-es them to feel that they are ueartr their Maker. Here no mau bas entered, as yet, to mar, with Yankee progressivnei-a, the natural beauty by cultivation. The gr ndeur one sees upon every hand is the handiwork of the "Ureal Creator," who made the laud and sea and all that there is iu thtuj. Were I a hermit, desiring solitude, I should certainly take up my abode in the vicinity of this beautiful lake, '(Jueeo Mary." (Irace Ingles Frost. ICKAIi ESTATK. Alma L 'Miller to Zma Wood 51 acres in sec IS t 1 s r 2 w ( 1000 Richard Coonel et ux to Hen ry Harrington, 394 acres iu Benj Cornelius, Jr, d I c 1.1,500 I! Drf Moss and w ife to Char-, lottu Baker, part of d I c ot K Walker and wife iu 1 1 n r:i and 4 w wil mer 00 K K Wosd et ux to A U Ham mond ct al, !20 acres in sec U6 t 1 n r 0 w 11,200 Uustave Haase to L'topold Lin tier, Kio acres in s e of sec 13 t 2 n r A w wil mer 160 Laurel M Hoyt et ux to C F. Deicku'an, .45 acres in City .of Hillsboro 150 John C Beach et ux to 1) it Luaby, 80 acres In sec 16 t 2 11 r 3 w wil mer 1,550 Agnete M Staehr et al to Kin uiaHtaehr, lot 3 block 33 In . Forest Orove C50 K II Jater et ux to F L Kober stein, I ) acres iu sec 85 t 1 s r 4 w (f wil mer 450 Micheal Thomas it ux to An ton battler, 0f acres in d I c nfSoloman and Elizabeth KicharCson 1,150 W T YtMjng et ux ti J P Young, E 1 of s w and a e of 11 w 1 of sec 7 t 3 s r 1 w wil mer containing 117 acres .; 1,500 Evaline Heed et al to J L Washburn, undiviitvd f of w I of n w J id s e J of 11 w of s w 4 and n w J of a w i of sec 12 t 2 r 5 w wil mer 325 H II Prouly lo A B Ham iiiond e( al, a w 4 of sec 30 t 1 n 1 0 w wil mer 100 acres 1,010 Lnrin 8 Porter et ux to Wm EDuuamoor, psrt of Elk anch Walker and wf die 550 Annie L Vincent et al to'J II ( wens, tract in see 32 I 2 s r 1 w wil tuer 20 TheUst 1 h i-Ir. "One ulxl nn you will always use Chamberlain's Siomnch and Liver Taldels," says Willisui A. . tlirard, Pease, Vt, These Tnblets are the most reliable and most pleis,int cathartic in use. For sale by Delta Drug Store. Adiniultratr' Ketlre. .Tl.. nn.l-Hl-i.ttl hM ho!. t. .h. Cyui.ly Court of Waaliinirtoii Ciinnly, unifiiTi, ilulv spiiolntrU administrator t.f the Mtits of M. A. iKjiik-. trcrasvl. All I... . in. ..1 ...... ..ill..t .1 1. -'- .. r .... . . ........ are rcqursKsl to present tlieni to rue with r roper vouclim at the law ortieeofM. 1J. lurlon in llillalxro, Oregon within I iiiontlm Irani imaiiaK, mi reo tui, I. H.I V, AiIniiiiiHtml.r of tlir Kitiitte ol XI. A Iloiik. decraatsl. Nrnletl lrpla Aaketl . Sraltsl pnjftOMtl will bo received by the County t'oiitMiMfioiiars, at tlisyir court rKm. "Msrrh 4, I!". op to 2 o'clock p.m., for furnishing hoard for all Wahiii(ton county prisoner in the county jail, for the niHl of oil ytr from the time of rnterinic into contract. The aim-eMful tii.tils-r iiiiixt ciit-r into boml in tlie mini ol JUi lor (iii'hful perfonnance ol rontrart. U A. ttMII, Comity Juiitre. I'.y order ot ComroiMio iers' t mrl. l'alnl at Hlli-bon, Ur , Jan. It VMA. Little Creatures About Our Homes By LB ROY WELD Coittinwd from ' l'tigr. wither. 'The "chipmunk" and gopher are two of the best known terrestrlnl gpecUsi, and the latter Is Airy iinney Uig to faiuicra. The llyins s ...m-l bus ineiiibranu extemiina lietwis:! the fore ami bind lluils) which eiu!lcs It to soar from the top of one tree to the lower part of another nt a instance of hundred fuet ta- inure. This It docs with much skill, but It cannot lly, ua it uume would Indicate. The bat Is the only uiainnial that leully Hies. One more family claim our attention before closlnir this article. The ttesli of hiires and rabbits has U-eit esteeuit-J by tnau slniv the rcuitect antiquity, and the fur U extensively ukihI til the nianiifucturu of felt hats. The skins are also dyed to imitate other furs. The hare Is much luwr Ihnii the nil bit and from its ths'tness has long been valued as till object of the chase. Its wehiht la from cluht to fourteen now mis. One Kureieiiii species, the IlelKlun hurc, has of lale attained o much proiuhienco ns nn art Ida of food thnt It is hied in great iiiinitK-ra for the market lloth hnres und rahbitn are very proline. It has betn estimated thnt a single pair of rabbits. If left un molested with plenty of food, would lucreuRo to more than a million In four years, but their delicate flesh makes them tho prej of nmilvor.oii hints and beasts as well aa of mini. Roino spe cies nro easily turned nud make pleas ant M'ts for i-hiMi-cti. (Copyright. 1001, by t.ewli D. Sampson J 8F.XAT0RUL VOTE l'OK TIIL'ltSUAV o a H ,3 NAMES Aihims Itailey Banks Hi I yen lllakli itootl Both lluress . Iturleigh 1'antrall. Carnahan ........... i 1 Carte ! 1 Clay pool IVillll Cornctt i 1 Croisan ' 1 Ihily j I liiinneman ! Davey i Dimiuick Kddy.... Kil wards Kin mitt. Karrar . . Fisher .. Fulton (lUlloWHT (ill lilt (oil (iinn Ibilni Hale HaiiHboroiigh Hawkins lluyileii I Ivrmaun Ilines iiolison Hod son llolnian.. Howe .... Hudson . . Hume Hunt Huntley HuU'hinson Johnson Johnston Jones (of Lincoln).. Jone (of Multnomah) Jmld Kay Kramer Knvkemlall ......... UFollett Malarkey Marsters Mays . . McCiinn. . Milea .... .Miller Mulkey Murjihy Myers Nottingham Olwell (Irton I'aulsen Phelps Pierce Partly Kami. .... Heed Kiddle Kohhinn Shelley Simmons Kmilhfnf Multnomah) Hmith (of I'mntilla). Smith (ot Yamhill I.. Steiwer Sweek T.t.t Wade Webster Wehrnnif Wheal. Ion Williamson Mr. Ss-nker Mr. President Total 4o Jimics fof Linroln) Hermnn Xt Totinir Fulton Aljsent Adams. ONION' SKE1) Choice Ore gon Yellow Danver Onion t?ee(l for pale hy Joseph Inoh- niann, Stone, Oregon. ... .... 1 :::h :::: V , 1 .... I IV a 1 L n ----------- 1 2 t I f y. - ............ ::: -r :::..:. " i LS : : ::::rr . i :r:::::::::: i :: :::::::: LQ il... K :::::::::::: b:::::::: ! j::::;::::t 12 ' POl 1 ' : :::::::: .1:::: v -....!.... 1 .... !''EI:t 1 : l l ... i ; 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 . ' .... 1 1 1 .. 1 1 .... 1 ... .. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Take tvaxauve Dromo quinine Tablets, js Sevea MUBoti kovea toM in pott 1 2 month. This UJCnatUre. Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re cipe it is filled with theliest quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge foi honest service. We pay no one to semi you to us niwr therefore, it PAYS YOU to ' bring . your prescription here. A goodly number of jieople are al ready aware of this and a trial w ill convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent diUKRist or physician will U l you that narcotic picn mich as opium, henbane, deadly ninhtiiliade or cocaine and mercury aie mid have Ihwu siiu the Dark A' es used in all 1'ilo Medicines, and that nuch medic:itinn really iH-rpetiiatc Piles. Verus Pile cure is not a relic ol the Dark An s, In-ixe eon tains no narcotic or nieicurr, $6000 ICeward if a trace of any tun -colic or mer cury c:in lie fouild iu Verus. Ail others conta' n uarrotU or mercury. " Deny it if mil dure mossbiu-ks. 150 Howard if Verus (ails to cure any case of Piles. Womt eases cured with one 1mx of Verus. Over 10,1100 pcruinnciil ciircH in live years : Kohl in Hillsboro by the Twentieth Century Store: Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy, re'T d. F. OAVIE8. V enBiDBMT. St. Charles Hotel IsnoapoiATiD Front aaA Mrrls Ntreets, ' Portland Oregon. Kloclrio LlKhU, Elaotrie Bell and Ilydraulie Klevalor. 15l Koouis at 25 to 60e, Haltea, 75, to II, Uoail It est a u rant la Coanoetlon. r.U, m a rail sth Annual Clearance Sale Great Reduction for Short Time Only. .My iirivTH hare always boon as low, awl 011 Nome articles even lower than Portliinil prices, but until February 1st I will offer every article In my store at prices never before offered iu this county. WATCH KS are soins at prices that cannot be duplim tcd anywhere In tlie state. 9.00 Dueter Hampden watches in tine case for $10.00 Walthatu or Elgin watches hi good case Ladies' Walthatn or Elgin 14-k gold filled case $15.50 Waltham or Elgin watch in fine 14-k gold filled case. Gents' sie only Every article in my atock at the same great re duction. I give you the liest stock west of Portland to select from. A very fine assort ment of cut glass, sterling silver and plated ware. A full line of the celebrated Rogers table yare. Silver novelties in endless profusion. 1 DOOR WEST OF BANK. Acker' ljpepl Tablet are aolt on a punitive guiiruntee.. Cure heart-miri r.iiniin ol lhe fixx!, diHtpwm after ealiiiK o. any finii til ttyHrpiiia. One little Utlili 1,'ivi-ii iniiieliiiie n lu f. 2A cla, anil SO CM The Delta Urine Bloro. Portlaad MarkeU. Wheat Walla Walla, 70c; hlnentem, sue; valley, 7S, ('7ti. Kltnir heat grailt-, Xia 3 CX per b.irrl ; grnliam, f:l 2di W IU). (Ut Nn.l liiU. l lrx.iil 1T i7o fl 12'., A 1 15 per rental. Hurley Feet I, fflW pr ton ; 24; brewini:.' rollcil,t24.ft) per ton. MilliMufTa limn, lslt; niil.llinK, $2tf li ; short. lt(L1; thop, is, IIby TimoOiT. IIIC12: elnvor. io i-1 over. Ill; wllcilt. J'.K.i IU nar tun. Hnt'er Fancy creauiary, 27jf3,30c: iluiry, 2l)t tie ; utore, Vte (a 18 per unt r.ifif iremi ..iciiic. Clieeno Full cream Iwint, lHjinl7i-; Yoiinu American, 17jcf lsje per potiml, I'oullrT t hicken, miir.1 Uut ir.. hen. $l?4 (A) ; dreMtetl, 10c per kioiiiI ; xprini;, $:!.IHltX50 per ilozen ; ilucka, ITttnii ; per ilozen ; ireese, li(ittl.60 turkey live.lIV; ilreel, 15c; Mutton I .ami, 4, Km; tlrewed a&:k: per pound; ilieep, a, groea; ilrewe.1, 1 ic er pound. Ilta; iyoi, beary, $'l(i(i25; light, ft. 75 (."; tlreweil, 7(7,'e r pound. Veal Small, 71tHc; large, iml'r per ponml. llecf (iro top Meer. $4 00(7(4.75; m ami heili-r-, $:.0(Im3.7o; dreiweil iMt-f, at 7 r perMnnl. Hop U)Jf 2i Jc er pound. W l al ley 1 2 U- 1 5c ; Kaaternt Ireaon, 8 at 14); mohair, LU nt 2Mc per pounl. I'otntoea "K) W J.liO per at k ()ni.in$l.'i rwt. Shipper price. To Cure a Cold in One 'Vet C. T. BKLCHFR, Tl BCC'V AND TRIAS;. $5.85 $6.30 $9.80 watch in fine $10.40 1 I Notlro nl Intention to With draw liioniaiit-f -it hj the Impt-riHl In anranrcCttniitnii) l.i mi -!. To whom it may concern ; In aocorihimewilli tl,i- roquir nt the law of tlirHtut.- of tir,.K, n lulin. to iiiBuraiice c ,i.. n .lue i he.el.ir given that the 1 i,..p, u, In.uran.-e , ," Pny. l.iunle.1. of ln.l,,,,. , J t. jJt ,,. lu u'."K "''' hi'iii m will.iri the hlate 1, f (!,,!, 11. itil.-ii.lr wilti.lniw ln,.i'',,",1it !"', ' 'vaMiin r .l k.,i, OlAtA ami m-tll it i 7": ' .jiiim lu'iunsi Haul Company hIimII ri, Htl, ,,,,, n!tllr' ,..........,,., mi, nth from t ie !.t, , ,.ru 1 . ... .. , - j - i-n-iii iH'r i: J. iiim aame Iviiik the ,t:iUt ( n,n lirst public. fro . r '.. m " .'r: " " ,raw "; i-a 'VS'lTo ,NHi,'UAN',;K fOMI'AXY, W. J. 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