The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 24, 1890, Image 2

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
BLAINE’S NEW IDEA.
JOHN
CENSUS RETURNS.
CHARLES FREEMONT.
INDISPUTABLY
THE
LARGEST
OF
M’MINNVILLE--
TUESDAY,
GOODS
ALL
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The Eugene Guard says by the cour­
Blaine is a wiley politician, and in | General John Charles Fremont, fa- tesy of Mrs. T. M. Jackson, we are ena­
engineering the pan-American congress miliarly known as the “Pathfinder,’
HARDING 4. HEATH, Publishers.
bled to give the population of some of
his
nis eyes were not closed to the liest
nest poi-
poi- , aieci
died in ins
his liome
home hi
in Washington
aauiugiAMi vai
city,
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icy to be pursued by the United States. I Sunday June 12, after a short illness. principal towns of Western Oregon. In
making their returns from a number of (
Ofcoursehedoes’nt go as far in the advo­ General Fremont was born in Savanah, the towns the enumerators did not sep­
SUBSCRIPTION rates .
cacy of tliis policy as do the democrats, Georgia, January 21, 1813, being in his arate the inhabitants of the towns from
One Copy, per year, in advance................. $2 00
OceCepy.six months in advace............. 1 00 but lie is not backward in opposing the 78th year at the time of his death.. His the precinct of which they are a part.
McKinley bill. He is looked upon as a father, who was a Frenchman, settled It is to be regretted that this was not
candidate in 1892, and therefore his ut­ in Norfolk, Virginia married Anne done so that an accurate count could
Entered at the postoflice at McMinnville terances against the policy of the Har­ Beverly Whiting a Virginia lady, and
be made of the towns. The precincts
Oregon, as second-class matter.
rison administration are noted with supported himself by teaching his na­ in almost every instance extend several
considerable interest. As the following tive language. After his death, which miles into tlie country, and the count
T he advertising R ates or T he T ei . e -
took place in 1818, his widow removed
i 'HO xe -R egister are liberal, taking in shows:
cannot be depended upon to give the
consideration the circulation. 8ingle
Mr. Blaine is without a shadow of a witli her three infant children to populations of the towns proper. The
inch, 11.00; each subsequent inch. 1.75. doubt right when lie contends that < ’harleston, where John Charles enter­
Special inducements for yearly or semi-
following is the count:
with a little judicious management in ed the junior class of Charleston college
yearly contracts.
WITHIN THE INCORPORATION.
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the way of reciprocity the trade of the in 1828, and for some time stood high Eugene............................................... 3,017
J ob W ork N eatly A xd Q vicklv Exr< ited
especially
in
mathematics;
but
his
countries
to
the
south
of
us
can
lie
had.
at reasonable rates Our facilities are
Ashland.............................................. 1,779
the best in Yamhill county and as goo»l The good feeling engendered by the inattention and frequent absences at McMinnville..................................... 1,335
as any in the state A complete steam
Pan-American congress ought to be ta­ length caused his expulsion. He then
WITHIN THF. PRECINCTS.
plant insures quick work.
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ken advantage of. No one is more ca­ employed himself as a private teacher Salem......... ........................................7,231
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R esolutions of C ondolence and all O bit - llable of speaking upon this subject of mathematics. He afterward lieeame Albany ............................................ 6,872
uary Poetry will be charged for at regular
City...................................... 3,135
than the promoter of the gathering and teacher of mathematics on the sloop of Oregon
advertising rates.
Roseburg........................................... 2,351
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the senate with the opportunity before war Natchez, 1833, and after a cruise of Grant’s Pass...................................... 2,195
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A ll C ommunications M ist B e S igned B y
the person who sends them, not for pub­ it, will seriously blunder if it does not two years returned, anil was given his Corvallis............................................ 2,122
lication, unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non make provisions for carrying out Mr. degree by the college which had ex­ Hillsboro............................................ 1,545
de plume,’’ but for a guarantee of good
Jacksonville.......................................1,197
faitJh. No publications will be published Blaine’s views.— Philadelphia Inquirer. pellee! him.
In the above list Eugene, Ashland
unless so signe<l.
Mr. Blaine’s letter on the tariff, in
On the 7th of J illy, 1888, while en­
and
McMinnville are the only towns
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gaged
with
Jean
Nicholas
Nicollett
in
A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither I* ok which he suggests an opportunity for
that
give the city alone. The others
the editorial or business departments, to opening the markets of forty million of exploring,under government authority,
T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, of jieople to the products of American the country lietween the Missouri and are county and town mixed.
Oregon.
North Eugene precinct inside the
fanners is of vast public importance the Northern frontier, he was commis­
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S ample C opies Or T he T elephone -R egis ­ and will command great attention. It sioned by President Van Buren as sec­ city limit«, 1523; South Eugene 1494.
ter will be mailed to any person in the
Eighth street is the dividing line.
United States or Europe, who desires one, is brief and to the ]>oint.— Cincinnati ond lieutenant of topographical engi­
free of charge
Commerce.
neers. He went to Washington in
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Mr. Blaine, it is plain sees that the 1846 to prepare his report, and while
Wr I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T f . le -
phoxz -R zgibtkb with any other paper the McKinleyites have gone too far, there met Jessie, »laughter of Thomas
published in Yamhill county.
ami that only disaster, I Kith to his party H. Benton, then senator from Missouri,
Sealed bids will be received at the First
and to the country, waits upon the en­ and an engagement followed, but as National Bank in this city up to August fitli
at
12 a. in.. 1890, for the construction of a
All eub/wriber* who do not receive their actment of tlieir bill. He sees that the the lady was only fifteen years of age,
paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ home market delusion lias had its day, her parents objected to the match; and building for the McMinnville Building &
Improvement Co. Plans and specifications
mediately reporting the tame to thin office.
and that the only salvation for Ameri­ suddenly the ycung officer probably can be seen at the 1st National Bank.
Bids to include all masonry, carpenter
can industries ¡sail extension of foreign through the influence of Colonel Ben­ work,
iron work, painting, etc., necessary
markets.
He
therefore
takes
occasion
ton,
received
ftom
the
War
Department
Thursday, July 24, 1890.
for the completion of the building.
to publicly repudiate this policy and orders to make an examination of the The company reserves the riglit to reject
call a halt upon the mail career ot tlie Des Moines on the western frontier. anv or bids MCMINNVILLE B & 1 CO,
On the whole, it must be said—from a protection fanatics. In so doing lie The survey was made rapidly, and
purely non-partisan standpoint, intent make's himself for tlie moment, once shortly after his return from this duty,
Four Monster Railroad Trains! Sixty Double Steel
only upon the welfare of the whole more the central figure on the stage of the lovers were secretly married, Octo-
Cars Required for its Transportation.
country—that it is not worth the sena­ public affairs.
her 19, 1841.
tor while to amend its rules in order to
In 1842 Fremont was instructed t»y
OVER 1,000 Men, Women, Horses. Our Galaxy of Arenic Stars Em­
pass Speaker Reed’s harmful bill. The
FOUR CIRCUS RINGS in Simultan­ braces 12 Lady Bareback Eques­
the department to take charge of the
WASHINGTON LETTER.
most patriotic thing which it can do is
eous operation. Immense Hippodrome trians ! 22 .Male an<l Female
expedition for the exploration of tlie
Gymnasts !
Track Inclosing all.
to let the bill die. If the senate feels
Will the federal election bill pass the Rocky mountains, particularly of the
that it must aid the south let it take the
senate? That’s the question that every­ South pass. He left Washington on
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form of school-houses instead of election
Gymnasts and Specialists
BICYCLE ARTISTS.
2, 4 & 6 Horse Riders.
body is asking now. A week ago nine- May 2, and in just four months hi' had
officers and perhaps bayonets. As mat­
tenths of tlie shrewdest observers of carefully examined the south pass and
ters now stand the south is making
Trou]>e of Royal Japanese, Troupe of Sahara Araby, Troupe of Bicycle Riders,
congressional doings would have said explore»! Wind river mountains, as­
Troupe’ot Oriental Jugglers, Famous Wrestlers, Champion Boxers.
marvelous progress. Outside interfer­
no; but things have changed, anil now cending their highest ]>oint, since
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ence of any sort is more likely to do
those who value tlieir prestige as legis­ known as Fremont’s peak, 13,570 feet
harm than good.— Chicor/a Nrw*.—Ind.
Realistic Revival of the Sports, Pastimes and Contests of the
lative prophets say “wait until themid- high.
Ancient R oman H ippodrome . Introducing on its Vast
In
the
next
year
Fremont
determined
dle of tlie week; let me sec what next
A curious instance of the author of the republican caucus will do. ” What to explore the then unknown region
Track Sixty Thoroughbred Horses and Ponies.
“Looking Backward” declining to look ha« brought about this change ? Several between tlie R«H'ky mountains anil the
60 Male and Female Boy and Girl Jockeys,
backward and persisting in looking for­ things. In the first place the demo- Pacific, and set out in May, 1843, with
ward occurred at tlie dedication of the crats "hollered” before they got out of thirty-nine men. On September 6, af­
The most Exhilerating anil Pleasant Event pf a Lifetime will I m * to
monument to I)r. Joseph Bellamy, the the woods iilxiut how they were going ter traveling over 1700 miles,hecaine in
Witness our Magnificent
great-grandfather of the author. In re­ to “down” the majority if they at- sight of the great Salt lake. His inves­
ply to an invitation to lx- present, Ed­ tempted to take up tlie I ill. In the tigations corrected many vague and er­
ward Bellamy wrote from a watering next place the political wires have I mth roneous ideas about this region, of
place: “I have l>een compelled to come working pretty lively and a great deal which no accurate account had ever
down here for my health and shall of pressure has been brought to liear l>een given, and great influence in pro­
have to leave my great-grandfather in upon senators who did not favor the moting the settlement of Utah and the
the lurch as regards attendance upon election bill.
One of tlie sharp­ Pacific States, including this great sec­
his Fourth of July celebration. I pest of these moves has taken ]>ln«t* tion. It was the report of this expedi­
A MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS !
greatly regret that 1 seem lacking in riglit here in Washington where tlie tion that gave to the Mormons their
family loyalty and hope you will l>e- Virginia state rejiublican committee first idea of Utah as a place of resi­
lieve me that I am not so, but in the met ami issued an address stating that dence. After leaving Salt Lake he ex­
present shaky condition of my health they would put up no state ticket this plored tlie upper tributaries of the Col­
From the Circus Grounds. Thrilling Balloon Ascension and Parachute.
I cannot but feel that my first duty is year liecaUM' the elections in that state umbia, <l»'scende»l tlie valleys of the
to my posterity, a boy of five and a are unfair under the state laws. “Bosh” great river to Fort. Vancouver, and on
girl of four, rather than to my ances­ you say. Well, it may, or it may not tlie loth <>f November set out on his re­
try. It is bad to lie an unditiful great be, just according to the way you look turn.
Doors Open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performance One Hour Later
grandson, but worse still to l>e a reck­ at; lint that it is politics is not for a mo­
From this time to 1855 lie was en­
less parent."
gaged in explorations under the gov­
ment to be doubted.
All tlie preliminary signsofa red hot ernment, anil during the year last
There are only 4 phonographs in En­ political fighl in congress are now visi­ named he took up his residence in
Senators who never stay here New York City. He now began to be
gland and three of these were placed in ble.
Westminister Abbey upon the occasion during tlie warm weather arc daily in mentioned as an anti-slavery candidate
of Stanley’s marriage. One of them their seats or within calling distance,and for the presidency. In the first na­
was placed in the tower to record the it looks as though tlie republican leaders tional republican convention, which
full sound of the wedding bells, anoth­ thought the fight might extend to the met in Philadelphia, on June 17, 1856,
er beside tlie organ to catch the music, house, for Representative Anderson, of lie received 356 votes to John McLean,
and the third in the choir. These last Kansas lias ottered a resolution revok­ on an informal ballot, and on the first
are included in the list of bridal pres­ ing all leaves of idisenee, except for formal ballot Fremont was unanimous­
ents of Mr. and Mi's. Stanley, so that sickness, after to-morrow, 'file demo­ ly nominated. In his letter of accep-
the sweet sounds that accompanied crats have made Senator Gorman their tance he expressed himself strongly
their entrance into the realm of matri­ commander-in-chief and the senators in against the extension of slavery and in
mony may be repeated to them, The caucus assembled have promised to favor of free labor. A few days after
suggestion was most unique and dis- olM'y his orders without a word. Sena­ the republican convention adjourned a
proves tlie suggestion that there is tor Edmunds is the general on the re­ national American convention at New-
nothing new under the sun. In fact publican side, although the staying York also nominated him for the presi­
the Stanley bridal presents contain qualities of Senator Ingals, who is a dency. After a spirited and exciting
more than one contradiction of the much younger man, may put him in contest the presidential choice fell upon
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truth of this idea. A geographical tlie lead when tlie fight opens. Tlie Buchanan, he receiving 174 electoral
watch, the first ever manufactured, preliminary skirmish is now going on votes from nineteen states, while Fre­
which tells tlie exact time in almost among the republicans over the ques­ mont received 114 votes from eleven
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all the principal cities in the world, is tion of changing the senate rules so as states. Tlie popular vote for Fremont
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another example, while even the bridal to cut off debate at the pleasure of the was 1,341,000 and for Buchanan 1,838,-
cake taxed ingenuity siicessfiilly in de­ majority. If this is done tlie election OpO; for Fillmore 874,000. Soon after
vising something new for tlie occasion. bill will lie passed; if it is not done it the begining of the civil war he was
will not I k - possible for the republicans made major-general of t he regular army ,
The Pittsburg Leader, a republican to pass it, even though unanimous in and assigned to the command of the
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paper says editorially: “It is curious its favor; simply because the democrats newly created Western department, ;
serving
faithfully
ami
well.
would
talk
out
tlie
rest
of
the
fifty-first
how fate deals with men. The tele­
On May 31, 1864, a convention of re-
graphic dispatches announce that congress.
co
Tlie republicans succeeded in having pulilieans, dissatisfied witli Mr. Lin­
Stephenson Archer, the late treasurer
of the state democratic committee, who tlie conference report on tlie silver bill coln, [met at Cleveland and tendered
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embezzled $130,000 from funds under passed 1«> the senate and house, and tlie Fremont a nomination for president,
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his control, has been convicted and bill is now in the hands of the presi­ which he accepted. In the following
sentenced to five years in the penitenti­ dent. Evidently the bill does not satis­ Septemlier a committee of republicans
ary. With an embezzling treasurer of fy Senator Teller, for he has introduced waited upon hint and urged his with­
her sister state and nearest neighltor in a joint resolution instructing tlie presi­ drawal as “vital to the success of the
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a felons cell, how must Pennsylvania dent to inform tlie Latin American party.” After considering the matter
governments
and
any
others
that
he
a
week,
he
acceded
to
their
request'
blush when she reflects that one of her
op
ex-treasurers is accused, without denial, may deem it ex]K-dieiit, that the United saying in his letter of withdrawal that
1
lie
did
so
“
not
to
aid
in
the
election
of
SUites
lias
determined
to
use
Ixith
gold
of stealing from her funds double the
amount, and instead of l>eing in the and silver as full legal tender money, Mr. Lincoin, but to do my part toward l
penitentiary or having proven the and also to invite them to join the preventing tlie election of the demoerat-
charges unfounded, is at the head of United States in a conference to adopt a I ic candidate.”
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the republican party of the nation, and common ratio between gold and silver.
Since 1864 the general has taken little
Gen.
Schofield
is
in
luck,
the
house
has the effrontery to say to her: “Here
part in public affairs, but has lieen
enq
is my candidate for the highest exec­ military committee having made a fa­ prominent in railroad matters. In 1878
utive office in your government. Make vorable report on the bill to revive the to ’81 he was governor of Arizona. His
Administrator’s Notice.
Delmater governor or suffer my dis­ position of Lieutenant General of the wife, Jessie Benton, who survives him,
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NOTICE is hereby given that the under­
pleasure.’’ Maryland is a southern army.
was born in Virginia in 1824.
signed John H. Walker has been appointed
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democratic state, but she honors herself Chairman Belden of the Republican
by the county court of Yamhill county. Or­
egon, administrator of the estate of James
by calling a thief a thief, while Penn­ Congressional committee, lias probably
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BANKRUPTCY AHEAD.
A. Walker, deceased.
sylvania, a northern state and the realized by this time that he has made
All persons, therefore, having claims
wheel-horst' of the O.O. I*., elevates her a mistake in making his appeal to re­
against said estate are hereby notified and
There is no one in congress who is required to present the same with proper
accused ex-state treasurer to the posi­ publican editors in liehalf of the Feder­
vouchers
to the undersigned at the law of­
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tion of a slave-driver, puts a whip in al election bill. Manufactured senti­ more fainilliar with treasury questions fice of F W Fenton, at McMinnville, Ore­
than
Mr.
Carlisle,
and
what
he
says
of
gon, within six months from this date.
his hand ami crouches submissive to ment never helps any calls»',
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JOHN H WALKER,
Wyoming can at last read her title our prospective financial condition 7-17-29
his will.
Administrator of said Estate.
ought
to
be
taken
very
seriously
by
all
clear among the states, Mr. Harrison
F. W. Fenton, attorney forestate.
who desire Io consider them on the
COAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. having signed tlie bill last Thursday broad plane of statesma nship.
night.
Mr. Carlisle says that the regularand
With a population of ;i50,<Mi6 Wash-i Gen. Nettleton of Minnesota, is to be
<273
]>ennaneut appropriations for tlie year 'vt*o7u%cd ‘APHRODITINE”
the
new
assistant
secretary
of
treasury-
ington will be entitled to two represent- 1
ÖD
will
amount
to
¥469,090,
IMIO.
If
to
this
Is S old on a
atives in »’ongres« under any apportion­ just created by the legislative, executive
POSITIVE
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are added the amounts which, on a low
ment that may lie adopted. The popu­ and judical appropriation bill.
GUARANTEE
estimate,
will
!<■
paid
for
sugar
bounties
as
to cure any
lation of the state will probably exceed I Mr. Harrison’s silence on the Federal
Op
form of nervous
and tor subsidies, the expenditures will
00
a million la'fore tlie next census, but it election bill is worrying some of the re­
disease, or any
reach $493,000,000, or $43,000,000 more
disorder of the
publican
party
leaders.
It
is
particu
­
will have to be satisfied with its two
generative or­
than Mr. Windom’s estimate of the
gans of either
members for ten years. It is possible larly noticeable liecause lie has not here­
sex whether ar-
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governments receipt«.
tofore
hesitated
alMiut
making
his
wish,
now to estimate the strength of tlie Pa­
BEFORE
ising from the AFTER
excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
es
known
in
relation
to
legislation.
In
other
words
the"
federal
Govern
­
cific coast in tlie electoral college at the
or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg
Ac., such as Diss of Brain Power. Wakefur
■coming presidential election. It will Can it la' that he is op]M>se»l to tin' bill? ment, on the «howlngof the secretary, encc,
ness. Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal
Stranger
things
have
lia|>|>encd.
of
the
treasury,
is
already
bankrupt,
hardly vary from this figure:
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn
al Emissions, Leucorrhcea, Dizziness, Weak Mem­
A joint resolution has lai'll introduc- without counting the river and harbor ory,
Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne­
California ... .................................. . 9
often lead to premature old age and insan­
Oregon.............................
4 | cd in til»' house, providing for the ad­ bill, which is perspective, or ilu* enor­ glected
ity. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes for 13.00 Sent by
mously
increased
liabilities
for
penafrofM
Washington.......................................... 4 journment of congress on July 31. This
mail on receipt of price.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE f or every 1 5.00
Nevada..................................................... 3 means nothing, as it was introdu»?ed in addition to the sinking ¡Alfid to he
order, tp /«fund the money if a Permanent
Montana................................................. 3 without authority of the committee on accounted for.
cure ii not.effectcd. Thousands of testimonials
Idaho......................................................... 3
from old aud young, of both sexes, permanently
i Hill'S.
Instead of reducing revenues the Be- cured by A phrqditi U e . Circular free. Address
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THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Total..................................................26
Tlie senate has passed the two slii]>- i publican leaders ought to be engaged
WESTERN BRANCH, '
Should Arizona and New Mexico lie ping bills and taken up the tariff bill, ■ in the congenial task of increasing them
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PORTLAND, OR.
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in
order
to
meet
their
extravagant
ex
­
admitted six more votes would thus be which will have the right of way as the
Sold by Rogers Bros , sole agents for Mc­
Minnville.
penditures.
“unfinished business” of that laaly.
added.
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I have purchased the
l|l| V ÔQ
Jill I
¿8
Galloway & Goucher
Warehouse, in McMinn-
ville, and it will be
JN«. ROBISON’S
W
Great World s Exposition
THOROUGHLY RE-FITTED
W
And put in good order in
time to receive grain. All
Attention will be paid to
the wants of the Farmer. ‘
and I solicit a share of the
Patronage.
GREAT - SHOWS
F. BARXEÜ0FF.
O. O. HODSON
lias bean appointed agent for
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Notice To Contractors!
This is not a New Machine, having
been in use in this county
for eight years.
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Is Fully Warranted
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We have a full stock of
Argand and
Peninsular
Tinware,
Galvanized Ironware,
Copper Ware,
Hardware, Etc
HfîY CAŒ MEWŒRÏ® ’
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Extras are also Kept on Haod.
STOVES AND RANGES,
on which we can give you bargains.
PLUMBING
Grand Free Exhibition Each Day !
of all kinds done in the most work­
manlike manner.
A Jump from the (Touds to the Earth
E’lZ’E, HOSE, STS.
always in stock.
O. O. HODSON
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Red Front Grocery E
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J. H. HENDERSON, Prop. T
AT THE
You will find the most complete
stock of
so
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Crockery and Glassware. Stand
and Library Lamps
Ever Brought to the City.
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and any casting showing a defect
will lie replaced free of charge.
TRIUMPHAL SPECTACULAR STREET PAGEANT!
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not jointed, therfore will not
cramp, but will run in any position.
This Mower
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Fine Teas and (’ottes a spe< ial-
tv; Roast Cotfee ground free of
charge, floods delivered tree to
ony part of the city.
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tai..-h„|.i y..u will b< uldi-lo |.l. k i.|> tr .ia ’.
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p'..|de f>r AtBemii. Iioim.l hi Ih.y.il (
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l*iu»b. < 'iintinlngl v dr.-orated insides. H. iih I mh ..«.
H»rli|. l3*rg.-at Hine. GrrateM bnigain» en-r hi
wauled. 1.1 !><■ rat terms. Big mmni lor agent.
Iireoinr a aiHceksful agent.
Sella fiat-if oh aid
talking nereaaaiy. Wherever allow ii, every
rbaee. Amenta take tliouavtid« of order* with
iH-fure known. Great profit await every uo.i..
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