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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1893)
THE TELEPHONE-REG1STER. • I OREGON’S TRIUMPH. SMELTZER GOES FREE. | ___ List ot the Premiums Won by Oregon at th« 1 HARDING k HEATH. Publishers. World’s Fair, ------------------ | THE GRAND JURV OF LINCOLN CO. INDICTS THE JOB BROS. Dr. Jay Guy Lewis general superin tendent of the Oregon exhibit at the 11 <M> Bae C«py. par yaar, inadranes....... 50 World’« fair, has compiled a list of the Bad characters Ffred Out of Corvallis, Col. T. Or.e Copy, eia month, la advanca.......... metíala won by this state, and they are R. Cornellu a Assessed at >36,980 and is not Entered at the poatoflieeat McMinnville now published for tlie first time. Speak Worth One Dollar. McElroy Declines. Oregon, ua aecond-clusB matter. ing of tbe awards, he said: f" -T" " ' — 1 ■............ SS “That the Oregon exhibit at the Co Weal Side United Press. R bwliitiomn of C ondolbnck and m . l O bit - iiary Poetry will l»e charged for ar regular lumbian exposition attracted wide H illhho RO, D ki . U. — The annual advertiwing rates. spread attention and favorable mention town election occurred here yealerday. « * » SAMPLE C o PIB» <>K T ub TELEPHONE-I»EG|K- cannot be gainsaid. In tile depart Tlie lntereat taken waa not enough to ter will I m * mailed to any person in the ment!« of horticulture, agriculture, for get out a full vote, The republicans United States or Europe, who desires one, estry, mining, fishery and woman'« made a regular ticket and the fence free of charge L. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertisiing work creditable displays were made, corner iiolitleiauH put out an opposition agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San and in horticulture,forestry and fishery Franeisco. is our authorized agent. This Oregon was acknowledged the peer of ticket just liefore eight o’clock on elec tion morning. The lattter endorsed paper is kept on file in his office. all. It Is conservatively estimated that three of the republican councilmen auil AU eubecribere who donut receive their 9,000,900 people visited tlie various the treasurer. The popular ticket, as payer regularly will confer a favor by im~ departments of Oregon during tlie fair, It was called, was elected throughout, mediately reporting the »ante to thie office and at least 200,000 books, pamphlets, uiul the aforeaaid parties are now kick circulars, and newspapers, descriptive ing tliemselves because they did not Thursday, Deceuilier 7, 1893. of tlie state’s resources, were judicious nominate a complete ticket. There is ly distributed, which must result in no nignifleance politically in the elec It is indeed refri“shihg to see men of much good. Already hundreds of peo tion. undoubted worth and ability decry ple witli thousands of dollars in capital In the ease of the State v« Smeltzer, such incidences in our political life as have come here through tlie influence tried on Monday and Tuesday, the the Wannamaker amt Van Alen ap and instrumentality of tlie Oregon ex court allowed a non-suit! when the state pointments. In the latest issue of the hibit. hud submitted its testimony. Smeltzer /•brum Is an article that is well worth The Oregon World's fair commission was indicted some four years ago for an William wisely outlined a policy at the begin time to read. your assassination committed on a farm on Dudley Feu Ike in sharp, terse words ning, .prohibiting misrepresentation the Tualatin river, a week‘before the of appoint- handles these two eases -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and sensational and misleading state date of tlie indictment. He kept iu menta by purchase without gloves. ments, and urged upon their employes hiding till he was taken by the sheriff He considers that this aspect of our po tlie necessity of conducting all transac of Yamhill county about last July,near litical life demands more attention tions thereunto belonging, on un lien —VIA — Dayton, anil turned over to Sherltf than the commercial and econnmic est, economical and conscientious busi Ford, of this county. He speut the questions that have forced the consid ness basis. Under this banner we wait whole summer in jail, but now goes eration of everything else aside. Mon forward, and as a merit of reward re —'OF THE— free. Opinion concerning his guilt is ey ]>ai<l in advance in Imth cases ac turn to the state with 75 medals as tro divided,though all agree that the crime complished the appointments. One to phies of victory achieved in honest had not been proven. the high appointment of postmaster competition with all nations of the Express Tyains I,eave Portland Daily Public attention is being called to the general under the Harrison administra eartli at the hugest aud grandest exjio- LEAVE. AKKIVa. workings of the homestead exemption Portland. . 9.15 p m SaiiFranclrrolO.lj tion, the other to the office of minister sition civilization lias ever known. San Fran... 7:00 p ml Portland 8.20 law. It is found that instead of bene to Italy, under the present administra Medals were awarded for horticul fiting tlie ]ioor man it completely ruins Above trains stop nt all stations fr tion. These two events, from the ture. Of those tMF state of Oregon got Portland to Albany inclusive also Tang, his credit. Its repeal will kbe demand Slidils, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction Cl standpaint of American citizenship— 17 ns follows: For display of apples, ed by petitioners from this county next Irving, Eugene, anil all stations fromRi not politics, for the present system is crop of 1892; collective exhibit of apples Have different meanings, You can set a ben, but you burg to Aanland inclusive year. un-American—are to lie deplored. All pears and peaches, prunes, plums and Kogebiirg Mall Daily. cannot sit on one comfortably. Tlie assessment law is attract!ng some that is venal is here represented, and if grapes; for collective exhibit of nuts; LEAVE. ARRIVE attention here. One case in point may Portland . 8:30 a m Roseburg... 5:50 p this system of purchasing preferment for collective exhibit of grapes; for col Roseburg. 7:00 a m¡Portland . 4■.:»p lie mentioned. Col. T. II. Cornelius is for office continues, this country will lective exhibit of plums and prunes; for LOCATED AT C. GRISSEN’S To sit on, and we have the largest, cheapest and uios be governed by a class beside which, collective exhibit of apples, 82 varieties; assessed for $36,980, yet he is not worth a dollar and has not been for five years, artistic line ever brought to this city. for inability to properly govern, the for collective exhibit of pears, 24 varie Although Times may be hard, you want to Remember crowned beads of the most despotic ties; State Horticultural Society, collec yet the deduction of his indebtedness is ANO . Your Friends; and the place to get Just What You monarchies rise in splendor and typify tive exhibit of atiples, peaches, pears, not allowed. Recently he has sold bis Want for Little Money is at personal property, or a portion of it,aud Second Class Sleeping Cars all that is glorious in a government for prunes, plums aud grapes; Eagle Val tbe question is. who will pay the tax; Attached to all Through Trains. Should not be made liefore looking over our stock. the people. The ramifications of tlie ley Horticultural Society, collective ex WEST SIDE DIVISION Col. T. II. or the present owner? influence of money in our elections can hibit of apples, crop of 1892; J. R. Card- Third Street, BURNS & DANIELS Hillsboro (¡range, Patrons of Hus Between Portland and Corvallis. ncHinnville. Or. not be counted, nml when Its influence well, Portland, dried German prunes; Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. bandry observed the 27th anniversary of affects tlie highest officers in tills Unit U. E. Hoskins, Newberg, dried Herman LEAVE --------- ARRIVE the organization of the order an Mon . 10:151 Portland ... 7:30 a ni McMinn’. ______ ed States, it is time that tjie newspapers prunes; ('. E. Hoskins,Newberg, plums An Elegant Line of Xmas Cards day by a family dinner. Jollity and McMinn ’ . 10:15a in Corvallis.. 12:15p ---- 12.lv/ as well as the magazines commence a and prunes; William Cochran, Eugene, and Booklets from Five Cents upward, Corvallis . l:U0pni **-*" McMinn —’ ’... ‘ 3:01 " p good cheer was the feature of the occa crusade against its use in polities. McMinn ’ . .. 3:01 p m Portland. o:35p Hungarian prunes; Max Pracht, Ash sion. At Albany and Corvallis connect »i The most pleasing gift to send to your absent friends. land, Salway peaches; Hood River The farmers of this county are antic trains of Oregon Pacific. THE SHORT COURSE. Fruitgrowers’ Union, strawlierries;state ipating a profitable institute here next Express Train Daily, except Sunday. a Every very Lady entleman and LEAVE. ____ _ AHR1V« Its Benefits and Particulars Explained by the of Oregon, collective exhibit of cherries; week, commencing Wednesday, the Wants One. Portland . 4 :40 p m McMnn .. 7.251 state of Oregon, cleanliness, mainten 13th. Beside the professors from the ’?» County Superintendent. McMinn’. . 5:50 a in|Portland, " I »:25a Have engaged the attention of the people. The lover o ance mill arrangement of horticultural agricultural college, Hon. Win. Gallo CALENDARS, Very Neat. sport has been enthusiastic over sails of Vigilant and V al- i < >ne of the grandest opportunities is exhibit. way, president of tlie state agricultural kyrie, while the hard run farmer of this locality is drawn now open to you to improve yourselves "We also captured 23 medals in the society, has signified his intention to GIFT BOOKS 25 and 50 Cents to the Sales, especially when the prices are as low as those Can be obtained at lowest rates from G.. in your vocation. And that, too, at a department of agriculture; they were as lie present. marked on all goods cost that will scarcely exceed your ex follows; State of Oregon, for collective Wilcox, Agent, McMinnville. One of our local nurserymen has just JEWELRY, TOYS. penses should yon remain at home and exhibit of wool; for collective exhibit of sent off his third carload of fruit trees, R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G F. A P A do nothing, as very many will do, dur hops; for collective exhibit of wheat; which consists of prunes and apples. PHOTO ALBUMS, from 75 cents upward. ing tlie long dreary days and weeks for collective exhibit of oats; for collect Olympia, Wash., is tlie locality that is that are yet to follow before tlie spring ive exhibit of rye; for collective exhibit investing. Th irti Street. The best price to the farmer who is selling 48 cent wheat work shall begin. of vegetables; for collective exhibit of Con vai .I.is, Dee. 6—During bis visit is the very lowest price, anil A special course of study styled the potatoes, 83 varieties; for collective ex I at McMinnville, Oregon, on December 19. “Fanners' Short Course" has been in hibit of grains and grasses; M. Wilkins, to this city last week Hon. E. B. Mc A Hundred 1893, viz: Beverly N. Daniel, homestead WHEN WE ADVERTISE stituted by those who have charge of of Coburg, for 200 varieties of wheat; Elroy was interviewed an the subject Little Things application No 10218, for the n % of s e 1, THAT HODSON’S PRICE ON n e % s \v X s w ’ t n e *4 sec .’JO, t 2 s, r 5\v. the work at the agricultural college. It George Belshaw, for 175 varieties of of his gubernatorial candidacy, anent II«* names the following witnesses to About a home can be repaired or prove is intended to meet tlie wants of those wheat. Twelve more medals were ex. the expressed desire of his many friends his continuout residence upon ami tn present his name to tbe next repub constructed that makes it more cultivation of said land viz: under Sec 2301. who have had some experience and awarded to individual exhibitors, mak lican convention. The gentleman stat R. 8. comfortable. The men to do i John Kelso. Joseph Fetch, George Davis. wish to add to tlie same by a study of ing 23 in all. ed explicitly that he could not afford this are tried and approved methods in agricul i Segle Fairchilds, all oi Fairdale, Yamhill “In the fisheries department Oregon to be a candidate for the office for the (’minty, Oregon. ture and horticulture. was awarded 12 medals; one for collect R oberta M iller . HUFF & ARTHUR, There will lie no educational test for ive exhibit of fish net and appliances; reason tliat tlie state |>ays so small a Register salary. entrance upon this short course. All for fishing wheels mid photographs; for General wood workmen, contrac Is the best it means that it is the lowest, and that B. II. and Zephin Job and M. M. Da Tiie Yaqiiiaa Piovute. laities and gentlemen over 21 years of Chinook salmon frozen in ice; fish iu tors and builders. Furniture re age win. are engaged in the work of ag alcohol; clams in alcohol; stuffed Alas vis were indicted last week in the cir paired and upholstered. riculture, horticulture or floriculture, or kan seal; fish mid birds. The individ cuit court of I.ineoln county, on a charge of larceny of public money, Wagon Repairing who are connected with such pursuits, ual exhibitors who carried oft medals or desire information along these lines, were Elmore A Sanborn, M. J. Kinney, the latter having been cashier of the By trading with Hodson. Try trading with him and see And saw filing. Next door branch banking house of Hamilton, will be welcome. George «t Barker anil J. O. Hauthorn AND ALL for yourself whether or not this is true. Wallin’s blacksmith shop. Job & Co., at Yaquina City. Oil ac There are very many special advan for canned Columbia river salmon, and count of the lack of time in whicli to tages which especially recommend this Cutting A Co., for salmon bellies mid Notice for Publication. prepare their defense their ease will course to you, among which we may tips. not lie tried at this term of court and L and O ffice at O regon C ity , <> b .. mention a few; as, the college and sta “We were also victorious in the min October 28. 1893. tion libraries, which will be open to all, ing department, carrying ofi 10 medals; they were placed under $1009 bends. Notice is hereby jjiven that the following from which much general information one by tbe state for collective and com The feeling against the defunct Gauk named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his nitty lie gained; the arrangement of prehensive mineral exhibit; by the Vir ers In Lincoln county is very bitter claim, and that said proof will be made be Quickesi to Chicago, and barn, silos and piggeries; the methods tue Mining company of Baker City, for and it is probable that a change of ve fore the County Clerk of Yamhill county, nue will be asked for. at McMinnville, Or., on Dee. 19, 1893, viz: BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VALLEY of feeding and preparing food for stock; free gold ores; by the Oro Dell mining The East. I M. Livengood, widow of James M. Our city authorities haye made an Mary a large greenhouse, where plants from company of Sparta, for gold ores; by Livengood, deceased, homestead applica POINTS AND SAN FRANCISCO Quicker to Omaha and all parts of the world are grown and the International mining company of other movement iu the direction of tion No. 7413. for the s e 1. see 18, t 2 s, r 5 Kansas City. i may lie studied; the work room, where Riddle, for nickel ores; ky C. W. Ayers ridding the town of the presence of w.He names the following witnesses to some of the objectionable element. Ocean Steamer Sailings. Pullman and Tonrist Sleeper«, prove his continuous residence upon and grafting, budding, cross-fertilization, of Ashland, for placer mining exhibit; of said land, viz; Free Reclining Chair Can, etc., will be taught and exemplified; by tlie Tremain mining company, ef One day early this week two persons cultivation 8. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY William I Robertson, of Fairdale, Yam Dining Cars. the zoological department containing a Portland, for steam stamp mill. Four by the name of Umphlette and Pugh hill county; L. C. Smith, John A Livengood Is'uves San Francisco.............. July 11. 21, 31 For rates or general information carlo® July 5,1G, 26 N. II. Olds, ol North Yamhill Yamhill Co. Leaves Yaquina......... ............ wide range of specimens in all phases, other groups received medals, making were arrested, fined $10 aud $-5 respec Oregon. or address, This company reserves tlie right Io change tively, and ordered to leave town. W H. HI«LBURT, Asst. Gen. Pasi.A* which will lie open for study and coui- loin all. R obert A. M ili . ee . sailing dates without notice. *2.>4 Washington 8t., They have both been habitues of the Register. parison by the class; tlie large botanical In the forestry- department the state P ortland . O ricos Iliver Steamers. Or Wallace A Hartman, That’s Hard Times Doctrine., collection of Oregon’s native plants; the received a medal for the collective, bawdy houses on the river front, and McMinnville, Oregon. Steamer "Hoag” leaves Portland, Wed Notice for Publication. chemical laboratories: in fact, all the comprehensive and commercial exhibit without visible meaus of support, and nesday and Saturday at6 a. m resources of knowledge of the institu of woods, and the River mills of Asto- it is believed their absence in the fu L and O ffice at O regon C ity , O il , i H. ('. D av , Gen. Agt., ture will not detract from the moral at October 28. 1893. from Terminal or Interior Point« & tion will be as free to tlie students of ia, one for wood pulp. Salmon Street Wharf, Portland. Notice is hereby given that the following* this course as to those who are engaged “Oregon also demonstrated its super mosphere of our city. D. II. V avchx , Gen. Agt., named settler has filed notice of his inten Saturday night tlie farm house of San Frnnclseo. in the regular college work. iority in the educational department, tion to make final proof in support of his miles east of Corvallis, claim and that said proof will be made be R. E. MULCAHY, Gen l Supt.. All this is ottered to you free so far us lour medals being awarded to the state Doc Maples, Corvallis, Oregon. tuition is concerned; for board and —one for ‘State and County Depart was destroyed by fire, none of the con fore the County Clerk of Yamhill County lodging the same provision will be ments of Public Schools, Graded and tents being saved. The family were made for this class as for these now at Ungraded;’for‘Primary and Interme away front home and it is supisised tbe tending the college, i. e.: the ladies diate Public Schools;’ for ‘Public High fire originated from the fire place. The is the Line to Take will tie furnished places in tlie girls’ Schools;’ and for ‘Willamette Univers illumination was plainly seen from this city. dormitory, and gentlemen in Cauthorn ity.’ Harold Woodcock, a son of the Cor hall. Board, rooms, light and heat "In the woman's department a med It 1« the DINING CAP ROUTE. It re* will lie furnished for $2.50 |ier week. al was awarded to Christine Oberg, of vallis bunker, M. S. Woodcock, bad Through VESTIEIJIED TRAINS his arm broken while attending a frac Every Day in ¡he V«ar 1» Each room in tlie hall is furiiished Portland, for art embroidery; to Emma with a chest of drawers, ehairs, a bed Giltner White, of Portland, for {taint tious horse, on Friday evening, last. The steamer Heng arrived from up stead with spring mattress, pillow and ing in porcelain; and to Mrs. Jennie A. mirror, so that students will need only Shepard, of Portland, for adjustable river ]ioints last night with a large load (No Change ol Caro? to furnish their own sheets, at least yarn reel. Two other meritorious arti of freight which wns transfered to the Cfifflltosed of NW rm three, pillow cases, blankets, quilts, cles have not yet been reported on by train for shipment to San Francisco. (unsurpassed) towels, brushes, etc. Those who prefer the jury of awards, and, if allowed,will This morning she left for Portland and NJLLMAM nitAWI.liG ROOM SLEEPEBS to board with private families or at give us live medals in this de|Mirtinent. j down river points with about 150 (Of Latest Equipment,) tons of freight and passengers en boarding houses or hotels will he per “Two medals were awarded Oregon TOURIST SLEEPING CARS mitted to do so. for heriiariiini, one for collective and I mmui I. On her trip up tbe river site Best that can be constructed and in The short course will begin Jan. loth comprehensive exhibit of Flora Orega- l,'’'4tr>’sscd satisfactorily- " Ithin three which accornmoflations are for hol der» of First or Second-cpi»» Tick* 1894, and dire Feb. 7th, covering a per no and one for arrangement and classi . miles of Eugene, where the channel of eta. and the river had changed so much that ■ iod of four weeks, or 20 days of recita- I fication. ELEG AM Idl COACHFA tinn and study. “ « I nv«in avail tuyself of Ilin this U|S|K>tUIBIl opportunity to “ * rU!wn ~ «p i»P««iMe, consequently I iiij.-wii »»I V IU * A Centlnuoue Line connecting with tn J. Francis Francia Drake the thanks thanka the Eugenecargo waa unloaded at Har- j I have a few catalogues containing convey to line», iffordiug direct and unin tlie entire course of study which I shall of the Oregon World's fair i'onirniaaion Hsburg. terrupted service. for «ana, the active taken I by him III iu lilt the 1 I Mta" A,Ulie Tan’ a ’ yo,l,,,< lluiy of ! be glad to furnish any one who may sv. nvw | |>art ’»« I I Uincil f J lililí Pullman Sleeper reservations can be *ecu* desire them and others may bo obtain collection ot the Flora < »regaño and his I ab"ut ,K •vears of a’fe’ died ,n thiM el‘y ! ed in advance through an v agent of the#®* nmghTMMi J-H15S «8 ed by addressing Pres. John M Blows, careful arrangement ami scientific cla*- -vf'',er',nv ,nor',i"’f’ a victim of con- I sumption. < orvallis, < >r. silication of the same. end Europe can be purchased at any office of this conmnny. . There are very many of our farmers How« Thin! "In conclusion I will say that Ore Full information con«*erning rates, tig and gardeners, who, if they were fol- j gon cannot In my opinion afford to of trains, routes and other details furniin* We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward lowing almest any other vacation with j rest <>n her laurels or bait in the goal -«ppiiction tonny^nt.^ for anv caseof Catarrh thatcannot be cured the limited preparation they have made 1 work so nobly outlined at the World's by Hall’s Catarrh Cure Awt General Passenger AdJJJ F. .1. C heney <fc Co. Props,'Toledo. O. for this would lie called "quacks,” fair. \\ e nm^t go forward, cheered on •eweral O«e. or the Compaey. Me. We the undersighed, have known F. J. riretae. Cor. Wehiagto», r»r«e«<. “.toggles," etc. The time lias come! by victories already _ won, ,___ and _____ with Cheney for tlie last 15 years, and believe when farming ha« been reduced to a combined harmonious effort make such him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions'and financially able to carry science, and three who are becoming I « grand and comprehensive exhibit at out any obligations made by their firm. familiar with the facts which science I the midwinter fair that tlie croaking of West, »<• Truax, wholesale druggists.Toledo, Ohio. lias discovored and are posting them- "Ur doubting Thomases will be hushed Welding, K innan Ac Marvin, wholesale W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, (Norther« Pacific R. R. C«. Ln»«“ selves in the laws of nature as related ; forever. I«et the news go abroad iu the • druggists, Toledo. Ohio LATEST TXXTE CAI» Hall ’ s < atarrh cure is taken internally, to tlie growth and development of nnl- land that Oregon with her climatic ad- Two Through Train« Dai'.'- acting directly upon the blood and mucus inal and plant life, are the ones who vantages and varied resources is the surface* of th< system. Price 75c per bot tle. Sold by all druggists; Testimonials free. are ultimately to succeed in these nieet peerless state of all. 6 25p Iv Minneapolis ar •I R4»a! important occupations ef life. 7 15p Iv... St Paul. ..ar •lay Acqoire Them. .1. C lark , r». i», h .. 4 06p Iv... Duluth a» H "*• is! I sincerely hope that there will lie 7 Ofipilv... Aahland ar many of our county who will improve I “Brilliant and Impulsive people,” de- 10 05a I ar Chicago lv| i this opportunity. Graduate of one of the greatest dental ; Tickets sold and baggage checked dares a lecturer on physiognomy “have ' school« McHINNVILLE, OREGON. - in America, the dental «lepartment I to all points in the Unite«! States and Respectfully, black eyes, or if they don't have them of the I niveraity of Michigan, has opened «la. Close connection made in Chwaf® J. It. S tii . wkll , they’re apt to get them if they're too an office in Room 6 of the Union blocs. All j all trains going East and South. ! work in dentistry can be performed. Grown Un. Supt. For full information apply io vrmr impulsive."— T<d-Rit*. j and bridge work a specialty. OUR ENTIRE STOCK CONSISTING OF SUBSCRIPTION KATES Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Twenty Per Cent Discount, OR ONE=FIFTH off OF EVERY THING FOR CASH. r Call and Get Bargains While our Stock is Full. THIRD AND D STS., McMINNVILLE, OR $ KAY & East and South Our Next Serial, Frank Barrett’s Latest: THE SHASTA ROUTE “ OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH A Graphic Story of Life and Scenes in London. Santa Claus’ Greeting. Southern Pacific Compai Chairs are the proper things Dining Cars on Ogden Houk, Pullman Buffet Skpfi Your Choice C. GRISSEN’S. Rin rips for MldriCb lor iRn 1094. • E Sales and Sails Q Through Tickets to all Points The Eastern states, Canada orEiri C. GRISSEN. BY O. O. HODSON. THROUGH Stoves, Hardware, Tinware Paints, Oils, Sash Doors and Glass, Honey can be Saved Direct Line. Quick Dispatch, Low Freight Rates. SALT LAKE, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOU CHICAGO, I, EASTERN CITIES. 1 DJVYS T Positive pact! 3 2 CHIC AG W til hat? BOORS Keep your expenses down.' down to hard pan. Keep everything I sell you Boots and Shoes at Hard-time prices. Just received a full and complete line of Boots and Shoes. F. DIELSCHNEIDER Northern Pacific Railroad To all Points East & South f R. Jacobson’s ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE Per Cent. CLOTHING and HATS, BLANKETS, Per Cent. TRUNKS and VALISES, Dry Goods and Trimmings, Ladies’and Children’s Jackets, j e* Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, 1 3 Millinery, Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Wisconsin Central IM red school house shoes , Her cent. And all other Goods Cut in Proportion. Parties knowing { themselves indebted to us will please call and settle as we are obliged to raise m oney A Tailor Shop In Connection. I R. JACOBSON, *********** " *" * * *'^*** * * * * —------___ est ticket agent or to J A* < i| Gen. Pawn, and Tkt. Aid <**••* ’