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THEj-EWiSTCN TELLER
CITY AN 0 COUNTY OFHCIAI PAPER."
MVR 8 DAY...
.....SKPT. 26. 1889
G A ¥0 POST NO. 2.—Meet
q J\ • H,a the last Monday even
|Bg ifMek month,at their hall» All comrades
tnlivitod to attend«
W, PBRKAULT, Ed. McCONVILLE,
Adg't. .Post Corn.
^mL EXCEL'IOH LODGE NO 27»
K, of P. meet « every WeJnes
dav at Masonic Hall, at Levrin
Idaho, at 8 , i\ M. 8 o
cMvmr jonming members in good
standing are invited to attend.
0. F. LLLAND,
4,0 . McComkct. C. C.
K.sfK. k R.
m REGIT LAR ('oramanicatlon* of Ne*
Perce Lodge Ne. Id, A. F. L A. M.,
jkn^are held at Masonic Mali the ««con
f \/\S(.t«rday in eaeU month. Sojourning
hrathers are cordially invited.
§, 0, MoCovkbt, I>. KEMP,
Secretary. W. Id
•4 gel invited to attend.
B. H. Rians,
R. £
1. 0.0. F. LEWISTON
lange Ne. ». Regular
eeting Tuesday evcn
ig* Members of other
R. P. xMUDGE,
N. G.
A. •• U. W. CLEARWATER LODGE NO
II, meets in the Mnsonie Hall the first and
•eeend Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock,
P. M. All visiting bretbern in good stand
tag will receive a cordial welcome.
W. W. BnewN, J. Ü. McCONKEY,
Reeoidor. M, W.
IBKSBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev. A. 8 .
Foster, pastor. Services every Sab
nt 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. :n. Sunday
•eh eel at 12 m.
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Mi i®* 23
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CITY JOT FOITODS
CITY JOTS.
a
In. H. Lake jew.-l»r, T.owist
River, hare been rising.
It was only a tall -w ean'llo.
Next Tuoa-lay is settling -lay
Wheat is on tho a Ivauco a lit*
■ See the rates of fare to Port!
'City Counoil meet one week fi
'Fire Company meet on IVe!
WATCHES.—lien. U. hat
beUbrated Rookfnril Watehe
nd.
un Monday,
esday next.
0 for *
, At the O. R. A N.
•Meere" Whisker. W
Exchange you
W. L Thompson, of Rustic, was in the
•It T on Sunday.
, Geo. Frost has purchased the entire wood
•drive of White Bros.
^The penalty will be fldded to the delin
quent school tax, Monday.
A social hop will he given in the G. d - P.
hell on to-morrow evening.
Agent, Monteith left for tho lower couo
try Tin Saturday, ou a business trip.
J. H. Gaut l**ft on Tuesday morning for
Portland to attend the Mechanics' lair.
C. A. Sears and wife arrived from Mt.
Idaho last week en route for California.
▲ light shower of rtin fell hero on Satur
day night, and «uusot f the dust to settle.
J. Alexander ha* had his dwelling house
raised and when finished it will be greatly
improved.
Several loads of lumber have arrived from
the Asotin milt for the new church this
woek.
Jay Rhodes returned from Spokane Falls
OB Sunday and inhumed us that he disposed
of hil cattle at a fair figure.
Tha «moke is yet hanging around in the
▼alleys and it will cause a heavy rain before
H it thoroughly nettled.
The tin roof is now being put or. the new
Court house and 'he other finishing work is
faat being completed.
A, A. Harris and wife passed through
hare on Thursday from Orangeville, en
route to New York on a visit.
Jaaper Rand and wife and Mrs L- Rowley
hit on Tuesday for Portland to attend tile
fair which opens there to-day.
,F. H. Grierson, clerk of the district
coart, left en Sunday Inst for Rathdrum
where he went to be in attendance on court
Judge Logan is now holding the regular
Pall term of coart at Rathdrum and his
health has greatly improved during his trip
OMt.
W, A. Simpson and Leslie Knsggs made
atrip to Craig mountain last week on a
hunting tour and rrport having a pleasant
time.
Mr, 0- Breehtel, one of the old pioneers
of Walla YA'alla, was among the many
strangers in the city during the week.
Attorney, J. W. Reid has moved his law
offioe into the room formerly occupied by
eounty attorney, I. N. Maxwell, on Main
atreet.
Dr M. A. Kelly, returned from an ex
tended trip to the Warm Springs, on Mon
day., and says he had a very pleasant time
•ud is much improved in health.
The ground where the new Episcopal
Church is to be erected has been cleared
off aod the foundation will soon be com
menced.
A number of cat'lc, hog and she-p
buyers has, beer, in this section from the
Spokane country during the past two weeks
oad nil have purchased.
Thesnw-n.ill of Mr Farrish, that burned
down last week n» ir Anatone, will be
built immediately and running again
Soon as posai Id«
It was rumereil here this
liauis, the mm nh» -h ;JT
about n year «go, had been esughi
where in Kansas.
If you want n good Photograph call on
Baker t Church, in thegvlerv formerly
-Occupied by J, W. Riggs Satisfaction
'guaranteed.
Geo. Sutherland, freight conductor on
«ho North Pacific, from Spokane, give us a
friendly call this week and reports all
woifcing well on hit run.
Partita who have lately come over the
Florence mountains say 'he fire, are still
raging in many places, and a large amount
of timber has fallen.
Teams were down from Mt. Idaho and
Orangeville last week and proceeded on to
Union town where they loaded with freight
for different merchants.
Sheriff, StiffWI, of Asotin county. W. T.,
gave us n friendly call on Saturday. AI.
ie now tha fethsr of • bouncing girl and
naturally steps high.
The A Nn. 1 Cutter Whiskey, for sale
at the PaDee Saloon never fails to give the
desired effect nod no headache the next
jnoroiog.
5
K ' * ff.*i !
I
A S t'OMT.—TOi
STOCK ! — We bought |
ion of opening branch j
dened intention, heuet !
A. DAMAS.
1
of Covello, Columbia '
si'il the iKrauk
pai.l the city
REDUCE OVKR
largely with iiiti-n
store; having ahai
this offer.
A. E. McCall,
county, \V. T., whu purch
Holt place across Clearwater
a hasty visit yesterday.
Mr. J. Fleming, who has been confined in
his room the past few weeks is able to be
out again.* by^the assistance of ;he nurse,
M. Stri ug,
C'apt. Baughman left hereon Tuesday,
*ia Genesee, for Hiparia, and he says tint
as soon S9 it is posible for the steamer t
run he intends starting it.
J. Earls, of this city, made a trip into tin
Big Potlatch century last w ck, ami report,
smoke from the forest very ,1 ns-, end tin
he w.»« highly pleased wit It,the country.
A number of teams have been dowegfron
the Potlatch during the week.with «tua'
whiclr they han trailed for fir.ur a i thi
Booth mill, in this city claiming that it -■
the best manufactured in tliis section.
Bevor»! parties have been down from Hu
Camas Prairie country during'ho past writ
hauling grain from'diffuren'jplaces ninth ,
here, for seed, amt j they are getting a tim
quality of wheat.

i
Bunnell keeps a full linn of all kinds i
stoves. If you need a stoveorhou.se fu
uishing goods will save money by cal tin
on him. Bar iron of assorted ßizes for sa
cheap, t
•Honey to 5 »an mi Réal Estate !
lower rale* th n '.-an hi' ohtsieed el?'
where. W. K. Kill I ENBACI1,
4S Office at the Lewiston National p. tik
The business houses I of our Jew
zens will bo closed Fr m Friday
Out. 4 at fi o'clock to Sa'urd-'v
Oct. 5 at (1 o'clock, in objervan
day of Atonement
Some mischieroiis persons I
ing their work in writing obscene 1
rn Ihe'nrrv jail and court bouse wn
if caught it is liable to'Jh arii them
they will remember.
Ten per cent, money to loan on iti
proved lands. Apply early.
33-tt , J. M. Howe, Lewiston, I. T.
Bacon has hiy-ti quite scarce here thYpa
month, l a' the time is neat at hand f
been do
inguage
11 s, und
i lesson
!
again ■ h
r< g &
in fillin
Du
1 ht i r
r f iRoii
1 -pi>
it butcher
no time «
Tli oh Tiornoy. one f
fui Thorn Cre k. gave u
sa\ s a!l *ru j'r.-.> } • ring
'hat he would start in a
to New York and tb®r t
"Most s°ttier
( nil on l'ri '1 n\
'lint
I trip
the
ccupiedhy
Ad
Iif
feiv days on i
»atom states.
FOR K BN f — 'he hui I lino r
Univrr.altat church, formerly
Mr. Fleming aa a photograph ;-a!i
plv to Jas. W linn, Attorney.
A. Benson's park train of 5!) picks, car
rying " cargo nf'd 1,482 pounds, left on Sat
urday for Warrens. This will probably he
the last trip rf the season. Mr. B. will
leave in n few days fo'pnmp.
' (lohlen Harvest f'c.ok Stove Ujust as pno -1 as
it lo-ks. Columl-ia, Harvest, Ooci'lent, liexr-r,
Wide-West and an endless variety of parlor
and uffioo st-o-os nf eastern patterns st ll-iii
nell's hardware store. ^ 1
Mr. Huhbs, nephew of the late Joseph
ShissCr, who arrive ) here from Delaware
last July, gave us a call yesterday and is
now making preparations to exhume the
remains of Mr. S. and takelt he in liaek for
burial, nt 1rs homo in Delaware. He ex
pects to be ready to s'art back some time
the fore part of next month.
Elegant new dinning ears will run daily
commencing Aug 22, over I ho Oiegon Rail
way -b Navigation Co,, Oregon Short Line
:
a
and Union Pacific By., between Portland
1 Missouri River. The cuisine and ser
vice are unexcelled. 48-tf.
Jorry McGuire returned from Genesen r-n
Monday, with his family, where he hnd
been ottcuding the fair and races, and in
formel! ns that the accommodations fur
nished there, for both man and be ist, were
of the best. Ho further says that they
hare as fine a race track as can lie found in
any country and it is kept in gond order.
NOTICE is hereby giron by the un ler
signed that Dr Vauderpool has cured a
dreadful cancel On mo without any instru
ment. It is with pleasu e that I recom
mend to all persons troubled with cancers
to see this doctor at Dufcr, Oregon.
Respectfully,
F. J. HaL'ber,
28 ly Warrens, Idaho.
J. HeVvett 'and J. Akins, who left here
some dsys ago for Pierce City, returned on
Saturday. On arriring at the mino*Mr. 11.
discovered that some poison had taken
most of the tools aud dishes away, ami
none were left with which to work, and it
being so late in the seasnu, he concluded to
return and wait until Spring, when he will
again resume work. He left tor his home,
in Chicago, on Tuesday.
REDUCED RATES—Aeconnt of North
Pacific Industrial Association. Special
Kxeursion Tickets to bn sold Sept 2 ô, to
Oct. 25, inclusive. Good for return jenen
days from date i f sale Lewiston to Port
land, $19.95; Pomeroy toPor'land, $17.30
Special Excursion Ticket to be sold only on
Sept. 26. Oct. 3, 10 and 17. Good for
return Jii'e days from ila'e of 8 'le. L-wis
ton to Portland, $15.50 ; Pomeroy to Port
land, $1200. The limit of same will under
no circumstances be extended.
T- J. Pf.abodt, Agent.
Lewiston, Sept. 21, 1889
THE CRONIN TRIAL.
The trial of O'Sullivan, Burke, Kunz
C- ughlio, and others for the murder of
Dr. Cronin has been on trial in Chicagi
for tho last three weeks, and all of thi
time has beep sp-nt in a fruitless effort
to obtain a jury. Of the three hundr- d
and fi'ty jurymen exaniin-d but four
have beet) accepted by both sides. The
5 d-fense bus used fifty two of one bun
! tlrt-l p -ri-fntory challenges while the
I prosecution hs
1 tw- nr y four— K. v.
NEAQLB RELEASED.
San I'iavy.si'O, Sept. 1(1.—In the
Neagie Iwb- K corpus case, Judge Saw
yer this morning decided that the federal
court had jurisdiction in the matter, that
the killing ot Terry was justifiable, and
Neagie wasicloas-d Iron) custody.
A bill of exceptions filed by counsel
fi r the State was allowed by the court,
at:.! p-nding an Bppeal to tho United
Stall« , - me Court N'eagle was ordered
released on his owu recognisance, with
bonds fixed at $5000.
\\* e hare a speedj an I pos'tive Care for
Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and
l!»ad-Ache, in 80l!.OU'S CATARRH
REMEDY. A Nasal Injeemr free with each
bottle. Use it if Jon desire health aod ,weet
breath. Prioe 50 cent». Sold by 6 G
l, aman à Co. Lewiiton, Idnho
G. J. I'i
gave us a 1
all iu a tin
Mr. IV
several frr
«ere raue,
largest
hi
the ot!i
-, assessor of Latah e
' ly cull yesterday and i
ling coudition In las si
Fordyce presented ni
me peaches veste
•'« P«*«* in Tti
e yet seen this sc
■'1 9] inches one
unity,
eports
section
is with ■
. winch ■
iy, the*
one of I
and 9£ ;
A transcontinental poad
Which is Said o Shorten the Dlsance
300 Miles.
Niiktii Yakima,
Mr. li urge M. Nig.
tlm Mid I'.icifi,
of Smug l'lik I»;
W. T„
■ ll.lt-l- VI. Clr;
rlh V
•uto f.
Sopt. 1C.—
ill inufjiT of !
! Cun; any.
ih liis cliiol
and parly.
11 this slut
d the
Y.tehi
by way
tarty 1, ft
■ traveled
i ly !
thro
p tie
!gll tie
! he r dnu.se
t ti Pucifii
ih;! Horn and wind River
thence across the Rocky
nd »iuwii the Siluiou and
ice through
the North
at l'ai. nisc
« Lewiston, Hk
■ unify, cl '.«in;;
railway truck
•Junction ; thence w-vtorly by Crab creek
c.iuli-e, ci os. in g the 'Columbia river at
Driest rapids, and through Moxee coulee
to North Yakima; thence by way of
Natchiss pass to Seattle, the destination
of Mr. Nix and party.
Mr. Nix Inis in his pally a topograp
her, and barometic observations ami
notes have been made throughout the
whole line. It, is claimed that the line
is three hundred miles shorter from
Chicago to I'ugct sound than the other
transe - -ut in--ti tu! tine.
Th ■ party left this afternoon, after i
short rest going up the Nat eh ess river
which fl iws into th- Yakima river at (hi
point.
On
of fir
S-itur i.i
proe-nl
iru: the third alarm
ii tue foundry situ
1 <r
: t• il iti the north end of towo. Tin
lire company respntnh'd promptly, fut by
the time they reached the fire, tin
building had Calling in. The loss to the
machinery and equipments will aggre
gate about $2,500. The building was
insured for $300, which will about cover
the loss; it being a cheap (tamo struct
ute. The firm expects to rebuild —
Palouse Gillette Sept. 20
a r"!'
iHTBOIi ACCIDENT RE
LED FTtOM QUEBEC.
Qr.ni.O, Sept. 10.—To night several
thousand tons of rock slid from Cape
Diamond, at the end of Dufferin terrace,
to Champlain street, 300 fec-t below,
démoli -hing iu its course seven dnellin,
Up to midnight six bodies had been
taken from tho ruius, Themas Ferrell
and two of his children, also two children
tnicvd Burke and one unknown child
Ferrell'» mother-in-law, Mrs. Aieu, an
her husband, nre »till in the ruins.
About twenty-five persons have beet
moved from the debris badly injured
Some have broken arms and legs, and
others arc badly crushed aed mutilated
It is supposed that at least fifty persons
are yet under the ruins.
The debris covers the road in a solid
mass, some 300 feet in length and from
fifteen to twenty five feet high.
It is impossible to say at present how
many are dead and wounded. Every
one is working herotlnlly, and uuder
liffieultios, as the night is intensely dark
ind tho electric light wires havo been
prostrated.
Cries of "help," "help," are hear
from beneath the debris, but no help can
be given.
Very little progress is being made in
recovering the bodies owing to the stu
pendous mass of rock covering tho ruins
The body of a woman named Mrs,
Harrison, has just been pulled out of the
debris.
More rocks are. falling and it is feared
that the whole boulder, forming the
highest point of Quebec, will give way
THIRTEEN COR 1*8E RECOVERED.
Quebec, Sept. 19, 1:30 A. M.—The
mass of rock detached from the cliff's
side left a vacant spaco of extraordinary
dimensions under Dufferin terrace, and
that ercat promenade is now unsafe.
Thirteen corpse and sixteen wounded
have now been taken out. The pecun
ary damatfe will be laree. A forte of
>00 men ar- now w-irkiut; on the debris
La:ea' From be Ruina.
—The remains
- ii<1 yesterday were
■Quebi-c, Sept. 23
- v. r«i vi-dims r cuv
euri- d to day.
Those well acquainted with the I eaiity
assert that the number of peraons yet
missing is greater than fifteen, (iemral
Cameron says not only the housts t-n
Champlain street adjoining the ruins,
but all houses on both sides and on the
whole h-ruth of tho street, numbering
about 900, should bedesi rttd, b- cause
the rocks are daily loosening and tumbl
ing down.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This i, tieyond qucition the most successful
Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few
d-.»es invariably cure tha worst cases of Cough,
Croup »ad Bronchitic, white it, wonderful
«ucce.-s in the cure of Consumption i, without
a parallel in the history of medicine. Since
it', fir»t discovery it hu been sold on s
guarantee, a test which no other medicine can
stand. If yon have a Cough we earnestly ask
vnu to try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and
$1 00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or
Back lame, use Shiloh', Poroua Plaster.
Sold by teaman A Co., Lewiston, Idaho.
THE rBOPO&ED CONSTITUTION
read 'ts ;
elcs of
dtion
This w ok Wr lay before ot
the second, third and fourth
the propos ■ 1 constitution for tl
Idaho, lu its enactment and
the organic liw of a state is a mitt r of
a vast deal of more conci rn and import
the people, than the mere passage
which, if objectionable, can
•pealed and at but Util..... ist
ance
of a statute
be speedily
and trouble
sod
the voters of tl,
every
re ratilying it at the ;
'ibuting the p' -W: rs - f tha state g iv
a nt in th- second article by provis
common to all the Aim ricin «tat •
titutions, in the third article pre.is
ion is made Or the legislative d p irtuo nt
Si uate is composed ot eighteen
memhers, and the House of K-'pr- sonta
I of thirty . ix —never to i x o il
weniy-totir in (ho one nor sixty in the.
tin r. Sessions ot tho legislature' are
leid biennially. Ail proper checks and
restrictions to mischievous legislation
seem to be provided in section l!) of this
article, and the per diem and mileage' are
i b V, th
ill ii.stru
»-nt
After
thi
tide
■d and
con
Uent
executive
■ii officers,
duties of
« of this
easonuble. ft
lins thoroughly
Tovisions.
Article f-uir provides for tl
lepartinent, to omis st of sc
'looted i very two years. Th
the officers and thi funetii
department are very similar to those of
most of the states of the Union. There
onu matter, however, which
will be most h. art il y endorsed by the
people—the reasonable salaries. They
re largo enough to secure able aud
ffieiout men and small enough nut to be
a burden to the t :.x payers. It is largely
lue to the delegates from N z Perce
that these moderate salaries were adopted.
.So far as the legislative and cxeeutiv
partments are concerned, their dfici
( ncy and cheapness seem to admit of no
cavil. Wo shall continue to publish the
instrument in installments, and approve
condemn its provisions as wo deem
best for the interests of the peep!
W. If. Ldand, who conducts tho mail
between here aud Pendleton, called on us
ist Wednesday. Ho is a young man of
talent, which you may suppose when you
learn that he is a sou of the editor of the
Lewiston Teller. Mr. Leland will
have Rockford for his stop over.—
Rockford Eulerprise.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Jessie Moore Whiskey, of 1882. for sale at
the 0. It. $ N, Exchange. Call in aud
sample it. tf
If you want a good steel engraving cheap,
call at this office and you can get it.
50,WO pounds of Racnn, Ilam end Lard
for ?ale at the meat market of Cliniiitiniog
£ Dubuc, 23tf.
Go to H. K. Barnett for tho celebrated
Bain Wagon.
The best assortment of clocks in Lewiston
tan be found at Geo. 11. Lake's. 10-tf.
Brighton Range is first dass, anil the best
range in tho wori-1. Bunnell has it. 1
Good lead pencils for 25 cents per dozen,
envelopes 5 cents a hunch at Isanian -f IV.»
H. K. Barnett is agent for the celebrated
Bain Ragon, in this citv*
MON' IIV TO 1-0AN on improved
land at lowest rates, f'ianos, Organs and
Sewing Machines to sell or rental lowest
figures Books, wallpaper Ac., far cheaper
than you can buy of agents or peddlers.
42-tf C. A. Thatcher.
Rich and Poor,
Prince ami Peasant, tin; Millionaire am.1
Day Laborer, by their common use ol
this remedy, attest the worid-wido rep
utation of Ayer's Pills. Leading phy
sicians recommend these pills for
Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive
ness, Ililiousncss, and Sick Headache ;
also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, aud
Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con
tain no calomel ; are prompt, hut mild,
in operation ; and, therefore, the very
best medicine for Family Use, as well as
for Travelers and Tourists. L
"I have derived great relief from
Ayer's Dills. Five years ago I was
taken so ill with
Rheumatism
that I was unablo to do any work. I
' took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and
was entirely cured. Since that time I
am never without a box of these pills."
Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wia. .4
M Ayer's Pills have been iu use in my
family upwards of twenty years and
have completely verified aG that ta
claimed for them. In attacks of piles,
from which I suffered many years, they
afford greater relief than any other
medicine I ever tried."— T. F. Adams,
Holly Springs, Texas.
** I have used Ayer's Pills for a num
ber of years, and have never found any
thing equal to them for giving me an
appetite and imparting energy and
strength to the system. I always keep
them in the house."— R. D. Jackson,
Wilmington, Del.
" Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cored me
of severe
Headache,
from which I waa long a anfferer." —
Emma Keyes, Hubbarilaton, Musa.
"Whenever I am troubled with con
Mipation, or Buffer from loss of appetite,
Ayer's Pills set me right again.'' —A. J.
Kiser, Jr., Ilock House, Vi.
"A.ver'a Pills are in general demand
among our customer«. Our sales ot
them exceed those of all other pills com
bined. We have never known them
fail to give entire satisfaction.'' —
Wright & Hannclly, Bon Diego, Texas. *
Ayer's Pills,
niMlD »T *
Or. J. C. Ay»r <r Co., Low.ll, Mato.
Sold by all Dealen in Medicine.
Selling
at Cost.
AND AT LESS,
Boots 5 Shoes,
Crockery and
Olassnare.
and I
Lamps
Goods,
Ttrys,
lions,
amp
No
P.'iint«,Oil», Window Ulahs,
Drugs and Patent Medicines,
HARDW ATÏE,
WILLOW-WARE 1
ISooliH mid
Ntatioiiory.
Above lines are of well se
lected, assorted and salable
goods.
To anyone buying one ot
them a discount from actual
cost of from 10 to 20 per cent,
according to line, will be al
lowed .
To anyone buying entire
stock 20 per cent will be
allowed and wo will include
OUR GROCERIES
AND
GROCER'S SUNDRIES,
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, WINES,
LIQUORS
Dress And Millinery Goods,
Clothing And Furnishing
Goods, Etc , Eto.
In fact our entire stock of
CSeneral merchandise
Which for completeness and
cheapness offers nducements
never before paralleled.
To anyone wanting to keep
on the business, extra facilities
to buy store fixtures and long
lease at low rental of store,
will be given.
For further particulars call
on or address
Alfred Damas.
A OBRES», r. •. BOX «9,
LEWISTON, IDAHO.
The First National Bank,
OF IÆWISTON IDAHO.
CAPITAL A \ It M R PM S - - - « 100,000 00
JOHN II. EVANS, Cashier
DIRECTOR.«:—Govern- r M. C. Moore.
J no. I*. Vollmer.
Correspondents in nil the principal cities of th
Interest allowed on time deposits.
JNO. P. VOLLMER, President.
P. C. Thump,oa. J.1I. Evans, J. M. Fix
U. K. Buy
nod sell
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C. D. FLEMING,
Geneset*. Id alio,
HAS MONEY TO LOAN
LOWEST RATES
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Estate
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LIVE STOCK
Bought and Sold on Commission.
Special attention paid to Collections;
sa n ii i»ffvw i iwn8 i m i ' n
Hurrah for The
MITCHELL
-IT TAKES
THE LEAD
FARM WAGONS, HACKS. BUGGIES,
BUCK-BOARDS, ROAD*CARTS,
In fact anv Thing on Wheels. Also
HEADERS, MOWERS, IIAY-RAKES, Ac.
Sold Agents, for this Section'," for t^King of'all *
THRESHERS, THE "ADVANCE."
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COKE AND SEE MEMO' S« ÏOÎÜM; -
CEO- W MORRISON, Agent >
LEWISTON, I. T. and GENESEE, I. T
L. ROWLEY.
FLANINS MILL
Moulding;, Door, Sash Ac Scroll Saw
iug, Etc,
AH work in his line made to order at prices that defy com
petition in large cities. Prices to suit th. times. Giy*
iiiui a can.
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N. W. Bkearley, Pres.
J. Alexander, Viee-pres.
CHAS. C. KRESS,
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SOLID SILVER AND
SILVER-PLATED WAR*
Waltham, Elgin, Springfield and
Lancaster Watches.
CLOCKS AMD OPTICAL GOOCS,
^TRcpaiiiBg cf Watch«« lit Jewelry « specialty
W. F. K Ittenbach, Cashiar
F. W. Kittenbach, A*s't Cyih.'
TUE LEIUSTOf MTIOJiL IMIK.
Corner of 2nd and Main Bta. Lewiston L V.
N. W. Brearley,
J. Alexander, B.
Directors I
W. F. Ketten bach,
F. Morrio, Geo. Glasa.

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