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iii: no ‘ Spain: w. l'nbll-hsd every Hot-Inlay st SPOKANE FALLS. W. 'l‘." -nr— 1 Frank M. 13.11 am. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ”no mpy one \ear?nr_ll « ‘ six Months. s 1..0 -- “ rum Mamn.....i....,...,...,. Lm Itingle mole-....” 7 ...lo [Tents SATURDAY, OUI‘. 20, 1883. “W: see it intimated that n dclcgu tion left Bpoknne l-‘alla with grip sacks full of coin with the fell pur pose in view of buying up the legis lature in the interest of the county dividers. This would be very laugh .nble were. it not a serious reflection l ion the honestyof those men elect ebd‘by the people to frame laws for the territory. We are not of thou:- who believe that every mun has his price, nor that the color of coin cun mnkc a poor measure holy in the eyes of legislumrs. The charge of “buying" men has become so com mon that the gmve assertion is bar nmsed upon public bodies indiscrim lnntely. Our legislature may not be Innde up of men one whit better thnn those chosen for the same office in other commonwealths, yet we do not fora moment believe thnt they posw an itchingpulm, which wouuV reallond to the scratch of gold and link the support of the owners to measures that might otherwise full, of recognltlbn through unworthi floss. (mt upon such base lnslnua- j tions, that tend to bring discredit ‘ upon a legislative body that should be respected until it is prm‘cn un worthy of respect. AT this late hour anything that may be said for or against the dlvl sion of the Hpoknne county can have little or no effect in the result of the deliberations of the body of territori nl law mnkers now holding session at Olympia, before whom the matter has been presented for adjudication. liy this time the members have hot! hmple wportunity to hear both sides of the case as presented by nble dele gates representing both fnctlons. We see that a bill providing for the organimtion of the county of Hprague has been submitted and ordered printed. The only effect that further controversy on the subject cnn have is to keep alive. n feelingof raneor that has apparently grown up out of the proposition at first introduced by i the people of the western part of the i county, and afterwards seconded by i those residing in the eastern section. 1 It is not for the purpose of adding‘ fuel tothe Home that we now referto the matter, but merely to reiterate a statement that has appeared In this paper, and which parties in certain quarters are attempting to make light of. Perhaps the old maxim that “all is fair in love and war," ap plies to this case, at least it seems so to see the efforts made by a neigh boring village to cnrry their point. It has been publiullly asserted, with out the prefix "it Lsrumored," or “It a.“ thought,” that no petition was stollcn at Spokane i-‘nlls. as the pa pers therein published bud asserted, and our contemporary, Mr. Cowley, of the Chronicle, an honomblegentlc man who would not lend himself to muntenance anything that had the tincture of fraud about it, has been soundly rated for publishing such a statement, and the fact of his having been a minister of the gospel has I been mndean object of ridicule. \\'e ' consider these attacks, in their spirit and style, harsh and extremely un just. The gentleman is a credit to - the profession he has chosen, ashel was, undoubtedly, to the cloth. Hg said a petition containing over 300 names had been surreptitiously taken from an oflico in this place, and though the stntcment may be denied by every man fmmCheneytoHudcs, it Is none the less the fact, as many men will make affidavit to if necw snry, men whose words, without the backing of an oath, would was cur rent for gold. We regret the loss of the petition, not alone on account of ‘ its value us a factor in bringing about that which our people nreso anxious may come to pass, but be cause of the dark window of chican ery that the aflnir throwflronnd the opposition to the measure. We and no fault with our neighbors in their efforts to stave of achango in the borders of this county which is inev itable. It is but the natural conse quencs following the springing of the project We have no charges to make against their mode of procedure. Their hands may, or may not, be dean. No proof! of per-tidy or cor ruption have been shown us beyond this one instance, and It is hardly fair to yoke this disreputable act upon the shoulders of an entire com munity. And yet It looks ns though the deed is winked at by the eflorts to make it appear that the petition was never purlolned. This rsthcr fmil manner of treating the subject may hoodwink a few, but thotce few nre men who would not believe the truth if it was presented to them by an angel. | __— LOCAL. i Whales-lo (In-go. Perhaps there is not another rall rond oflice on the line at which the milroad company expect a small force of employeee to do so much work, or where the trains arrive and depart st such mmble hours, as right here In Spokane Fills. .It is required of both the agent and tate graph operator to be upat all husrs of the day and night, and um plo vlslons are made for an assistant It is more than flesh and bioodcan stand. The force here has been worked al most to death. The businem of the office has doubled andmore too with in the past three months, and yet no We are mode for an in-l y’erease in theofflee fore». J. i-‘. Mc iElroy, the pleasant, affable agent. has labored faithfully to [a-riorln the duties failing on his shoulders, and has succeeded well. lie stood the. , work uslongas possible, and asked for a lay off. This has been granted by the wmpany, but for how long we are unable to say. ii. 0. Stim mell, late agent at Heron, has been assigned to the agency. r. S. is a thorough nlllroad man, in looks aghast upon the vast am at of la lborhe is expected to perforrn. 0. ‘N. Calhoun, the gentleman who has lhandled the wires for mon hs, has I grown so thin from mnstantkqiiea tion at the key, day and night, that he has thrown up the situation in disgust and will take up his home on a farm where the Work is far lighter and where n "an can have at least one hour in the day to himself. l-‘rank l'arker, late of ('abinet, a sta- I tion east of here, will take Mr. (‘al houn’s place. it is only Just that i the company should make some dif , ferent arrangements with the oflir‘e lat the Full s. There is enough busi i ness to keep a den le ion-u mmstant- E lv employed, and it would he to the ! advantage of the road by expediting I business, and would give better sat , lshwtlon to the public. ~ 7”, t In 3 I'll. ne day this week one of ,our lead ng citizens was struck with a desire haul oi? from that-ares of business or a day or two and take a run up 0 the lake, where he eould bathe his rotund figure in the invigorating zephyrs that play over the bosom of that sheet of water, and stretch his 1 legs among the pines and feel happy in dis that separated him from linhabi bltntions. in order to make thee - rsion seem more like asportive pi in our friend armed himself before rtlng, not forget ting, however, to take plenty of grub so that the yearnings of the inner man would not depend entirely on ’the prospects of his hltting’game leven if he should see some. The I second day out his attention was at- Itracted by a dark object some dis. tam-e away. All of the sportsman spirit of his nature was at once ablaze. lie grasped his gun, moved forward with great care, his eyes fixed on the animal. “My jlminey, it was a wolf," and as he remarked I the size and ferocious appearance of r the beast, the more determined was ‘ he to earry the hide back home and {astonlsh the boys. Getting a good lmt our Nimrod took long, careful I aim, and with the report of the rifle the animal rolled over in the throes of death. Dropping his gun, and congratulating himself upon the ne curaey of his aim he ran forward to secure his game. His jaws fell out of place, his eyes stuck out like door knobs and an ashy hue spread around under his ears when he reached the spot and discovered that his wolf‘ was a large Newfoundland dog. He immediately remembered that he was wanted at home and his getting there fsr surpassed in speed his go ing out. A day or two afterward big, muscular farmer, with I-want-t blte-out-of-your-ear seowl hovering around his rountenanee, came into town on the sum-h for the dod blast ed pirate that had shot his dog. Fortunately he did not find the party and returned to his ram-h vowing etemai vengeanre. The mighty Nimrod now keeps his eyw peeled for the man with avaeaney in his kennel, aml as he whispers in conti denee to the boys of the. unlucky shot he says, “i would sooner have lose my businem than have shot that man’s dog.” And being a good- I hearted, generous iellow, he metms . Just what he says. , .. _a Good Outlook. ‘ J. \\'. Adams, a gentleman who - started out into the Big iiend coun- I try some weeks ago for the. purpose , of locating, returned to this city Hat urday, and is more than satisfied with the appearance of the eountry where he has determined to pitch his tent and stay with his newly ae qaired property. Mr. Adams has had a wide and varied experience in new countries. He was in the front ranks of civilization when the hardy pioneer pushed his way into western Kansas, he has mingled with the cat tle men on the. broad prairies of ‘Texas, he has seen Colorado till up and become nstate, am] has taken his chances among the early settlers of Dakota, and yet he says that in all his travels he has never seen ag ricultural land that will equal that of the section in which he is now loca ted. He ilrmly believes that the Big Bend will be the most densely populated part of Spokane county within ilve years. The land isNo. I, water can be found in Abundance and inexhauntable supplies of wood and building material are near at hand. A saw mill is already in oper ation, supplying the new (omen. Mr. Adams returned to his claim this week, in company with a num ber of others, and proposes to remain all winter, making it his permanent home. ~ ~ 0 , V loam-c I. u A rumor gained eireulation during the latter part of thevwesk that Hen ator Washburn's son, of Minneapo lis, who was in the elty for a thy, had made arrangements to rent the I Echo Mills, and would at once take possession of the premises. We at once milled upon Museum. Havermale «I» Davis and questioned them regard the report. The gentleman were surprised, it being the first they had heard of it. They denied the rumor and stated further that they had no desire to dispose of the mill when they are Just on the m of realising the hopes that have buoyed them up , thmgh almost two yaanof labor. l The machinery, all of the latest in- ‘ proved, has arrivedaud isin place, and the firm expect to continent-9‘ operations next Monday. It will be Mt much to hear the ball of‘ machinery in the mammoth new} building, nodal-o will be of greatfil- l vantage to the farmer, as then a‘ market will he made for all tho‘ I wheat he can grow. ‘ I. T. BENHAM a: 00., I ‘ BRICK and LIME FOB SllE. ‘ —Annu tor [hp— am PM 00.: FINE lunch I I'm- I A Fluk- “0-“.- mmnnTnuflJ. .\ __ TEn R A COT T A VAHPX. Fnunulm. Pluln Ind Omunem-l (Thlmnerl, elm, on hand mum: to onler mm any den In, Notice for Publication. .lonoph Oppenheimer. ‘ LAM) Onlrl A 1 llroxAxl FALI‘, w. I'.} Oct. I ma. “mm“. In non-by [lvon mu thfiabollnvlnl nllned null-r nu fllt-d noun 0! hl- ln gulnn tn Inuko nn-l wool In lupmol M eum IntllhM—ld molwlll bomujo he lun- (In? clerk of lhegullrlct 13mm 1m mov on- county, at l‘nlvlllo. W. I‘.. on Mum" m 10 A. 1... VII: Jod‘ph umx-umlmcr 1). 3. {Mia «glut-e .34 um; um '34. nex .21 Tp. J‘h'L'n-x}wnw Mlowln. wlln mme Ill: «mm-unu- mld!nm m cul’llVl "an "I, uhl |nnd VII: lfil-II'I Immno, X?.'E'J'.f;r:.".a."'w”'"°'..‘?~' W n J? M.‘ Mcmu , . w‘ I . M RS. (11:0. BRAN DI, f ' f ' Pro essor 0 Hum. PIANO" ORGAN» VOCAL. .4»- \ u'nc-Idomruvor Hm Snllnnnl flunk.“ llotlca for Mahatma. Elli-hem A. Bonny. LAM) Oirll‘l A'l' “Tu—KAIIIAIJA, W. I'.,} (Mom 1. lan. Nnfll‘E l- hon-by [lvon lhul the lulloilnl nnmrd will" hu- lllod mxlrt at her In lvntllm In m-kr llnnl prnol In mpg-m M Mr rlnlm.-nd "111 "Alarm"! wlll Mm“. Hon- Im- l'nlletl mm- And (not. It kanue Fall-,0" .\‘nw-mhor 1.1. ID“. II In A. 1.. VII: Elli-bell: A. Benn-p. 1). all“. forum v 5, nrnndlwy..ney,wfl.l‘p.mn.Elle. Nlu- numb- the ’ollowlu vitae-In lo entw her «mun-mu- re-ldenoe upon and cu “VI-c llnnnl,nnld |nnd. m: N. :. “org-n. K. n. Andaman. M. H. [null-non, l. N. ammo! Npollm' run- \\'.l'. I. M. ARMNTRUNH, non-m Notice forjuhllcamn. (‘. 11. .\mold. LAX“ I Irnr: .u' F—I'OKAII PALM. W. T. l (winner M, NM. 5 \'I)Tll'l-‘. In Dun-I»- mwn nun llu' lnllnvln‘ 1 Illmnl mun Inn Med macro: m- In u-unun m mun Ilnnl mm: In Inn-on o! m ox-Im. uml nun “urn->1 wlll he nude brow lhr I'nlu-d um" ‘nII um, ll Np» un- I'IIIII, nn .\‘ow-mhrr I, um. It In A. 1.. VII: 1,1,". Arnold, I). P 4. 1121, for um n spa-r. Ind n l?” I'.. -.-.~ o.l‘. u n nnv no. I v nllnc-n m.- fulluwlnl wllnelu-II to row In- mnnuunu- mldl-IIN Ilrm Inll en "ru "on M nld |nnd, VII: E. I. lmn. ”1'0!!!- Z. Jnhnum. DIMI. I. lomn, 0. \\'. While, I“ o! Npul-m' rum. w.l'. ‘1) .I. I. ARIN’TRONH, [iul-In. NOTIOI. ‘ FMKAI: FALu. W. I'.. not. l, mu ANY (IND? HAVING HI'NINP‘M WITH mO, pll-m on“ on “In-tn a annwnd. I). I'. JENKINK PETER ROACH, G-UNEM I T H l-ln Ilm’. spot-no II‘uII, \\'. ‘l'. dun-Jilin. Hltoll. Door luyl. no. l‘mm plly [lmp-Ind; All work In my In» I! morr mum-Ma mum lhlll any on!" haul-s In the elly. V ' ‘ V 7 MRS. .(xEO. BRAh D I‘. ML: Aunt! NI \\'umxaml TIKIINIV mu —nv ru- run-nu: lull nr— 1 Shimmy & Sam, New York. I ‘ A'rnnlr-II 4% Bath, “ I Brunt 2:0!" 4': lira, “ ('. RO.» 11, ”realm, Germany, 1 +— I (If the Burden Organ (hmpany. 311 m. lnml'llm [lron-run mum Hum Flu-mum A‘l' Dnumu HI'ICIAL 1141-.“ HALE! IOOIIIIMI mo PM]! run-er lluwnnl and mm nne“. Ibo" lhe I’ll-l Nuloul null. HHDKAII FALIJ. - - - - - - - W. I'. I- 1 lan. .7. runny now. NASH 85 STOUT, Anon-1| uul m a Law. WIII M I 111 our.“ .hl Ind lam-milks... And I). AVIAN! m ‘ n. n wnrrmxotl-E. . Watchmaker, I HOWARD 81.. SPOKANE FALIA. ‘J'. l Inl uh “0': Mn. Ina:nd mpgflmg “whet. Wuhan. ml” Inch. lllvorw-n. '0! Isle. .__—_______— lofimm * 0' |- m In: Inn: nu t. u.- m ”In. -I. m". " Ayer‘s Sax-swarms. It u “I CW” lot 3%.: in; I! - m ”glflfim f nun-1m a h hu- m 93H :2" “lug sun. I 'up nun div d |.- M I“ s—mi m -‘ ~1-mh4mgm " h III! a“:- '-""""...-"’.. .. h. d .. ...":fih- n."- a-s m "1* ”EH 5 .. mg ul-o ‘ - Oil- m i: _o d .1 In In: Ind 0‘ 11, or '- 11. m I run adv. D. I‘. Jon-nu! ‘ . um i! Dr.J.c.Ayor‘oo.,l.mll,fluo. m '1 111 m .I. I: “I. h ‘ i II IT A REI’ DIKCOVEBI' ? x The Ito-7 to“ rub: lien-Ila PW. EnriyAbis wcck G. Palmtag, of the iirm of l’nlmtag .1 Wilson, started for it Visit to the (‘mur d'Aiene gold mines. He never reached there, but found diggings in miles nearer Spo kane Fails that promise to equal it not eclipse the better known field. Mr. i’nlmtag is a reliable gentleman and there is no mwm todoubt his story, as far as it goes, as he is very reticent, and is under promise not to “give it away” for some time. We% learned this mueh', however. lie . ascended the l‘mur d’Aiene river but sawhort distance when he found a miner busily engaged working a claim, and, it was turning out im mensely rich. As proof of this Mr. i’ulmtug M a quantity of cosme nuggets, and a piece of quartz,” largeas a hickory nut, incrusted with pure gold. If #39 ledge from which the piece w e -hed would hold out equally as rich it would run from -36,000 to SIO,OOO to the toni The gold is similar to that from the (‘aaur d’Alene mines. If this find turns out as we are led to believe, there are plaeer‘Jnlnes, and wonderfully \'aluuble ones, near at hand. \\'e will make careful inquiry and/hope tobe able to report definitely upon this new discovery in our next issue. (bran-gm Power. i-‘red. Post is engaged putting in a dam from the north bank of the river to the small but mild pyramid of rock thnt stands in the midst of the main upper falls, and divides the tumbllng sheet of water in two. in fact the dam is about completed, and it has been constructed to stand the wear and tmr at time and iluld. From this damlnn immense water power can be supplied in shutes to the land to the west. This land has been sold to eastcrn parties with water power privileges that had to be furnished by the lst of January. What the buyers intend todo With their lots we are not in a position to say, but it Is safe topresume from the fact of their wnnting power at a certain date, and paying well for it, too, that new manufacturing estab lishmen‘ts will be erected and put in operation early inghe spring. The parties have the means to go into any industry, and we will not be surprised tosee the northern river bank ii with valuable and attract ive Inllmyear. . .__—....— » _,- lam-I coon. \Vcdnesdny and Thursday of this week Mcsdnmes Duvles & Bertrand held a reception at their cosy little miliinery rooms, on Howard street between Riverside avenue and ‘ flpntgue street, which many of the; indies oi our city attended. The oc- ‘ mien was the opening of A large‘ and magnificent stock of- mlillnery and fancy goods, Just received trom San Francisco, consisting in part of bonnets, huts, feathers, flowers, rib bons. ‘ladtso' and chfldren's under clothing, hose, and numerous beau tiful things appertaining to a lady's toilet. The ladies pmpme to keep on hand 1 full line of goods found in n tint-class millinery establishment, ‘ and will sell at the lowest possible figures. _ ,__ . .. ~ _ nu lna rum. A large stock of the best brands of tobacco and cigars, candies, nuts and a full line of fancy notions for sale at wholesale, by Geo. W. Jackson.flr. This selection of goods can be seen ‘ in the room on Howard street di rectly opposite Knu fman'n land OM, and dealers would do well to call at once and examine. the articles. Good: wurruntcd as represented. lew’fim f‘ Frank A. Bowen, late of Califor -1 nia, has purchased an interest in B. ‘ F. tltoil’s Dental Ollice, and the firm i will be known as Stall & Bowen. 1 lie is a line workman and the junc , tion makes a solid company. ‘ Weather Report. WA! DIPAII’III'I‘, } i kin-Al Service U. H. Army. 1 Report"! observation- lahen st Npuklno Falls, W. I'., for the Incl coding, Thur-day not. Is. mm: into Mamie-m. Mlndnn. ln.rnln Fridll)’ ms ‘BJ .tII anunlny M 0 m 1 .0» . Nunday 57.0 no 21. Moan-y ' (so I m J or. runs-y mu s.- .m \\'ednesday l ran an .00 . Thur-day 61.0 cu .m Jan. I'. HlllnwAv. Pv‘t HIIIIII Corp- l}. R. Army. 1 o I i Co-Partnershlp Notice. Museum..-“ mm 1 er the Inn name of Traut mun-” In. asswmmum max-mm Fall-I, w. I'. A. msu‘r. 12. I'. cluumamx. lpokann )‘nlll. W. I'.. Oct. i, I‘- Fur Sale at a Bargain 3A $555-$333 I-Z‘E'Kn'filn'fi‘pT-MTZ'. h-Iding Into lots. 1. S. KAUFMAN, 1 Ho's-II m. , MESDAHE. llamas 89 Demand, Ju‘ruoivod mug-m “elegant Milhnery Goods, Majol— Donmtc, Hats, Fast/lan, Nine", Eb. II 111 thl Int—t nylon. lac stall lined M%hlkvfln¢ctfl£3=nlm W Amflon '- -"-‘ ~.:-:.'.'.-.:.°:..'.:.-z..'.* "- amlllluaquk-nzumum» 111. NAME“ HEALTH CORSET, Emu-m dhor utnbihlnlul in an my. Black Hawk Stables 1 . l LI'V'ERY FEED & EXCEAN GE STABLES l ’ ' MAIN S‘rxn'r, nmwnax Hownm AXD Err-mums, Brown“: FALL", Wm:lnxamxl’l‘nnmrukv, This stable has been refitted and rerumtsh ed. and 1* one of the most comfortable um bles ln every department In the Upper ('uuntry. It ls lumlshcd wlth film box stalls (or stallions Ind fancy horses. and (h roe fine large torn-Ila for hands 0! Mock mm Farmers and Prelghters wngona. A wut chman Is on duty all night for Purely, and to attend to the constant gnlng and comlng 01 teams. . - l The Finest Carriages and Teams In the country. wuh harks of I" dlmenulonl. tip-Illa u run-yin: Imm Ilw: lufllll'cn pehtoml, wlll: luuror ulx In hnnd.wllh Humble lulu-nu. SADDLE 3038118 A SPHOIALITY. Special Inducoments Extended. To ’l'raveuns Men. murnouu- ml he bud o! the watchm-n at In)! hour 0! [ha night, wlth or without n drh'cr. (lrtlvnu mm by Ink-“mph or other. wise wlll be promptly ulendml 10.-'C-4\ JAS ROE B . M W arner & lioe, Prop 8. . . 118111655 wager. . k ‘ Headpuarters Rockford and Favmmgton Stages. Notice for PubllmtlonA ('lrey H. ”linen. LAIDO'I’K‘IATHNIAIIVALLI, w. I'.. October I. 111. MICE II henby [lnn mu ma lollmv nu I|"an Iclfler hu Mod null" 0! MI Inwnuon la nuke Ins! pmol In “gem o! hll till-I. sud maid wool wlll Ind! hotonthi Unlud Land (Meg-(upo lune "111. on "womb" 8. main l r. 1.. m: can 8. Educ- whofllod D. Imm. ”inguin- x ..a loulsudz,-«=m.fp. “he mm.- the mllowlng alum... lo grove m- mnunuom mldeneo urun Ind cu uvo “on 0! nld land, vll: WI 11-m leaflfli¥ 1.1. lnme :4. E. lunlonJL w. Nhull, ul u lpotule hm. w. I'. fl 1. I. ARIBTIDNO, Radium .__—‘— . . . lanes for Puhllcumn. Frank Ziegler. LAanl-rlclzusroxAxlruu. w. I'., (humor 1. HIM. 0110!: la henhy [ln-n mu the lollowln: named um" hll MRI who! hll |n u-mlon to make final pmof In luppon o! hlu dulm. and Hill um who! wlll be made boron tne Unlled mun land mike, u. spot-n --r-11l on Nova-uh" la. 1% u a r. I. VII: I-‘r-ulx Zlqler. who mun- ‘s. No. Wm lhevKuwfifof-ecJJn’l‘pmmkueq ll- Inn-no Me dl-n. He name- the lollnvflu wllnem to you hl- continuou- Mldfllcu umn Ind chllvs llon oi, uld |nnd. VII: .lan duh-m. J. M. (Mlnmar Alt-L Dnmklv. l. Zlcllrr. I“ «l spoklmu hu..w.l'. I. 11. ABIRTRONG. Miler. GRAND OPENING! l ————o—_—— 1 NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS l I‘~“ ‘ , . ‘ __o___ u I! 'l' EEI I: I. I 'l' E. ~ *o. ‘\Vllll.,l).\' .\lO.\'D.\\',(K‘rl)lll-ZR 22m1, lx- "[wnnl lry 'I'IAI‘I' C (THAI-BIL]! \\'llll n lull llnr M r'ndy "Ind!- llnoln, IMIM. MI-ueu‘ Ind I‘lllllln-II'I Nlum. Alton full Illleuf kuhlrrlkxxln,“’ofll nml Bunklulu-m. w:- Invllv yuu m \'lultuurvlu‘rnl lum- L'.‘;7.“..':.':.‘L."‘§:‘.'ll‘.f..lfi:‘.lt.RßL‘. ffll:£-:l'.’£‘.‘..'.‘.'.‘.L’.'J‘£‘L':E n uwlnllly. IMP-Inna nmly - our. H 1!“ met. on. door load: of B New Pomflooigohne Pulls! _Y;1: OPEN I N G . —t:————— , H. J. 8110 WN‘ & 00., Am now ready for buslnm wlth a complete "no 0! . Fancy and Staple Groceries, mockery and classmate, Palms, UIIS, Vamlshes, Window Glass, Wall Paper, \\'ooo AND wwww WARE, vmnzn WARE, Cutlery, [nuns and Amlnunition, W mes & quuors. Clgars & lobacco, Thepubllc- amlnvlwd to impact our goods at the “RAND OPENING, mummy, OCTOBER em. flow-rd Jami. . . . . . - . 'IIII lotion-I fink lulu!"- “ I he I iVOli ’ ’ 'l‘. N. SEGARS, PRO. 'Hhe Most Prominent Saloon in the City of Spokane Falls. The Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Constantly on Hand. 1 NORTHI'I-Zl'l' (OISE.- Ol' IAIN A’Nl’l HOWARD ITIFEE'I‘I. ‘ #4,V,,,,n, ______ JUSt Received , AT SCIIEELINE ISJ%()S., alum-ur- u A. l. (‘.-noun """”ii'éH ANDISE gfinguß-géhmmoxM-‘mfi 0(- nm line at [Mlol' mam-men u’. Silks, Satins. Velvgts. an‘dmall Wool Cashmeres .. em,- ... Scotch Plaids. Diagonals, Serges. Basket Patterns. etc. _(,_.__ Almullm nun-k ol Plump Dru- (mnlnln ('uu‘xn, Puma, llvx‘nxun, Forum, Twm-zm, m“. .__ _o_______. 'l'rlmmln In sum. sum. Hung... Volvom, etc., To m-lnh In ull Inn-doc. The Inn! um mull mmplolo line of mm, YOU'I‘B’I, AND 30" CLOTHING Evrrrxhlblwd In the Upper Country And It lhe Inwul l’rlm .__—J)..— —A lam Lino ol— . Trunks and Vahses. HITS, “PS. IID GEIT S FUIIISIIIIG 80008, M. guy down prlm. The lulul Ind mollcomplovn LINE ol‘ GBOOEBIES Noun 0! tan-h river. mug-r Mgglfinsga£glnmd Ind canton-on [cl nu: hem-m ll _+—— ” Good Goods and Sanslacnon Guaranteed, In out do. ”pm Price an I» country 14......“ ...—'2:— Call and See Us and Get our Prices. Scheeline Bros. , ‘Chrner Hill lend and RiwraflLW M, Walk. 7». W 7 " "n" g _“ '“"Tv;~‘ ‘ y Home to! Puhlmmn. Panel nut. ‘ LAIDOmcI Arum-AIIFALM. W. T..} colour L mu. NUHCI ll henh‘ [lnn um the mllowlng named sealer I- filed nous.“ M. In , "union to mute and wool In nnppon o! M elum m and nudged wllm and: Mon m.- linmd m Mom u Inga-u In": W. ‘l'..on Nnnmber nil I: A. 1.. «mm: whom-d .n an” thlligbnolfz‘lnkn'KlMl' nixnoe. ”hi”. .nnrdlmw. . ‘ a 111-us on ml owl-l vitae- - pmre ‘ 3:? °3l"‘.'."u3°“'n.m'°"n"W " £3.33” ‘ n v I: ‘ mu. w. I'.. Mn mg of stun-:3: s"?»meme 2%. a"; i " J. I. Ammo. uni-ta}. ‘ ‘ lofico fulfilment. . Illum- c. Venn» ' ma ome. AISPOIAII run. W. I'., } Odom.- I. M UHCE I- hereby [lnn mum Mlowlnr !! mad man ha II.“ mu bar In -10-ohlnd run! In nap-1n! Mr dull-find“ hlm! wlll 1nd...- lun lulu-II nu- Oflen u Swim 9’ a. lawn." “l min-"VII: l vans. Ink, Nauru. 'é 6! “Mn. n .uclmhlp “1:.“ Ila vanadium Io row. age-1.204;.“ 4"?" v x “m: x :- uni-aw. .m’uth-smi’q q'lfllrklord: C. n. Cutoumlupo'llnc hIIJ. a" ‘ J. u. ARXSTROXG. mum. lanes for Miami. Inna A. thor. LAID omcl A 1 BNIAII 'ALI‘, w. I'.. } Mouth I“ MICE ll hpnby [lvan that “no lollmvlnx y nun-d uuln nu and nudes ol hl muou In nuk- nn-l will In airport M 11. alum,“ that mam: wlll h- and. Into" In! met Ind Ivor u A no ”laminar-dag November ‘6. VII: Jun-Anni". .EJDI M the neg I‘vxmxnvknxnnhfll‘nl . no unno- tho hllnulnl Inn-l to n N- mlll-mm- muons. upon and «Wu Mono! and land. VII: lawl- Me. I. C. Cowley. Rush.- Human-0;! Mmulolnpohm Br! “mm W. . u .I. I'. Alum-nun“). mum. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. John Dlmmluk. LAID onlrl ATBNIAII PAL”. W. I'.. ‘ W I), I“ } 01'!“ II hlm I.“ lh M II ...... .mJ’fll‘S-a ......“ ET: ulna-Io me Ind mI-nmfld new...“ mu-Mm'lll be I“. 1 film.“ {Maw Hm Ii!" '3 m an a low-M m: Johl fin» Inlet. who undo I'im .3, umnxmlthlm. “0‘ Ho uln- the kilo-In. 111-onu- In his mulla- middle- I!“ and uh".- “f' "‘."..”.L"¥' 'm‘“ "13.; 53mm gush-M.” wl'r. - a .I. x. Ann-«nose, mum. J. H. BOYD. (EEK). T. (‘R.\NI-I. Q GEO. T. CRANE ‘2 00., i WHOLESALE m mm, HEAXr Y AND SHELF Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, ‘ LEATHER &. RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, 1 FEED CUTTERS. BREAIIH LOADING SHUT GUNS, RIFLES, ‘ —.-\NI) A FULL LINE OF~—~ ‘COLTS' AND SMITH a; WESTON REVOLVERS, Mechanics Tools, Etc. fl‘WE III’Y FOR CASH, TIII-IREIIY ENABLING I's TO MAKE 81TH PRICES AH \\'ll.l. MIT 1) THE INTERESTS OF ALL THOSE (‘ONTEMI’LATINU I’l'R(‘ll.\SL\‘<l ANYTHING IN THE MARI)- \\'ARE LINE. 4‘ DEALERS IN THE INTERIOR ARI-1 RICQI'I‘ISTI-ID I‘o \\'Rl'l‘l‘l t (DR (‘ALL I'l’l).\' ['s‘ FOR Ol‘R PRICES BEFORE SENDING ()RDI-ZRH TO PORTLAND. K \ \\‘\‘N L‘ ' 'H'A‘A‘LL‘M' '' t ‘ ‘LIN‘ 'N' ' ‘ 'A‘ ’l’/’ . > \\\\ H ~ on“ Aln a {/2 E: {332‘ AN 0 s2l", :5 ; 3% 194 N 6E9 \ . E \'3’l3 ’92? 1'1; z”) 2:- . ‘ Eulurld'sfi‘g ‘ I Salim an . Gianni . _-: m9l the and i - 2- m 91 :1 . 3 than; Heed Mada. : 3 The Mlchlgan Stove Co., : . 3 MI ”WWII”. um". cmcuo All) 337 nm. :_ ‘ - I '2 :- i .’ //,r,y,9,y,y.v.v.«_lv.vnMomma,'.t\',t,v.v.v,t.t.t\\\\\\ “I ..‘I. .‘. ..:__> .\y. \\ ‘ no NOT he deceived by the representation of parties who do not sell the goods, not before purchasmg. examine well into their merits and be summed of the truth of the above statement. I A FULL Ill) COMPLETE ASSORTMEIT FOR SALE BI n I ru w T Geo. T. Crane & Co., a I . . ‘J:('l.u:k & Ute-plug Agata fur the Garland Slur“ at Rockford.“ n. .l'. WEBSTER, Attorxxey at Law, W".‘.';.¥"‘on I'. if. $11.13!. 'T'L'mflflr‘ “'""‘ OEAS. A. WEBSTER, Life In! Accident WI, —AID— NOTARY PUBLIC— WEBSTER BROTHERS, Real Estate Agents . _."___ How-en lo nml. Loan .\‘vyoh'ntal, Raul: (filmed, mud Managua-«n! 0/ Property fur Nun-refill"!!! made a Wally. Rt/ermu— uk 0/ flpokmw Nu, mu First National Bank. Hymns: FALLS, .. .. ' .. .. .. \VAsumamx Tanmmnv. ‘ mm) m / ‘ I HANCFAUITRER AND DEALER IN ALA: 1&le 0" I Buy, Gamay, Tan and Pam Ham. .__o__ SADDLIIS, BRIDLIIS, OCH-MRS, Pub. whim Emlyn". Catacombs. cud-Jun —And oven-mun; kept In . FIRST-CLASS HARNESS and SADDLERY STORE. 3‘01”, I'melne my aim-k and Prion brfore maktny your Pun-ham.“ ——-:o:———- ' Riverside avenue between HOwu-d and Mill streets, SPOKANE FALLS, - , - - - - wmsnmu'mx TERRITORY. Conan. or Howum surm- Axn vammn AVENUE, spam: nus. w. I'. ; ‘_gg___._. ' —A Flue Anton-lan! 01— I Gl'fllifll'lfls, Nflflfllm 'l'flllflflfifl, Cigars, Ell}. Fresh had, Pies. 11l Cakes mum: my Day Fm of chm. Boston Brown Bread ing Sunday Morning. | A an- t. KIA“, m.