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m ICIAPIIUI. November 10th Go to the auction to-nlght. Monl' Minltrele Monday night. The Ruvtlw la lix month: old with thi lune. All of the new eioree wili heoccupied this month. The trlde aupplled with coal oil It rea lonahle nguree at Scheeline lirothere. Attention le called to the alleritf tale- of roaledlte advertlaed in another column. The Holllud troupe [IVE two periorm aneee at Poet (‘ueur d'Alene thnn week. A number oi our hwyfrl and proton lionll men will occupy u min the new brick blot-In. A aignof the time—Rima‘a dock (on: that holdl 'a Kim on the (rout of MI Howard Itreet lock. my“ i'lre teat. wltr;r “all", coal oil. in tent lueet (I'll. or rune each. I't‘floheellne Brothers. pe ‘ Sweeny 4: Co. have the Nllll’ under their new Itorc filled with good]: from the ground to the floor Join-tn. ' The hlnd boy: will take out their little horn. Ito-night Ind make the eitimna think that it II the «not July. Dietrict Attomey liyde in luluhinz hi new oflice along: no that he wi l he able to retvive New Your \‘lnltorl In it. Seiuhhor Cowley. o! the (YArom'rlv. hm lold hie hand prone to Irarty who will loon sun I paper It l-‘arm ngton. Gm. Rona oflerl I reward for the mturn 0! MI dog that lome linner hla stolen. Return the animal Iml earn the coin. It in evident that the propoaed new mod into the mlnoa will he mnltmcted. our hueineu men Ire putting up and money tllkl. Note the chlnge in H. .I. Brown a ('o.‘a mrd. and when you are on the hunt for anything in that line don‘t (all to give them a call. [I you All In 'rnot'nut over your land claima, call on Judge lawla It Kaufman‘- omoeeuld wide of Howard Itreet, Ind he will put you to rightl. There i- very little crowing over the re lult of the munty division. Our people would have felt more Illlll’liillll had our friend- It uprague Ihared the victory. Fm“. Pinion—on honmutoadu, pre emstiona‘ umber clllml, and all kind. nt lan om paper- cumtuily prepamdhy Jud“ IAIiI. It the land onion out lide 0! Howard Itreet. And while you are trying to nmke It: your mind a. to what you will do wit yourself Mondey evening. don‘t forget the henetlt entertainment or the Spoklne FIllI comet hand. Attention lncalled to the card at Noe lera Ilnnrovne. Theeo prcntlomen do a genenl land huaineu. Ind their long real dem-e here and extenllve experienoe iltl them tor the hollow. (‘hIrII-y .\lerrimln spank» to the public through the medium 0! the prove thl week. It you want anything In hil line all on Charley. We can promlee anti-1y that he will trout you with oourtoay. N. W. Gll’retlon, 0! Portland. ha! junt made the linptiat church It thil placea grant of thm elegant aniplt t‘hlll’l. ho gift wan highly Ipprec “'4'. and all tho more coming II it d d unexpected. I. H. Knutlmnl and “’. Ahhoit Lowla lllve gone in cahoota in lurnluhiux tin-1r nfllne on Howard Itreet. and the result in one of the mutt comfortable Ind nutty quorum: in the city. Wink-r has no ter ror: (or them. Hurry llnyu'urd‘emrd Ippoure in thin i-uo. Harry Is on deck again this wm [or with a larger Itnnk In trnde than cu-r helore. lie lu-lisi clone under. and you an depend on it that hie goods are the best in the market. LS. Rickard. I'llnthe buyer-nil “Kirk." ior Ihort. hau titted up I may little ciuh room in the rear of hit! winc room on Howard Itreei. The parlor in newly cer peted, pnpemd Ind lie-piolulul. and Is be coming I tavorite roaort. The Holllnd f‘omcdy ('ompony Imu three Karla-"none“ here. It in aliilhv moret on the town mu Itnnd. cupecinlly on amount oi the other entertainment; put and pun-"wire. Still it wne no aultol the management. HQl‘A'rrmtn on governmcnt lnnd whose chime are In conflict with other pnrtioa. or who-e rlaiml the been jumped will llnd It it their alumna. to put their ea“ in the hand- oi Jut lewla. lio will lee them through it anyone can. Attention iI celled tn the Idverthemcnt ot Schecltne Bree. 'i'hll wide-awake tirrn doe- not prairie to come In at the int 0! the race. )0 brothers are carrying an enormous Itock. Ind Ire able to put price- clole to con. Call and In them. vour contemporary. the (film-sole, oomeu out thia week enlarged to ehrllt mlumnn. Inlking it the line oi the szutw. We mngntulate our neighbor on the growth and the eorrapondiug indicationa o! pro-perity. lav the enterpriee meet with the nume- lt deeervee. We direct attention to the profenaiomd card 0! Hlrry L. Burgoyne. in another column. Mr. Burgoyne Ina bright. ('l’ll-_ dlte Interpreter M Juriepmdeuoe. and in not only I pmmlltr-g vounn member of the hat. but an at‘i’nl-ic, popular young gentleman. it you cun‘t steer clear at litigation. why. when you do decide upon asrealing to the llw to right I ml or Im a nod grievance, do not lorget thlt Mr. Burgoyne in capable oi Idvlaing you. Among the many handlome decorn. tion- that are to combine to make A. hl. Cannon'l new reeldcnce a lovely home are the center please for thewllingn of the mum. riomc 0! them doeign- Ire cx tremel Irtintic, mode from original gut crna. E'heyare furnished-sl. 'l‘. l n lllm & ('o., who are propn to lupply order- from my deeifn. The glove- for the prion werenput n plane t in week. and will add a ninth to the roomn thlt could not otht-rwlae hnve been attained. While on are figuring on turkey for Thankagfi’ing do not permit your mem ory to become detective and lone night of the public dinner to be given hy e lu dlel of the city on thlt date. letthe poor turkey continue to eke out on eintt-nce Ind grow letter {or Chrietmae. nmi do 'our mulutlnf at the church lean. h’ourxpfiite WI 1 be juat In thoroughly llthll . and you will empi- the cultem ary nightmare thlt generally follow-t I Thank-giving min I ran] ior aiding a Juat eeuae. After many daya the authoritloe the at Inn blotted out the eerie- ot pond: that existed alter every rain at the interaection :i'mvenldeoa‘venue [and]. Howaid egreet. ewlnadn vcc ngeltealpeot ot the Irene Ingrid-elm In old landmark. ltillgnatrellel tothe Maine- men at the owner. however," they were about worn out tron the eonetant watcht hedtohurufilnorder to nae-u poo e who mlgh ta In. it 1110 navel them he upon-I oi pnulngon the eahleterry they were hiking 0!. m pomfllne It Trent. in thin county, haa been diaeontinued. The poetmaeter mode hie fortune out of the billet and threw up the lint). Renee the clone. Our i may Inhae hera over there are now compelled to come to the l-‘alll (or their paperand other mail. It in a hard-hi , perhaps but we will endeavor to mate 1 he pager eumclently readable to repay ; them uLthfatramp.;nd It the -mi.h tale \ Meln 0 price. per year. - \vanoe. 'l'hereia room on the Hat for a ‘ few more hams. Shove them In. John L. Wilton, Remlver of the U. 8. ‘ Lend Cilioea hII our thlnltl for daily LI F‘lyetto (in .) loom“. In one of them we lan I notice of the owning 0! Henry L. Wileon to Mill Alioe LVIJen. The groom in I brother 0! John 1... and pro \ prietor of the Journal. John had the } eiieity ol Itanding up with the contract lng partiutn thII little tun-mien. and an an acquaintance oi the groom-man we ehlp In our eongntulntlona and VIII: the newly mated col-pie I life brimming over ‘ zit: Innehine. happineu. proaperlty and ‘ Thellr‘ral tlnglhlel mendwin ‘ter Ihook iteeit over then?“ oi nature ital Monday nightin theme! an old teehltmed mow worm. tnthery ilaln. tell thlek and tan. hiding the cart nrnieren immaculate cover. “lied to hold on, however, II the lm toueh of the Inn reduced the anew toliinidaMtnrned the heantfinl white into I dual and ping-um. ltnaatorerunnerd what. may upeaedleterundthewpaotthe: “Ital-n Ire-owe?“ "The. wllh the‘ rival, whieh will noon he Ingluented by more at the” kind. The old Indianh Bountfloeenpiod till]? 0‘ exifl onl i g d y o my. The W knew lione- wtll know I ruminant. ‘i‘he vouch] urpanbr, ataornneh pert ,hllworhdthe ruin. uteri-wood Intent: into truancy-tn. and I mid-m moth Iran the npnt. But llllllu "CAI... It you I“! 11, lube—Que- ...-I govern-eat. nl voodoo 0n... Ill mmzti. “n" “- -- ...... ‘J a a V ‘1 r LUMBER 1 Frank L. Htmte'n depot for the Kenton luanovemcnt Co.'l lumber luh Ihln lel In other building nnterl-l. Will fur nlnh good- In line It boltolu price- ior eeeh. For cheap grooertel ell.i on H. J. Bnowx i! Co. lieu IJ-e. Ihnve onhlnd n urluld of the but Shell Limet which I lell by the barrel, or in quantlun to unit. It. W. Show. AL I. S. Klulman’u Rul Emu; Unit-e. The pure-t wine- Ind ii non ruln i tured oln Ilwayl he hind nt 1:. ll:- Squier'e. o s[l‘llzului frmbareaate Receiver U. A A) )roe . onlgomery Ala. ) Land and tea; Eula/e Agenl', can he found I'll U. S. Land ()fiee Building, appetite Chronicle oficr. fl'For Gum, Rules. Pin-win. Ammu nltlon. [Pi-hing Tackle end all kind: of Bporumwn'a ood- go to Harry Huy wardn.“ ' Hitters. Intention—A complete line of painter‘n malerhl It H. .1. Brown 4 Co. Ontllte and bar fixtnm I rseclnlty at J. N. Squler'e. Dealer- t-In [in everything neee—ry {or a llloon It hit: elthlinh- Ine'rfl. 0 ‘ Tali. w ncm'erl cI nter‘n mm, hone Mill-{:11 and (:‘mrr- workfi)! 11l kind: It the Second fluid morn. late periodic-l: nt the City Dru-flora. Poul l. m In. Addition-l Huh-tend lent he Into—ll. I. I“ “Our. man. not... Inevayod In“ some not reg-teed. REMEMBER! Chen. Swear-y a Co. lell at whole-lo Ia well II null. and country manhunt will find our price- relloneble. t WAlle—Flflv ton- of Otto. for which the highed prk'ee in nelh will be [llld It wAnlla Rol‘l. REMEMBER! That It will he to your interest to look over our Itoclt before purchulnsg elsewhere. t Chu. woeny .1 Co. it you want I Iqulre meal so to the Spa-cue Home. ' (Hagen Wllhlllfl to tone t 2; dept-file o u r count —fnl o -en duck Ind Efilmn—lhlzul ull “Cor-eon“ Root-urn“. C. W. Union, proprietor. 1 Fine opportunity to turret in coal lamb. See Rm! J. Mmbacll. REMEMBER! (the-t. Hweenr a (:0. wry e lull flock of dry goods, e othln , mu. eopa. boot- Ind nlmou, ”glekgryi film-warmkm'rpeu. ti." run to Inrntatoe o recount grille of Porthnl . I Y Spnguo llutlue mono : “ ('lelnlim-u. “lineman. Ind thud Living." ' Remember I! you wlntto leli I work home, driving home. or nddle horlel‘o to “Munich a Ron I. Retlildoalers nhould remember thlt .l. N. Hquler keep: in stock the tinent 'hnmd ol wan. [itiner- end else" which he tell: It whulufl o It prteeu lo compare with any home on the coast. ' “ta-Al I. Int-Mel. .1115... llnl Ib- I ..1 "Emma "- "- ...... For cheep crockery and gluon-Ire It (Idory prlwe all on H. J. Brown a (:0. Panther bod: aml pillow: It the accond hnud store. “(blah the uhedon' ere the nub-(once index." end the way to do It in by culling nt J. Q. Oeborn‘l rholoxlnphic parlors, two doan out 0! [.lB Ca ilomln Home. l'r'u-m low down. See hie work. ' Pllnte. 0111. and plum IlWllyl kept in stock It the City Drug store. ' 100-I to lot Y {re-l .l. launch. Ml I‘ll-tn Axel REHEMBEIU We have {‘l‘ received I lure Int-ck of clothing w ich we will 111 at uwer price ihan over oflered ill this mlrket. 1 Gina. Sonuy a Co. \VA. 20—100 tone of My [or which the highel‘tflrice will be paid nunh nt wAnnltl a HDE'I. Good dinner It Clr-on'e Sunday. t I! you want vour mrpeu etrclched go to the Second lland more. Remember you will aim-ye get I «la-n bed u the Bpngue lluuno. ‘ Tam paid and all kind: of collec liunr made for non-ren‘dentr by Itml .I. Strobadl. (W in U. 8. Land (Mice bufldluy, opponile Chronicle «flee. Remember if you I'lnl to huv I work hone, driving horn, or fiddle hone vnu will find themnt Wit-nun a Ron's. lilvo vour plctllm taken by 1. Q. Oe horn. Gallery on Front “not earn 0! the t‘nltiornia llouao. ' REMEMBER! We do not propane to mrry over Iny enm luer goodl. Chen. Bweeny a (:0. i All the ulnr potent medlcinel {or nalo ut the Ell; Druu’stom. ' For the flneat livery turnout go to tho BLACK I|wa urn-LI. f . I “I 111 I .. .1:'..'...::::."..:‘.r:'..... ..-:- on! In‘ 0-”. 1' von mntouood, oli-lauhioned nice try one of tho-e clean, whlte bed- It a}; hprlguo Home. 0 ‘ RENE)! BER! ll you wluh to buy I line Dolmnn Ulster, cloth or linen, all It ' Ch". Sweeny & Co'l. ln purchannjr toilet Irth-iea never II" to will! Turner I City Drug store. Hl leleciion ol good- aud pries- air-not be excelled. Drop in Ind get the figuroa. ' For the but ei in the market so to .l. N. Sqnler'l. W ' Freah Inw for boda It WAllxlll& Ron‘s. If you “Int. vonr mvn gall-bed leave order- at the Second Hand we. In all public [and matter: you wtll finduwwtnmloeonm find .1. Strobaeh, [and Agent. At Car-on‘l. next to )I‘ll F. ann": you n- ,t I mael that w gal-(y every Mummy, ”0% Canon hu everything the Inn And hl- tnhle iI Ilwnyl llhenll‘y Inpplled. Chickens cooled In every yle It 11l tlmal of day or evening. Gilt ego hotter. llour. lead. (an, for ule by . Thump-on. eommi-ion mer chant. Riveralde avenue. ‘ ‘ “Gold Nugget" in the 11l entliled nlmed of the new riddle ho]; 3 l Wit-Ina more. i I. s. KAUFMAN. ‘ nu. lrnn Lam. w ""9” 3‘13“" “3‘30 “M p”: '2" na wn en un . “(I-ivehllnnmllliyou wantgylnveza y ml 1. lie-huh [and and Reel ”huge-t. mien li. I. land Olee lean Input-Iny. m m... Robt. F. Clarke, who has n clllm some so mllee went oi here, In the Big Bend section. was in town this week Ind reports the western pert oi :the county filling up rapidly. New huildlnp no to be seen on every hand. Even It this into date‘ people ere locking in and “king up hnd. Be an o very intelligent cle- of immliannta are errivlng, the ‘ very heetki oi material lore new country. Mr. Cllr‘ke thinks that Uneoln county, II it ie now. will he the waltllleat agricultnrll section in the territory hetero my yearn. A rallroed in neededand in neceaaery to develop the pouihllitlel oi the 31¢ ”end. Thot anxillngawnill be in operation in due time. all we can learn we Included that every IVlllehle In. 0! tlllnhle lend lugs:- keno county will he pbhled up - in two yenrl. Xenare coming for it from every State in the Union. Let ’cm come. I ' Prepare to Pat-outset ‘ The ladies of the M. E. ('hurchl of ‘ this city, have decided uKon tail ng advantage of Thursday, 'ov. 29th, Thanksg ving Day, to prepare a lit , tle entertainment out of the usual line, which from the nature of the thing should result beneficially to ‘ the church, and be conducive of a great deal of pleasure to the partici pants. It is the intention of the congregation to have the church bul ding thoroughly repaired, both outside and in, an improvement long needed,and it is for the purposcof raising funds to aid in carrying out this 0 Iject that the prol|ect we refer to was set on foot. 'l‘re idea is to five a grand old fashion New Eng— and Thanksgiving dinner, from the heur'sof l‘loclock, noon, until i r'. .\t. The place for spreading the feast will re in l)r.l l-. iiurch’s building at the torncr of Stevens street and Riverside avenue, the same that has been used as an agri ugricultural depot (luring the past summer. The bill-of-fare will cm brace all of those dclictu-lcs that cumin-red the board of the fore.- fathcr, which pco le treasure it}: in memory as though’ the vlands o the present day were nothing to com rare with t rem. Howeverthls may )e an old fashion New England I dinner consists of palatable culinary architecture that is never had to take, and visions of baked beans, mince and pulnpkln pie plum pud ding, nus! turkey with cranberry sauce are enough to make the moat moisten. The ladies will aim to make the dinner a bright feature oi the holiday, and those whd‘ desire maid in promoting a public End should (line at the temporary 'ew England restaurant. in theevenlng, at (Yannon's Hall, anUld l-‘olk’s (‘on cert will be given under the manage rnentof the ladies of the same so ciety. in which all of our local talent will be representtsl. Preparations are being made to filvc our people a Ichoice, refined an plmssnt even llng’s entertainment, and from the merits oi the performers and the ‘polns taken in preparation we feel able to promise a rich and rare treat. f .\lay every success reward the ladle} ‘ in their ctlorts for a good cause. '- ~ _ v, Pulling I Sound”. in response to the notice calling for a mass meeting to discuss the [induct oi building a wagon road nto the (‘teur d‘Alt-ne mines a num berof citizens assembled in Cannon's Hall last t'iaturdn ' evening, and held and animated tall: over t e proposi tion. There was not that spontan eous outburst of enthusiast!) that we [should take delight in chronicling, rand the crowd was not so great but that the hall would hold the audience comfortably. Hrili those present Iwere. in earnest and severulol our prominent citizens spoke warmly on ! the aulucct aml poln cd out they've! 1 necessity of a good road from . pok ‘nne Falls into the mines showing 1 that from the natural position they \arc tributary in a large degree to ,1 this city. ()ne cncrgetlc .speaker builded upon his clmmcnce until he pictured Spokane as the Denvcrof ‘ the Northwest. (if course this flight jof fancy is not inlrmiblc, and the ionly thing that wi l at all prevent \ our citf' from developing to a great 1 size w ll be the apathy of the people, 1 and If through want of public a ulrlt ‘we do not frasp the op|alrtunitics i within rcnc I lu-rcaftcr, no one will the to blame but ourselves. it takes 1 no wise mm to forscc the influence ‘ that the mines is to have upon in i creasing the growth of this city, and “anythingl that can be done to all 1‘ vancc t c interests of the place should be done promptly. The Im lmrtance of a good h ghway leading In this commercial centre into the midst of the mining country needs no argument. it is too plain to every one to require a long discourse. With next sprint; regular lines of stage: will be ply ng between Brok am Hayes ('lty, and the road wl I be crowded with freighter’s wagons. The hard is more pnu-tlcable from the point Proposed throu rh the mountains tran anywhere thee. it can be traveled when all other trails and outlets are impossible. The l Pails (annot commam all the trade, } nelti‘r do the business men expect it, bu situated as they are they can I have the greater allure, and that is worth ma ing an eifort to secure. At the meeting it was decided that prompt measures should be taken to secure the browsed road SI,OOO was salami on the spot and a com mllt as aptxnlnted to solicit fur ther subscriptions. it is true that our people are too frequently called upon to i'llli with money vn ous ob iecls, vet few propositions asking for financial aid have ever been submit ted from which such a royal return may besach‘y counted upon. it is to be hope that no effort will he snared to push the road through at t a very earliest date. lold Over. According to the territorial law regulating the possession of office the old Board of School anstees of this District will continue towear the ermine. or swallow-tall toga, for the ensuing twelve months. Why ? leply because there were not a suf ilcient number of electors in the city to inks enough interest in the mat ter for step up to the polls Saturday last and exercise their prerogative to produce a change. Not that a change was needed.and from the indltfer ones shown it is easy to conclude it was not because a change was wanted. It is true that itwas not generally known that an election for School Tmstees was to take place, and even if it had been. made public at every street by the bruen bellow ings of a bass drum it is doubttni if the proceedings would have been marked by any undue exertion on‘ the part of those whose duty it is to , elect men topositions of public trust. . We are not growling at the perpetn- i lty of the power of the presentl Bard. They are all honorable rucn, ‘ and capable of managing the shin of scotnmon country school, which we are sorry to say must remain such under the peculiar laws oi the territory that were framed hymen who considered higher grades too much of sluxuryto beindulged in by the poorer portion of the popula tion. Indeed,in believe the gen tlemen perfectly able to oversee any kind of an educational system, be it primary or sdeand have no tears that our public institute of learning will deteriorate s particle under the fostering care or the pres ent numbers. Yet while there was noopposltlon it would hsvslookod more like public spirit and enter prise if the citisens had shown some life and by giving the old Board two or three hundred votes proved to the world that-s Immunity they were wide awake to the importance of schools, and that they explicitly believe in showing their interest in that gust clvllluroths (roost-hool . of America. in. going h but the ionrunnqr of nonle ‘ thing hotter. and next lummer will too I line edifice covering tlw Ml moo. There in nothinglo regret the ammo excepting tperk-pi. the «flour of mu: that hln'o hnci he nudity oi the r homer luv-dad. M. Thump-on & (‘O. wen holy thll week movln into their new mom- in (‘enlrnl 31005. Our aldermnnic friend 'l‘llompwn Wu 'iin ing around unvkn oi gnin with rem-tingle cue Ind dexterity. I 1! though the int bag- u'are mom piny thlngn, at the Inn time trying not to look conceited over occupying one of the nett m’momn in the city. rlond (‘hunhnr- Iln. the ('O.. who 111-ko- up in length win-t hill partner monopniiwu in rotundlty. kept up Ippeurllnueu It the old land while he hon-ed the mnmvll oi thair lo— cumulnlod property. The tirm bldn fair to hold 3 plane nmongthe substantial bull nmu; human 0! the city. 11. P. liooval in t lucky member 0! the mnunnnity. Sinve flicking down hill [mg in thin place he hnn cleaned up n mint oi money on torlunute lumi investment». and hi- gu-niinn Ingel mm; to hnve no mum- to dawn him, n he hit; lately nude Illlllu inuleu that In hound menial“ nu-ell in bi: bank uwnunt. 'l‘llmugh the medium I)! mknrpinx ho null-god to gut hold of I line at on i'u-ot drool. oppoullo lirownc‘n iiiuck. \\ hI-m he moved the In o—mwy innm IK'Q'llYk‘d hy (‘ux & Runny. this wmk. The mlldlng will he rejuwnlted and rented. Ind he will hum no trouble finding I u‘nanl nu huuwu mu not he run togetlur (Mt euuugh t 0 meet the don-11nd. "an Front-h in not building brick block-ran the fun of tun-ing them rmm ble away under the witiu-rln‘r mureh of lire. Not mneh. Ho, In no ng to the gnodeure th-t no t-ontiu ration start: in the building inn-li. and ha: sll of the doors and window. on the south side hung with iron nhutten to her out the alr— limit of linmm from thlt direction. a does not wish to stand "affirme- from :::.sn':;:x.rg.zm..-..°°Wan-w:- out of a home in‘the 1% in! mom: of nilrht, and if file bn-uku out now in the uni hborbnod he mm Ilugh It the tmubieu Jim neighboru, run he molly beam-k- hi- limbs in rniment Ind congrat ulate. himself on bin forethought. it will be aeen by noth that Paul J. Htrobu-b. l-J-q., but not only located wilh us, but in ready to Luke charge of unv luminous entruntod to him hnmiw. lie in not only a worthy young .mililmnlll but also one whom ion: experience inthe lnnd oliloe an lieu-hora! .\iont omery, Aim. eminently qunlltlm for the Known: that he followl. Them in nothllm per taining to the law relating to publiv Lllllln that ho in not thoroughly lxmmi on, and from the very fort of lowing lltl‘mllll’il)’ mule the! a ion Molly lil' in qualified to we uivh-e and’infonnatlon on that aub i’ct. Hia nfllm is In the building own pled by the l‘. H. lhnd onion, llld on near that he ‘vould Illlkti band: with the boy " there won only a holu through the pur tition. . The Oakdule ((‘al.) When! (Irmrrr man. 'witlmnt fenrs of future )uuiuhlm-nt bo ‘ fore him, and with liendin‘n mekhnunt-au, pretu nti'tlu- following: “We nn- lure n-lpt of a copy of the Npokane Full: in; .\‘lnw, Imhliuhed by Frank M. lhlhun. ! It in |printed on good paper, and shown up ‘ like Illk work. it «mtuhnu an iumn-nu‘ 'mnount of reading matter. and how one 1 man run pn'lllrt' it till In a humor of unr ‘ lurivq~ to thow who are fulniliar with the ‘ "mint-nu, nml know of the thounutui utnl ‘one lllillm‘ thnt mnnume u new-qnper Imln'n tune. and yet «nutrition» nothing to I the «mu-nt- or nma-unuu-o of but pnper. l lhlt liullnm neu-r sleeps. 'lt' most all. in-nnu ull; Inwtn all tnnns, nttelnlu all I nm-tinwn, nnd is inutnnt In m-nmn and out 10l m-nnon. And if t'Yl'r nuwplmwr nmn I thw-rvod llll'im‘, it in Frank M. “II“.“II. : \fi~ nn- plow-ed to note tiuu tln- lun'mw : in ruining ‘rround, and hope that ill pub , lis ler will be rewarded for his labor! in 'behuli of the good people of Spokane ) nth." r _.___ [ Into-In. The following mum-d parties hove revolved patent-t for hlnll, from 'the United flutes Imnl Uflicn: Allen (’it-venm-r. Jun. W. {ill-Rune, Levent Wentworth. (£9O. N. ('inrk, Frank 74-", Geo. H. Evens, Edward (‘on nolly, Geo. l“. Pll'kt-l, Henry (‘. \\'|l- Ilummn, \Vm. \\'. (latest, “'1". J. lioty, Wm. 11. lllullt-imnl‘ Thus. 1). Wu hon, John I‘. Fox Alonzo Riot, Poms Love, Imm. hay, Andrew Boyd, Andrew Anderson. John An thony Albert L. Eldridge l’utrlek Two 1%. Richard Goodall. John M..- ‘ lune, (! an. Rivers, ('hns. Htlekhouse, lam Marion. Dan’l R. llix, Wm. I Kmause. Jun. Spencer, liurphin Haln, Andrew 8. Funk»), Wm. 1. Ma ! rs Sever M. nix-n, Milton J. Emits, Jillilih llull George A. Hly. i'henter n. lde, lienn’ L Mum,l John 11. Roberts, Jun. if. Muynnrd, Jan. I). Rov, Anvil) it. Crow, John .ilehl Nit-hob” Jami», Elhh-I. it. “'nlllngt, Ht-lmthm ('. Williams, Jns. Turner, John 'l‘imouy, ”1‘". l“. Alvlson Jus. Klrkwood, (inorge T. Miller, Jun. R. l’nrkt-r Webster (‘. Bellman, J. w. liouneholder John H. Yonn biord, hut-Indavakleuwn, Wm. 'l‘. {hung and Um. Godfrey. .. . , .. ~ And Another. And the end of the buildan Hen- Ann is not yet, notwithumndinf wln- , ter inn: left his footprints n the share of snow, and tl‘t‘llflllulllih’ sendn ‘ ndr ftn bins! with icyedm lloum ‘ to be completed before '54 are in‘ mntenwlnt on us well as under way. Dr. it. ‘. llurch will ndd a couple of new buildings to the long list 0 im provetnents ior lflflti, in fuct has It]- rendy commenced on them. The built Inga are to be atom-rooms, and are situated on ltivernldc uvenuo, near the. owner of lion'nrd street. next to Manb’n drug ntore. Each , one will be lßx4o, and will when tin iuhed add mtlesuiy to the looks of the avenue. One will be occupied by Alex Domke, u n meat market and the other has not as yet been spoken for. The building boom may continue, but there in one thing cer tain, mighty few new houses com menced now will be finished before the new year blosotoms, unless there is considerable get up and get to the builders. .7 A.. _H A Ital army. The celebrated Holland Comedy Company gave three performances in spokane Pulls this week, com menclnx Tuesday oveningz v'l‘he pieces put on the boards wen “Our American Cousin,” “Pink Domi noes" and “An Unequal Match." 0n the first evening the company played to a full house, with smaller, yet paying audiences on the two fol lowing evenings. The result bore out our idea regarding amnof performances in our city It the pres ent time. This in the season for amusements, and between profes sional traveling comsoniee, ame tours, end one t ing an soother of a homewsroduction, pearls become so satin thut they w ll not turn out to I succession of eveniny amusements. However, Mr. Ho - land has no reason to regret remin ing in our city three aya. While he may not have modeavut amount of money he at least nude I mood impre-lon, and at any future time he uses It to visit the city he will be welcomed by a crowded cone. The company gave general mtktactlon here. and every. evidence of being graduates in t a profession. The manager showed Just on much palm; in til-engroduetlon of the fiche-on the] magma he dl t a first, hit! 0W 3to plane. The Hol lend trotipe in tho firstonetope over the orthern Pleiflc road rom went to out. Mr. Hollandi ha- been Will! IVO film II on 'O -at Ben gauche, at Forged, It Victoria and the other Sound cit. ‘let floguufromheretolimouia. miter plqylnl two night. at Cour ‘d'Ale/ne, and the route will iny out and southas far es Kan-u City, and tinnhcktot‘alliornia by the way of Denver. , a lonl-x Arc-c. I The erroneous idcn may exist in the I minds of outsiders that the ton‘ecm- I ployed in the United States Land I mike have but little work to keep ‘ "'9'“ "laced during ofllce hours. I It may he the impression that niterl flocking together the boys have noth- ' ing to do the balance oi the day but I hug a stove and struggle to look hap‘ . py, with only a islnt attempt at an I exertion once a month when it hc- . comes necessury to draw n sulury. But there is where you are off. Tho I duties oi’the office ore about as much I like sport as is shoveling sand eight I hours in the day. Ii you don‘t be— I lleve itJust casually drop in and ob— I ”"9. You will find 11 crowd oi I searchers nitcr luinrmntiun hcioro v‘ the counter. (icnerully it is on lu-I telllm‘nt. sclui-iniclilgcut nml oh- I score looking crowd. Some can I drink in iniormution with the some «use that a trump can swallow iour' 11an oi sour mush; othcrs under-l ntend uitcr gigantic flourishes oi i rethoric on the cart oi the clerks; ; while there are those whom the. boys I are compelled to tap with an sugur and pourlu iniormstionthroughniun- I neL Then there are cordsoi writing 1 n. be searched oil, whole Armies 01‘ figures to totnlmnd more oi nroutine I Wow than .we have time or lu-i "Why in thol 0 ii rm done it is calculsted I thgt the books oi the oillce, which are removed from Ind put in the 1 sate every day, represents a total I weight of 100 tons in n year. No I wonder the boys sport muscles alul Sullivun, and always look In though I they Were sble to take care oi thcm- I selves. But the iorce makes ajoviul . crowd, counting in the chic! with I the gang, and there is more good na- 1 ture distributed shout the oillce than I nny 18:20 room in the city. We I were up in the oilice in Central Block : Tuesday. it was a bright day and I the usual nudicncc wus prescnt. The General was bohlng around with the activity oi a twenty-oner; in one corner (hrkc. had his nose buried in I a pile oi documents while his uishns- I ter forehead, that is commencing to i stick out above the top hair in an I nlnrmlng manner, was nodding in 1 time to his calculations; elsewhcrel Wilson was galloping over hig sheets | oi paper, with owe-inspiring souls I ntlixed. slinging his pen with such_ rapidity that a mist of ink hung} nrowd hlm : while In another cor- i ner Hmith was giving a scttlcr thol Iron clud ohlimilion, nud looking nsl lscrious ovcr his cnsc us a police tnng— I Ilstmtc sentencing a drunk to a line I oi $3. \\'hcn you have nothing clsc Y to do but think that there is no work I in connection with the Land Office you’re sadly leit. . __ , .. , . ~ A "11-11 l I‘nu. The city wu thrown Into a iumr oi cx- I cltcmont thin Hutunl-y morning by n mul titnde oi rumors t-irvnlntod regnrdlug the purportcd inilnm oi 11. J. llrown a (‘O. At nu enriy hour in the morning A qunn- I my oi goods were removed irom Brown .I l‘o.'u utorc. Thcy had been sold to I wany R (‘ofiryhl-1.fl.1. Biz-:1, theajnn- I be”! t o rm rnwn ('O. , A grut mnny storie- In in circulation m— I prding the one. but we give both sides as reported to us, the intone-« Who hour preventing us irom going into particulars. E. J. Swirl: I-luiml that the firm hu gone to the wuii Ind explains it thus: The houue expected to open only in the full. Most at th good.- n'ero on board tho Qua-n ofio Plclflc nhcn thnt ship wont on the olumbin hlr. The mnncqncnco wns tlnu the ntock did not nrrivo hem nu- ; til tilt duys liter it. won duo. Much oi the I glui- wu pun-howl on all Ind 60 thy.‘ I time, And the hills coming in could not he | mci. llemg l menthol oi the tirlu he Wu ‘ mcrcly u-lllng goods to tho host Idvnn-I lago, .- he Ind I periect right to do. 110 «inim- thnt everything wn inir and legiti mate. Indfll willing to nhide by tho conso uncut-en. WILL. Mn. F.T.(.‘lnrki~l\n returned to lhlii city from I'ofllilnd. Col. 1. It th rolnnml \Vt-dnt-Idny Imm - mei-i-nlonnl lrln lo u-uinnn. ' (‘ol.l'.u. llriulnhnv reliirnod home Tue:- dny "am his run down lo the rlinltnl, And the Inn tom-hurl hl- louliirol wllh n llnlol return- In honllli. ill". .\I. llonilngnn). o! l-‘orl Town-end, min In "it: rlly thn um on n vl-Il Iu her-um, John I". 111-mlnn-y. linllml Hun-n Hl'nnl Krrvil'l- ()l‘flvvr. Jurk llqlilerll hm hill-k lroin llln (‘nlviih lllllll‘. Tin-nnnm pminimulninrn olil rlcli. nnil .liu-k liul liIIIII in "In mlun- ol lhc u-ln. May ll rnn n mllilnn ioiln- ion. .l. If. l‘oopl-r. n young li‘llllvlliuli own For go, ho hm- held - poulllon ior All your! in «I: i-‘im smilinnl )Mnkol llml l-Ily, in illmul In innko lilu hnnu- in Hlmklivln. Thom... H. WWII. mmulgl'rnl Iln‘ lloiiunu i'oinmly l‘onumny, culled upon “I. "11l m-rl. “'«luuml Mr. 110 in n nil-noun xi-ulh'nmll. nnn nn liononilili- nnanilm of un- pmlmgion. Tlimn. l‘nvninuuh, luli- snl-cini Azunl or «no HI'III‘I‘III hind oml-i-m look 11111-r lrnlinh-nl mum-u. inn M~r\'ril hI~ coilncullon will; no» (inu-rnmrnl ninl will izo 11110 Inn-Inca: In our my. Mark W. Minnow, llu- II’H‘IIH'IIIHIII' Mllfkv orlliitlillrliin.wmi ln llie rll_\' Thin-«lny. hut lu-Inxvolor inlmi nu minmk m» Lulml llm‘tr minim on un- "Ml‘l‘ ior n ulliull pox iii-x and man-n l-Ivnrol lho prunliu-n \i'un-o by the Elia-x mun-rim ill-moi out Mr. flllll er. llvnry llnxlvr.nlllinl plur‘l‘. me lo nlnkl' lln-lr Iloml' In Mllrkiilll- l-‘ulll. 'rhoy are pouplv whu \vlll lxlllkl‘ lion-chm ciiium nii<l we wolmnno tlu-lli In our 111111~ i'lly. t‘hnn. Law-din hnu hm] mull-lovable tmnhln !or n Illl’lnl.hll|l'llll ln ntllir belle! olln nl wk «.1 inunnliu-ni («w-Ix lle liulucl‘eodnl ln holding out mlinil llm lllurnili- and I: once mon- nhle to intend to blunt... Yul he doe not look I- mbmil. u n butcher. We urinal-lodge n NI" "nlnwlny Imm iimm llolhulil. ol llu- Ilniinini l‘onmiy l'nmluiny. Hr. llollilml nmml lo be It phi-l nnil whiy mnwmninnnihi In no" uan ex m-Ilonl M‘fll’, Inil vm l-njoyml our bflt" lou n-o-u- wltli tho wlllvly known nrllnl. \\’l- mm W. M. Murphy. ont- ol thr- pnlor— nrlnlnu mumhnnu ul Rlu'kloril. Wednmlny. "l‘ pmmlml to all. inn heln; minlnwhnl he ‘ I wllild-ml 'l)’ un- nIIIIIII'r nl Impmvemrnlll ‘ mode In Ihe (-lly nlnoe hi- iul \‘l-11. we pun‘ uulno In- Wlul nnnlnl- in find our ullnnly. ‘ Hurry llnywnnl hml qilllo n u-rluu-i time l with liln lhmnt lmlililol i-urly In "In week. i Ilv In mini-cl ln 1111-u- mm. and wlirn on- m ‘ lunn hhn lmlilminu-I hi- llm'l I.- u long» ‘ n Imm". and nomnnm- Inch nl ii In nun-mi ‘ n boll. "(I In nll rtxlll uqull.hnwew-r,lhiinkn to M‘\'l'n' inviunrw nlnl good lroiilmom. ' .\i. Jinn-MIMI iwn him up (or n coupli-ol wool" wlill the l’lll‘llnlllllllm and n very lin min-nimble lllluluul lunini 11. The pally nun-n ill-lurlx-d hin mining nmnm-mrnu [or lliellnie belnl, Inii inu- not enlin-iy klllrd l lihl Irdor. lle [oel up when he in nblt lo l, lrln't‘l. ? J. T. Mi'(‘nrlher returned in ”in Fullnwhlfh ihe now I'll"! home, lhll work. Me i. JIM! I but lmm In rxu-ndc-dmpu-mnrin. which I In- \liiliod Chlcnco, Now York. “'uhlnmn, l and \lrlunu ulhrr ('"h‘l. lluiilneuli PHIMM on not in hrlght PM! olllirmounlnln-ulhvy E would no. The [l‘nlll‘nloll l- glnd enough In in-l lint-k lnlhl- HILAIIII we nn- pin-«a In W nhn mail" on “w arm-n. He hm no! Incl-n ‘ I-lh- lllll’lllK lilx hlm-net, Ind In.- lu-I llinl our E why will he the xnlnor by hi. oxcnnlnn In the ' Impuloiiil Mulem ill-lon. [ln any. more vllll |n> n llvulyruilh out Ilill Wily In the lprln‘. I “’l'l'lpocl IL I Mr. “town. one 0! Inc real old tlnie plant-2n iollhe IIIH’HIVH‘II nml n realaenl of (:oh'lllo . win-downlnlhlu-nylhi. wn-k. Mr. nlmk up hl- mlilvnn- In hl- prawn! liome I‘Dod 1 many yriiru “me 11111 l iil thut [lim- hln nellli but! m-n‘m mum-«l lliul. It requiml a lrlp ..i IM'nnl dnyl ln call on fin- no-ml. lie u-ll ullllll hu hin- IPl‘n llm llino whl'n lir could only ll'l‘ lhn-e lionncn (Inrlnx n Irlp imm ‘ Wniln “'41"! lo l'oh-ilin. .\nil ”in! wu- nol wvoryn‘ery "only yrlinl nun l'll'll‘l‘. II he hu not ("will up wllh the country Mr. llmvn Inu- ul lent rpm-«d out with ii, and lie pn iu-nta iilimil iv- lunli- a Mil-{net- o! elu-t-rlnl hil will u: t-un he found In u-vrml mnnlln. l Thl- I- llio lln-l mnl- Ill‘ hu neon In spot-no .llm-c |qu .lnnnnry llnll wu rxln-nic-Iy luvs i prlnl-d ni llu- nll‘l‘l‘ prlnlu o! [mun-in nonre nlilu rvorywhi-ro. llollilnlai Npokllll' Fall: In hound to hen til: pllce. Ho du— ovary-- - holly elu inn hllinli-d by melanin. llayorlnl. N. (Hon-r n‘lurm-d to the clty nondny me: In Ibsen" of nevernl week: "ion! nl Ulynipln. [nonnjnnfllnn with oth (mi 0! our cllllen: Mr. (Hover vlqu-d urrllnrl ill cnpltnl In Ihe Interest- 0( than whope lltlom-il (or iii th-lon o! tlil-l counly. lIa 'PIII-lhl‘l’c to work, and work he dld. and mu mm: mum-ily. wllh oommendnble IK‘I'IIIIEIM‘)‘ ha hlln' lo the eon-o. Ind Ilaed lo ll hm cxtpnt In lnlklnl It wln. However 'll'll not fully null-nod will: llie n-lult. In good fullh lie jolnnl I'llli Hprune on lhe i l‘ut'lllllll ohllvlulun. null hl- nu'ortur one mn ‘ im-ni Iwrrvml lmln lin- rollne o! dilly. lle ‘ hm] horn nhiod liy our ntlxhlnin, Ind he l woikvd u mllliliilly r-n- "Wm 111 h:- llhitnrhlu l own ally-l Then- it“ no balmy-hi nr mm on ‘ hi- part. When Mr. (lluwr give: hl- li'ordlt ‘ in [00!] .... 111 l hand. no uhl he would min 1 anl‘ul‘, and immune voopln can nmhln on I 11. Ihnt he illil. Ht INI- duply And ulna-rely lhe ehuin In “in lilll lhnt dl-prli‘m sprawl ‘ n 1 iha county ”11, for n It I- he «mi-Mu- lhe ‘nliwou n! the blll but half 3 vlflory. Mr. l (“over in: warmly welcomed home by liln ‘ hot! 0! lrlcndli. Ha flood the wur' Illd It" .olnlobhylal'lllh; well. um look. nonelha I wnrile for Ma prolonged Inbon. ‘ _— lemon. We are requested to announce thnt the Rev. 'l‘. 0. Watson will do llver a spec-In! sermon ln (funnon’u lIuII to-morrow evcnlng upon the "la and character 0! the great reformer, Mnrtln Luther, that being the 400th annlvemry of his lilrth. A choir of German vomlluta have klndly vol unteered to slim;’ several hymn: In tho mtlve tongue, among whlch wlll he the famous hymn wrltten by the dlvlne hllnnell, ontltlod “Eln lute barge lat unser 00".." The publlc Ire cordlllly lnvltcd. Thm wlll be aervlces at the All Balntn' Eplncopnl chapel to-mormw momlnfieund evenlng lit the usual hours, v. Dr. Burnett ol‘llchltlng. Hunday school It 2p. in. All no In vlted. , Ununl liervli-en at the Baptllt church to-mormw. l’mchlng Inflfllv Ins’nnd evenlnz by the rim. Rev. J. . Baker. Bundle! ac 00l nt 203. in. Everyone «on! ally weloom . Servlcen nt the Gongngntlonnl chum-h to-morrow It- ll I. m. Ind 7 n. in. by the pontor, Rev. Jnmea B. Ronsl'mw. Evenlng suhject. “Luther will the Relormntlon." You are cor ‘ dlllly “Ile in: 0-. Wm. Knloar. who manage- uie wldnly known apt-gnu Home at an. any, has nhudnponomwkknnnd I- About cu rylngulntoemutlon. Re In I party ol when ens-pd Imlldlns I nut lull. houn dlrectly Along the an inch, on o! the depot, when he propane-to open - lunch and {or the benefit of tho tnvallng pnbllo. I‘nln men Ind pal-In nr' on how ovary day. Indmln modalcdduulbot lunch“. llr. Knlnr propon- lio lupply thln want. How“! luvs tho clung room comfortably fitted ‘up. And will hoop gmbonhondulll hmnmormh. “I'll-[ho IN. to furnish tunin- wltli anythlng from . ‘cupot Wanda-Mummhn unp ltuqum-L Ho Vim bl PUP-M '0 M lmlnneh baht- lor tnvdon. oonhln ‘ In; anything In tho nun. lino. A. til ‘ I- tln only plan-m tho [lnc from a. Paultohflhndwhu'lonohmbopm and In cu- Anpo B l- bonnd to [mm a profit-bl. undulating. —-——* lhml lion- l Wuhan-allot had a lew at that. clean Gui-ad nova. vhlch In no dun Io cheap—to nuke room for our Immune docket good. now on the w. I am I‘. CIA!!! a (‘O. l (in the other hand. we hl\'c the follow— ing pxphqflion from Mr. J”. (illnpln, hook keeper ior tintl linn. .\ir.Ulinpin uyn: Mr. Brown left Spoklne Fllli “'uhulay night {or Hun l-‘rlllchu'o, with £2OOO belonging to thr- lirm, (or the pur 'poue of buying good» and paying biiiw. Every hill ever pmu-ntml tolhe lirm has inn lnet promptly. Ind the thin wu por focily nhle to meet It.- indebtotlno-s. Mr. Brown left epoch-l order: [or Mr. (:linpin w nuke out I lint ol good- w-nted nnd forwnrdm hhn at Hun From-lam. Mr. lirown ind no kuowluige u! the innue tione tiut have ninm «nine to ll ht. lle hu linen trlogrnphed lor Illd WIH return [ll-HIK'II or 10-Inorrow. We refrain from giving detail- thu "for My much of (mud, nw-tlimxthe nturn oi r. Brown and lurthor developlnalitn. The one in I: very “Illuminate one. ll It Inn {llium it in the tint one aver occurring In our city. lint we believe thlt the hon-e will con tinue nporntionu. u it wnl doing I very shod inn-in... A”, w,.,_ nm 0n... In. The choeriees prospect of winter hnu no eflect upon the searchers litter gold. He goeth lorward in alpiteoi all obstacles and braves the c lam-es of 4: ion ,severo moon in orderto bows idol. even thoufh he kn ‘ there is no would Ity of hi» delving lor the mac doused-ior metal Wit the ground covered with snow and I {rigidity about the at mgzhero that prevents out-door w . Almost every day miners £3. tilinv‘ligh {no (ilty hzflnd lor the or A ene n , ex mm and hopeful. finfim whgelhlve spent mine time in the mine. and do not loci that they could repay them uelves by remaining oooped up sev eral months, us now retiring to civilization, with the lull determine tlon of going back the moment the icy flngen or winter commence to slmkeli their hold on things terrest nl. From one of these person: we learn that the several hundred men dintributed along the creeks were nukened by n snow storm 0! alight chll'lt'wl' to realise their exweed condition. end {or the mace the pick snd rocker were thrown uide end everhody started in to malnutholn selves as comfortable I: poadble. The reauitle that may lomhousee hoveboen erecth dung t e past lortnlght. Ind thm n villnfe has firlcung up at t e intersect on of hard and Eagle creeks. Prom ui we can learn several hundred peo- P'o will remain on the gonad this winter. Severn] plrtiee vo opened uterus, Ind some "13"“ mock: of merchandise hove n tnken In. Public sentiment has not wavered in rerlrd to the extent and vnlue oi the m nee, and those who hove made We? ex‘nmimutilone uttd men -0 n on are m ;lineed d 1?“ ting {Diagrd'Aui‘zt‘uhd‘lg n]! Ire In good as any ve ever been workedonthooout. Next npringwlilloethcruh. Ind "no-rt tmm-udmm nun It wul be. WHAT CAUSED THE IV|S IO N . , OF THE COUN T Y ! l The unparalelled success of the Low Price System in !augurated by us has spread alike wild-fire throughout the ‘Terrritory, and has placed ISpokane Falls in the front rank of enterprise and com -Ipetition. . Having a heavy WHOL_E S A L E TRA D E Enables us to buy in large quantities and consequently at extreme low figures, thus giving us great advantages in our RETAIL DEPARTMENT_ Our stock is acknowledged by all to be the largest and best assorted north of Port land. Our goods in the various lines are imported direct . from the manufacturers. We have just received an immens stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ and Children’s shoes in all grades. Our assort ment 0 ‘ LADIES’ FINE SHOES Has never been equalled or attempted in this city. Our stock of fancy goods contains all the late ' 1 est novelties. ‘-\ i We will offer for the next THIRTY DAYS, iPreparatory to moving into ‘our new fiuarters, our entlre stock of C othmg, Dry Goods ‘Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets and Wall Paper at heavy reduc tions. . . . GIVE US A CALL. . CHAS. SWEENY 89 CO.