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OREGON CITY COURIER &y A. W. CHENEY. e(rtillii :)rgoiiCltynutiifHcea.Miiil -class waiter. .. r SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I f paid In advance, per year 1 I Oim year 2 W Hlx months 1 K tUfus months ... 60 tip Vita ilile npimslto your address nn the paper denotes lliu lime to which you lme paid .. I'ArifJ.NUK IIO.MK IMMJtTKY. ORHGOX CITY, JJXK 25,1807. 'f.Mlll'F GOSPEL. Tlm early liirilT ifnxpol wan pronclu'd par'lv ii llie (jrounil of piilrinlixin, mid partly on that of hi l'-lntiwHt. Tim farmer and the prmliiccr of raw iniilciliil WMB t'l'l II Ixl IIIHi.'l' lo In-lit ve (lint if llifV puiil llio Ihx lln-ir iiiuncv tm'.ilil return In tlicin rii l iuid'cii fold llirmij;!i tint iiii'iliiiiii i f n I ii n- nmrki't. The f Miner jii'iniiili'i hlii, self In lie Hindu ii lii-.isl til lii, i'!i ii, iili'fnlly Mini liilmiiiiiiM' ly piirniiu' tin- pliipHiit riin'iiw id ironii(! Ilmt never Mppi iircil to yet iiny nearer.' Ji was a ini-t iiiiiiii kuhie inntaiu'0 nf m lft'ciiiul ln'uilfil by prciplii'cy. Tim fa iii.it, m-viTtlicli-n,ill I not find tlm viilui) i f Ihn prmliirt apprecialiii under the BlimiiltiM f a home niiiikol licliiK n liiri:expi rti-r, the, prim of hi wheat mid cult' it wu fixed by a foriiimi demand nnd not at all by that of the. Iicnie iniiikt't. Thi ii lint hot goHpelera of the laiill' cterd were put to thei stumps to find Koiue ollior exctire, and rilruiulitway they peraiiaded the farmer that the turifriH not a tax. The foreigner and not (ho (miner pays for it all. Still the, luriner found liimaelf (rowiii)t poorer year by year. F"r yeura he had uatient' ly and leapeclfully permitted Xew Eiik land to do his thinking, accepting the protect ihut New England was duinif it all for bia own (food. Something bad to be done to pacifly the fanner and persuade hi in lo go on currying llie load, ro hoiiio ingenious trickster bit on the idea of pulling (humping big duties on A heat and cot ton mid other raw material. It is true we do not import iIicku thing to any inati rial extent, and having a surplus. lor export of Mir nw n pruducl, the price is fixed in a foreign market, so that the alleged .proltclion Win o'no ellect what ever. Ih" duties w eie the nieret-t liuni Iniir. His a strange fact, inslruciive and llliistiaiivu of the wlio'n theory and history of tariir lugisln'i"ii, that these tiumliUg ilniii)- are still put forward and seriously udvncaled an a guarantee that the intentions oic'ingie are honorable as rcanla lliu farmer. Alt this ancient bistoiy, but it is timely to be reuieuibeied now when the country is . engaged in the triennial grab game over tho tariir. The fuet is t lint all pretext of common and mutual benefit from the tar ill' has been abunduiie.;. The vi angle in eon Kress stands out to-day us a grab game without difguise. Jt la nothing more than a sliuugle of coiilllicting interests based on (lie hank old principle that he tthall dike who has the power, and be tdiull keep who can. -There is no longer the faintest pretense of legislation for (be common good. Iinugine a defense of the B.igar schedule, for instance, i a the ground that it la designed to ad vantage anybody but the trust. Yet that schedule appears likely to he adupied in Some shape advantageous to the trust. Its pas'auo will be effected Ly combinations with other Interests which expects to be benefited by being permitted to grab more than their abate and by the bribery of congressmen, tak log the shape of inside information for speculative purposes. The country hag not known so grave, so disgraceful, a Boandal In a quarter century. That la the condition in which the tariff gospel stands to day. It is undis guised robbery of the many for the benefit of a few. It bus demoralized the politics of llie whole country and only survives by the cohesive foice of .public plunder, aided by bribery in a dozen different shapes. Tim people of Kslem are demanding an liivestegntion of the methods of Judge Ferrell of Marion. I'ass the Inveatega lion around. In one t'islrict of New York 10'U families, aggregating 5073 persons, live in 270.'! romos. The wages of iho head if these ft niilies averago tri lu m ire than a week. Tun Valo Advocate says tl a, the nheep shearers of Malheur county aro mini. They were promised a raise of cent a head forshesri. g ifMcKinlry was . . 11.1 . . . I .1 I ... eiefieu, nut insteau toey uo uimiiruiir pelled to lake a ei-r.t less than last year. Mr. Bryar, in ardent letter, made the following remarks, which sum up the situation exactly: "It is as impossible for a person to belong to both demo cratic organizations as it is for a persi a to be both a democrat and a republican at the same time." There is no middle course on the financial question. One .must either cast his lot with the friends .of silver and humanity or join the ranks .of the gold standard and the promoters 4L trusts and monopolies. Kvery citizen of the United States must make his choice. The issue is more fully under stood now than ever before, and there is aio fear of what the verdict of the people will be in 1900. 8KALRD BIDS WILL BE KECEIVKD liy the County Court for the construction of a briiljie across Hull Run fn accordance with lliu plan and HpecllicHtions now on file in the County Clem office. Didder may prepare plana and opacification and Hiiliiiiit liida on tlm aame if desirable. Ilida will be opened Thuraday, July 8th, 1 8!7 . The Court reserves the ruht to reject any or all bida. I'l.MKit iJiX'i.v, County U lark. Jinn) 2,'lr.l, 18!)7. Stsamshlo tickets and anti-seasick tablets. F. E. Donaldson, aent. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. All iei'oii hsIihj water for horn ttprtnldliif or lrrljution, arc hereby notijled to observe the hour for siirh use, .',! !) A.M. mid .1 to U I'.M. Street nprinl,',hij e.in be done irlicn iteceHMinj, but. nn e.eeesit'n use e.f witter trill not he permitted. For ii dUrfj'trd of the. ttUore. rule I hi) irii ter nut!) be shut off without further not ire. lit order of the Hoard of I filter C'oniininsioiierit. If. 11. Howell, Stitt. T. L. (Jhttrinitn, See. Onyoil fltjl Or., June 10, 1S'.)7. LOCAL SUMAURY. Leading insurance agency, F. E. Don- ulilson, agent. Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen ut Couiiikk ollico. liny now in Sunset before tho rise F. E. Donaldson, agent. Good English Breakfast Tea 20c or 3 lbs for 50c at Ilorton's. Prescriptions carefully compounded G. A. Harding's drug store. Oregon City Auction House will sell you bedroom sets from $0 up. Choice liaking Powders at IS cents per pound can, several kinds, at Horton's . Oregon City Auction House will sell you a good cook stove for ft nnd upward For tho best shavo or hair cut to be had go to P.O. Shark's shop. Shaving 10 cents, Oregon City Auction House will sell good chairs from 2-'c and up. Call and see them. County and city warrants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Oouiiikk. For your BintiKS ami extras for all musical instruments go to Burmeister & Andresen's, who keep a full supply Ileforu furnishing your house call at Young's second hand store and lie will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L. L. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty Office in Barclay building, corner Main and Seventh streets. Forty acres of land half mile from Highland postollico for side at $10 per acre. All under fence ami lo acres slashed. For particulars address box 4110, Oregon City, or call at Couitmu ollico. Reliablb fire insurance- F. E. Donald son, agent Guarentue satisfaction with selection. Vuluo exceeds the price of millinery at Mit-a Goldsmith's. Don't be foolish enough to pay the regular ciitologue price for a bicycle. Insist on the dealer sharing the profit with you. Cliarman & Co. believes in reducing the large profit heretofore realized on bicycles and have cut the price of the Waverly bicycle so it is now within tho reach of all. The Waverly don't have that "tin rattle" and it don't need a repair shop either. Prices go lower, just think of it Genuine Freeh Oregon Blood Purifier, regular prico ono dollar. Our cut-cut price 50 cents at Cliarman & Co., the original cut-cut price druggists. Patronize the Model laundry best work agency at John Vigolius burlier shop. Fine views and excellent water In Sunset. F. E. Donaldson. The baby bonnets ami lints are going fast. Come anl sue what a nice line we have at the Hackol store. rV gentleman went into Holnuin's to buy some w all paper for bis parlor ami looking through the many samples found some patterns that were fine, de- ntmn mm. 44 Wlint. if iliH nriin of . lvlluir? .,.,.,., ,.. ,,,,, ..j. f , , , , , Hut when it was explained how ami why it was sold so cheap, he took the paper and was highly pleased. Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee, 3 lbs for $1. Harris grocery. No steps to climb to Sunset. F. E. Donaldson, agent. Ladies will find working girls and girls will find situations at Mrs. Jacob Kober's employment agency, 7th St Bakery. Charges reasonable. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. UOTICBIS HEREBY OIVSN THAT I SHALL apply to the eity council of Oregoa city, O re ton, fov a talooa Hoe na lo continue mj saloon heated oa lot 1 of block 1 la Oreton City. Uecaae to date from July X 197. T. TKEMBATR. Scrofulajwelling On the Nock and Great Weakness Caused by Impure Blood -Was Constantly Crowing Worse. " When my son was 6 yoars old ha wa. In very poor health and we could get ... .. ... ... 1L -' ' nothing to relieve mm. ai wio age oi i years he began lo complain oi soreness on both sides of hia neck and soon lumps be gan to gather on one side and grew to half the size of an egg. We then became more uneasy and began to doctor him for scrofula. He gradually grew worse, how ever, until at tho age of twelve years we had lost all hope of bis recovery. He be came so weak he could sit up but a few minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's Bursa parilla recommended b a great blood purifier and we sent and got bottle. We bsgan giving our boy the medicine ac cording to directions nd it was not long befoie v.o sow lit was improving. He continued tJ:inij it until ho was In very good health. He is now 13 years old and U well. We recommend Hood's Baraapa rilla for all trouble canned by impure blood." P. M. SllA'l'Jtt, Grouse, Oregon. Ilooil's S:irsni urSlhi. I., sold t.y all drup.glJts, $1; six for y,. (ietonly Hiiu'l'J. NOTICE FOR PUBLIO.VTIOX. IANIXIKI'ICK VrOltKllX 'ITV, OtlB'JOV, i ,iiii 'til, IU7. Notice U hereby givfii Hint lliu fiillinviii-lliini-I nlll"r lim tlL-l ii.itlcc nl ln-r iutMiiii in to in v i 'I i it pin it i i s iipport nf her ohilin. hi I tli it i il I pr f will be mule beforH tin; R vlter mil It hwIvb- at Ordifin City. On-con. on AiiKUit Hill, l.v.17, .: JIIH 81RAII JANE AMIRIUItr, WIDOW or FRANK W.AoBUIUUr. DK :iei. H. K. Kttlit, fnrllu- XE !nf SK'of Sec 22, Tp. 9. M- 'IY.. Slio naini-s tlm fnllowliiK wliiienm-n to prove liftf ifonttiuiDiiH rent'tHncrt upon bii'I eiiltt vihioii oi hhhi iiiim, tiz: wiiiinm n. mmzi-r in Miilliio.Or., Hunry W.Hhnwot Union Mill. ()'. KriiiK-la M. Ain ui of Mulino, Or, Nlclilos II Iinrnlull of Mulino. Or. KOBbltr A. MII.I.KR. KegiiHer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFKICR ATORKHOV CITY, OREOOM, June tM, ism. Notice Is hercbv xiven that the folliiwinx-nameil auttlor hm tiled noiloe of hia hileiislon to make tlnal prool in aaiiport of his claim, ntid that nalit proof will be made before the Bi-xister anil Rncelver at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on August 4th, Mil, viz. GBORQE D, PICKENS. II. K. 8772, lor the NK'i of Sec. 10, To. 2 8.. R. 5 R. He ntiinin llii-following witnesnen to prove hli contlnuniia rcslileiice upon and cultivation of, unlet lanil, viz: R. I). Alexander, Adolf Am-hoir Richard A. Ton Kyck, Henry McUugln, all of Marmot, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE AT ORRHOK CITV. ORE0')N. J n it t L'2il, 181)7, Notice la hereby given that the following-name t settler haa II led notice of his Inleiilli n to make linul proof in Biipportof ins claim, anil ilmt sain prool win ne mane In fori; llie RcgUtcr ami Receiver at Oregon City, Oiegon, on August 4th, 1HU7, viz: OKORGE K. CUSMUS. If. E. No. !)'..). for the N H of NW li anil W H of NIC -i of iHeo. pi, Tii. 1. S , It. 4 E. He 1 1 - in i-s the following witnesses lo prove h'a coniiii .mis resii etice iinon ana cuinva ion or. saiil Inml. viz: Frink Thomoion. Charles F. Iiiils Kinss. Albln Floss. Fred Bentield. all of lumen, Oregon. KOHKKT A. MILLER, Register. NO WCE FOH PUBLICATION. f AND OFFICK AT OUEOON f:iTV, ORE'iON AJ June 22d. 1S1I7. Notice if, herebv nlvt-n Hint the followiiig nami'd settler has lllcil notice of ins lntciiiiiiu to make tlnal proot in support of his Qlalia. ml Hint said nrimf will be ir.inle oeioro tne uo. tuerK oi M irion Co.. ut Palein umgon, on Aiigusi ,tn, o, viz: ELLIOT CURTIS. II E.No. 10MI. for the S k Kal V W 'i. N E'-f of 8 V ' and W i of N K 1 of Sec. 7. I'd. 1U K. 6 K. He imnins the fnilowing witnesses to prove ins continiiiius resii ence uoon amlciHtl- vallon of.snld liind. viz: V. H. Hanson. John Walling. John McCrncken, A. T. Ivus, all of ueirou, uergou. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. COUNTY TKEASUKKR'S NOTICE, HAVE NOW IN MV HANDS FUNDS applicable to tho payment of all warrants endorsed prior to September ltilh, 1S03. Interest will cease, on the above warrants after the date of this notice. JACOB SHADE. Treasurer of Clackamaa County, Oregon Dated tills 17th day f June, Ii7. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATON. LAND OFFICE AT OREOON CITY, OREGON, Mny 28th, l97. Notice is herebv niveii that the following-named settler has tiled notice of hia Intention tn make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register nnd Receiver at Ore gon City, Oiegon, on July 2iith, 187, vlr: ROBERT MILLER. If. E. No. SMI, lor the SW of See. 2, Tp. 4 8., R. 4 E. He namea the foiluwiog wltnessea in pmve his continuous residence upon and colli vallon of. said land, via: llciirv W Hunt, U. K. Palmateer, Jacob Burgher and iluiiry Apperson, all of Leon, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OKKICK AT OREOON CITY, OREGON, Mny 21), 1H'.I7. Notice la hereby riven that the following-named settler has Hied notlcm of hia Intention to make tlnal proof In support oi ins claim, aim mat satu proof will be made before the Register and Receiver IT. H. I.nn.t Oltloe at Oregon City, Oregon, on July aith, irci7, vis: CI1AKI.E3 C. MILLER, II. K. No. 1M2, fur the H i of NW W and lota 8 and 4 of Bee. 1. I wn. 4 8.. K J E. tie following witnesses to prove his continuous rest- uence upon ami cultivation or, said land, viz: Henrv W. Hunt. Jacoli llurvl'pr 11 u Pdl..,..iu.. and Henry Apperson, ail of l-eon. Oregon. ROBERT A. MI U.Kit, Register. SHEKIFF'sJ SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Oeo. F. Cordon. I'lalntlflr, vs. Catherine Cecilia Tlinrmaii, llcfeiidnnt. Slate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, si. HY VIRTCK OF A JI IMlMENr ORDER, PK crce and an execution, duty Issued out of and under I he scsl of the above entitled court, in the almve entitled cause, lo me ilulv directed and dated the L'lst day f Mav, IS117, upon a judgment rendered and ente ed In said court on the 1st day 11I May. IMIT, in favor of Ueo. K tiorilon. rialntllV, and against Callienue Cecilia I'liurman, Kclendani, for His sum nf .ia.23 with interest thereon at the rate of in percent per annum from the 1st davof Muv, ls.17, and the lurther aum of 'sl.im as attorney's fee, and the further sum of attl.nl. costs and disbursements, and the costs nf and upon thin writ, command ing me tn make sale of Hie following described real properly situate in the countv of Clackamas, slate of Oregon, to-wit; llie southwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the south naif of the southeast quarter of Ihe south west quarter of section one (I) in township two () sou h of range two (21 east Willamette Meridian, Clacka mas county, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of aald execution. Judgment order and deer, and in compliance with Ihe commands of said writ, I will, on Katunlar. the M day of July, 18W. at the hour of one o cl.s k P. SI. at the front door of thecoantv court house In the eity of Oregon Citv, in said coiintT and state, aell at public auction, sublet to redemption, to the highest bidder, lor l .H. fold coin, rash In hand, all the right, title and ntereal which the within named defendanu had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had tn and to the above described real property or any part thereof, to sattsfy said xernUon, Judgment order, decree, interest, coat ami all accruing costs. . W. CRACK. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Or., May th. Is. 5 IVANTOD FAITH rTI. MIS OR WOJfAH TO " travel for respoaalble eaubllahed house In Oreoo. Salary rs and expenses. Fostllen permanent. Reference Enclose self-addreased a aiped envelope. The National, Star Insurance dg ., Chicago. McKITTRICK'S SHOES Beat the World! for CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS go to RICHARD PETOLD3 CASH MARKETS Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Main St., Opposite Caufield IMock. Two Shops. ... Oregon City, Oregon. Sot How 11211- 5ut how low can we make the price, is' the question we ;isk ourselves when marking our goods for sale. That's what makes ours an ever-panditir business, it's a potent advertiser; it tells the story through the purse in thousands of homes, only to be retold in countless others by appreciative money savers. CHARMAN k Dealers in DRY HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call at the Picneer Store of Ciiarman & Sox before buying elsewhere. WANTED! ............. 177. . . ?rr. f Ty GAMBRINUS COLD ST0RAGE Is the place to buy your WINES and LIQUORS. It's the place where you buy at reasonable rates, and you can rely on what you buy. Wines from 75c per gallon to $1.60. Family entrance on Sixth street Call and be convinced Yours Truly, N. F, ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. PHONR 30. SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS. r. "1 MRS.W.W. stovall... Noventh and J. y. Adams St., m Restaurant and Confectionery j ICE CMAM S CENTS. 1 I GEO. A. HARDING, DBALRR IN IF DZRCTGr-S . m Standard Pat. Medicines P tints, Oils wt Window fllasa. Prescript funs Accnrntcly (tompoundetl1. HAKIUNo'e BLOCK . I DAN WILLIAMS DXAIER IN Tobacco. Cigars, Stationery, Schotl ljoks,('oiifectioiieiy, Temperance Drinks, Ice Cream, Patent Medicine. SEVENTH ST., NEAR CENTER. FOR FIRST-CLASS. HOME MADE BREAD 60 TO Shively Bakery, First Poor KorUt of Shlrelya wn SON, GOODS. GROCERIES. That crows more lustily than our customers do over our choice staple and fancy groceries A. ROBERTSON Seventh St. Call and Ses... The Fine (stock or Confectionery Fruits, Etc.- -AT- MRS. R. PRO'S NEW STORE, Next Door to the "BEE-HIVE" A WORD OF MEN'S SHOES... bhoe barfiains, but neve bargain shoes. Do you catch the idea ? If great buving if having large lots of shoes made if the im petus of this great shoe business helps to make prices abnormally small- then we have shoe bargains. These causes and readjust ments of our stocks, as sizes become missing, bring all the shoe bargains we ever have. " Bargains Shoes " don't exist otherwise. For shoes "made to sell," for shoe trash of any kind, we've no room. KRAUSSE BROS SHOE STORE Next Poor 10 Burmeister A And reseii 'h. . BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Bolton Dairy and be Convl need j Portland Ice Cream Parlors has a m.i. stock or vhi stock or 1 1 IY, FRUITS. TEM : DRINKS and BACC0. (t! ir. Opp.Charma-iBlk.V,f CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS. TEM ftriANUt DRINKS and TOBACCO GEO REDDlWt Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, OaUt Street ketweeitk Bridge aid the Oepet. Double and single rigs and aaddle horsca a way on hand at the lowest rates, nd aeorra also connected with the barn for looae itoek Any Information regarding any kind of itoek promptly attended to by letter or person. HORtlllOCQBT OI I OLD JOSEPH. RICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ottlce In Oiegon City Bnlik Block. Okkooi Citv, .... (.noon. C. II. ISOM, Civil Engineer & Deputy County Surveyor Will he At nmirt Home nn each Saturday mnl on n-ifiilHr m-wlnu ilum of County Court. J. W. WELCH, IDEIsTTIST, WII.LAMKTTK M.OCK, Oi-posna V. O., OitaonN Citv, On. Geo. C. IIihuvssi.l. J. I . Cami'BilL. BROYNELL & CAKPSSLL, AiniliNKYS AT LAW. Cniitlelil Dullilliig OreRon City ,Or C. N. GREKNMAN, TIIH I'lONEKIl Ex)ress and Drnyinan "5 a (Established IsilS ) ParceU delivered to all parts of the city. TH OS. F. RYAN, Notary Public and Real Estate Broker- LEAUtNO iNSl'RANCK AHKKCY OF CLACK AM A County. Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made. Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty Olllce on east side of Main street Between ttth and 7th. OREGON CITY, OREGON. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys at Law, Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties. OFFICE: Commercial OREGON CITY. Bank Bulldin OREGON. H. STRAIGHT, PEAL3H IN Mill Feed, Lime, Cement and Land Plaster. The Commercial Bank OF OREGON CITY. CAPITAL $100,000. Transacts a General Banking Business Lnana made. Bills discounted. Wakes CO lections. Huys and sells exchange on all polnti tn the United states and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received subject to check. Bank open from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. D.C. LATOURETTE, F.E.DONALDSON President. Cashier F. C. GADKE, Plumbing and Tinning. Jobbing or All Kinds a Specialty. Wilson A Coolie's Old Stand OREGON CTTY, OREGON. Bank of Oregon City. OLDEST BANKING HODS IN THt CITT Paid Up Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $20,850. President, VlcePrestil e nt Chab. B. Caufliid OlO. A. HARDI.ie S. G. Caomld Cashier, k General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Dlsconntcd. County and City Warranta bought. Loans Made on Available 8ecunU Exchange Bought and sold. Collections Made Promptly. Drafts Rold Available In Any Part of lbs World. Telegraphic Exchange 8old on Portland, Ban Francisco, Chicago and New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits JAMES MURROW, Decorating Paper Hanging, Artistic House Painting And Kalsoming. Leave Order at Ely Bros., on Seventh Street, Oregon City, Oregon. FIRE The largest stock that hag ever hMin in WORKS 881 Fire Crackers, Sky Rockets, Roman Candles, Gold Rain, Exhibition Candles, Pin Wheels, Electric Spreaders, Star Mines, ertical Wheels, Red Heads, Grass Hoppers, Flower Pots, oleanoes, Bombs, Double Headed Dutchman. All Kinds .1 fire Cracker. 5e and 10c Platnla, Caps, Flagt, LanUrnr Festooning. L. A. PATTERSON CO... ml Next lo Postoffle.