Oregon City, June 22, 1894. 001.0 AND FALL IS PRICKS, In conni1e.'liig tlio prospect of rocov ery of the normal relation between the debtor nd the creditor classes' and of general resumption of profitable busi new, one muBt tearch for the prime cause of the rupture. For 20 years there has been, with some natural irregular Ity, a continuod fall In values, making It on an average Increasingly dillkult for the man who does business on borrowed capital to get out of his materials on hand the money necessary to meet his Incurred obligations. That prices for all the great staples have enormously fallen, not relatively as compared with each other, but as statod in tonus of gold, Is undisputably true. The care fully compiled table of Augustus Sauer beck of the Royal Statistical Society of London shows that the 45 chief staple commodities, which, in 1873, sold at an average of 111, reached 00 in 1875, 83 in 1871), 70 in 1884, 72 in 1888 00, 08 in 1893 and 05 in the month of May, 1804. Thu commodities, taken in part, are wheat, barley, oats, rice, silver, beef, pork, sugar, tea, collee, tin, lead, cotton, flax, hemp, wool, silk, hides, oils, petroleum, Indigo and timber. This full in value has been accompanied by the demone tization of silver, by the aggrandizement and accumulation of gold by the great nations of England, France, Austria, Germany and the United Stales, and Tin following 27 robber barons con tributed the sums opposite to their names a total of $001,000 to the presidential campaign fund of the republican party In 1802. They are all Interested In manufacturing enterprises and made their contributions for the purpose of enslaving the agricultural and working clashes by means of the Mi'Kinloy tarilT B. F. Jones Pinion Sous The Dobsons W. C. Krick A. Carnegie George Pullman Cramp Coflln Druxel A Co Harner Bros Win. Wood Brunly O.K. Bailey Wanamaker K. O. Fitter W. L. Kikins Whorton Jonei & Lauglilln Southwark Mills.. Strawbridge & Co B. D. Foster The Baldwin Locomotive Works Josiah Bally Thomas Dolan The Carnegie Steel Works The Cramp Ship Works . . P. B. Widunerv. . .150,000 . lll.(KK) . .KI.IXNl .2.V),0ll0 . 100,0(10 . 100,000 . :o,ooo . 60,000 . 5,000 . 5.000 . 5.000 . 10,000 . 5.000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10.0(H) . 10,000 , 10,0(10 . 500 , 5,000 . 1,000 . 10,000 . 5.0(H) . 35,000 . 100,000 . 50,000 . 10,000 Tim Portland Ditpntch says of the gi gantic fraud the republicans perpetrated in Multnomah count to curry the elec tion : Figures speak for themselves. The vote for citv auditor in 1803 was 7721 and tliis year it is 14.412, notwilhstand ing the fact tnut the records of the city water ollice showed over 1000 leas ra pavers on June 1st than in the year pre ceilinir. I lie lluurea snow an incieuse of 0001 votes. Does anv reasonable per- also by the complete dislocation of all son presume to say that such increase is exchange relations between these na tions and the remainder of the world which, through the loss of their gold to these great powers and the forced fall in the price of silver, have been driven to paper currency or a sole silver money between which and gold there is no reg1 ulur ratio. The rUe in the value of gold in comparison with other products, is the fundamental cauBeof the prostration of business the world over, and until by international bi-metallisin silver is rec ognized as money, as the equal with gold, millions of capital will continue to lie idle, profits on business investments except favored ones, having vanished Tin true valuation of the real and per sonal properly of the United States is given in the last census at $05,037,001, 107, and of this amount 15,982,207 ,089 is in farms, with buildings, fences, im plementB, machinery and live stock divided as follows : Lands, fences, buildings. 13,250,2o2,040 implements, machinery . 404,247,407 Live stock 2,208,707,557 Totals 15.082,2(I7,08 The estimated value of farm products for the census year was 12,400,107,454, which is about 15,'i por cent, on the total invertment. Illinois leads the en tire country in the value of its farms and improvements, being (11,202,870,587, Ohio ranking next with f 1,050,031,828. So far as the vulue of farm products is concerned Illinois ranks first, being (184,750,013, New York ranking second, Missouri third and Ohio fourth. The great north-central division of the coun try is the section that hsB increased most rapidly in wealth since 1850. No single KaBtern state has made a larger gain than some of the states in this di vision, and in some of the states the gain is astonishing. For instance, in 1870 the per capita wealth of Dakota was 1395, but in 1890 it was in North Dakota $1844 and in South Dakota $1203. In fact, the per capita wealth of North Da kota exceeds that of any one of the Eastern or Middle state.). And yet in the face of these figures, showing the wondetful increase of wealth in the aitri cultural states and the value of farms and their products, it is said that farm ing does not pay and that agriculture is wofully depressed. NoTinviTHBTAMNa the depression of trade and the decline in prices, the pro tected cotton mills of New England aro paying dividends regularly every quar tor. There are 01 mills in Full Kiver alone, and they are all running, or would be if two or Hired were not shut down for repairs. The establishments are owned by 30 corporations, capital ized all the way from $100,000 to $1,200, 000. Twenty-five of them have palddiyi dends since 1st of March, These profits range from to 4 percent, per quarter. Another company, the Osborn, has paid a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. A few of the concerns are converting their profits into additional spindles That explains their failure to declare a dividend this sprint?. Taking the 25 quarterly dividends already announced flmd allowing the Osborn Company a 2 per cent, dividend for the quarter, we have a total of $200,050 as the net prufits for three months of 25 Fall Kiver corpo rations capitalized at $10,000,000. This is interest at the rate of 7,'-4 per cent, per annum on the entire capitalization. legitimate in view of the wretched con ditiou of the city for the pant y.-ur? Another Instance : J lie vote lor cny at torney last year was 7005, tlna year 14,415, an Increase of (IK 10, as uu.iug that not a simile voter had left the cily Uambell, city auditor, trained 4174 over last year, and Uiltner 4220 more than the republican vote of 1893. That is about the proportion of increase in ihe republican votes, notwithstandirg the hegira of voters and the combined strength of the opposition. Tuke one more: In the sixth ward last year 1015 votes were polled, and this year the tally sheet shows 1079, with over 400 houses vacant in the ward, and so it goes through the entire comparison of the iwo elections. Does it require any argument or logic to point out Iruinl In the recent election? Tub dollar of commerce is by law 25.8 grains of gold 900 fine, and 25.8 grains of gold is everywhere and at all times worth 25.8 grains of gold. The $20 piece is 510 grains of gold 900 fine, and 510 grains of gold 000 fine is worth always and everywhere $20, whether coined or in "dust," not the "govern ment stamp" but weight and fineness giving the gold its value. The actual standard of value, whatever It may be, gets none of its value from the govern ment stamp on it. The silver dollar under our present system does get part of its value fron the government stamp, and the paper dollar gets all of its value from the same source. The latter has no other value than the one it gets from the government's promise written on its face, but when an article is a standard of value it gets nothing but its name from the law. Wealth, like poverty, is a powerful agent in disease. The rich man, from his frequent overeating, his want of ex ercise, bis excess of comfort, easily ac quires obesity, the gout or diabetes; his kidneys, his heart, are frequently af fected. The poor man, on the other hand, from want In its different forms. from overwork, exposure to inclement weather, or want of cleanliness, may suffer from various derangements ol the Tiikiib are signs that the people are learning the lesson of Coxeyisin. Iowa hud a good deal of experience with one of the "armies," and as a result the Des Moines Register declares thufnever before has so much common Hence been distributed among the people of Iowa " The coming of the army was hailed by many as a visible manifestation of a now force which was to emancipate all who la bor.but when it arrived its members were found to be"lti7.y,filtly,slilftlen8,thriltle8 mon who had taken advantage of the liar times to desert their families and throw tlionnelves up in tin ctinr -ties of others." The real lubjring men have been cured of whatever delusions they harbored, and the Rryitter is firmly of Ihe belief that ''these armies, instead of being the forerunners of socialistic movements and uprisings in this coun try, w ill be the means of bringing thous ands, who have been misled by theories and preachings, to their senses." Colon rl A. L. Conger, ex member of the Republican National Committee from Ohio, and one of the most proml nent republican manufacturers in tliei Middle States, says in statemont he has published: "Personally, I stanl upon the tariff question where the Re publican National Convention left it in 1888, for revision 'downward.' We' have now a population of 05,000,000 and we shall soon havn u population of 100, 000,000. The people of this country do not propose to see silver knocked out, and we want tariff reductions as fust as the safety of the business interests will warrant. We want that kind of pro tection that will deal justly with all classes of American labor." Conger is a much better democrat than Brice, Hill or Uorman. or Senator White ol Cal ifornia. There Is now abiut $04,0:0,0 of gold reserve in the treasury, -and with this amount must be maintained at par $834,827,330 certificates and treasury notes in the treasury and in circulation on .'lav 1. l lie moment the govern ment declines to pay these obligations in gold on demand that moment we have a depreciated currency. Since the beginning of the war the govern ment has not been placed in a position similar to the present and appearances ndicate that the situation is likulv to he worse before it is better. The country is now paying dearly the penalty for the extravagance Inaugurated by the republican party in the administration of the national government. Tin throe men In the United States senate who have done more mischief to tariff reform than any dozen republican senators and delay ed the senate's final action for Ihe past three months are Messrs. Gorman, Brlce and' Hill, three protection aristocrats who cull them selves democrats and are in collusion with the republicans and the sugar trust. The democratic parly is cursed by those mas(UHraders and Is very wil ling to unload them on the republican party, Tiik total vole cast in the first con gressional district, consisting of Hie counties of Denton, Clackamas, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln. Linn, Polk, Marion, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill, was about 44 500, an in crease of some 4900 ovor lhat of two years ago. The vole was divided about at follows: Hermann 21,500, Weather ford I0,5u0, Miller 12,500, a plurality of 0000 votes for Hermann. Aci-oiiniNo to Ihe latest elec tion re turns throughout Ihe stale, the republi cans will have 71 out of 90 members in the next scs-ion of the Oregon legisla ture. Thov will be divided as follows: In the senate, 19 republicans, 8 demo crats, 3 populists, total 30; in the hnu'e, 52 republicans, 1 democrat, 7 populiHts, total (10. Tiik Juarnal ol Clarendon, Texis, asks: "Whut has bee nieof E. S. Me Comas of the Union Sentinel!" Will some kind soul point out the grave of Mac to the editor of the Lone Slur Mate Tiik country d ies not want two pro tectivo tariff parties. The only salva lion of the democratic party is the pus suge of a radical tariff reform hill by congress. BLANKS I BLANKS It BLANKS! II For Sale at the Courui office i Mori age, KM I hi Cows, Bond lor Doed, Promissory Note, Kecelpl Book, Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Demi, Circuit Court Criminal Hunpoena Teauhen.' Report Cards, Partial Fyniunt Real Kalal Contract, Nberln Summons, Jury Summon, Co)r ol summons, Notice to (larulahee, Answer lo Garnishee, Subpoena, Writ of Attechmenr, Juaiiee Bubpoeua, civil, Juntlce Subpoena, criminal Special or private blanks priiueri on application expeditiously and correctly Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Kipuns Tubules : one glvos relief. Hi puns Tubules : (or sour stomach. ) ul Oregon, I Ijr ol CUKkaww. I " LADY'S SADDLE HORSE. I'lcliire or Famous Prise Winning West ern Saddle Hone. One would know at a glance that tiiil is a western saddle horse, from his bean' tiful, long flowing tuil, which hus never been disfigured by being lopped off, as it would have been hud this handsome gelding belonged to an eastern rider, The horse Is Red Rose, owned by a lady in Fremont, Neb. The illustration is re produced from The Breeder's Gazette, Horseback riding for Indies becomes niore fashionable every year, with the Increased devotion to physical culture among the feminine sex. A horse well broken for lodies' riding will therefore always command a good price in the market. Red Rose is a bright chestnnt with four white stockings. He is trained perfectly to nine different gaits, a degree of horse accomplishment seldom at- Savovaki) writes from Washington that "when the old phonograph, Dolpli, is permitted day after day to get up and spin out a yarn that there is no begin ning, end or middle to, and which eluci dates nothing except that, if tiie fool- killer were there, and disponed to do his duly, Dolph would be killed on the spot, then the senate brings contempt upon itself." If the fool-killer would do his duty, Oregcn wouid escape the probable fate of another six years of that "old phonograph" in the senate Tiik result of tho election so fur as governor is concerned is about as fob lows: Lord, 40,758; Pierce, 2(1.570; Galloway, 17,079. This makes Lord's plurality 15,179 out of a to al of i Lout 80,000, which is an increase of 10,000 votes as compared with the election of 02. Irwin receives 13,400 plurality for school superintendent; lor congress. El- is 8200 plurality in the second district, and Herman 0087 plurality in the first district. ntlZB WINNING SADDLE fJELDINO. talned. Red Rose was sired by Mont rose and is now 8 years old. He is one of the greutest prize winners alive as a saddle horse for ladies' riding. For this purpose he represents almost the idea shape and action. A canter is the guit best liked among women riders for a steady thing. The height for a woman's saddle horse is 144 to 15) bunds. Some horse professors de scribe a method of attaching a spur to a woman's heel which would be ridiculous if it were not dangerous. They direct the lady to bucklo the spur to her boot, then make a hole in the skirt of her rid ing hubit for the spur to pass through. But lest it get out of the hole, fasten a string to the skirt at each side of the hole and bring the two forward and tie them around the anklo. Nice predica ment thut "lady rider" would be in if ror any one or a dozen causes which might happen she should suddenly need to disengnge her root and free it from the tangling skirt. Go to with this spur and the foot tied fast to an equestrienne's skirt! Exports of gold from tho United States since the first of the year are $44,000,000, and the gold reserve in the national treasury is so reduced that there is much talk of a new bond issue. This and other disturbing factors pre vent much recovery in the money mar ket from a position of dullness. Interest rates in Eastern money centers at 4VH per cent. The pork packers of the middle West haven't as vet heard of the buainmis dp- miernal organs, the lurgs, the liver, the pression. The packinn business of St. kidneys, the bowels, etc. He has, like Louis. Kansas Citv and SI. Joset.h has the rich man, a special tendency to dis- during the past tli'rt-e months been Sure Uull Pen. A bull is a good deal like dynamite - no one knows when he is going to ex plode. Dehorning is not a guarantee of ssfety, for we have reud within the pust year of teveral instances where persons were either killed or greatly injured by dohorned bulls. It is necessary thut the bull have vigor and physical force, and to supply thut he must have exercise. A. L. Crosby of Maryland several years ago contributed to Hoard's Dairyman his method of handling a bull. From tho same we quote as follows: "Make a pen large enough for the bull to exercise in mine is about 85 by 40 feet and divide it in the middle by a strong partition. The best way to make the fence is to plant a continuous row of posts close enough together so that the bull cannot get his head between them and nlxmt seven feet aliove the ground. Eighteen inches will be deep enough to plant them. Of course the 'holes' will be a ditch wide enough to receive the posts and 18 inches deep. On top of these posts nail a board to keep them in lino and from spreading. In each division of the pen have a door, and in tho partition at one side have two strong planks to slip in as bars from the outside of the pen. Adjoining the pen moke a box stall, with roof over it, and in this stall have manger and a feeding alley. "To oiierate, slip in the bars which confine the hull to one of the divisions of the pen. Then turn the cow into the other, tuke out the bars, and tho bull can enter where the cow is. Afterward, when dsired, separate cow and bull by means of the bars, and you can enter the division occupied by the cow and lead her ont. The only trouble in oper ating this pen is in separating the bull and cow, but an ear of corn or some thing that the bnll likes will usually coax him from one division into another; or by walking on top of the fence on the board yon can drive him by means of a long handled whip with a stinging lash. "Friends, this pen will give yon abso lute anfety from all danger in handling a ball. It is worth all it coats in saving time owl in rxpivising a bnll kept in a stable and many time its coat in the immunity it give from the distressing SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF 8ALK ON EXECUTION. IN TIIK CIHCCIT COURT or TIIH STATU or Oregon, for (he Count; of MiiltiHimali, I. W. Townaond, I'lalntlir, va. William Neanijrth anil KIlwMIl NMlliytll, DnleuiUllla. Htal County NOTICE IS 1IKKKIIY OIVKN THAT BY V1BTUC ol an exrcutl. n iwuvd out uf tli nlroult court of th. alata of Oregon for the cuunty of Multnomah, bearing data the hub di.y uf May, HH. In a ault wherein J. W. Townaelld waa ptalulln" and William Nesniyth and Kliaabeth I Ntniyth went detVuilanla, euniiiiamiing oic, in the name of Uie alata ul Oregiin, that out uf the parauiial property of eatd defendant, or if uittcltml could not be found then out uf tha mat DnioertY of aald defelldanta. to realli sum aufoclrlit to satlafy the denuutda uf aald decree, ii,-wit: Htti. and Ihe further aura of 1310 and furber ainn of MO.lt, together with lulereet on Ihe aiue aince aaid dearee wee euterva at e par tier cent Nate. Now, therefore, III obedience to such writ, I did per annum, and alau the coeta uf and attend lug thia Male. Now. therefore, ill obedience to such writ. I did. un the lulli day of May, IM4, duly levy npon, and will, on Saturday, auth day ul June, mii. at the boar ufloVlocli D. in. uf aald day. at Ihe front dooruf Ihe court houae In aald ouunty, offer fur sale at iiibllo auction, and aell lo the hluheet aod beat ihliler, for caah in hand, all of the riiiht, title and Intereat the aald derendltlite had on the Mat of reb ruary, WW, in and to Ihe following deavribed real pnuierty, to-wit: The n C of lie and ae of ne 4 and ne;4 ol ae- ol aecllun an, tuwnenip l euutn, range 0 eaat, of W.M., In Cleckanua .county, Ore Sun. 0 W. GAKONO, Sheriff of Clackamiu) County, Oregon, Hated thia lat day of June, A II. IKH, NOTICE. UK, LAND OFFICE, ORKUON CITV, OUE a gou, dated June 16, MM, Complaint bavins- been entered at thia olhou by Wilnelm Weber alleging that U. W. A. On-ar Stierker (allaa tier man name, "Staerkar") died oil June Ski, 1W8, and complaining auainat the heira and legnl rep. reaeiitallvea ol aald aeeeaaed lor abanuoiiliie homeatead entry land, claim No. M:H. made and tiled by aaid gtlerker (allaa Htaerkerl on the 7lh day u September, Inwi, upon the eoutheaat quar ter of aectlon two, townahip three aoulb, range rive eaat, Bituate in Clackamas County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of aaid entry; the hearing of aaid conteat and taking ol leetlmnu) lurnihhed by the parllea thereto will take ulaoe at tlila ofnee on Tueailay, the 14th day ol Auguat, IH'.M, at 10 o'clock a, m., at which time and nluce the heira or legal repreaentatlvee of aaid 0. W. A. Orcur Htierker (allaa Htaerkerl, deceaaed, are hereby aiimiuoned lo apiiear and reapond lo the allegatluna made and the prool then and there to be adduced by ooinpliaiiaut in aaid conteat Itonr.KT A. MI1.LKK, K -giater. I'KTKK PAOI'KT. Receiver. To the Heirs and Legal Repreaentatlvaa of O W. A. uacar snorter (allaa siaeraor), aeceaaeti. ORDINANCE NO ItEOON CITY. DOKB OHDAI N A FOLI-OWS: action I, That ne peraon, Arm, mmpanr or eonntioa ehall be hiuhI in, proeeeule or carry on any trade, baaineaa or pr,.fe ioi within Ui ilmlte of the oily of Oreaon City for which a licraee may lie required by Uiia ordinance until be or tney ehall nave bbtaiaed such a liceua. Sec. I That every ptreoa, (Inn, oo.npany or corporation required by any oiduiauoe lo obtain a lioecee to eii'M in any inula, bualneaa or profweum for wliioh a lioenee aball b r. 1 trd, ahall pat lo tlw city treasurer the aura or auma required by oiiliuanoe lo be paid therefor, theie upon with the receipt ol Uie eny trtwaurer (which receipt ah ,11 aet forth the kind ol buai naas fur which lioenee la required) they aliall apply lo the eity recorder, who shall laaue a licet! ae to the parties appbiug, in aoconhuce witb Uie receipt of the treaaurer, Uxn the com pliance by the applicant witb the pruvieiona ol all ordinance) relating totbeobuiniuguf icenaee for the bueiiieea, trade or profession for wi i -b uch licsuae is require I. Bee. S. That in even licen e taken na nmbv or by virtue of thia ordinance ahail be o hi win d and aet forth the purpose, trade bnainesa or pro fession for which aoeh liosnae is granted an.i Uie nam and plac of abide of the person or pereo s taking out Ihe ssmei and said licen e ehall authorise the eontinuan e of lh buai ess named therein at Ihe pure named then in ba the term of aaid license, but -hall not sullwrite tlieoairyiugon ol such business in any other place unless the p a-e licensed shall be closed, snd in such case then the recorder aball be nwl Bed ol Uie change ai d he ahall note the same in Uie ragiater of ,ioenaee if by a peddler surh iiflMnaa ahall ati,ta wheti.ar snthoriced to travel on lout or wilh one, two or mors animal. The tim fr wbi h auoh licene is lo run, at.d the date or time if granting tuch license, and a y peraon eiercising ol oairying on such I rails, business or profeseino, or doing any sot for which a license is lequirad, ahall oo ilema d of any ci ty ortioer at hia lace ul business produce such liosnae. ai d notes hs shall do so may he taken and deemed to have no lloen-e, and in ca any peddler ahall refuse to prodiioehiaor her license when demanded by any city olll. or, he may seiie the animate, wagons and coi. tents or peck, bundle or bket of any person ao re fining and bold the same uutil the lioeme it produced. Bee. 4. That if every cane where more than one of the purau Is, emploment or occupation for which a license i required shall be pursued or carried on in Ihe same place, by the same peraon, at the earn time, lioenee maid be t. kn out f"r each according to Uie rates severely prescribed. Hen. . All license laaued a Quarterly li cense shall eipire the last day of eeoh quarter, ia slat day of Match. Kith day of June. With day i f September and list day of December; and all quarleny liosnae ahall be dated from ti e lat oa of the month in which the liability I here f ,r VOTICE IS H EKE BY GIVEN THAT by virtue of a warrant for the collee-' tin ol delinquent taxes ol me assess ment of 18U3. in the county of Clacka mas and slate ol Oregon, which warrant iii now in my hands, and is in woida and figures as follows, viz: Stat or Oreqon, I Countv of Clackamas, t To C. VV. Oanong, Sheriff of Clackamas Countv. Ureifon, Greeting: - In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby commanded that proa levy, upon the goods and chattels of the de linquent tax payers named in the fol lowing list, and if none be found, then upon the real property set forth therein. or so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount ol taxes so chatged, with oosts and expenses, and that you pay over all money so made to the county treasurer of said county, as by law required . Witness my hand the seal of the county court this 2Mth day oi May, 1894. VEALJ CjKO. . IlOKTON, County Clerk. Which warrant is attached to the list of unpaid and delinquent taxes for the year 18!l.'i, in said Clackamas county, and not having been able, after diligent search, to find any personal property within suid county, out of which to make the taxes hereinafter mentioned, I have levied upon the laud described n the annexed list being the property of the within named individuals, aa the tame appeurs assessed on said delin quent tax roll, and wih, on Haturday, the Zlst day ol July, 18114. at the door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the suid day, sel. at public auction, to be highest bidder, lor cash in band. Ihe land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point that is 300 fet t west from the intersection of the south line of Third street aqd the center Iii e of Main street (measured along the south line of Third street) ; thence south along the west line of Water street 28(14 feet to the intersection of the west line of Wuter street and Ihe north line of Second street ; thence west along the north line of Second street to the Wil latnette river; thence down stream with the meanders of said river to the south line of Third street; thence east along the south line of Third street to the place of beuinuing, all in section 31, township 2 south, range 2 east of Wii- amette meridian, and winch land be longs loan unknown owner, and it a - sessed by me for the year 189,'i, and upon winch a tax of $3 20 is now due and unpaid, or so much thereof aa may be suflicient to satisfy said sum and the accruing costs fur said year of 1 81:t . U. W. Uanono, Sherill' of Clackamas County. Statu or Oiikoos. i County of Clackamas. ) I hereby certify that Ihe above is a true and correct copy, and the whole thereof, of the original warrant for the collection of delinquent taxes f ir the year 18U3. C. W. Uanono, Mien It ol Ulackamas County Dated June 22d, 1804 ace od, and ahall be iaaurd upon ueyment of a auitxble proportion of Ihe whole amount of duty imposed by ucb lioenee. Sec. (. All cen ee required by his ordinance hall be pa d In advance in gold or silver ooiu of the IniPd Siatea of America. B.O. 7. Aatrologers, south. layers, seer and fo tuiiceller aliall pay a lioenee fee of thioe dollar a day or twenty dollar per quarter. tVo. 8. Hawker, ihal p y a license ot ten dol la per day each, aud evry pi raon who ehall offer any article for sale from a ttsnd or wagon upon any at eet. publio or open ground, witiiin the limits of ti e eity, shall be deemed a hawker ander this oidinanoe. and whenever moie than one pet eon hall sell or offer to e I from Uie same s'and or wagon, each of said person ahall be required to bike out the licet. derein required. See. 9. Bowlingaller and billiard tables shall pay a bcenae acoording to the number ol alleye or lauie oeionging to or ueru in ine Duuaiug or place li eased. When not exceeding oneaflry ur table me teopie or auon nouse snail pay a quarterly bcenae of fire dolls per quarter, and when exoeedina oue alley or table, an adilitio al aura of live dollar for each additi nai table and each additional alley. Kveiy place where bowles are thrown aud oimo to pjblio, whe her with or without price ahall be loguraeu a a bowling alley. Any table upon which billiard, pool, pigeon hole, or any otlv r game where bills ana cnee are neen w in or wituout prtoe, uau be oonaiuerea Dintaru tauie. Ben. 10, 8hootiog gallerie thai I pay a quar. tarly lice ae of twenty dollars. Kvery pltoe or building wn re gnn or viatui aie Kept lor hooting at targets wheth r for hire or , ot hall be oonudered (booting galleries. Bee. 11. The tre ahall b elaascd and rsbd aa followe: Where a charm of a sinale ad mission to any part of the house (including the reeervea esauo or aeventy-nve cento or more is made, the first-class: wt ere a oharare for a single admission to any part of the house (in oloding reserved aeate) cf lea than e. ve.ity-tive cent i made, a aeoond-elaa. For theatres of the firt-olM, seven dollars at d fifty cents for each performance, or thirty dollars per week; fur theatre of Uie c nd-ol as, fivedullar fur each performance or twenty dollar ier week. See. 12. Circuses shall be classified and rated as follows: Where Uie price charged f r admission (including reserved seats) is seventy, five cent or over, Uie firat-claae; where tiie price charged for admiaaiun (including re served seata) la less than asventy-nve oents and not lee than fifty oeute, the e oond-olaae; where the price of admission (including re served scats) ia less than fifty centa, the third claae. The proprietor or manager of every o rou ahall pay a liceo aa follows: For a oirouaof the nrat-clasa, seventy-five dollars fur each performance; for a oircu of the econd clasa, fifty dollars for ea h performance; for a circus of the third class, thirty dollar for each peiformanee.. ror each aide show, ex. hibition and separate petformanoe oonneoted wi1 1, uiv giiwi, w no o m ciuuinf wr miunaeiuo ia made tn audition to uie price or aumiaatuo to th circus, ten dollar per d-y. the pro. niietor or manager of every menaoerv when not oonneoted with the ciroua performance ahsll Day a license of twenty.five dollars for each exhibition. Bee. 13. Jurelera shall oaf a lio nee of five doliare lor each performance. .very person who performs by sleight of hand ahall be re. eardeil aa a iuereler. The Dionrietora oraeenta or an other exhibition or Shows lor money not enumerated in this ention shall pay a license of five dollars for eaoh performance, 8ec. It. venr net-eon who ahall be enenired in the bulinee of buyine or selline- old iunk. old lead, old metal, bottle, broken glass, old for Infants and Children. pnOTHERS, Do You Know iwp., 1 Dateman'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, nianjr ao-called Booihlng Byruna, and moat noiedles for children are composed of opium or morphine I De Ton Knew that opium and monihlu are stupefying narcotic iwleons I Do Yob Know that la moat eountrles druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without Labeling tbem poisons I Po Ton Know that you should not permit any nuxllclne to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what It 1 com posed f Po Yon Know that Caatorla la a purely vegetable preparaUon, and that a Hat of Its ingredients Is pubUahed with every bottle 1 Do Yon Know that Cactoria Is the prescription of toe famous Dr. Bamuel Pitcher. Tbat It bas been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold than of all other remedies for children oombined t Pn Yen Know that the Patent Office Department of the United B tales, and of otber own tries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assign to use the word " Castorla, n and Its formula, and lhat to Imitate tbem Is a taut prison offense f Po Yon Know that out of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be abiolutaJj haraUeae? Po Yen Know that 35 iwtl doses of Castorla an furnished for 35 oemts, or one cent a doe I Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, aud that you may have unbroken rest f Well, these thing are worth knowing. They are faota, signature ef Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. per, or any other trtiolei Diuall found in a dk mod. uoona-nana oiotninn. secun rurtutur) or any hind. oeoonabnd ga pi pay a tola, axeti or any other articles of aeo nd-ha d merchandae o feoond-hand furniture, or econd-htnd property of any kind whatero', within the Umiti of th oify. shall quarterly license of three dollars. Sec. IV The owner or keener of ererr etaro ooaoh. hack, carriage dray, cart, w4oa or other vehicle which shall be nsed for the cun Teyenoe of pausMwre, packages. goGds i r freight from pUce to place within the city for hire, except hand carte and the vehicles used by merchants, deilera ad mmufooturtt. exclusively for the delivery of their ware to (heircn tomen. shall pay a quarterly lioenne of four dollars for eaoh v- hicle dntwa by one a iima, and for each additional animal ueed for drawing such vehicle the a dit onal sim of one dollar. The owner or driver of vehicles conveying packages or mere nan nine or auyining as above men tion d, hall place the numb r of hie vehicU in a conspicuous place in Meat and lesible manner in figures of not leas than one and a half Inches Ions and Drooortionabl width. and such numbers shall not be ohanged whilst the earn vehicle subject to the payment or a municipal license. Bee. 16. 1 he owner or proprietor of every eam ued in hauliug any wagon or cart uied for the purpose or carrying earth ttken from exe vaiiona or to be need in filling private or publio grounds from place to place withiu the city, ehall pay a license of three dollars per quarter, before any tem uaeu in hauliug sny wagon or cart named in this section shall be used for hauling such wagon or cart for re moving farth on any of the streets of the city the owner or proprietor thereof or the person having the the same under his control, shall oause the number of bis license to be placed in a conspicuous place on said t mm, aaid numbers to be in figures aa required in oeotion 1& gee. 17. Peddlers ahall be classified and rated aa follows: When traveling with more than two animals, tirat-claas; whn trav ling with two animals, seoond-clars; when traveling wi h one animal, third-claaa; when traveling on foot, the fourth -clat. Puddle e of the first class shall pay a licence of seventy-five doll rs ppr quarter or ten doliare per week; peddlers of the aeconj-clase shall pay a license of fifty doliare p-r quarter or teven doliare per we. k; peddlera of the third-class shall pxy a lioenee of thirty dollars per quarto or five dollars per week. Peddlera of the four h-cl ae ahall pay twenty dollars per week or thirty rlve ollars cer a nailer, and all such licenaes shall date from te date of paymut. Any person except per sona peddling newspapers, bibles a d religious tracte, and farmers or pe irons peddling ihe products of thv-ir own farm, garden, or milk-ranches who offer to sell at etail goods, wares, merchandise or other commodities, as traveling fiom place to place iu the city of Oregon City, ahall be regarded ae a peddler ander this ordinanoe- The BALD HEADS U S a' - till, i it . .a. a al . . . V w nai is ine condition oi your is your nntr ury, , harsh, brittle? Doe It aollt at the ends? Has It a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or ! brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? , Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these are some of i your sy mptomsbe warned in time oryou will become bald. J Skookum Root Hair Grower i I what you need. Iu product Ion U not n accident, but the react t of rlntl(le f reaearch. Knowledge of the disease of In hair and scalp led to the llu- B ery of how to treat them. "Skookum "oontalna neither mineral nor alia. It la not a Dye, but a delightfully eoollng and relreahlng Tonic. By itlrauleiltiir the follicles, it Hopt JaUing hair, curat tkiadraJT and grant aalr on bald ktadt. IBF ITdAft Va Main .1... V aa If I. w ! fpaa lrff atln amntlnn. t)V m",uh ui asooKum oaia ooan. iioesiroyajNinwtiie lawmtwawa 5 TRAr MARK tP.WVrVi t ttd o If your druetflHtcsanntiunnlvTon Bend dlrset to tu. and we will forward prepaid, en receipt of price,. .Grower, au per bottle i lorSMft. Boe,Suc Iter Jar i furi.3u. THE SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., OT Heath Fifth Avenue, New y MWiWWi York, K. Y. ' WaWrVWWWW r HAIR DEATH ?:?r:?r:tr Imtmitlii rriiuwrn urf fnrrrrr tlertii ohjrc liimnhlr Imir, whrllirr iioihi Ihr hlmlt. lm r, arum itr Hrt'k, witlmut itinvtiltmUhit nr itt'im-y lo Ihe nwt ilrlirnlr tkin. It waa fur II fly yeara the secret furmula of Krnaiiiiia I tVllaon, ackiiowlcducd by phyaiclitiia n.o , ,.- .t,,,,iy nun int. iiiimi viillllt'lll ilermaliiloglat and i ulr pi'clulll Hint ever llvi'il. During hla private practice ot a life time a ng the imlilllty anil arlvtncracy of r.unipe ne preacnoen una reciie. fiice. all llV 111,111. aPniiri.lV iitollf.ll larM,i.Hi. ilrtice'coujlileutiut. Sole Ageula fur America. Adilreaa The Skookum Root Hair Grower Co , n,.ltt R A7S,.nlh ITIfll. A. ... v...u V..I. r , , .v . . ..... n ,v.., .u.n. To CONSUMPTIVES 1 no limlerstirned llnvlne lieen r.nlnrorL li heulttl bv aimnle niciina. after aiitlt.riiie for several yeur with a severe lung nllectlon, and Mint dread dlaeAne Consumption, la auxloua lo inilke knnwii to his lellnw allll'erera the nieana ol cure. To thiire who desire it, lie will cheer fully send (free of charge; a copy of Iheprcscrip- il a sure cure lor tion used, which thev will II ml Conaiimptioii, AatllliiH, tlntHi-rli, Bronchh tla and all throat and lung Alnlndtea. He hopeaall aiiirerers will try his reincdv, as It la Inviiliiuhle. Those ilfslrln- the prescription, which will cost them tliillilne. and iuhv iirnvn a blea lug, will please address, owner or proprietor o9 erery bage wftiroa or rar nd wholly or in part eue. certain point, and very different per cent . heavier than it . a, in M.n:l, ! (?) CBMrf by This Remedy I a pleasant, safe, and eare rare for aoagba. eoida, aa4 all throat and lang sffWctioaa. ajitrracTvaas tr I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, CaL Bee 18. carbarn 1 for transporting swill, offal or any felth or gaiDage anaii pay a license or one dollar ana fifty cents per qunr er. Before any wagon or ea t named in this section shall be driven upon any streets of the cttr, the owner or proprietor thereof, ahall cause the namber of tne license tteweof to be placed on the outside of the bed or boi thereof in a conapicnoos nlaoe near , be front of ench boa or bed iu na-ures not lees than three inches in height and one and one ha f inches in width. Hee. 1. House mover engaged in the busi nee of moving house, biuidrag a-id other enperstn euirea from placj to plae- thnrash the etreets of the cit , rhall pay a quarulj license of fire doliare. Hee. 30. The manager, owner or proprietor of every ewing. m- rr -go-ronnd. oane-rack- plaoe, where balla or o her thing ere thrown or projected at a there; or other obi ete, or any other devloe where a ehante i made to i eroone performing thereat or using the aatne, a all na license of two dollar, per day or ten lass per week. Bee. IX 8'eam woodaaws ahall pay a quarterly license of afteen dollars. ee. 22. The owner or peraon la charge of any stallion. Jack or bnll, aunding the eaaae fur er Vic within the city limits, ahall pay a llceuae ef twenty dollars per year. See. ga. That If any penoa or peraena exercise or carry on any trade, bauuneaa or prufeMioa, or de ; any act for Ike esereising. carrying on or doing, of whtck a llrenac la required oy this ordinance, witb- SYMPTOMS 01 LIVER DISEASE I Loss of appetite; bad breath; bad taste la the mouth; tongue coated; pain under the shoulder-blade ; In the back or aide often mistaken for rheumatism; tour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; Indiges tion: uoweia lax ana costive Dy turna; liendnche, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of having left aomothing undone which ought to nave been done; fullness after eating; bad temper; blues; tired feellngi yellow ap pearance of akin and eyes; ditstne. eto. Not all, but always some of these indi cate want of action of the Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and haa never been known to fall to do good Take Simmons Lirer Begalitor AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOB- Malaria. Bowel Complalnte, Dyipepftia, Sick Headache, ConitlpatJon, BiliontneM. Kidney Affection. Jaundice, Mental lepreMlon, GoUo A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. " I have been practicing medicine for twenty yean and have never been able to put up a ven ta ble compound that would, lilte Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the tame time aid (instead of weakening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system." L. M. Hinton, Wuhiogtoa, Ark. ONLY GEND1NB Has our Z Stamp In red on front of wrapper, J. Si Zeilin & Co., FUIadelphia, ft, SHERIFF'S NOTICK OF SALE UN DER FORECLOSURE. In tiik nitenrr court ok tiik statk ok Oregon, fur thu County uf Cliu'kiiiiiiut, N. P. Kotvnsmi, I'lRiutitT. I v. 1 Mary S. Wren, W. H. Wren ami f State of Oregon, 1 County of Clackamas, j KOTICK IS 1IKKI31Y C31VK.V THAT BY VIII tu of un exveution and onier of wtle ImiiUhI out of the circuit court uf the Htate uf OnKn for the county of Clavktuuiui, btitrliin: date thu liMli day of .tiny, 1K.M, in a suit wiH'i-wiu n. V. porciiitoii was plaintiff anil Mary H. Wnn. W. II, Wnu ami U, yiilmlhT with (IcfundiintR, cununamliiiK me. In the natne oi the miuiv or uri'ton, inni oiu in im niti eHlnte hert'iim(ttr dntcribil. to rmllze a huiii sum clout tt aatitfy the dtiiuuid of' mUii ilttcHH?, to wit: 8l:w;a.fiO. totii'iher witb lutrt on Uie same aince aid dfcrw was etttervd at 10 per emit, per annum, and also the cml of aud attnndiiiK thhiiale, with accrued conts of fti and an attorney'! fee of $IU. Now. therefore. In nliedlcnre to such uecroA, lulu, on thHLMJthhivof Miiv. 1K1M. duly levy unon. and wlll.on HatunUy, th ;M)ih dny of June, lKtMt at the lunir of 1 o'clock p. ui. of aaid day. at the front door of tho court house iu wild county, olfcr for aale at puiilic aUfUou, and Hell to thu liinlifnt aim imi bldfJer, Tor cusli in Imna, all or the right, title aim intermit the saltl defendants hail on the Kith day of September, 1WHI, in and to tho follow in described real pruiwrty, to-wit: Commend iijr on me nriKiuui line between the DL.(! of Jaroli Wills and tieorui Wills, at the northetut corner of a certain tract of land conveyed to Samuel Atchison ny weo. wuih by deed datiwl October ltith. lHiit, and which deii) wan recorded on the 27th day of April lNtf.ln ho k Ml,' pnne 5U of reeord of deed of Mnltnotuah county. Orngon, and mnuitig thence aouth on the east lino oi wtiu Atchiam tnu t to the nonnwtwi comer oi h tract of laud conveyed to U. A . Hock wood by A. 0. Averv and Cornelia Averv bv deed d it ted Itvceiul ltttli. lttMtt. and r-dnnittd on t milch 104 of book "X' of deedN of Clackamas county. Or'Koti, and which said Dolntof beiiiiiniuir of the tract Intended to conveyed by thl.t fimtiuuieiit, Ihenco east along ihe north lino f mid Hnckw oil tract lo the Nouihwet comer of a tnict ot hind bent)font conveyed to William K. Wills ami IKntha A. MM ly Uitil dnted Sepiimiherit-rth, lw), recorded on lK u44" if detnU, Multnumah county tir,. In which ueed mid David I'rlce kiiil Kllxnbeth PHco were u i-aiitiT thente In n northerly direction aoii(( the went line of mid William K. and LeHthea A. WilU tract to a polnr, which aaid point it a sufficient dUtiimv n trth to includetl nveacren in the trnct herein conveyed vtr a line ilrnwn mm aaid udut parallel with th said north line of wild Jt sCIcwoikI tract wtMieily to the west It Hindu ry of the tract hereby potiveyed thence from said iMUiit in a westerly di ruction on a lino narallel with the aaid Itiu kwo tract to snitl eiut tine of aahl Atchison tract , thui ce aloiia wnid eat line of mtid Atelilnon tract to the place of liel lining and oontaining live acres, C. W. UA.SO.Ntl, Hheriffof Cluckamao County. Or. gou Hated this 1st day of .'line, a. Jt. inh, NOTICE OF APPOTNTM ENT EXECUTOR. OF X'OTICK I1 HBREBV 01 VEX THAT I, TIIK ITN Aldersigned. have been, by order tf the county court of Clackamas county, Ore eon, duly appointed executor of the will and entate of H. C Ringo, detreused! All perwons havintt! claims hiainHt aaid estate arc notified to prenent them dulv verified to me at Clark, Oregon, u ithin six montliH from the date of tliis notice . lated May 15, 1804. RUIKRT L. RlNOO, Kxecutor of the Will and Kntate of II C. Ringo, ileeeHHed. U.K. Hayes A jko. L.Stohv. AttornevB for Kstate. LITTLE LIVER PILLS. 00 MOT CRIPE, SICKEN 01 CONSTIPATE. Sun Curi for Sick Hcabwhil tvoa ui iron dim eneing rroi uaifeaaea er tJoatUpaUeta. ImprovM th Ooraplil or runi7inf me diom. TV 4om ma baalr?ra'tjttttd to m t iheae m pill een aever be too lru a doe. kMf to uk a much nnr. 48 pill pul mp Im a itmii rial bicfe ren b arrled ia Mt pocket rsl C kmm te Travtkn Mmtm . V Ha M "OMtsU" Traa lrh. 014 rrtM, th. iblleft Imp Im m4 ru tor la MUk iP' MTtR IRON TONIC. V ) KlprVfl Mel Rr?TOR:fl tbr okhii.itatid I WHII.TH 4 VlOORlH STRKKOTII mtJovrmW THE DI. NAATEI MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, Ml COUNTY TRKASURER'8 NOTICE. f HAVE NOW IN MY HANDS FUNDS aFPU Arable to the payment of all warrants endorned prior w May 17. vvu. Intereat will eeae from dote of this nut Ice, . B. t'ALIKK. Treasurer of ('lackainas Countv Dated Oregon City. June 7, lhW. KXECUrR!X3 NOTICE. ual aalriiaa ntil fllpk tirann im thai KaaKair m- ! qalml. or rliktawsnr of th. Bro-lsloaa of Uiaorii. ortrK IS HERKHY GIVES THAT I. MART 'IKHI Ihaxart, , Mriraw.. wtb i-.i.u.r., ... from the last; tendency, moreover. April and Mv ol la-t pr TI.AnJ due absolutely to liin social condition. inn ling in all right Children Cry for , Pitcher's Castcrla. ntnef, It?, ah or thv ahall, on etwvtctlon thrrof Wftire the rwor r, ar every enct. oftVner, beile Mng Hable fur the payamii of th tax, be etihjrctrd Id lBprtamiMBt for a term m eicerdinn flft dan or a iae man exoerdinc oaw hantlnel doilan, or both. 9mr, M. All dtdinuKt! er parts of entlnaneai fa eonlict iMvwtUi are monby re(MM. I OrdVrrd rrpvbHehfd by the city omar.1 at a mt . tBf b4d Jaa U. ism. I I. U rOKTICR, C( RcnnsT. 1 Hn. t'oi.nir I'iMirt f i"laknia ciMiutr. taie of (re'n. n- rm-ulHi o( the n-Ute and wiH ml FiUt Miii rath, deivtvl. and lhat all p?ra havinv claim- acaint aaid rotate are hereby ni'tllled to rariit thena with pntrr TwKhm within month fmm the date n( thia n4fev at Ihe lw oftii'e f C. D. A D. C. IjUourKie ia lm2on t'Hy. Orvf.. MARY MIATIL Voted JnneAlh. UN. Fieeiilhx AUtTi4, Aomen. The rommou sfllictions of women are sickhea6V cues, Indigotioii ami nervous troubles. The arise largely from itiimach disorders. Aa Joj'i vegetable tsrsparills is the ODlf bowel rcgu lallng preparation, you can see why it la more effective than a:iy other 8araparllla In those troubles. It la daily n-lieiluj hnndreds. The action la mild, direct and effective. We hare core ol letters from grsteal women. We refer to a few: Kerrou debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th St, & P. Nervous dcbil Ity, Un, Fred. Loy, IC7 Ellis St., 8 .P. General debility, Mrs. Beldeo. 510 Mason St, LP, Nerrona debility, Mrs. J. Uniphere, 735 Tark St, Kerreoa debility, Mlas R. Rownblam, SJ l:th St, 8. F. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route IIK TIIK aOUIIlKILN 1'At'lrlt' 10. r.AiM'i Hani U-avv I'uitlaml I'ail). ri.Mlli. Mailt, di:, r. n. .1.1 I'iiiiiuiiii Mt a .na, t lilor. a. l.i Oiia-iii t II) l i 7lta.s IU4-.4.M Al full J liinrlai'ii .t t',M ,, Tim alaiiu iruiiia ain, al all auiiima mini I'unlrtiiil In Alliany iim-iiiivi', ianai-iii,iiif,iti, ilalat'), IUrrii.urK, Juiiiliiii) I'll), Iri'inw, Km il'lli. uliil 1,11 al.llliil.a Iiimij KiiM'liui In Anil anil llll'lllMlVI'. HoAKIU'llil MAIL liAil.Y J::il 4.M. :fair. . . I.v l. Mr I'lirllainl iiri'Kuii i ll) KiiMfliiirii l:i r.N iirair. a Mm MINIMI CAIIH (IN OilliKN KOI'TK, rUUMAS Htlf r Kr Hl.r.Ki'KNH A. Ill SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Alliu hiil In all 1 htiii.nli Trnliia, H'i.INIil17i"n.l Hptwurn I'UHTl.AMI mill Kill VAI.I.lN MAII TBI IMII.VIKAI KI-I KIII,) iMA. 07 1 i.v I'uriiiTiii'i "aTi fti7ft Firr (y?.!L'LJA! ;trvMii i it I iaui'.m. At Allianjr ainl liiirval'ila -ii nei.wTt h Iralna olOri'gnii I'ai'llli' Kallrosil. "auraa-sTKAiw imii.yikVi KiTaiiHiuv.T- I l.r I'nrtlaiid Ar I :vr. A. M Ar Mi'Mliinvllli I.v I A:ln A. M 1:40 1'. f.!ii P, Tllltoniir Tlf'KKTS Til M. I'lllNTa IN TIIK KASTKIIN HTATKU. CANADA AND El'IIOI'k I'nn Ih nl litim il at ,hv liiwcal rnli'a from i ii. miii:k, akciii, oni mi ii) H. KoKIII.KK. h. p. IIIKIKIIH, M aliai I nl I I t I ji. . I'lirlliuiil, Oi Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I'HAN. I.AIIK, Itiifivi r, runiiiHliiK with Hir. ' HOMKIt" Iwiwiwn Viiiiihi ami Hun KrnnrlM'n, Mli'itiuiT lean-a Hun Kratieiiaii Pi'lmiiiry '.Dili, Maich z.l, l'JIli, Jil nml lll-l. Sti'iuiii.r li-aviw Yaiiiim 17lli and '.'Till. Ki-lirnnry Cili, Mnr. li 711' Uixlil. riaH'rvi'il Unlir,., lo rliaiiii .iiillnu il ,iiai wlilinnl Kur fri'l;hi ami iiiMt.iKr ralwi np.lj In any Akii.I CHAM. J. IIKMHIVS. WIN A 110, Nim. 2 to H M.irlK'l Hln-.'l, San Kmiicl.ro, Calif, CHAM. ( I.AIIK, IlKelt'ar, Curriillli, Orrgon. Mffity THROUGH TICKETS u. 1.-1 kj r i v." -ii Stomach troubles, Mrs. S. Bt, a. I. L. Wbeaton, 704 Pest Blck beadaehet, Mrs. IL X. Mcs, U Promcl Place, & F. Sick headaches, Mra, II. Fowler, E7 Ellil St,B.F. Indhrmrtlon, Mrs, a D. Stuart, 1221 IfiMion St, Constipation, Hit C. Melrln, US Kearny St.S-P. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Mon modern, most enVtlTe. largest aottie. Same rW. Q. oo or for R.0 Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. AND AT.L Eastern Cities. DAYS to CHICAGO U n . , r D the Quickest to CM nUUI o cago and the East. U n 1 1 po Quicker to Omaha nuUlO and Kansas City. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. fl. II. 11. ( LARK. Ol.IVKK W. MINK. 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Simla tlful plates, In color-, and pliotonraoba ofnasi iSSTl w!tb p""!., nttbllnB KullderVfo show uZ tat..!?.9?.8ll"!l ""d secure contract. Addreaa MUNN i CO, llew Yohk, al BhSadwat. Your Stomach DistressesYou after eating a hearty meal, and the result is a chronic case of Indiges tion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack. RIPANS TABULE8 niire.tlon, Herniate the I ' MMU OUWCIi, Promote niOlllnrh. l.lwfP nai Rnmal. II Che Hlood, aud are a PoitTe (Core for trttrn a UinorUered condition of the Liver und Stomach. They act icentty yet promptly, and aKlitann I'al.ulpn take the nlaoe of in tutlM Aledlcine ChfHt. aud i,oul be kept tot Sold by dntmlMts or fn by , maU. Price, TieoDoUan. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. I (eras St., Hew Vara. FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opportunity For Suffer ing Humanity. rhj.lctana (live Tli-lr BVni-die. to the PdI DO TOUSUFFER? and w- will ii.l jru Free ot hree a rru. coi-aaa of p-ciallT prpnr.! n-ro-di-a lt anit-d nr. 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