Till: ENTERPRISE. .mini, in i:, nl lnirlrlr. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1891 Tim Medieiie Trut. has run u lrii-1 law psed hy tln l'iltv liiM Co Trot, like lhe lieaper against it suae, the Htiti .Vivomitt.t to the city rorder'i rpr tli municipal dnht or OrK I'lly il roll lint up (n proportionate ratio Hint would put to shame the (treat, li county of Clack amas. 4 I1 Tim JuiIvn hihI clerks of the first ward at the election last Monday, inslead of stunt -iiiK hill to '!' council ot f each, fnr the j services rendere 1, should have made it i ! enough to over the issue ot the city's new j Rill edp Kinds. Oovkkmok lYuuoyrr continues to work his fake of frc advertising with (rood re I suits. Tin' publicity itiven his name hy j his remarks coneernlnit (lie reception oftlic j president, will so a Ions y toward mak- int him famous, if h dee not Rot thf mini i liuuioii for the presidency. A provision of tin? law which threatened to swamp such combinations with trouble win litigation declares that any person who shall t-e injured in his business or ni crty ly any other person or corpora Hon hy reason of any thins forbidden or de clared to N unlawful hy this act may sue tlurvfor in any Circuit Court of tin' I'nittsl Mates, In the .iitriv t win-re the defendant reside oris found, without respect to the ATrrvrn'S is called to the commentary amount in ivntioversy, and shad recover ' n county roads hy the Wilboit correspond IhnvtoM t! damages ly him sustained ; enl of I'uk l-'.v n ki'ki.sk. It is nialter ot v,l ;.eivt o! suit, hnii' j: a iva-oi able momentous importance that the roads lead-1 imm j( auoriicy s ice. j ins to orvpon l ttv snouNI Ih in passable - i condition, and the Uiarxl o( trad should Sow mats tesi oi tie praeticahily of j minch up the enersies of the people in that ff'Vinisall cith-s in the Cited States having direction. NliWS FROM HARLOW'S. President Harrison mid I'tirty Itacvf. iilios (lur Jicn Tonru Nolwlihataiidlns the slonuy weather that prc ailed last Tuesday, there was a l usy lot of people deeoratli g the tow n of Hat Iowa in a way as tasteful as could he seen any. vxhere. Across the railroad was a very pretty arch all draped In stars and stripes. On th west side ot the road weit' two largo llass surmounted hy a cross hannerof hunt ilS, In the center of which stood a lil'e sie photo ol ''our Hiesidetit llenjaiulii Harri son," tn the east side of the road could he MH'tt the wo:d " wm.com k," made of ever- jtnvns, and the hack sround dniped in nsl. IM I'tont ritroot Nuriloxoii'rii Aiienl" h" I'nttlainl, drt'soit, Iotor IMamoinl,- l.mu'i -1 loot'tollt Tiilllrl.Mitli I'ihIit liie HUvnr Nlnel. Kswi ;m7 Civsfont Wotlos (v;UT;ilitt'l,) A l'roof( Iiaiih l.oi'is ami Wtmtl ( 'lioiM is n'iiilc Kilt'8, pl't'l!lltlt'S. i; Ort'gon City t tive tho isan.l po .ii.aiion, t!ie Umelit j of a fn- mail diii'ery system, it j is now very important I Lai (lawn fit v t.h work of evtemiins her slon'.d Ixv-i b.'U'ida'ies wi'ii idtunate o''ject of consol i.l.iti; s adjoi.u ij; a I otions, thai we may ,s-t tl.c population iv. jutrvd to vs-ure such Ivn !iis that will roolt from the adoption of t!.i.- yste:i. Cue city in cacii slate has Iw i seltvteii tv :mike a workis test of th jro;His.,l n.aii delivi ry syvti in, and Kose fc.rs has Ixvn designated as such city tor Ore. oti. Tim paav;v of the anieiulmeut to .sec tion s, of the statutes of Oregon t'ity. pro vidins that peddlers of hints and vi'soln hies in the city limits, shall ho taxed or.iy fo per tnor.th, is a death hlow to the home producers ai d sr.H erv dcaicrs. The tow n will le thxhicd with liaskers. The old li cense n'sulations were sood enoin;h had they hivn enforced. (hd two couneilniaii had the nerve to vote against the amend-iiient. Tiik tcndei.iy v found to indulge mverest condenu the Northwest. 1 see::, the pa-si,.;i t ti-a:il o.it tticn on l'ucx-t i in raeins is receivius the lation Iroin tl:e i aivrs of 'nt, as is not mfre juently tor i:::mh!ii!S con.i'leti Iv f i '. -hadows evei'i the love for life. It is i lur.'dy ex;cud tint this dan rous sport will lie abandoned until there ihvu-s a n-p-titiou of one ot the Mtan.ho;,! horrors exjie-; rioM, d on the Mississippi in tin- early days. ' !:Mic se-.tiiiictit will then ipiiekly put a, stop to this jo, keyins m the matter of the 1 a!ety of hui- an life. i Tiik National AssH iation of Stationaiy Knsit'fTs, av eiufcav onus to stvure more thoroushness in tlie tuaiiiealions of sta tionary etisineevs. This a move In the right direction, and will he productive of tlie host results. The frequent aivident.s iKvui'ins fiMiu the use ol sta tionary engines are due in a gri'at tueasiire io inioui j eieni engineers, i nese engineers ),," Iw ijilit siiouiu ih- examintM ami IkenstM tlie same as steamhoat engiiuvrs. white and hlue hunlin ;. A little lurther i mi could K scon a very pivtty and artistic jiUvoration of the residence of William ! Harlow. Leading up to the. house ever greens were arranged, arlisticallv draped In gs mid llags, while the house was covered with various sited llags fioin every window. A presentation was made to the president hy William Harlow ot a Ih of hlaek waliiiitn. The inscription on the Ikix was as follows: " lo I'l-esident HcnJ, Harrison A I'aity: " I'm it Irom the seed imported Iimiii In diana in s,Vt!. " Oon plin. cuts of Wuium HkUt.ow." The depot was crowded with pimple to get u sight of our president, and all their hearts were made happy hy a courteous how and salute us the train pulled out slow ly and hid adieu. Mr. Hall, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, snent scleral days in our town, ami expects lo lo. I lug trom ill' cate here withm a week ortwo, fl Oil Ap'ltt, u'l'O, Crtwonl Stni WILSON A COOK, weeks in Oregon t'liy. j Trof. M. V. Hoik addressed a lai'i.ecrowd ' on the evening of the '.Till of April at the: Uiance- hail, commencing at Hi', M ., ml , closing at 1 A. M., alter whi-h heoii an-, ited an Alliance of lue .ty eight inen lu is. OlUi-ers as lollotts: President, 1'r. lioiiehir; f vice presiih nl, John Paine; seereisirv. K, I II ,1'oopei; tn.-isiiier, N, II I'aruall. chap ' lam, .I.J. M .dial i ; lo lurer, liiou.as 1- Iv un , steward, P. Paine; g.ite keeper, ticorgc Mill j latt, ! Oelegales In lliel'ounty Alliance l'i, U.I Oouclier, N. II. l'.iruall, ('. II. I'oins-i.lieo Ogle. ! The 1'iiskel tesihal held hy this graug' on last Saturday evening was a lerv pleasant atlair as well as a llmiiu i.tl sin ces. Twenty ! eight baskets Were auctioned oil, hung j is. lo s"l li' apiece, an t netting ! r teatures of the euteiiainuu nt ! A nnoancement-o. OAl . i iii I ii i ii i mi i sT extraopdinaY Wo will have in hlaek lliia week it LADIES : GENUINE : GREESON KID TURN SHOSm , PRICE $6 Ladies Fine Donola Kid, St. L(UiisTnanl 1 i j,5 1 Ma A, IVI. to Tut ettort regular army it-'. Putted v". of P.itrn day with t1 c p val'ey a id r.i.i Chief Joe Pa.:, su-picion, a:i;l any ot Ins nii-.i svhes. At "least fiv-iii otlier n-.i ::il Xev aJa. so ; have Indians enlist in the i t nueting Willi much sue-' talcs Coin:-iisio!u'r Carvl- In id a now i'ihv the other . ' . v. i-.o nr.-1. vans! in (hat tiio pn-i osition to them. '" k-si u-'oii the idea with hjectod strongly to having make sol..:crs ot them- be wanted time to hear 1 !- i : t ,o triis.' down in ADDITIONAL COl'XTY SKWS. Aurora. Pain, rain ! K.iining again. Crops are in a nourishing condition. Messrs. Wilbur tiraves, John H.ilv ami Saw mill men sav the .lcmuu.1 for lumber 1 11 "" priiiai'le. such a far exceeds their expo, Unions, and many ""' ,i"h I '""I- candy stand. olllce, etc buildings are Nuna deluxe I here for want li fe-ni-r. ipiick supply. William l.overi.lgc has just received a large hay press. It is named "Alligator," ami was shipped by "J. A. Snonccr M I'h Illinois. MlsS VlHV lUws of l'.,rll.,,,.l goril irtoniiuii t, -j'lenuiil gtowiil. We were through the hills adjacent to .Maple Uidge yistenlav. and were really Meadow hrvok As a .;r n-ral thii f.u "m rs in this loc.iln lire through pulling in lln ir spring lop- i ! flic warm showers of the pt few day l.....:.:,.... . I ""' i'i,-ii.-in'i3 unnir luwii mis week, Mr. P. A. Kacey, of Missouri, is located here, and will start to build three business Tllt'SC 'Ji tin st l;lt Jill ill StitfllillL'. Iillilt ran In I to i can liui t!it very latest iiiiiniviinriit etc,, ntid t'M'i v pair in war- i o,m M'l'VH't', tu- tlie jiiirt liaspr aiiuilicr pair five or their liUMieV 1'etilinleil, pro- i place were wit- ini; w a- nplished. tection. She tew policy. lieorge Sutherland of thi uesses in me luilcr case. Mr. Kohert Poinsett spent Saturday in your city. r.'l. braves ami Joe Haehtnanti disposeil ol a nniulser of their sheep last wwk. A large May- iay picnic was given by the pupils of Miss Kouald s s,-h,iol last Satur day. Mr. F. Amen lelf for Saletn Weluesday, but has retiirned. Mr. Joe Ihuhiuann went to Portland Monday. A number of Mr. Cole's men are iiniiln.- on a. pointed to eon-, ,ri a(.ro,s R(K.k t're-lt. which thev duties I largely in- . had U-eu obliged to remove in getting so,,,".. tnmgypro- low down the river. S. J'. Piitnain lectured at Pioneer hall ; lt -Monday evening on the "Demands ol I Lilieralism." Thk New York Commercial Cn ion thinks' At 'he entertainment at Hutteville the! th.it sniue kind of u customs union with i -v"rora bal':1 furuishetl the music. Canada is mv.arv t prevent a class of1 Tuesday at II. .1) A. M. President Har- our laws prohibit irom ! rison passed through here uuiid the hurrahs wav of Canada. That ol "'l' inrge liiiiiiU r of ( eople assemhled at n hu ;ts from the l'a- i '''t- depot and t.eiglibonug huildings. It A'ter ha i-g tri,sl live trade for ten years, ' veden f II i: t.- line with other enlighte-e-1 1 it: 'tis a fev v,:irs :o.0 a.,.; adopted pnv ! i'ic: tlx- -alisiied with her 1 u in- judge from the I la-a'y ma-'e to the par-! rcooni mendi liament by a aider th ijue cn-ased. As tactionist m sentiment, there can be little dnuht that the reci.t.iiiu-tidntions will lie axioptcl. on C io pari. anient is houses here soon as himher can lie i cured. Harlow A Co. have just ns civ ed a large lire and burglar prool sale; it is now In Its j place in their olllce. I It is surprising to think, with the very j small amount of advertising ihat has been done for our town, that so much property has been bought up by actual settlers. Mr. Turner, of the Kdison Khvtric Light Co., of Portland, paid our tow i a visit hist Tuesday, and was so much plcasoo tlutt he purchased a ten acre tract, and will at once put in nn industry that will have no like eipiat on the Pacific coast. Our merrymakers an' anxiously awaiting Saturday evening, when they will have the j opportunity of "skipping the light latilas- j tic." The hull is now receiving its decora- I turns, and arrangements have U-en made ! for a full brass hand to he in attendance. . K.'crvUnly is omlialk invited. surprised lo s the w d,l hinds liHUlis Vi II I. I'd: : pi.n i n i ui it wiNpow in iv iomi: IN. .it r s sons as irtin igr:n-ts landing con. jmirna; re!i.r dii f-tt-i, t from Hr:!i-li hca-l-ta-; the pi -es, a 1 th States. i:.- b the !,T had been resirted that the train would toi after paving the j ,ive minutes, and for that reason hundred: tin ent itn s there i- ;o prevent their entering the I'nited Tiis KvTEP.rr.isK ludicves in protection of heme industries, and to further this end j ontsjiie peddlers should be made to pay a j license that will protect home merchants who are .striving to build up the country.! A correspondent in another column says , that re. Idlers are getting to he too ph-ntv. ' a;nl tome a-v very ii.-uHng if yon do not buy. It is a niiuoii.s policy not to protect home manufactures and local business enterprises. of people assemhled from all parts of the country adjacent, and naturally many ex clamations of disappointment were heard when the train steamed by without stopping- Claiia UoNAl.tl. Mav, Kl. Tue Aa:-traiK,n ballot system will proha lily boi-orne a law in ev ery state in the l'n ion. Twenty-one states have already alnpted this style of ballot at elections, va ried sometimes with slight modifications. Mure than a third of these have adopted it Since the elections la-st November. Bills to bring about the reform are also before the I legislatures of sevural otlier states, and some of them will undnubtodly be successful. The complaint of the London Times should lie looked after, and the supreme court of the United States should be admon u! ed to hurry np matters. The case of the sfl!er Sayward has been postponed until October, and the "Thunderer" is aghast. The delay of American courts are not m derstosd in England, and they almost in vite the civilized world to express an opin ion. It is too bad. C.xLiMKMrA has just passed a law requir ing all executions of persons sentenced to hang to be performed at San Quinten, within the walls of the state penitentiary. This is n idea worth imitating. The publicity of hanging Iwes could thereby be wholly avoided, and a wholesome influence would bt exerted upon criminals. An Italian news aperin New York calls the civilization of America a bluff and a humbug. If its editor and its patrons do not like A meriea they should be permitted to return to the land of their nativity to make room for better citizens. This coun try has no use for such anarchists. OitEnoN City as a manufacturing center is : rc-OHiiueuily the peer of any city on the Pacific coast, ot.t is the con t.. .Ml li.i ! ii.:;.'t -i ' Highland. The sowing is nearly all finished in this j section of country. Potatoes are not nearly all planted. We are having nice rains, and spring crops look well Our school is under the management of MissT. Maytield. The Association under the auspices of the liaptist church will be held at Highland, commencing Thursday, May 7th, and con tinuing about one week. Uev. Short is the preacher in charge. A Farmers' Alliance was organized at the Highland hall with a membership of fif teen; also one at Harmony with a member- ship of twenty. Horn, to the wife of G. R. Miller, a daugh ter. Mother and baby are both well. Mr. Miller had his foot severely braised by a horse falling on it two weeks since. He is slowlv recovering. John Griffin, Ed. Harrington, and John Gard are prostrate with la grippe. Kd. Harrington has lost a valuable cow. Our worthy friend William Livingstone is stll on the sick list. Wm. Henderson is running the ranch. By all means, a question box, Mr. Editor. I will ask one for a starter: Hw can a man protect bis stock on the public common whan run or chased by tlie neighbors' dogs? COKBKSrONIIKNT, Slay 4, 1891. Oswexo Another week has inisse.l, ami ()WVl;o is j having plenty ot rain ami mud . j '1 he Oregon City huse hall nine arrived in full force Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in the South Oregon City hack. The Oswego tune were arrayed in new suits, and were on the tield to reteive theiropponeiits. We are j sorry to ay, Mr. Editor, that Oreg itv, j in all her glory, whs defeated- I'J jmimh in 'favor of the Oswcguitcstn II for the Oregon i City nine, in seven innings. We ad ie the j defeated to learn to play .base ball U-I'ore : ""'v challenge such a manly team as our little village boasts. ! It sa pity that some of the young gentle- men, especially those that are strangers, j don't Use a little U tter language on the streets. Hoys, try to do lietter the next j time you call on us, as we are peaceful citi I zens; but when our dignity is insulted jus- tice is on hand in the form of law. One of our young gentlemen, Mr. Harvey i Hrien, was poiso 1 by poison oak while on a pleasure up the lake last Sunday. We are sorry for you, Harvey. The school children spent u verv delight ful day in the woods last Saturday. Services have been held all the week at the Catholic church. Every one went to see Harrison yester day. One young gentleman and his girl were so excited that they went out in the rain without their umbrella. We hearol several of the boys having to walk home. Messrs. Haines, James Layman, Ed Haines and Frank Davidson were in Oregot; t'ity yesterday. Charlie Wither wears tlie kroadestsmile of any one in town. A girl has arrived at his home with Harrison. Hn.is. lie atitindaiice of teed on In some l hues one could mow a very good ipiantity and ,iialitv ot wild cm i ne which coveu d tl e land and is fully two feci high. " I lie I .iiivon I reek l.v ccum is ihe latest ' victim ol hi grippe. At its regular se-sion on thelslinst.ini it was decided to give it a peiio.lof recreation, so h was adjourned to the lir-t Kriday evening in Oi tnlier. Ul. We a, knowledge a lea-ant call Icon Mr. W. W. Pulley on the .' I insl. Mls N, lhe llopl-etg Is oil a lengthy so- j.'flrn al the Pahs City. Wewih her a pleasant i-it. Mr. S. A. I ane is in the emplov of Mr vt. bisincr, clearing land tor cultivation and slashing down a pictures, (lie grove ol young lirs, Mr. J. II. Wright started Monday nt, a business trip to Woodiniru and t,en.n. Mr Charles llulilutd started the sau e dav on a liu-incs trip u French Prairie, The organizer of the Farmers' Alliance miss.si our" con nuiiutv as he vn nt s,i,,e. j iug around the i in le la-t week; but no la mentations wen- heard hereon on that ac count. There was a hull at Ihe residence of Mr. Ta;. lor on i!,e evening nt the '.'d instant. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. The . u know ledgcd leading dealrra in GENERAL MERCHANDISp rs mf MUX.C.M. IU.N OLRSONatXS H Sr-C. gljl - auwaiio wots ukx. - i hu-inev trip W French Pi.one. . It K f i tV jX 1 4 ft ST ISJT1 -51 r -i m .f r t.w cy? WZ3sSSd ..,.... , .. ,.. ..... fiy,.i. ?"i. Ar.--ji' ; " v, ixr'r.ZKC.t I -MierttsmT ,.,-Hens. tefll S i .,-1 , ii ., ,- i '':'1:-''-Hf irtsii-iil'ili mmk'" kT, ' ' - V' l he follow in I, the list of let lei s re- .- - ..-... - iiuiiiiiin.- in ine nosi olllce at On-eoii Mo .re, i l.-orge Miller. Mrs s.i rah Mamiler. Jonu McKinne,, Mrs ', l Martin. Mrs Ihissaha Th iiiiiiiiing in I ity, May H, ISid Ando, Martha Ituckmati, Win Hrown. llenj M Carpenter, II. T Card, Willie II I onsowe, Mrs Joseph i I I onnell I Cooper,. foshlUI Pli-ton, Mn ,er l-lexander. Willi, i,nin,.l,v . Sh. i n m X Fleming, Murray. L' htih r, .h.h.inn I'ishhnrn, Fd 'l ow n-, i, i iti, llettniaii. I aril Town- I, Ned II Hedges. Flinlioth Wieduer, Andreas Hopper, Miss Nora F. Wright. II Kellogg, Mrs Orleans iimwiddt. .1 I) Leonard, Hurry Zuuiwal It. Mrs Mav Morton, J W If called for sav when advertised. E. M. U.xnuh, p. M. sui.K ai,i;ms loi: nip i i pm-v ifi RED : SCHOOL : HOUSE In pvat variety. SHOE 1 hos. The only draw-bank at pr'-- rtcn 'A the ri West Oregon CHy. I wo Germans from the Hast have nur- I chased three lots in Windsor, and are building a house. Mr. Parker intends to build a residence i on his lots in a short time. Messrs, Hargreaves and May were here Monday locating the site of the new school house. Mrs. and Miss Ana Baird were here last week and visited the school. The new sidewalk is a favorite resort for pedestrians. Thepupih, teachers, iincj several of the pa! runs inarched in a body to attend the re- ( :,-. of tin: prn-Ph:nt la-t Tuesday. All ' Logan Iteni, The neit time a "Spectator" goes toanen- tertainmentto take nolei, if he would take an ear trumet and a pair of siiectacles along he might hear and see the whole of the program, or at least get right what he does hear and see. 8o thinks another spec tator. The dance at Fisher's mill Friday night, May 1st, was well attended, and a pleasant time was had. It is hoped this will not be the lastone of the season. Thko, llui-kli'ii'N .trill. 'a Suite. The Host Salve in the, world fur Cniu liruiHt'B, Sores, Plcers, Salt Itheuni Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands Uiiltiluins, Corns, and all Skin F.ni noun, nun iioniuvciy cures t lies, or no pav required. It m guaranteed In give perioci siiusiaciion, or inonev rcfundet Price 2.r) rents per box. For sulu by (i Mnllno Notes. La grippe bus nearly disappeared. The farmers have been busy improving the time between showers to sow their drops, but many gardens remain unplunted. While the crops grow the roads are grow ing too, but down instead of up, and we hear of some tempers thut the rain affects in the same manner. Miss Casto has thirty-five scholars en rolled on the school record, mostly small ones. Mr. Henrv Smith and his bride, of Alhi. are vi.-itinp' his hrnllmr, J, W. Smith, will'T in ii"! .Mu'inn n.lh-r n.ill leraono troubled with rheumatism Htiouiu road the lollowing from .Mrs. N M. 1'otera, of Fast Pes Moinea, Iowa HhesayB: I had suffered with rheuma tism me greater part of the time for neanv seven years. I doctored a great deal for it with physicians and tril electric belts, patent medicines and al moin everyuung that wan recommended for rhpimuitiHtn. Finally a neighbor ml- vised mo to tiy Chamberlain's 1 'uin Itiil. sam and was no sure Unit it would heli . r . ...... i l. ... . . .... uio viiab a piouieu u uoine. ii uui help me, right from the start : but it took fW u ceni noiiies io cure mo, ho you can gueag now uan i was as two bottles will euro any ordinary case " For sulu by 1. HUIMIIlg, lllugglHl. A few days ago whilo sitting in Elder tsros., rtrug Btore at Tingloy, Iowa, Mr. T. L. Dyur, a well known citizen, eumt) in and asked for something for a Hnvern coldwhicli he had. Mr. Elder took down a bottlo of Chamberlain's Syrup and said ; "Horo io something I can recommend. It commands a largo salo and genuine satisfaction. It is nn excellent preparation and cheap." Mr. Dyer purchased a bottlo, anil "the next day when wo saw him ho said he whs iinicli better, and tbo day following ap peared to bo entirely restored. This in n specimen of the effort ivenesB of Ihi:-' prnpninlioin- lln-i Moines AT:. i ! .-, M. ;;... '-. a. ii o'-iiug, ih-u - ;. . ran & Son OREGON CITY IK()t WORKS, JAMES JtOAKK &.((), I'ri.niielnrs. r . .... iuui.tnacuirers, and Ht-alfM in all kimlx CAbUNti.S furnisheil ai 'f Maehineiy. Kl.l'AIKS lutmijiily imul0 . PORTLAND PRICES fflfffilfEHIffOBK QUEEN BEE RESTAURANT and LUNCH COUNTER I")' ami nlnht. iin, i ('Imps in any Hi vie. Side entrance for lailii'M. - OIlKUON I ITV. Meals nerved main stiikkt. GREAT REDUCTION IN PHOTO OR A PS the old eHlnhliHi,,.,! a,l relhihl,, iilintiignipticr, I R. PHIER "'''"'"''"""f a,T,,M. OBLETT, Idvexy, Fi-o,I an.l HuloSUlilo ORCCON CITY. LOCAIKD IIKTWKKN TIIK DKIDUK AND bKI'DT 1)"uIi1.mii..1 SinK0 RiKH, find uml j"" l";rH, H ulwityH , 1Iin,j Rt t, owes ,,,.. A (iorral, (,()nnw,t(,j wilh th.. Imrn fur lti.wo ntoek. ,7 """"!' "WifliiiK any kind ot lottr. i. ... "I'lly utu-ndud to liv ueraon or cur "T. Horsos Bought and Sold. 0. J. LOVEJOY, j Mt.M.ltll IN l',:l anil Fancy Groceries. in-; I Kel tin: .;! ill gel kim. .' Q . i i i.: a iininh'-r Iimiii In I ing lantHundaycvening. , e aitenilfcij meet- j ' i.nn.'i: iiowur.l. j ''ii V Miss Jennie McManus is siiending a few I JvVTKi:ri;i WORK. o.i' .Iwi; hi. ni, I., nn, Shop on Kc-velilh i,e.;t, M " l"l lll'll AMI , .on uitv 1 "I'lm.ilto .I.-jM.t Mr