City ON WTERPRISE. J OUKdON CITY, OREGON; FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1891. ESTABLISHED 18GG . v I IC very frlilny, I'TKIN HATICM. J 01 . -i tm ; mi ,Rtlln III Hl)VhO I KlVPII (III llillt'alloll. II TIIKHNTKIIHllsil"" . (I. W I'rmwr lleo K lili:lil A. Mmln'r A 1 1 1 i m llliii'k (I J I r H 1 1 1 MM ir . K. llrmlilnill K A, Wrlglil , II I.' l,oU W M Nn t rry Sunday Sorvlcos. U'lii, Co. Directory. IV UCKH'fcHH. , J W Mi-ldium II. II liiliiianli W. W II S mi... n W T. Wlllllucli H II C ulllt .IhIiii w. ,n, ii.lv Air V I I..Iiihii HMiii'V Hiii i-lli lit C. I" Stllltnui I ( linrlrn M.'i.lnik.' tturlivlliia Pair ruriiiH. vciit.a ttr.l Monilny Iti Ni' ..ii, li.y In Ai.ill. iraalnli Itlal Mi'lulu)' III each nirl aiicm Aral Weiliicadny if 1'Ri'U llltllltll, ITIV HKKU KIIH I V. ttynii I. I Curler h, It ilri'im .KM hirnmii A S iri...er r I-'. Minna r, r linlit .M-k ka, W II II. mill ( lUiSi'ld. ('Una Alhvy I J ,. Ctt'itiiiHii, I. s W Hrii'il. .1. i. J W it'l'itiiiu.l. ill I'lly ciiuiii'il tl tt Wiil nlli. 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I'nlla IturHlllrlll I'd. ti-i-K'.n I'lly. - Oiriimi. 11.1, 11 W.W.KI'.K AritH!Nl:V AMI COl'NSi:i.l.(lt AT LAW AMI Ntl AliV li lll li). tirr(i.n I lly . Ori'Kiitl Oltl.-i' i.i t ('itiiflrl.ra ttvw .Iruv: .lull. Il..iiir.:...i.l. I'rr rm.tl..u nml 1 1 ni.ir lnti.1 np lln .itL.ii. iiii.t ..iii. i 1.. ml .:!.. .. Inia lltraa . r . 1 1 . y -11 i.tli' li.l.-.l It. . w n; iii.k i ii i' nis.MtY !. el .in. I Nnt'ii i i'-ilii ir yy ui lli;i;fniiN .k M.n'M.Y. im aii; m,! r iir.-1'..ii iny - ori.),...ii ...in. '. iiml i: t'liitriM..ii lir..t!irra' ; mi I.l... I .'I i.l n ll-K-l. I. I'UI. IKK. ATliil.NKV AT I. AW ii. "ii. i i" w r ii. -rr. li r V l ; tiNi-in p. III! .... In,. .,.t. nl,,,!,. ,...,, j ,.,.. urn., 11 t'lly i II ill., MiM'.lii.l I. II f I" I IN. i. llm IvKMlliul ll A. OuMINii. A llullSK I I AM All I'n-ra ti.-r.in. V M Inn I Ulfi-H n l lM-lnllf. , Ml,' I" f ....ill I t ii 'i I 1 '. I M illli.l u.lll l. I. l.l.li.t.lU',- - ,1 : Ultr.i..iS i irv.. i 11 . I I III . J. Ill ?, ps. . . . 1 1 N - l S ,V II'II.M'.N I n it.. n. I III I M IN I. A W V l liS, ntiHi l .tililii nml Mun .tirrt. IT," l,r-i-..i. UK A I. I W I K III i A i I' l.A lul UK I If. I I I. AMI M ' N I . V 'III I.i i.V.N IIOMli IMI., Nn I Rri'iiliil WimImi'siIhv 111 rnrll ntlsr. rust hIiIii Miilll strrol, ml I'.ik'lllli r'v. Ky i !" II i ni'Miit, Pit's ;iiTnN, I'lirciniiu. 'I' Ill IMK CO. Nn. '.!, wViv "( 'ii .'1 1 iimnlli nl t'.'l ., ' V . IL iv, HI, I'lV" r'y .1. . II i:..SM'l.l, ! Ill i. AM. 1 . 1 I "!.!. I'll, i.' i ,. ,.( . ... il m. 'I'll ill nil:,.. I'll .. A llli '., I !'. ., y. (Hi As In i7,i;ii, l nn V. A riUKNKVS AMI CirNl:l.tiUS AT LAW MMN M 1 11 1. 1 , ! , I I ( I l i 1 1 N I'lTV, illtlllliN. Kiiinl'li Ali-lrii". ..( i!lr, l.mill Mmiry. F.irr rin.t. M,,rti,'nr'.'.. nn.l Irnn.nrl lirllrrnl l.nw Ihi.lnria T. A. Hi llllll.t.. A. s. .lt..M.II. IIUIIIK A IU(ISI ll ATTliHNKYS AT LAW, Oillra iii Jnuijur Hl-u k, (rit.n City . T. lll'IINKY, I J. W. UKAI Ktt. j . ATTnKNKYi-i AT LAW Orrtfoi. i'lly, ... - OrctiiM. Twrlvi' vi' .r t'vjtorli-ni'c nt ri'itUlcr "( v I', s uii oilii'i' hrir iiM'.itiiint'ii'l'- n In inir i"T hiliy ..I nil kiifN --I l.u-iiif". t..H.n Hi. litn l ..f Hi i- nil"! Itn Cuill!., i.H-i t'i I.IH Uv I'liH IU'' III llln yt-m-i.t! I a it-1 t'llit iv 1 iV lVK. TToi;m;v a.M CH NSU.ni: AT LAW iiltkHuN t 11 V, 1 I:, ii.wkn, ATTOUNKY AT UAW tilf'i' ciiriiiT .Mum ftiul V.ljihll. istift'lHt ojipnxttt' 4'itMrt lliHIHl1. IJanks. ,NK Of OKKta.'N U Y. I'ttK-lhf.NT, t AMIIKll. M AN litCU. Tllnft. I ll A It M A N CIIAH, It. I AVKlKl.h. Ih-jMislt- nwcivcil mi 1 j-MM In rhcrk. Apprnv''! liilU mul tii'irw (llsf'iiutiti'il. rniiiity mul eh y w ii mints Imtiutii. I .n i ii in lo uii .w i i I.i I'll- M'curiiv . rnll.-cii.iim miiili' .fnmi'tlv. IM nits s..lit on l'li-itmi'l, N.iu .Mrinn j'liii'n New York, ami all i rincipul ( liliuf Kii rope. "I'l U wi ii'!.lc exi'hii tiki's km'-I nn ilmnl, Sun Km llcisi'M, ('lllt':i.t tlli'l Ai'W Ynt k. I si i:k-t f.un on i i mi: i-i:i'"M rs . i oil - vs: Kur llirco utniiths, 4 per ct'iii p-'i' minnm. For it miiTilliH, r iu-r n'ril. pm niiiuim. Kor Vi UiOiuliN, ft prr otMit. per uiitiuih, Tlmo for! I flcntcf of iIi'IhihHp pnyiilil s on do miinii, but Inlcrtt foi fHtcd If tiriuvu brfore iMid of ti-rni ol (U'pcmlt. rIIl t U.MMVlKV'IAl. HANK, OK (HiKiiON CI I'Y. Ciipllnl, ... ?uni,tRKI 'Mi A NNACTH A ll KN Kit A I. lUNMNH IU"UNIT.s. mn.lo. Hi IU lliM'tiunUMl, MikcH co liTlltMis. illlV- Htitl -rIK I'M'ilHIl!'!' I'M il'l points in f!n- I'liPffl Sl'iu-S l'"tii-i'pr ,Mn! 1 1 1 1 1 KotiH. i'. (i iiu r,'rri", i li! :.- I tn rhrr);, Illli'fPSf (It iimi.u r;i'i'. u : w i mi linn' ilt'(H-.it. liMlik "i" ii : !! . ; - l :. ' i . i-".;: !n...i imiIiis in In i o. i.a it.'i;i'.'i rr:, rrj's.UMii. V K DiLNAI.I'SU.N', Ciislijer The Oomily Seat of Clackiiniiis Countvv THE GREATEST MAN UFACTURING CEN TER IN THE WEST. I'lil' lliinilt'l' 4Jrilln lliiNliiif nail I riill lriMliii'liiK llruluii ,. ul'llin .VirlliHi'ht. ' Clackamas County I woll tiiiiliiiifil itml cuntuin within i t h nrrii muno of tins Hn rnt ngrictiltiirul IuihIm in tin' Mtutf. It Iiiib tlm advantage of liulli river ami mil trunHjxir tiitinn. A un at iir'im of tho innMt ili'Hiraltli! IiiihI.m wi;re tak en up in I'uily iIiivm liy Kettleri who obtuiueil arjt tractn tlirmili tin' (lunation land claim net. ThrMe ar now li. int; cut iiiiiittiMiiiitll tnii'tHimil Hiild on i'iimv tiTiiiH, ami make very ilenirahle fruit and veii tiililc fur ii ih. Now in the time to lniy w hile IiukIh urn cheap. Wheat Raising. Clackamas county wheat curried off the lirMt jiri.cH nt the (Yntenial ex ioHitinii and (he Oregon Htatc fair. OutM, huy iiikI wheat yield liiiiintiful criijis nut infer ior to tin- production of w heat. Till' cl'npM never fail. . Hop Growing Im liecnniiii a iinlii;ilile ami important in -1 diiMlry of ( 'liukain.'is comity. Tie' hop viiiiIm uf thin county have mi fur c.-i .i j.i-il the rav avjcH of the Imp Inline mo de-ilei-t riii't ive in moiiii' neetiolli. Hops are a pi'uifyihlc crop even nt th" lowi fi nmrMH jiricc. Fruits and Vegetables- CluekuitiuH county is pre-emi-iiently the iVuit growing and veitetiildo prodiH-inir section of tlie Northwrst. IVuiieii are very pro(itahle,aiid while many extensive oreltaulM Umiil; plant ed tin le is no dan-'er of over- st.iekil! the lliaikl'lM. AppleH, peiiehi H, pairs, cherried, hlack lieiries are Maple products of superior iiia!ily. Potatoes and every wp'taUe that can he (.T'uvii in a temperate cli mate ure produced in immense (juantit ies. Timber, Manufacturint?. EtC- t Maekaliias county pos sesses I'xtensive forests of the tinest lir, lur. h. c. d.ir, ash, ma- ile, ouk and other varieties of lard Wtiod mitalile for inonu- facturine; purposes. There are already a liumher of sawmills in the county, hut the industry is only in its iiif.tncv. The pport unit ies for lumiier nian u fact ii ring ami other industries are good. Mineral Resources While this county has the greatest Iron mines and works on the Pacific coast, its mineral re sources arc only in the liegin ning of development. Exten sive deposits of the finest huild ing stone, of which satisfactory tests have heen made, are awaiting further development. Other Advantages. No where in tic1 Northwest can lands w ith ' such facilities for transportation and in close proximitv to the markets of the world he purchased at such low rates. Clackamas county oilers hotter inducements to the manufacturer, capitalist, and hoincseekcr than any section on tho Pacific coast. No hetter field for manufactur ing. The raw material exists here in aliundancc. The water power is practically inoxhaust ihlc. OreffOn City Situated at the great falls of the Willamette with 2.i0-horse power at low water, that can all !' utilized fur manufacturing, it will hc conie the great industrial cen ter of the West. It, is the ouly great 'it.T power situated on tide u.iUt, with all the ad vin tages of hoai and rail trans portation. Woolen, oexclsior, Hour and several extensive pulp and paper mills, with wood working . factories are already utilizing a portion of this im mense power. Yet there is room for hundreds more, who will he furnished with free sites and free water povr. Oregon Citv is only twelve ini'c di.-'Unt r,.,., i,., 1 1 ,., i " ,..,. , ii i 1 1 1 . ..ii ,ic euinnitv NEWS OFTHE WORLD Uollcd Doffn For lh Kdlflcatlon of Thin tulx-i'iirlHc Itpuilci M. Ufport f the Commit I of . of Nkw OKLitNii, May 10, The com mitloH uf (y nimle lu reHjrt to tli niavnr IijiiIkIiI. It nay, in purl : Tin) 8 rut work uf tlm coimnittio wan to oli tu in from tlm ulilef of police tn Kirt of tlm ninety-four mhhI nutioiiH by JtiiliiiiiB mul HIclllmiH, wliern the ac ctiBiid ewajmil for the want ol eviilenceti. Tlmn (iilloweil tlm mwuHMiiiHtluii of ('liiiif of I'olit lliiimoHKey. The ri-MiiU of the trinl ili'iiionatrnleil to tliu peoilo tlutt no one lufe from the inynlcrioim bund tbol H operateil to ard- Iiiwi of the law. It wan only when tin fear khiw into abiolute conviction that the people rose In their iniuht, took the Uwa Into their hnndii, and then followed the event of March 14 Tho report then, at length, gotm on to "how the eStiHtence of the Mafia, anil tella of a vittlt nuule to tlie Ilaliun con ul to Mnra information. He elated lie wan ready to eo-orate with the com mittee ; aud would prepare a re port containing the Information' hi his pMiion. He win convinced of the ex'mti'iice of the Mafia in the city, and had MtroiiL! HUHiit iom ua to who were the leailcm. He fiirnislied the cominitte with nainea. THK ONMCI.' KAKKOW KHCAI'K K0M IiEATH . Ilo Htuted tliut prior to the Ili-nneney aitniaKMiiiMtioii, he had in aoine "y in curred the diapieuMire of a coterie, com- iioin-d piincinilly of tli men who met ,'itth tit the Paritli priMoti. "Tfiey in ited liitn to a aupper, and "itttlimtLili he pnrtiHik only of mmp, he wSm ttinii di persUdy ill, that night with symitoiiis of poisiiiiiiij;, and n aiitiHtied his life hud tiecn atlempt"d. The written in formation, he (iiuir.lsed, however, never cuiiie. Afler aoine delay, he nolilied the rniiiiiiitlee liiui it U-iiik; an extra judi ciul body, ho did not Jeol WHrrunied in niviiiK' the ii!funii,tlii.iu. IliiriiiK the in terview with l i in the committee culled his atfcitmii Ui T,!JJh-leli alatement in a New York puper. to the etlect that the ititiyor liiiil,itpiuii!ted uu extra judi cial Imily, but i'.H object was frus Iriiled, owing to liin (forte's) earliest pruti'MlM, tun! the intervention of Mr Illume. We reminded him tli.it lie ami prominent Italian citizens Iiml railed on the committee befu e the mass iiiectitik! last li.ll, and approved uf the pacific course, and asked him how he reconciled his publikhed slaiement with this. He replied the statement be ni.ule in the New York Tribune were made us an in dividual, not as consul, ami that the re porter greatly exaggerated bis state ment. 8CliC.KSTIO.X8 11 V TI1K CUM M1TTKE. Tlie committee in puinlinn out the remedies in the existing trouble, sug gests the restriction of immigration, a reform in the criminal laws and tl.e ad ministering of criminal justice, a law recognizing the existence of the bur association, aud enduwing it with full over to !ry and disbar any attorney whoso civil practices render him un woithy uf being an officer of the com t. "The only radical remedy which sug gests itself to us,'' continues the report, "is the entire prohibition of immigra tion from Sicily and Iiw er Italy. It was found necessary to prohibit Chinese im migration, and congress passe 1 the nee-. eMiry law. The danger tu California from Chinese was no greater than the danger to this stale from the Sicilians and the south of Italy. They are un desirable citizens, and there is no reason why they should be permitted to partici pate in the blessing of the freedom and civilization, which they are not only unable to appreciate, but which they refuse to understand and accept." a in tl r I Hill Holler r.osroN, May Iti. Ceneral lluller has secured a temporary release of Mrs. Clarietla Johnson, bis client recently sentenced to to prison for perjury, and on whose account uie iteneral was ejei'ted from 'be court. Mrs. Johnson regains her liberty on a writ uf personal replevin, a process so rarely employed that it'is limit unknown. Tlie 4 aeiil s S'oeliic. Wasiuxu nix, May, V2. Senator Polpli secured today the approval by tho sec retary of war uf the location of the state portage road across the government re servation at tho Cascades for a three feet gauge road, as recommended by Major Ilumlbtiry, with the understand standing that if it was deemed import ant by the board that a road uf a dif ferent eiiuce fhuuM be built their ap plication fur a ' l':m w ;:' 1 ' c cen- AT WAHHI.KWTO The lrell-iil A jwlliflfn, hnt !) ul lleilnru IU Wahiiinoton, Mav 1H. The president in an interview with Representative Hermann today dwelt quite lengthy upon the reception extended to him t the peotile of Oregon, wherever he had an opportunity of greeting them, he espcdully made mention in glowing tonus of the magnificent ovation on the part of tlm citizens ofl'ortlund. He pronounced the ceremony at the grand eiHsition hall there, one of the must pleasant as well a unexpected, of the many surprises of the entire journey, 'llm concourse ol eople, the admirable display and perfect system observed throughout, and this on a very rainy day, made a lasting impression upon his mind. The advancement everywhere seen, as to the material progress of the state and it towns and cities was a continuous revelation. He expressed his painful regret aa to Ida failure to meet the citizens of Eugene, lie says he had no intimation lliat he was ap proaching so important a point in the state nor had any notice that the citizens theie were waiting to greet him. Hear ing the music as the train approached the depot, he hurriedly arose and pre pared to appeal, when the train moved on. Though it was an early hour, yet be says that would not have deterred him. This mishap aud that at Oakland, in California, he nays were the ouly ex ceptions to the perfect success and ex cellent management during the long journey. The president stated today that he would nut appoint any of the new cir cuit judges until the meeting of the 'I'be War In 'hllti. Nkw Yowc, May, 18. Letter and papers received by the last mail from Sou I It America contains interesting fact ' concerning the trouble in Chile. ' There seem to he probability of immediate ending ol the war. lialmecad.i's army is said to consist at present of ' 30 ,000 men, Chilean soldiers are being driven into foreign territory. . ,. " Saw Frahcuco, May' 18. For tfi pant few months, il, Franrjs, who rep resents a syndicate of English capital ists, has been endeavoring to persuade the farmers of thin state to combine. As a result of his lalsirs, California fruit cannery companies have incorpo rated with a capital stock of two million dollars. The new company comprise about two-thirds of the canneries in the state. Skattlk, May lib A acial to tlie Pout-Intelligencer from Franklin mines says that everything quiet there, though the dead-line, guarded by I'inkertons, is maintained. White miners are show signs of yielding. Several families left town today, selling their shanties, which were built on the company's prop erty, to the company, which puts negroes in possession at once. An in creased force of negroea wan pnt to work thin morning, and more will be put in tomorrow. A pasty of white miners went to the house ofJ. L. Fry, white engineer of tlie hoisting engine, who re fused to quit work, and assailed bis wife verbally, so that she had to take refuge with her husband in the engine house. At New Castle, another coal camp of the Oregon Improvement company, feeling runs high, because s a few men have stayed at work at the pumps and engines. Between twenty senate lu ileccmber. lite supreme ' ami irony snots were nreu at a speciaj judges will meet with the present cireuii j train at 9 :.')0 last night, while it was courts, under the new law which requires ! making the run from Coal creek to that otganization, the third Monday j New Castle, a distance of two miles. in June i SberilT Y oulery and Deputy McDwnalu were on the engine and several bullets whistled past their faces, but no one was bit. That the Italian government is endeav oring lu check the tide of immigration to the L'nitcd Stutes is shown by tlie issuance of a circular by tlisV Italian minister of tlie interior to the prefects of the kingdom for the restriction ol such immigration so far as minors are con cerned. ' 1'raJiH ItelirtiiJI airu'ii. i Notes or Strikes. Because of lack of orders, the nail mills of Kelly county and tie Belliiont nail mills nave shut down u! Ironton, O. "Dsy laborers on tlie Western Minne iitii railway dock at West KuLeiior. Kkatti.k. .Mav IK. The revenue cutter : T. is..' sti uc! for aduance ef '.vtmiv. It Pear arrived here today, after a moiilb's j k probable that the street laborers will cruise to Silka, Ounalaska, and Retiring strike next week. sea. Among those on board was Louis j T)e Hl;ike montl)g ggo H. Tarpley, formerly of Salem, Cited ,()fx) minei8 i) ,he penn,vlvania anj States commissioner at O.mala-ka, who Wetit Mire,amJ Gas ,, Coal made the cruis for the purpose of secur- : Colll,am, were declared off yesterday, mg witnesses in tl.e murder cases to 1 ; ,, 1()gt. 0, the gtrikl,rfl W,J0 .mained tried at Sitka. Commissioner Tarpley j at ,rwitl win reuru , v(jrk flt ,he is accompanied by his tiride, to whom (,M,r.ltlJ1 g tt.rm. he was married at Sitka on May lL'lh. j Th'B Kia'sa wo,ks assciblv, of She was Miss Bessie Bugby, daughter;. pitt,i,lllir ui,tri(.,, has decided to of Hon. John S. Bugby, of San Fran . Mlila frm ,e KniliS of Ubor and Cisco, now United Slates dim let j'"' j airiiiate with the American Federation for tl.e territory of Alaska. Captain, o( , ,lhor Assemblies at Alton, 111., Heulysava the schooners Premier and I an( s, Loui(i i,ave expressed their will- Daslung Wave were lost auoiil tlie: ShuuiHgins lsanda in April. He brought down ten of the Premier's crew. The Bear will now coal and take on board other supplies, and probably will be ready to sail for Bebring sea about June to join the Rush. Hope l"or foiKinii plivcs. Pakis, May 111. Prolessor Bernlieim has submitted bis reports to the ac ademy of medicine! regarding the experi ment smade to cure tuberculosis by trans fusion of goats' blood. The professor in his report says that tourteen patients have been treated by this system, and ingness to join the movement. '1 r.l.l.K AIIIIC 1CKIEF. The public executiouer of Germany has ap plied for an Increase of salary. In an attack oy Arnautz tm the village of Se vize five persons were killed aud many wound ed. The lite of Maine's henlth continues to at tract attention in the newspaper press of Great Britain. Hundreds of Hebrews fleeing- from persecu tion lu Corfu are arriving at briutlisi, where they expect to take passage for Alexandria. They propo.-e to settle in Egypt. The Chotto quarter of Cortu is still surround ed by military fur protection of Jews. The to- tol i,!im)i.r i.f victims u, Cnrfu i.Ata flft.in that two of them were in the last stage ; kiUl, j 1Ki , e;lty.five who died from privation of consumption. Ten of the number j Kusjlahlla m,lde acontraet with the Chattel- siitlertng from tuberculosis, the report j leraut arms fuciory by which the plant of the mills, have been greatly improved under fr.ctory and its employes are at the absolute tho new treatment, and the last two of the fourteen patients, both ol them in an an advanced stage of consumption, died six weeks after receiving the first transfusion. Bernbeim declares that tho treatement has an important effect in the early stage of consumption, but says it should not be used in the last stages. CorvuIHs i:ii'clloii. Corvau.is, May, 18. The first city election under the new charter took place today. The following named ollicers were elected : Mayor, John Barrett ; treasurer, S. Mitchens ; council man, J. K. Bryson, J. 0. 'Wilson, B. 1! Job, and Thus Elgin. The men elected are heartily in favor of the improvements provided lor in the new charter, and our citizens are pure oi a liberal and progressive administration of public affairs. Xii, AI'nli"K mayor. Skatti.b, May IS. t). B. Wilon, ex mayor of Great Bend, Kansas, who is .wanted there on a charge of embezzle ment of $-10,000, was arrested here today hv Sheriff Woolery. lie had been hero since last Tuesday and hud been under r ,.:!! mce for three- tJavs. IK' is pcr- i.'t u-ars. .( ace and appears to be disposal of Russia, who gave orders for 3,000,1X0 new rilles. According to the Buenos Ayres Standard, in dications point to the election of General Mitre as president of the Argentine Republic. He U considered to be the best available man for the position. The Posen authorities have applied to the government for instructions as to what to do with the multitude of immigrants throngine across the frontier from Russia, mosl of them iu an utterly destitute condition. Swarms of young locusts are appearing in Upper Kgypt. The government is issuing in structions as to the best means of coping with the plague and preventing the litter destruction of the Ci.tton and maize crops. Owing to the opposition in England to Rus sian and Polish immigration, the immigrants who have heretofore gone to Loudon aud been assisted llience to AmericA, will hereafter go from Hamburg to the I'mted Slates direct. Trade in Moscow is at a stmidstiil. Letters received in lierliu state that the Ceiiiiiiu colony in that city is being subjected to ninny annoy ances by the Utissiioi lau'.K.r ties, owing to the pronounced sympathy of m.oiy of its members with the Jews. 1'iieklen's AiiiIjii Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Khetim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin F.rup 'tions, and positively cures Biles, or no j pav requit'eil. it is guaianiee.i to give ; perfect satisfaction, mciev refunded. Price '-'" cents per bos. l or sale by It ; A. I'.ar.PtU. Ih. I'.'i IIIM'M. llll'tl'Op'lll' when' vessels hum evi-ry por tion of tho world anchor. V. I 1 1 1 1 ill leic, i llandlmi' lU.ui.'l' 10 I lUSi . p i:. ..M. i ' I . ;-! ... a v.. ..I .. I (Slide a'.-l ':'s :iv. Vi'l; i to say anything of his case. ;;v Tin: ti:i;im;ise ox WOKK. JOB i .) I , V (I - V rf' a X j . ..." . , ,., . r. V . .-.(5,irai- ' -1 ' ;