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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1891)
TUB ENTERPRISE. Thk fact that eo oorativ communities, where the inmihersowii everything in com mon, something slier tin plan of the bella uiilic theory are not a siU'Cw, a recently exempliiled by rupture in the Nchalcm Cooperative colony. 1'itwi.lint Cronon, wlioorymiimi this cvKnty shortly alter his particintion in the Chinoi aKitatiou chciu at Portland a few years airo, ha It is wry evident that manv of the advo- Iwn tired from its nianalremeut ami tho caiw of the policy o( the roverunieiit loan- . affair of the colony are in a very mixed up VII 4. MliNKKl i:, I'ubllshor ami I'mprlelor. FRIDAY, JULIT, 183V. ing money to the farmers at a low rate of intercut, are not ameer. They are only toadying to th weakness of a larjw number of the 0t)ation, who are KM to believe that Uiey will obtain relief from the slring rncy of hard times through this method. And it is even strange (hat such a theory finds M many advocates anions intelligent fanners as it does. Such an arrangement would redound disastrously to the very class it is intended to relieve. It is a cry started by otlice seekers, who expect to rid into profitable positions, on a popular nave of so called reform. Should this theory b put into practical effect, it would not he long until the Cnited States would he in the financial strait of the Argentine lie-1 public, as it would certainly tend to make the rich richer and th poor iwrnr, Says the Lincoln county Times in an article that hits the nail square On the head: "It! condition, t'ronen was successful in adding nut.ierous recruits to th colony Iroiu th east, and they had envied a large sawmill an extensive a large body of timber land. NTWS FROM lURLOWS. j 1HW ItVl I.KOVD MKKTINC.i j A l-urt Nwinbt'i' ht'sont From llnrlows. I KAI'ID tiKOWTII OF OI K TOWN. 1'ugHstlo Talk. -A rioueir lllnes,.. Oilier Notes of liitirv.t. ' HABIGHORST eSC IM Ktont Street. I HARDWARE Nnrlliwuaieni AeiiU fur ATKINS liemer -l,laiiinl,---l.nee I'm! land, On-ifm, O,,;,,,,,,, tilllletiH'lll '''" " "" Hlwl. , It has U-eu suggested that while the city council are actively poshing street improve inents it would be well for them to turn their attention to Main street, as this is the lrineipl through fare in the city and the first street that catches tf:e eye of th obser vant visitor. If Main street was paved In good style, it would be the very best adver tisnient Oregon City could gire to visitors lo this city from their impression conveyed by the appearance of the city below the blutr. II is conmlenlly believeil that the potato yield of Clackamas county will tie larger than it has been for manv' vears. A lanre would le manilestly unfair to those not j r,- has Kvn planted,' and the outlook owning land, and ultimately would operate j 1S verv fvrlI-. With fair prices for poor man. Capitalist would ;;,. h.,, itl1 ,Hitatoes. the farmer ol , and Would be bor- ! i'U,.fc.a, mmilv will n-m, in. uhiniihiiit rowing money from the government at .1 harvest this season. The quality and low rate of interest and loaning it hack to I 4,mtj,y ot ,u. ,.np i, already assured, the ioor man al u hitl er rate. Land would, . of course become valuable, not for its pro-1 S-kkkt fakirs and peddlers are becoming .ducliveiiess, but for its value to owners as an intolerable nuisance in Oregon City. : means of securing them money at a low i ljist summer, ordinances were passed that j rate of interest, and the country would ! practically prohibited the infliction of street ; naturally become one of landlords. The j venders, but alas! this is ail changed.! fanners had better tinker w ith the tariff j Orange and tropical fruit venders litter the ' question or the silver coinage question ; streets to the detriment of legitimate dealers : before grappling Willi one fraught with so 1 who tabor to build up the town, many dangers as tiiat of government loan- 1 - ina money.' I Thk big armored crosier Maine, now against the s.Hin own all the !a::ds. , : ' . AM 41tltW,,w . .'ft,--. U.Ml.Ko.Mi Muktinii A lain ileioga lion left lieitiTliuradavuiortiing to attend ' . ... . Urn railed rally ' to In- held t J Oregon ( lty Allt, Marquatns, on that ilay. No doubt j -- -- great intereat will le manifeated In the 1 meeting, as iU lo the inlervtlof averv land owner to use ail their effort (or the early completion ol the roa I. Hal I road build up the i-ouutry ; brings you with in easy acvt'aa of the market and conse quently increases your real estate. PvuotUBKO A Hons. Mrs, U. A. j Sheppanl, of IVnver, 1I , lias purvhnavd ' a tiltvk in Harlow's r'irst Addition, and will return soon to Denver, to iIishwh ' of her property there. Mrs. Shepmid! iso.' a most affable dinposili ui and will, be quite an NCiiiitiot to our town. j Criwcnt Wotlgos (warrantotl.) R A S lWHuiiiH. Aroiulo Filt-H, LitpHfrsi ami Wtxxl l'ht)jini;t SjH'cittltittt. lKrw in bis recent ad.lressat 'oxllock made son e telling iiits. "I have no patience :iid be, "with the weak-kneed, spindle shaukisl, watery-brained and spindle-legged dvsjieiitics w ho despair of this republic. 1 have nosyniathy aid only contempt for watery patriotism I know men who in vest abroad because ti.ey think they see the shadow ' of anarchy menacing their ss-scssiin-s. I know n en who live abroad to get out from under tbe American ava lanche. I hope tiny will never reiurn. We neither want tiiem 1 or do we want t!ie otl spring of su. h stock. We are sai.l to be in danger to the wn! of the great wealthy," C'liilinued Mr. lvpew. "Weald is very, ipiuklv viisirUiutis. in this country. My e?riencc is, mul 1 lui.e been connected tor twenty -t,'. i- y eass asatlorney andi-ouncil with men ol treat v.e.iitlr, that eight-tenths of them ioe iheir lortunes in tltcir life times. Thk S-ientilic American suggtsti the, ideauf operating a raiiro.nl across the con- j tincnt on the j Ian ot tne street car service ) by putting the far at Jl instead of 5 cents. ', The ve nder i that II. e railroad companies : haenot adopted the plan long ago. Low ) rate and cheap (ares, mean a greater amount of tratiic. A st:cet-car fare of five cents takes one a- far as the line extends. A letter goes tiirt e or lour thousand miles at tlie same rate. W hy not apply the same principle to railroan fares? The street-car is continually stopping, receiving and dis charging passengers; soon a railroad train would take on or let off people at every station, and when its terminal is reached several thousand iieople would have paid their dollar and had their ride, be it longer -or shorter. Milions of eople would travel who now stay at home, and it is believed the railroads would pay a mnch larger er oentof profits than under present rates. i being constructed at the llrooklvn navy j yard, is about t3 per cent completed. The larue niece of new around. Tom knows how those tilings are don by rlm- in days gone by. Mr. antes IVrrish Is putting up a fin barn The neighbors turned out lal Fri day to help raise, and after the raising, were treated to a Hue warm dinner prepared by his esteamahle wile. Jim Is a rustler ami his shoulder is always at the wheel. tlean Kirk Is to take the Highland nst ortlce soon to he vacated by Mr. Sunn. Mr. Kirk has the good will of the ieopl and Is a good man for the place, tjuilea sever storm of rain here, with soma thunder and lightening, pancd over liK.UKl.lNvt IBVINU MKKKT. A largo j Highland last Kri.lay eve, doing some dam force of men ami teams have tvctn busy ; age to gardens. We saw the storm coming, graveling Irving street north from the the air felt heavily charged with electric railroad track. Soon as this street is tluld. iVe smelt It and rtarled lor the house finished they will commence the gravel- j ''". "' ""' brliu.tone ing of the county road leading from the j " lu,w' depot to the Dak ley hill. With tho 1m- j Mi"' ' ""f lrlm,r ' '"'V 'ut piovement made by I lie i-onnty in cut-' out bleaching. 1 haven't beard ol any one ting down the Oakley hill and tho giav- Is'lng very rum u pleased alHnil it either, eling of the road from titeru to tho deait i s ,i s..r.,ll(,r i, i.uil.htitt a commodious dwelling house on his ranch, which will la- Farmers, Attention, You will Hve money ly lketi your MACHINERY The ()IU'XOi CITY IRON V0 FOR REPAIRS. tut we look for a large anioutil of wheat lo be hauled here this (all. A I'oxTKsr. Your correspondent is informed that a ten round contest is to machinery, which is nearly ready for the j take place Saturday evening in Oregon vessel, is pronounced the largest piece of; City, between Jas. leas, of Harlow, marine engine work yet constructed for an j and J S. Clark, of Oregon City. Both men are pugilists in no utile mine ami we look with interest to a lively set-too. A Small Army Messrs. Will Uros. have had tortv pickers in their pea Held I j (or the past two weeks. TI.ey icpresont 1 he crop is atxnit hall American vessel. It is also considered one of the finest ever seen in the eountrv. Tiik city council committee on health and lu til.', art, voiii nir ;,iitr in, siiik iiiii i,nii , ,. ,. , ... ,. , , .,, .. a luisv scene, the crop is , , . ' . , I tiicted and is Iwiug sbiiiisii daily to the a vengeance. They are determined Salem caunerv Next ear we hope lo city shall have the proper sanitary regula-; ,, t.am",0, ,v H jiarlow falinerv. tions. and the streets and alleys kept in aj Xiik Nkw St viii.k. Mr. J. tiroen was cleanly manner. i awarded the contract for remodeling of mmm , the livery stable from Mr. Win. Harlow . (iiiKvT excitement exists in Jackson on the corner of First and Maple streets, county over the dicoverey of Aslwstos in ; When completed it will be commodious Kvans creek. The wonderful mineral re- and well equipped sources of'lregon are only in the beginning I'l Ki'll vsl'I) Fob .1 lloMK Mrs. Thos. of devea!o eiuent.. i Miller puri littst'd a blm k this work in Harlow's tirst addition upon which she much more enjoyable than the log cahni he now tries to enjoy, July II, l"l. Ct xTn. KKAL KSTATK TKAJIH:RS. Win O'llrieii and wifu lo It W O'ltrieit, lotsl,:', a, H, 6, il, ;, and H in block -,'i, lota tl and 10 in hlork 3, tirst n 1 to Oswogo, f MliK). ,l Kichanlwxi and wife to John liich ardson, lots l';l and 4 and n ol sv 17, tp;ls, rde, l:il a, tlini. Win Harlow to Charles W Arinslmng. 'mini for deed, 40 acres in n'9 of the liurk claim in see 111, t,i 3 s, r I e, Cariilino tiard el al Lo Kainlolph Stiiikluiid, nw '4 of sec 1 1, Ip4s,r;ii, llHI John tiithons and sif All work ilnt iiroiiiniiv All kin.lai.f Tlu U s( of liiitteriiil tisi'il, ntul tiotte but skilloi (live us it trial Hinl son if our price are md At low an this work miariuitooii ns ri'iresoiilei jol'S ittti'inli'il lo without ilrlay. Machinery Supplies Kopt on Hand. I'nslitiL's furnisln'i, Agent for Waril & lirnilv' t Vtrlm-.l Kriotion Motul, ttiul Morrison's S lM.u!riiHtiti I'ltrkintj bu Die JA3IKS KOAKK & CO.. IVoinVt( Shop, 5th and Water Sts.. Oregon City.Oi Ncitr I.imis A All.rinht's Hut ln r Hhuji, wife to Kami tp 4 s, r lpl! 3 e. i THE Oregon City Sash and Door Tarry (lie Largest Stork if Ii, Pours, Hlimls, MtmMinirs, EttK In Oregon City S: tun lot. Jdr ton in iVo it! T il E political tight has actively opened in Ohio, and liovernor Campladl has lioeii re nominated by thedeniiK'rats The chances are very favorable for the election of Mc-Kinlev. w ill erect a line cottage in a short lime. Anothkr "staiii.k Mr. K. K'diler has just completed the erection of a neat stable in tbe rear ot bis lots on Irving anil First stree'a The carpenters me now at work on his restaurant and saloon building. i .v Il ir. liii i I to H illiam ,esui tli, n'a ..... . . ... .. . . . abakim oMi-i.KTioN.-iiie liotm in- . 1 1 of lie', and the i,e A ot """" in hi in "" j i, oroou is tusi Hearing completion ing pair from our neighborhood. I thought I j rooms are now being papered and w ill would send vou a lew, and if thev are not snn be readv for occupancy. The hotel Strickland, nw '4 ot 11 J70U. Herman Ilegewald and wile to M I iilbain, ti' j adre 111 sve :! I, tp 1 s, r .' e. NKI, J I' Olson toj 11 l.iiinl, hi rods or a road. 1. J It tilsen ct alto v) J Iliad and J It l.und, !' acres lor road purposes, $1 James J W hite to JiMnph A l ollies, w ' ol sec ;i4. tp 1 s, r ,1 e, IPIOO. f ne'4 sej ot ne'j and the lie '4 ol sit oil. tp I a,r ti u, Itiil acres. OAC K It to t lie Johnson, sw '. of " oml sies n ii.rs and W iiul.m inude loordi r I urtiingui j Estimate for Stair Work and Storo Fronti ioHtimi. Huilili-rs, give lis a cn.ll, nini if tiiul our priii's us low as the luwrsi. 'rw Kvea since President Cleveland inanger ated the tariff "reform" movement, the "re former" has been telling awful stories ot the miseries of Western farmers. Extravagent statements have been going the rounds placing the mortgage indebtedness in the West at prodigius amounts, some reports making it greater in many states than the value of the land itself. The Western peo ple were surprised at first to hear that they were in such a terrible way without knowing it themselves. Then, as the plans of the reforn.er" became ai parent, those west-1 voumr neoi.le of the White Kibl consigned to the wa-te basket, n ay come again. The "occasional" showers has made the farmers look a little grim, as many are in the midst of haying and they cannot see the point of the adage, "The time to make hay is when it is raining pitch-forks." Oats bids fair to be an unusual heavy crop. Fall sown grain and some pieces of grass are falling down badly. The hop louse and his movements are being closely watched by the hop raisers, biit so far he has done no damage, although they can be found In all yards' Hops are making a fine growth. The fourth passed of quietly as most of our citizens went to West Oregon City to celebrate. All report a pleasant time. The many friends of Mrs. O, C. Whitten will be glad to hear she is recovering very slowly from her severe illines. Her sister Miss Philips, of Folsom, Cal., is still with her. On Thursday the Oth inst., Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shiple, gave a lawn partv to the sorietv. erners who. Iikc i.ovenmr lloies of Iowa, j The grove around their residence was ill syn.alhized with the Free-Trade movement 1 umiuated with Chinese lanterns which and .-aw how vital to it- success it was that the stories should lind corroboration, added their testimony to the "reformer's" and de clared that everv ord he said was true. Asoien river between Portland and the upper valley, might he consummated, if the people would take the matter in their own hands. Tinted action Among the different tow ns of the valley would raise a fund to dredge the bars and build a few wing dams that would keep the river open all the season, bays the Capitol Journal: The government is again pulling a few stumps out of the Willamette. If the people would pull a few corporation tools out of office there would lie some show to get open rivers. G beat concern is manifested by the rulers of Germany over the scarcity and high prices of food in that country. Thousands of the population are clamoring for work or food; and bread, already beyond the reach of many of the unemployed poor, has taken another rise within a few days, and bread riots are imminent. Although this is a deplorable state of affairs for Germany, it will likely create a better market for Ameri can hug and wheat. Thk right of the consolidated munici pality of Portland, to repeal certain ordi nances passed by the city council of Kast Portland, that were unduly precipitated immediately before that body passed out of existence, will be decided in the courts. The bone ot contention exists from the fact of the latter council giving two street rail way companies a nionoioly, by granting thenr franchises covering the principal streets 011 the east side. enabled the company to hav e the games and sports of the early evening in the open air. At II unlock refreshments of cake and lemonade were served after Welch all re pared to the bou-e w hen the Misses Clin, felter, of Oswego, and Miss Ktansbiirough, of Mt. Tabor (a guest of Mrs. .Shipley's) and others entertained all with vocal and instru mental music. The recitations were line, but I dare not claim too much ofyourspace but will say all went away knowing the entertainment to be a success in every par ticular. Saturday was children's day in the Grange and a grand time they had. The well re paid the efforts made by the older ones in their behalf by the w ell rendered dialogues, recitations, Charades, songs, etc. Only one wm ne mentioned : A dialogue by the pu piisof Spring Ilrook school, entitled "Col umbia." They have evidently had the most careful training by their teacher, Miss Bain, as every one from Mother Columbia down to the last star that was added to our beautiful (lag acted their part perfectly. A thirteen year old son of W. Wanker shot himself with a 2J calibre rifle through the foot. He is doing well, but no dought Johnny will think next time where the gun s pointing when he pulls the trigger. Thk Htinking Water Prospector, is the not mythical name of a new Journal recent ly started in Montana, 'filename however, is no index to the character of the paper, as the old gag, "that a rose w ould smell just as sweet by another name," will apply with equal propriety here. I-etler I. Int. The following is the List of Letters re maining in the post office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 15, l)l : Dourlie, 0 If Mithell William. Dibble, Mr George Purvis. Mr Karnost A rallart. .Miss leresa Hose, t Jasper, Mr Win Taylor, K K lloecipitootler, Win Taylor, Win M Kain, .1 w v, lute, (,'has Mct'ormick, J W Weber, Mr John I'ACKAOKi. James Ilarwin. If (.ailed for, please say when advertised. K. M. RAN US, P. M, lias already several iioamers w hom wo hear speak of tho table in the highest praise. yrarxmiii) at Of a Improvkments Dr. U ilourret who decided some six weeks ago to move his drug atore from Woodburn to this point waa here this week arranging for the erection ot his building. He expressed himself aa being much surprised at the substantial improvement! made in the past six weeks which waa evidence the citizens of Barlow are not asleep. On thk Sick List. Its with regret we announce the aerioua illness of our old pioneer, Mr. 8. J. Oakley, lie is daily being attended by Dr. Martin liiesy, who has yet hopes for tils recovery. Hoibk Paimtino. Mr. T. l An drtis has let the contract of painting to Mr. W. h. lull. We hoe soon to see all the houses in town artistically painted. I'osTorrtcK Appointed. Mr. Walter Kvans has received the atipointiiient of postmaster at Harlow from Washington.' Heretofore the poMtofllce facilities have been bothersome owing to ti.e absence of a post ollice. CnSSIIlKH A1U.K Kxi'KKM.tllK. At the express otlice run be noticed a goodly amount ol express received and sent ! Soon as the business bouses are opened and ready for business a big increase can j bu lookeil for. We already have real- I ized the convenience of an express oilier. I WiiK.vr Hiving. Harlow & Co. are! readv to make advances to wheat niisem on this year's crop. A large wagon si aln is now U-ing put in a the waro- nouse which will he a great conven ience in weighing, saving considerable time and labor, itarlow A Co, will have a schedule of Portland prices daily und will make an effort to buy the hulk of the wheat in this section. Rapid Ghowtii. Our town is now three months old and can already be seen twenty new buildings that have been erected since the property was first placed on the market. Thirteen car .enter8 can daily be seen at work on different buildings. This is a showing that few towns make and proves the con fidence of buyers in our town. The good work still goes on. Pkksonal. Messrs. Cruig, Lynch and Nickum, of Brappoose, Carson, Ander son and Dr. Ilourret, of Portland, III. Koehler, of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Stieppard, of Ltonver, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Miller, of Oregon City and Mrs, J. Sonicor, of Davenport, Iowa, were In our town this week in the interest of property purchand by them. Mrs. Ty ler, of Portland, and Mr. Fred Wood ward, of Oakland, Cal., wore gucHts of Minn Mollie Barlow this week. 4 ot nw '4 ol sec ;i, tp Js, Kllrtli-licl nil tp is not of thr bcM on application. V .'P ami r .'1 e, L'ih Oln smiIuisoii to John K l.iimpaugii, sw 't' ot ii"'4 and es'4 ofnwof secvil, tp 3 s, r ft e, fiKXi. Badger (ioorge and wile to Jane U is Street. 2 acres, "00. M J Broderick to II II Wheeler and II P Saver, bond for deed, w of nw l4 of sec IL', tp ti.rle, $700. Oregon Land Co to .Miss Father llvde, lots aa and 'Si, in block 4:', Mitilorn, :i()0. J K Graham and wit to W. W. Mav, 1 :13 acres in (ieorge (irahain D 1, C II Breithanft and wife to W W llreith anft,71 ;'i0 acreB in Jacob tiriiu HI.C, IP.W. Willamette Land Co to Win Atkins, lot 12 in blk 20 plat ot Robertson, (.Via. John Stipp to 11 Htipp, 5 acres, (I. II Slepp to Thadileiis Stipp 4 acres. Iwis Woodcock to Ralph C Urimiu, 80 acres in sec 17, tp5 s, r 1 e, .100. Ueorge W Hose et al to Joseph Sevick, 111:21 acres in D I. C of Fli.aU'tli Al frey, $2500 Oregon Land Co to Mrs W. Wicbinuu, lot 2H in blk 11. Mmthorn, l"i0. Stale of Oregon to W ,1 l.eahy s'a of I sec Hi, tti 4 s, r ,i e, in;). Charles Zalni to A T I i x and wifei SO lines ill s' of se'j of sec I. tn I s. r I ! e, l.".o I II ('Incite to ! I Miller, certain land 1. Factory. Cor. Main and ilth Sts., Oregon C DO YOU WANT LUMBER GEORGE S. McCORD, At his New Mill, i',J miles fr(,m Oreg-oii City, on the MolalUF. lias a Full Stuck of' Rustic Flooring and Ceiling, Ami nil ku,!.. f Rough Lumhrr of the Ix-st quality. Ili!b order ami delivered promptly. POST OFFICE ADDRESS, CARUS. UNION PACIFIC RY. OVMLAXh IIOHTK. Tiniuslorlhe Ka-t h ave Portland A M. and !i:im )'. M, .Mime) to I. nan. From $."i(IO up. Interest, six per cent Time, 5 to I'll years. Timlnge of imv iiik on 101111 aner two years, 111 iimn you 75 per rent, of value of property, or all mcney needed to (my lot und hiiild a a house. Lnliiniteil capital. Cull 011 JamksHimw. or W. A. Wotiikiisi-oon, Kooms o and . Charman block. Job Work done on short notice at this Office. If you feel "out of Boris" cross and peevish take Dr. McLean's Sarsapa rilla; cheerfulness will return and life will acquire new zest. Highland Niftlngi, I notice your Highland correspondent through, perhaps, neglect leaves part of Highland out in the cold, or without notice, so I will endover to make a few statements to show that the growth and improvements are not all on one side of the hill. 1st. Mr. Orlando fellows has built and finished a number one granny, also two chicken bouses am! is doing ;t laud oflice business in taking out stumps and trees on his sum luer fellow. Mr. Orilllin is breaking siite a tract of land and getting it ready for fall wheat. Mr. Thomas I'errish is breaking out a lie Your Own Muster. Few people appreciate how much their impressions, their whims and im pulses, and in fact all their mentiil en ergy depends on tho harmonious action ot all the vital organs. A poorly di irested dinner may make one quarrel with a friend. A congested lever mav bring imaginary gloom and trouble into the sunniest dav. A rheumatic pain may keep you from business or work and entirely change some marked out policy A few doses of Moore's Htv vealed Remedy will give tone to every function and make you enjoy your friends and and work. If you want THE BEST, buy NORTHERN GROWN ALLEN'S S66DS If the merchant you deal willi docs not keep Ilium mind to AI.LKN direct. He, pays the postage. Beautiful cutnlogue sent free. ADDHKHS E. W. ALLEN, 171 Secoii Street, PORTLAND, OH. TICKETS !"","' ,'r'"" '"""-""i mm. 'ili'l lilri'i'O Elegant AVa Dkmg Pahce Curs. I'llinnui Palace Sleepers. FliF.K COLONIST si.KKI'IMi CAIl run Through on K.x press Trains -TO- OMAHA, COUNCIL 15 LUFFS KANSAS CITY, CHICACJO, itSt. LOUIS Fran Wnilot'T H.lNOK. t!liie connections st Portl.mt for Has claoo ami Paget Hotinil point, For further parllruLnTiu,,,,,,, , , of the Company or W. I,JK, . V. A T. A TIMHKIt lAtl.ACTJfNKS,lHisj !oll v .,r I'ublU allon. I'NITKIl HTATNM I.ANIlOrPU'S I June H, IMS. mini ,.,1 l' ."""'" of Northern Pacific R Great Overland Routs TWO FAST TWAINS IMII.Y! MK HAM. i: HI , Shortest Line to Chic: j Ami nil .. , 1 11 1 K,,i tl The Northern I'lirlllp B.t l tli mil)- lino rtiiinmt I'llssellferTlaius, Sei und-l lass SleewrB itti'lul Luxurious ,iy (.'oaelies, 1'tlllllHII t'ttlil.-M l.,llilllf I I I'alacn I'iiiintt Cars , J rrom Fort laud tn th H Hee that your tii kels read "f northern raili'ln It, B.W avoid cbaiiite of csrt. Tliruinh Cullman I'aiars Hlaojilar lam ilat giiarlma, tlliiiat iialart dlmf ('..rti,,,,!, Tcom j s.i Ually atrvlea A. I. II tRlt lorllanl. Or. 'VIleiKit, eorner Klrat snil 0 In t r KiM-iitor's Notice. 1 1.......... . . .i.. . 11. r1.11y iv b 11111 I B Of til V SI1" itor.if lh.tiite f J.mra t'f omtm, utful Clai kainnaeoiniiy.Din 1- iiavuis eiaiina aalital aia l.rt'ni-nt theiii ilulv vi.rin.,.1. al Ilia 1' I ari'y .liiliiiano. Iwvm In ilr,aim' oii, wlthlnau mouifia.from IhU i I aamo will luitlwIww, I ii'iiihi o. run" 1 fialeil .In no ja. ism. Ii'f ,!LL"J!L'i"ou Atmriiay. timber I-huIh ,hl ' MZtTiu1!'1 " ." 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