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Oregon City hnterprisc. OIIKlltlN CI I V HKKICKHH Mnr, HiuiiirctiT (Milnl ul I'lild'a A itm if, Oily Allnniny, Hmit 4'itinHiUklnNfir, Hii.'l. of WuIit Works, Waslilioanla l.'l rent ii tlilg wuiik only, not rit-xt wiick, at tint llii.uar, corimr III' I III l')Ntllflll'lt. J It. MimIiiii, rt'iMilillrrtii Moiniiiiw f 'ir I'liiniiiinHiniiKr wiin In Oirk-nii City from Clir Kmiliimt, i;ollli('llliiim - T. . W. II. IIiiwkII II. II. I'.llllHlll l'Hl!f. I C l uti n. Jfilm inilim', J. J, 1.IHIHU, It, rtnr, I,, J or ttir, llnury Mliiiiin, J, W. Mnltall. iioiini'll urni'ls first W111I111111U) ufeai'h iiiimlh In ally hill lllrmii Mtrmiilil I. . I'L-K 1 II...... I K h 1 nli 11 , 1''" I'liiiiitarua Iihiiki for Ii 11 to 1 111 iimim in "k m"h ' n,"kl,lK I'1" " omfiirliililii, shit IicIiik ! IUIm'ih'Ii, Jr. 1 vi'lV Hlrk ainl no' i'XimmI.iI In livn Kit J DA V, MAY 211. IHIHI. ... . a CHAT AHOUT TOWN. kit m. Hour Hwi'it " Miami " Pill Onion " ly llm liolilo, ki'K or In hulk. Ollvimln tmlk. K. K. Wii.i.iamk, Ilia dionir. 'i jr linya' iIiuhs ulrnw lint o to H111 ICarkiit lori. (iiMiil tint o Hiihii I'ullur, latent M)li'. Turkor A I ln nr. I. Tiy Ire i ri'uin nihU nt lint Novelty Camly l'"nrloty. Money lo limn on (rool real ih!h1m uprurlty liy A. H inBwr. Ice rriMiii mill ii'U cream aoila hI Hit! Nuvi'lly I'anly Karlurv. Il )ou mil tionlili'il villi (iKinliuir, k" to KuniHwoitli, Imi'itii cum you Triininixl data, nuw kooiIh, from M cunt to 75 fi'iiln Ht MrN. Klaili'ii'a. fiw "IMISTINK" for fl.wr. (liar iiiiiii A Co., niti'iit. Ciri'iilMr free. Nii nullum iiii'l liirtmn j tint arrived I Mi mt lioMmnitli'a millinery purloin. You ran net ll'iwur liaiiki't for IWora tion ami riimnii'iuf inent exun le nt the Itarkct (torn. (Inn awalluw iloeii not inuku mirinu, lull oiii) Hwallow ol Onii Minnie t'oiiiili Cure lirinK" relief. CO. Ilunlley, tlriitiKl!. Munyon'ii iiii'iliritimarti the Ulent, ami Cliannaii A Co., Hut UiU iIhIo lril' ilUtii, liave arouiilele nU k. I'ainplileta fiwi. I'r. J. V, Weli'h, denlint, linn re inove l liis Dlllce from the (Courier IniiM Hill to Mm Willamette lilot k iiimxiIo tliu Kntollire, iitair. A ilollur aavetl la viial to two dollar mined. 1'ay up your HiiWIiitinn to the Kmtkhi'HImk and gel the tin) heneflt of the redtii'tlon In price. Coirea poll 12, 111 and 20 rent! corns and ne thn new atom, thn rlipaiient holme in OreKnii, Thn Ilataar, next to pontudlie, I.. A. 1'atteraon A Co. I'ilet of veoile liavo pilea, hut l Witt' Witvliliaanl rtnlve will euro them. When ruirly applied it curta aratila an I bum without the aliulitorit pain. I'r. White' hair Kruwur, 15 rentaon application at Karimwurtli'a. Cleana your head and eradicate thn ilundruir and make your hair amooth and soft. Sowing Machinea cheap. Want awing machine? (let a kooiI one and y .'.'; live yearn uimruntce ; T dow n !) Hir month until paid. Ken llellomy A ntinch about it. One niiniite la tint nluinlunl time, and Onii Minute CimU ('me in the ntHuJiird preparaliou for every form of cough or cold. It In Hie only Iniriuli-nn niinedv lliut proiliicen iiiiini'iliiilit reHiilta. C, 0. Ilunlley, lruyfl-t. Janoli HcliiMiiiiinir, 01 Nn I'.rt pre clnrt, In now a full ll.-ig,.i cita in'of the United Hliiten, He who in tlm my Hnl Halurdiiy ami rnnuiiiiced all iillngiunni to thn iiiiMTor of (iermuny, and in now aili homed to cum! bin vnUi at Ihn nlatu election next Monday. Coxy la liiira 111 thn iiiUinint of the populUln. They t l.iim to ilinowu him hut he coineii nniirnr exprnHning tliu pop- ulint doi trinti than tliu other Import. I'opulUin, when carried to it logical ...... ..I. ....... ! . ' , ... . ...11. Minimi, m niiupiy a iiiiiii uirm lor an auliy. I'orlUnd Hiapakli, Mm. Ituhert Warner, by ranvanning among the Udien, rained enough money lo ptirchaxe an elegant porlicrti for thn widu door lielwcen the recepiion and reaiPiu riMjinn of ibo Y. M. ('. A., ami lhn name wan formally prencnlnd to the Annociation luni Tiicm.Ihv. Young molhera dread thn aummer inonlhn on account of thegreat mortality Hiuong chillren, rauneil by bowel trouble. IWnrt aafety may lie annured Ihoae who keep 011 band HeVt'ill'a Colic ft ('holera cure, and admininli-r Ii promptly. Kor crnnipn, liiliimx colic. dynentery and diarrlm-, it allonU iimtant relief, C. 1 1 1 11 1 If V. drilugint. Tim man who eat becaunu he la hun gry in, thiii far, on a level with the hrulcn. The man who atop eating the moment bin hunger 1 apiieaned ia tlm wine man. Nature need 110 more than Frank 1. Welch, denlint, graduate of the University of ronunylvania, will be in Oregon City office Thnmilay of ouch week ; remainder of each week In l'ort land ollico, room 77 Hi-kuui building. loVitt'a HariniirillucluaiiHe the bbxxl incruaaea the aputite and tone up the ayntem. It ha benelltled many people who have aulferud from blood dinonler. It will help you. C. (1. Huntley, drug Klnt. In lhn Kpiing a young niun'a fancy lightly Mum to I hough t of DeWitt'a Mtllo Karly KinerM, for they always cleamut the liver, purify thn blood, and invlgoratu thn ayHtcm. C. 0. Huntley, liruggUt. I). It. Andrews ia haying hia bonne on Full View flnlHhod up, and in now ready for the pliiHterur. When the lur ninbingH aro completed, thin will be the neatent and hcHt-appointed dwelling in that part of the city. Mrs. It. DeYonng, Middleburg, Ia, write. I have lined One Minute Cough Cure for nix years, both for myself and children, and I consider it the (iiickeHt acting and moat HatiaUctory Cough Cure I have ever lined. C. U. Huntley, Drug giit. The bargains at K. K. Martin's store will only last 15 days. Itng, slightly damaged by smoke, will be sold nt half price; matting, slightly damaged at ball prico, and good matting at two- third of the regular price. A great slaughter sale of good slightly damagod by smoke will be on for tho next 15 days at K. E. Martin's cash store in the old Methodist church on Reyentti street. Many of the good not in the least damaged, will be sold away down below coat. Vegetables fresh from the garden cook easier and are fur more palatable than are stale vegetables that have been wilted and dust covered while exposed for sale in front of some grocery store. By buying direct from Tompkin's Bros, wagon you get vegetables that are fresh and crisp and at first cost. Their lettuce, asparagus and rhubarb cannot be ex celled line. Full of other vetetaolcs. nhnrall for Continued rxcena bring) about indigenlion or dynpepnia, with limn of llrnh, stmiiKth, sleep, ambition and n accumulation of clien, puinn and many daugeroun local inaUdic, The ntomach now can do nothing nlone. We mutt apjieal to noma artificially digented fowl which can also digent other food That i to nay, we munt usn the Shaker Digtntive Cordial. Tin eflect in nromnt and cheering. The chronic piin ami din Ire censes. Apietita presently revive Flenb and vigor gradually come back, and thn mfloier recover. But be must b careful in futiirn. Atrial bottle for 10 rents I.AXOI. ia the lient medicine for children. Doctor recoiinued in place of Castor Oil. Or(fiin City t Portland. Line by line Oregon City in coming to successfully compete with Portland. Now it ia harness ami shoe that have met with a rvductien. I am selling complete set of single liarniM, my own make, hand netted for A heavy breaking team harness, bun.bmade, $-.'tl. Fine silver platej harness at propor tionately low price. All kinds of home goodn, ruddlen, whip and robes. In shoes I have the lxxt goods fn Ore gon City at the lowest price. A good men s every day shoe for l.t5 that is a bargain. Ladies' fine nehblu, $l.,f0. genuine mens' kangaroo, glove calf, '2.50. Hnpulring a specialty in harness, shoes, etc. C. A. Wii.i.kv. Seventh Street, near the dcot. tf A I'oor Mnn's Chuiirr. A splendid l.Vacre tract near Oregon City on Molalla roud, near two churches and graded school, a live, progressive neighborhood, good soil and half under cultivation, balance in pasture. New house, good well, all kind of fruit. Term $5iMI, f 175 down, balance in four years time at 8 per cent interest. This is the best bargain ever otl'ered in Oregon City. I nil on Jan. A. Wells, ollice ol C. II. Ije, near Bank of Oregon City. Whooping Cough. There is no danger from this disease when Cliamherluin s Cough Kemeduy is fieely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and aids its expectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedy recovory. There is not the least danger in giving the remedy to children or babies, as it contains no Injurious substance. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. A Home-like Hotel. Farmers and the traveling public will tlnd a comfortable home-like place to stop at when in Oregon City at the Oriental hotol. Table supplied with an abundunco of tho best the market af fords. Booms and beds are clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excelled. John Dkksciikr, Prop. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Bladen. He has it at bis finger ends. Straw hats, 5 cts. up ; sweaters, 25 cts. up; nobby neckties, It) cts; dark or light lawns 5 cts, good muslins, ginghams, calicos and outings 5 cts per yard. Shoes at cut prices. Kso Front Traoino Co. Chutuiii Rote. I'rolennor W. II. Buyer, the popular 1 i.. ..1 .1... 1 ... 11. ..i..i . 11 .i 1 1 ii'U'jur 01 inn npono ciuu 01 roriiHiiu nan been engiiged by thn Chautauqua 1 mniingemeiil lor thn mimic at thn mini-1 hut aninbly. Munv will recall thn 1 ovaii'in given to 1'iolesnor Buyer a few 1 weeks ago at thn Murqimm (Iraml where be brought out Hayilen'a great oratorio, "The Creation" with several hundred singer. At the close of the magnificent performance l'rofensor Boynr wan called bef ire the footlight and crowned with laurel amid the deafening applause of llie immense audience. Professor Buyer has sp'iken to In Apollo club to en list them in giving "Thn C'ealiou" here at the Chautauqua on the opening night ..1 ii ........ 1. 1.. ....1 ii 1 .....1 il M.O nn.-lllll tlll'JT IIMVU lHU Hll4 an voieu 10 neip mm make tin one 01 the greatest musical event in the history lit thn Northwest. The Sulem singer are also practicing on "The Creation" and will comn and Join the Port land sinners in thi great municul festivul. Professor Hover wiliea to meet all the Oregon City singer next Wednesday evening, Jiiim ,', at thn Methodist church where he will begin drilling them on sncial music for the anseinby. The Chaiituuqua manager pay Profennor Boynr IKK) lor thin work, thus giving thn Oregon City singer the advantage of training under an acknow ledged master and it in hoped that every singer in thn city will attend Profennor Buyer's reheamal and assist him in every wa to make tbis musical event I lung to be remembered in the history of Oregon. He nay thin in an opportunity he ha alway wanted of awakening the musical Interests of the entire itate. And of course thn ainger living right her are the onei of all other who will reap eieciat advantage from thi great musical movement. Highest Of all b Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report My ABSOLUTELY PURE (iruud Marshall's Order. General order for Decoration Day, May 30. lH'.Hl. Headquarter committee on Decora tion Day.Uranl Army ball, May 27, 'Ml. The undersigned having tmen requested to act a Grand Marshal on Decoration Day, promulgate the following order: 1. Headquarters will be established 011 Main street in front ol Willamette hall. 2. All Aid will report at headquarters tern at 8 ;:) a. m. prompt, and receive order for assignment. 3. The Parkplace band will report at headquarter promptly at 8:30 and pro ceed In charge of otlicer to escort child ren and different order to their places in column. The several organisations and societies taking part in the parade will assemble at their several place of meeting and will bo escorted from there lo their assigned places in column. ft. Column will, at 10 a. m., promptly move south on Maine street to cement works, thence counter inarch Main street to 10th street, thence out said street along mad up the bin IT to 7th street, and thence out said street to cemetery. 0. At the conclusion of ceremonies at the cemetery, at the sound of the bugje, the column will form at 1 he west gate of the cemetery grounds in the order designated for the mari-h out, and return to cify. and at the ar rival at the several headquarters will be dismissed. It is hoped that all societies and or ganisations will maintain the position in the column until dismissed at their several headquarters. C. II. P.utiiiv, Marshal. A Young Man's Death. Sunday morning lunt at 9:15 o'clock Warren O Dauchy died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Puuchy, at Gladstone. The funeral, services woie held at the family residence, Rev. M. L. Itugg of the First Baptist church of Oregon City ofllciuting, Tuesday at 11 a. in. The interment took place in the Clackamas cemetery and the remains were followed to thoir last resting place by a large number of friends, many of them being from this city. The Paik- pluce band, of which the deceased was a member attended the funeral in a body. Warren w as but a little over 21 years of age and was a boy of considerable promise, but for the past year be has been in poor health, owing to an attack of consumption though he was able to be in school a part of the time and to practi cally keep up his studies. Several of the L . I uesi Known cures were irieil out to no avail and alter being confined to his room for a few weeks his spirit passed to the beyond. He was a quiet, gentle manly boy and hud many friends who sincerely mourn bis loss. Allhough Mrs. J. A. Dummelt wan not present announced, the ladies of Oregon City succeeded in organizing a Ladies Auxiliary of thn Y. M. C. A. at the meeting held in lhn lecture room ax:ialion Tuenday afternoon. Mm. F. F. While wan elected prenident; Mm, L. C. Driggn vice-president, and Mrs. Ivi Johnson, .vcrelary and treas urer. Their regular monthly meeting will lie held on the last Tuesday of each month. The ladies intend tu lake step toward establishing a public drinking fountain in the reception room of the as sociation, which will he provided with ice water Iree to the public. Leading insurance agency F. K. Donaldson. The Australian lullot law as amended j reads as follow "On the receipt of the whi'e ballot a aforesaid the elector shall forthwith, and aphout leaving I lie enclosed space, retire alone to one of the compartments provided, and shall there prepare bis ballot by marking imme diately to the left of the name of the name of the candidate for hi choice for each ollice to be (iled, or by writing in the name of the person he wishes to vole for." Ton big insurance companies F. E. Donaldson. Kvangelinta Turner and Palmer cloned their neries of revival meetings at the Baptist church Wednesday evening, which have been under way for the past two week. They have been very suc cessful, and their efforts resulted ia about 100 conversions, manv of whom have been baptired and united wi'h the church. A reception will be tendered this (Friday) evening to the new mem bers at the church. Free insurance blotters F. K. Donaldson. The Southern Pacific Railroad Com pany enriched the county treasury to the extent of 2MI 60, on last Friday. That sum was the amount of their taxes on the rolling stock, depots and track situ- ated in Clackamas county, but this, however, does not cover the taxation on alt their possession in this city. The tax money was paid in gold coin, and came up by Wells, Fargo A Co ex press. Largest insurance business F. E. Donaldson. The populists have been reporting that C. 8. Porter, the repuolican wheel horse of Garfield precinct, had joined their ranks. Mr. Porter stoutly deuies any affiliation with the populists and proposes to be at the polls Monday next lo work for the party which he has voted aid worked with so long and which has always when in powei given the county prosperous times. Best insmance companies F. E. Donaldson. Rev. II. S. Holt, of Portland, who has charge of the Presbyterian Chinese mis sions in Oregon, Washington and Wes tern Idaho, delivered a lecture on mis sions at the Congregational church Wed nesday evening. Plans have already u 1 . . . m.-eii uiuue lor uie organization of a Chinese mission school in tbis city. 'Insurance that insures F. E. Donaldson. Fishing is now very good at the island below the falls, on Wednesday, a num ber of sportsmen were up from Portland and met with good success, Sidney Smyth joined the crowd, and made the star catch six tine tront weighing 95 pounds. Reliable fire insurance F. E. Donaldson. Republican .MceliiiR. The following place- and date have been set by the republican central committee for the regular meetings of the campaign. These meetings will be addressed by the candidate on the re publican ticket anil other prominent apeaker and the public nt large is cor dially invited to be present at all of tbeiii : ParkpUce May 2Mb. 7:30 Oregon City " 30th 7:30 T. F. Ryan, 8. R. Ramsbv, Secretary. Chairman. A laboring Man's Home. For a person, who desires to slop pay ing rentand to raise their own vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, out acre on Abernathy road mostly im proved, bouse, chicken -yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School bouse and church !'' of a mile from plact, tiiree brick yards and saw mill near by. Price $250, Dart down, balance on time. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire at place or address G. W. Walukon, Oregon City. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE EHST Given the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL O XT T JE2 23 GREAT UNION NORTHERN BY, PACIFIC RY. VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis AND ST. PAUL. Low VIA DENVER OMAHA AND Kansas City. Rates to all How to Care Rheumatism. Abaoo, Coo Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, '03 I wish to inform yon of the great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done my wife. She has been troubled with rheo matisin of the arms and bands for six months, and has tried many remedies prescribed for that complaint but found no relief until she nsed this pain balm one bottle of which has completely cured her. I take pleasure in recommendin it for that trouble. Yours trulv, C Billokd. 50 cent and fl.OOboltles for sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. 1S9 HARTFORD BICYCLES Reduction In Price. Owing to the great competition amon the bicycle-makers, the Pope Man a factunng Company, who control the Hartford Cycle Company, have decided to reduce the list price of the Hartfords as follows: Patterns I and 2, from $80 to $05. Patterns 3 aad 4 from 60 to S50, Patterns 4 and 6 from foO to fl5. H. C. Stcvins, jr., Agent. Oregon City, Oregon Dr. White's Hair grower for sale by L. u. Farnswortb. "TWIN COMET" ill "LITTLE GIANT" Lawn Sprinklers. BEST MADE Unique, efficient, labor saving. Wil epriniie 4 nines greater area than any other sprinklers made A Challenge. I hereby challenge any of the candi dates of the opposition parties, for pub lic discussion of the affair's of Clackam? county for the past two years, during wliicb time I have been county judge. Gordon E. Hayks. Oregon City, May 21st. IudlgCfctioQ Cured. Depressing times depress the mind; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the 8. B. Headache and Liver Cure w ill restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Dr. Vauderpool'i Fhysic, the 8. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead with us. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Clmr in a 11 & Son have a splendid line of suits of clothing of the latest styles, and those desiring new suits for Decora tion Day, will be allowed a 10 per cent discount oft the regular price for cash. The inlant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook, who reside near Green Point, lost an infant daughter last Sun day, aged one week. The terrains were interred in the city cemetery Monday. liev Highest Award at the Chicago imposition. Can be seen in operation at the court house yard, bend for cir culars giving testimonials and prices, E. STEBBINS MFG. CO. SOU MANUFACTURERS SPRINGFIELD, MASS. For sale by all hardware and rub ber stores in the U. S. AGENTS WANTED CAN MATE BIG MONEY NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE DKl'OT BRIDGE AND H. VV. Young, of Portland, will occupy the pulpit of the Congregational church next Sunday, morning and even ing. On May 2tth, County Clerk Horton is sued a man iage license to Miss Grace' Wells and Charles Palmer. Almost anything you are needing you will find at Parker and Howard's. Goods must be sold at once. Double and Single Rigs, and sail die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended-to by person ol letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. One of the most complete lines of rib bons in the city at the Racket store at extra low prices. Charman & Son will pay the highest market price for potatoes, dried fruits, eggs, etc. 60 to Trimmed hats, new goods, from 75 cents at Mrs. Sladen's. Go to the Racket store for flags for Decoration day. ! MOLALLA :- AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. Trains arrive and depart from Port land as follows: DEPAKT No. -I So. 8 For all Eastern points The Dalles Local 7:10 p.m. 8:35 a.m. No. 1 No. 7 From the East From The Dalles I 8:30 a.m. I 6:O0p m. For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. IIURLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHA8TA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Son.h s sor. a. :3Sr.M. 1045a.m. Lv Lr Ar 1 North. PortUnd Ar OrwonCttjr Lt 8. Francisco Lt 8:10a. . 1H A.. 7K p. . The above trains Mop at East Portland, Oreiron Citv. Woodburn, Halem, Tamer Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany J auction. Tangent, Sheilds, Halsev, Harrisbure, Junc tion City. Emeus. Cmwell. Drain .n.i .11 stations from Roseburg to Ashland inblusive DINING CARS ON OODEN ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cant Attached to all through trains. ROSEBCRO MAIL (Dallri. 30 a. m. I '.'7 a. a. I 5 air. Lv Lt Ar PortUnd Ar Oreiron City L Roaeburg Lr I 4 40 p. j 3:.V P. f 0:00 a. SALEM PAS-K.SGER. (Dall. m t. m. 1 4 .49 p. a I 6:1ft P. M. I L L Ar furtl.iDu Ore n City lem Ar Lr Lr I 10:15 A. If I 9:27 A. K 8:09 A. Weit Side Uiriaion. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8. Mall Train. Dally (Except Sunday.) 7:30a.M. 12:lP.a. Lr Ar Portland Corvallii Ar Lr 6:20 r.M 1:83 r.w At Albanr and forvillli nuiiun nh of Oregon Cen rul & Ejsiorn Railroad. Exdksi Train Dallr (Except 8unday) 4:45 p. a. I 7:25r. a. I Lr Ar Portland Ar McMlnnrille Lr I 8 a a. a I 5:60 a. a THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THK EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at lowest rates from L. B. Moore. Agent. Oregon City. R.KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Aaa't G. F. and Pass. Agent. SEE Davies Exhibit And have your photos taken at the gallery. Third and Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street. Webster's International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, 1 bo wnwe nou. i j. irewrr, JiMttcc IT. 8. Knpmn Court tVStnd a Potui for Specimen Puses, etc Successor of the Lmibrid&td.' Standard of tbr t'.H (loY't IMnt- ( ttitt office, the L H sii. lrfnie Court, all the : Mute Kimreine Conn. ittfl of nttiiiy ail Uie rcoooiuooiub Wantilv Commended by State Superintend- ( entN of Si'hitolM. and oUitirlAlneatoni aluitjet , wiuiout uuiuuer. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY IfClUlI It la eaiy to And the word wanted. It Is ensy to ascertain the pronunciation. It Is easy to trace the growth oi a word. It la easy to learn what a word means. Th Chicnin Times-Heralit any. VVttr'n lntenmtinnM lM'llonnrY In It piewnt l fcvui tnrvnln't' :i Kli :ity -n rvivllilnif w,rU,Ill,w t t our iHiiirinin III Ihe ii-ny pi oril-umrlHiy. orlbo- J rpv.-lyui t ov, ami dt iiTntion. Kn.m It ll:re 1 no J nmAt. llm perfwc p liumtn t duct ami stbuljut i pi.iiM.m nuite 11. imc, m, G. Jt C. MERRTAM CO., Publishers, tiprtngtteia, Mass., U.S.A.