Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1896)
Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME (MT. CO.'H NTKAMKIIN, Al.tll IX l IUnN, " h'UTi Ki.,Mi.K inn ii.,rMNi l.eara I'lirllaiiil, Tajlnr IikkI iWk al (I 4', A. M. .i , Humlai uui A. M, .nl i,,,,,.. lii I ui H) I i o.lmu mi A. al, wk dir. iid I' JUaui.il ,jr. ftfltiriilna iti OiiiKdii liny !r l'ilaiii at li lt il aim a w V. VI, Huhl.,r, Kaet Ilin, ihii ai'i'iiiiimUilniia am) low ralna. Nil wa, fiaialil lian.llc.l. Hi'Wla.1 lalua uu inruiitfu iruie.ui. WU'IIIKIIN I'ACinO RAILWAY. xiimth aurmi, Callliiiiila Kiurnia lhriiiahj hiiaeliiire l,tal (way atalliina) eteleiu I'Mt.Mii.or am tit am mii, l(iirl.nr (wajr iailiiha lallliiriila f l praia iliiinili I (Ism I'lae li.ai 1 Ha. m. fiii p. pi, a. III. 77 a m V 4 , in 4 11 ; ui. I'l'HTAI. Hl'llHiUI.K. at am tinaw rnriu a.u.aoiii. ' Mill rlmoa ('i Nmili, I VI ni, ami 7 m. Mall on mima Htmili, M a. m ami 7 i m. Mall ili.tilluilr-illrnin NT-ti Ha. ui., In l.'i a Ml. Mait dial) buia-l I ' ' in mhiiIi, I a. Ill , 4 '. l". r r u.a;i.'ian' iii. Mall rlia for l inU.li.l ai il ili.rltull twili-la, ) i.lhMl, ami 4 '. III. M.iloliiaa I' r W.U.ukua onljr, 4ft a. m.. 4 it i in Mail . nltaa limn I'.iillaui), II W a. u. a id 4 l p " aim dni'lia. (Irranu ( II rl" Kly.Caiui, MtitllHi.l.lliaralaiul MnlalU Icaxa al 11 lu. ami arrltaa al li m 'irriiii CUT ! Hravor (!, Mink, (Mark. Meadow llriMik.l nlmi Mlll. and (iilii.it laavw al t a. in. Mi'ii'lay, Mailunxlagr and ri.dae, ami rainini mi Iiillnoliii daa al 4 is s. m Orra.iti rltjr In Vluia, .an ami llrdlaml Iran (HH" CIIC Miilidaj. W lliaelay ami rililar al l.uu... us., Iaalu Viola luo la)ra t 7 14 a. la , (ir"ii Ola lo Willamette. mefTnrl and il...iin, arflfoaallu wa. ami ..era. al II lo a- in. daily. Ovn-r.1 d.livaijf iii.iw la otwn uu iiuda hum 10 Ui II a. iu. A l l"H- " d'"i V' '"' ' '' aI al ma ..our 1 inompllr a"l ',n,Ir, a. uu nlliar 4, An fceef'fii mall Itial II dolajad an I I. Ill I" rrlee u.i 9 HI a- m., K I', li. lu teili e.Bi. uu lil o cl'H-a ur 4 saiiiio ear. HIU.AMKITK r A I.I J KV. tvarinium Minna. Ml a. ra. Ii uu ' lu ui " li an " li lu l I ... n. J in " 9 IU " 4.0 ' o I K' , " n in 7 IJ " v i 1 lmo ' iixmrrri rtixa 4 Ma. to. 7 14 M 4 iO W 10 mi ' 1 . 4 1 ' I (a) n. m. t u " 3 J.i 4 .11 " 4 tli " IJi " 7 i ti t ' 10 111 " Hund em lan hour iinUl t ritv k I i lu i rftil on and Ja ni li 4. C. A Mli.l.KK. "trT. KHIDAY, OCTUIIKU '.'II. IRwl. C A n 1 1 K I A l'omilll ClIKC'K. WiliKill A C'loikti. llm well known lianUare luttr clianm. iln'l l'irfc'i'il ctiiH'k on (hiu. Ut IOiIi, mill ni'vnr iliacuvetrd the till' (uroiii'0 mil 11 Inat HalurlaV linli tin clii-i k I'limn Inu'k Mti'alixl. A ntritti;w caiiui into (lie alum Mini prvKcnlriJ a IntliT Irmn Julill Si liinillir, roritMitiHi Mo Niw Km I'ln lm l (iiriin-r, who la rfuiiUr i'iialniiitr ol Wilmui A VoVo'a. Tlif IflliT rliiU'd llm Im-hmt liml Imrli ot jinlalor ili' llm Kr"'' ' iu' K'lllitiiiiK for tlm wtlli-r anil m , Ih, j jio kI tlinn iiiiiiiiiiiT fallow (or wilful oiii.Ii Um lua wuik, lio rciiialn I Hull oiIht croim uiiil il ivn tlii'in a rrup Wilaoii A CiiokM mall a ilui k (ur U ' tlmt mri lor tliv iiiltivalion o, tdu oiil In tlm dark yard at (lie rear ol Ve gnlliia'i l.arlmr l.op, with llm knot) of tlm iDinlilimlliiii brokmi oil-, ami imur-hy a almlifu IminiiitT ami twiino iiinrlif, aliowliiK that the b(iri(lar liail n IrlKliliiimil away licfora i:iiMiilnllii, llmlr work. Hiiiiiii cluura wito lukiui, ami a cniiiii of IiiiIiIch (if n lmi with oiiiitli.i. Hi'Vnrul liiilllna of film raan liiiota Hum li-ft niiialilii iii-nr 1 1 in unfit, atiollmr imli- i'iiIIom that Imrnliira lormKik tlmlr work In a hurry. Tlm liiirnlara wnm evl Inlilly fiunilliir with llm priMiiiaiiN Ha limy niailo tlmlr way tlironiili VuKiiliim'a wikiiIhIii'iI frcim llm nlli'V. Tlmy llicii prii'il up a wlmluw nuah ami I'IIoi IimI an I'liliiinrti Into a iinull duck room, Ihnii mining- anotlmr window they with In llm miilll Hirlinn of llm miloon, A a lliumifu only wi'lttlifil about tUKI kiiiiiU it win canity rollml mil throiiKli llm donra of tlm ImllilliiK. A limy Inft hotli iloora m VM It la cvlilnnt that they rlluilanl out an.iin throutili lliu wlmlow uflnr locking tlm ilooia. Mr. Caiiilinll hail clonml ii tlm aaliMin about 1 iiiinutn to 1 o'clork, ami went hniuit, ami tlm rolilnTV la niiihmii lohavn lakvn placn nlxml t :.'UJ in tlm inoriiliiii Iroiu attcmlaiit clrriiiiialanri'ii Ticinlinlli'a plai n wna alill oii at thai hour, ami aa (lllicnr hhaw rauiM along on hin lu al from lower Main atrm-t, tin with i in in partii-a atamlitiK in front ol the loon lifnnl a nolau In Karr'a butclmr Imp, whli'h ihuiiiIimI aonmlhliiK liko a ral gnawing a Ihhib. Iliitlinu went out through tlm aaloon to the mar of tlm Imtclmr ahop ami cxiuniufil llm door ami wlmlowa hut fouml tlmin ancurii. Aflur l oinlng aroiiml again to the fiont door, the lame rat-like uoiae cuuld lm heard, whii li had Im-kii notired in llm butclmr ahoi on prnviou tilglita. Thia waa ahout 3 ilk! in the morning, ami it ia evi dent that the uoiae made by the olllcvr al the rear of the ImU lmr ahop fright ened the rolilicri away tx-fore they had completed limit job. Itrady A Mcl'on- ough'a aaloon waa broken into on the ame morning, and the alot machine waa taken out into the backrard and rifled of lU conteiita, tl.fiO. From the fact that ii'illilng elae waa moleatiid In thia aaloon, the burgUra liiuat have aelected a time wlmii the night watchman waa on lower Main atreut, and hurried through with their work for (ear of getting caught. Had the rule cracker aiirci-eded in 0en ing the anfe limy would not have aecured iiiiirh, aa Mr I'auipliell aaya that he only leavea a few dollarg in the aafe of nighta. An attempt waa alno inade to bleak into the xxiti.il lire buildiiiK during the aiune niglil. Tiia I'iitatoCkoi1. -Clackaiiiaa county haa come to be one of the great potato growing rountie ol the atato, In fact there ia not another counly that export o many ola(oc path year aa thia county doe. The principal dialrlcla in which Hilatne raining i carried on, on an extonxive acale U in New Kia and Tualatin precim-la and ill each of theae lia-alitica llelda of 40 and M acre of xitnt(M' urn not um'ominoli The Inruiera have fouml thill mining a crop $:j,(XX). The will had not Imi admitted to prolmtn, and wa not brought Into court mull Mr. McKlaamlnr filed a rH lion for teller of aduiinlatratlon on the ealuln, ami at tlm Name time aaked I hat the will be prod.ncl and net aalde. Ifnnry M Klnumlnr, the philntiir aaka that the will bit ant aaide on the irrouml that the lealalrix waa not of aoiiml mind, ami Hint mnlim preaaiire wua brought to bear uHin Imr to gut the Imijiieat for Mr. (lanlner. C. 1). IjitoiinitUt la tint attor ney for Mcl'.lHander, and II. C. Crotta ami W, (Jury Johnaoii repniwmt the InUtr eata of (ianlimra. Moiik Imi'Hovkmknt liclng atauncb republican and firm believer in the election of Mi Klnlity and the revival that la to come to all line of buainea. Itoakit llm. of the Oregou City Iron Wotk aie addiiiK more appliauce to their alreiiJy very complete machine hop and foundry, with the expectation of iimi for them all. The luteal piece of machinery that they have put in I a luigii hummer for forging heaving iron. Tlm hammer itaolf will weigh f00 pound while the i-ntiru machine will weigh over a ton. The linmiiwr will lie oper aUl by compreaaei air, which will be lurniahed by an air pump, operated by the ul ctric luo'or that furniahea ower to all the machine In the ahop. With thia mounter hammer it will lie poaaible to work the largeal forging that may tie required in anv mill or factory and will enable Mimnra. Koake't to handle a clua of work Uiat tlmy could not here tofore touch. Tlutir foundry now em brace the appliancca naually found in a flrat clan ibop and it ia an Induatrial inatitutlon of which Oregon City may well be proud and which will tie a moM Important lactor In the building up of our city. Mohx Til as Tarx One hundred and iljty-two ticket were taken in Oregon City for A. O. U. W. day at the exponi (ion, which waa laat Friday. The pro ceaaioo waa the graudeat of any frater nal night held Hi the cxioaition, being a mile and a half in length, and the float and ducoratlon were grand. The firework dieplay, which wa con tinued along the line of march wa im ineiiae. The only thing that occurred to mar the featal occaaion, waa the riotoii demonstration of a lot of Itryauile that were holding a meeting at the corner of Sixth and KiirnHidK Htrceta on the line of march. To avoid more aerioas trouble the procc union counter-marched, and went through anotlmr street. The member of Fall City lodge were at the rear of ttiu proceonion, ami vonaequenlly moat of the invtiibera knew nothing alioul the trouble, and aome of them apread (he reiort that the published ac count uf the affair were campaign liea. I'. A. Miller, the iuerintvmltnt of the Willamette Fall ltuilway, was an eye-witn.-a uf the alTnir, and uy that it was really much worwi than the published account of the riot. drawn iu their (uvor on the Flrat Na tional Hunk of roithiml, which amount the letter atated that the limn had earned. The letter alao reimHted Unit they take receipt in full from llm licarer, for the amount called for in the check. The mini upon la-ing ipicxtiom'd men tioned the name of a dor.cn dinner well known to llm firm, and hit had ev ery appi'iimnce ol being a hard-working man, aa hi lunula were hard and roith, and grimed with dirt, ami bcnldea limy often ciihIi checka for their cuntonmra, who live in the country. After the check ciunit back piotealeil, Mr Miind htr wa called Uan, but ho knew nutli ing iiboul the mailer. He auid tlmt a man, giving hi name aa Waggoner, etopied nl hia hoime on the night of Oc tober IHh, and pretended to want to buy a (anil. Mr. Shimllor drove h'ln out to look ul a fur in he had for Hiile, and while on the way he anked the nume of the farmer living in thut neighborhood, which infill million waa unauHpectingly furnirilmd. Waggoner said lie prctmmoil tlmt if he bought the farm, that ho would havo to get hi farming imple ment in rortlund. "No; Huid Mr. HliimlliT, "you can get anything you need from Wilnon A Cooke in Oregon City- 1 do all my trading in that line with them." Thia little bit of informa tion coat MoHr. Wilnon A Cooke 154.05, Which la probably the biggeat adverlia lug bill they ever paid. Waggoner i umloul tudly the bIUIcohI forger that ever struck Clackamas county. City Mar shall Hiirn received word Wednuaday from tne chief of police of Albany that a mini had been arretted for committing two forgeries at that place aimilar in (In tuits to the ono here. A description was sent of the man which tallies exactly with thut of the Oregon City forger. Alurtdiull Burns sent the forged check to Albany to have the chirography com pared with thut of the forged check given ut that place. If it turns out that they hunt) got the right man the chances will be good for him to tuko up a long residence in tho penitentiary . lUiiKit.Aiis Aiuio.M). Two burglaries wore aceomplirihod luat Saturday night in a hurried way in Oregon City, and more wure attempted. When Charley Kelly came down Sunday morning to open Thomas Campbell's saloon,-and started to unlock the safe thut article of furniture was mining, but it was found ground, whereas the work of Rummer fallow ing a Held i lo a certain extent a Ion in luhor. Since the introduction uf machine for plaining and eipeciully for digging, wheiehy thoexpcmio of bundling the crop haa been greutly reduced, the growing of potatoes Iihs received a great imiN'tua, and it i deniined to be one of the leading production of this county. The well drained, loamy clay soil of our hill land producea a potato of extraordi nary flue shape an I perfect iptality, and Clnckiimu county potutoc have a good mime wherever known. In tho trans Mirtution facilitie and cheap freights, embracing the live great railroad line centering In rortlund together with many steamboat ami ocean stenmem, our farmers are exceptionally favored and in addition lo the regular market California aHonls, Cluckamus county potatoes are to be met wilh in the mitikets of Alimka, Montana und very frequently so fur east and south as Missouri and Texas. The yield this year is up to tho averugn and with the exceptionully flae full for digging, tiie potutoe were never in better shuie for keeping and shipping. The price of potatoes, along with all other farm pro ducts, is stiffening and our farmers have the prospects of realizing more out of this crop than for a year or two pnst and will thus feel more encoiirrgod to plant what should be one of tlitV leading crops on every farm In this county. A Wnx Contest. The McElsundor will case which occupied the attention of the county court for a couple of days about two weeks ago, was argued before the court Tuesday, and tuken under ad visement by the udge. The will un der contest was made at Damascus by Mrs. iHiibulhi McKlHuinlnr on Juno 7th, a few hours before her ileutli. Mr. Mc Klsumler wus also critically ill ut that time, but now socks to break the will made by his decensej wife. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gardner, well known resi dents of DiitniiHciiH, attended Mr, uiul Mrs. McKlHiindtsr during their illness, and Mr. Gardner, who is a justice of tho peuco, drew up Mm. McKlsnndor's will, in which she bequeathed her hom't place at Pitmtiscua valued at $(U0 to Mrs. Gardner, ulthough a life lease was re served for husband. The other prop erty, however, went to Mr. McEltmndor, consisting ol a 100-acro farm at Currins- ville and personal property valued at Foa tiik Ha tti.ksiiii' kk(;os. A communication lias been received at thia ollice from tho sub-committee appointed to complete the work of taming funds l (... ii... i..i,i..i.;., nru,.n ti..... Ur.. ..u. I ii, u iiai oi n ii ,. voiuii. "'J nv nun making a Dual appeal to ruise the re quired amount for the testimonial. They announce that the time is draw ing near when the magnillceiit huttleship Oregou will have been fully completed, and may turn her prow northwurd to visit the wa tors of the state after which she has been named. The people of the state owe it to themselves that a lilting recog nition of the honor accorded us be made. The balance still left to lie raised, if all contributions and pledges are collected, is alxitit ir00. Subscriptions will be re ceived up to and including October 31, 1H1KI, and should be forwarded to Henry Failing, treasurer, Testimonial Battle Ship Oregon, F'irst National Bunk, rort lund, Oregon. The members of the sub committee are K. W. Mitchell, Charles F. Beebe, Mrs. K. A, J. Mackenzie, Mis. Sol llirscli. Mrs. Richard Nixon, Miss Failing, Frank Mutter. McKlNI.KY AM) BHYAN CllHISTBSKD Owing to the intensity of party feeling that is being manifested in this campaign the probabilites are good thut the crop of namesake for the various presidential candidate will he much larger that that of any campaign for year past. The namesof McKinley and Bryan were be stowed on two future voter of Mink last Hunday at the Evangelical church in that place, Kov, Henry liornachiich con ducting the i-xercines. The hopefuls thus honored were the Infant son of Mr. and Mr. (J. A. He bucbel and Mr. and Mr. K. W. Horrichuch, the former being given the name of Walter Brvan Hchuttml and the latter that of Walter M'-Klnlcv IfoniHclitii'h. If there i any thing In a name who know but these youngster may some day occupy the presidential chair or some other equally a honorable position . A Nkw I'Ai-fc-it. The Appeal ay that Kilyrrton will soon have a uevr paper. The Torch of ileason will appear weekly and will be conducted in the Interests of the Secular university and the cause of secularism in general. It will also be the official organ of the O. H. K. U. A g'jod newspaper and job plant ha been purchased and the publication of the paper will be commenced in the near future. PURELY VEGETABLE. Tha ChmuM. P ir -1 -aa and B Jamil Mdl- T ":T- ctna la ihc world I Aa K.rrai ti'al SMc'inc for all dMcca U Um Liver, blufuaih and Splaaa. Kraulaia ilia ljvr and u-rvanl Chill ahu ravaa, MAi-aal-tv lavaaa, HoaraL loMruia-ra, HcaTuna naa, jAUDiia aao Nauika. HAD Hltr.ATHI bad hreaih; and In nearly ary cam conca from UM Muwiain. aim can pa wo aaati y wrwtw h wu. laaa .SmMom Ijvra Kai.ei.AToa. llo not nmlccl ao aura a remedy f tKn rimliive ojaordcr. Il wiU ateo Uaptuvr yuw apDeutc.cmaplaaiuci and cncrml baaJOi. riLESt Ho aiany auffr tonura day afiar day, makin lift a borden and rol.biog ciulrrtca al all pjeature, owin lo lh arret aiirlenng inxa fllea. Yet rciwf a reaily to (be haad ul aJal any an erbo wiU uia tyMemau cally ibe remedy tbal hai permanently cored ibon aandl. Siamoiea ljvia Kaol-uroa ia no draauc, vucnt purge, but a gentle atamani lo nature. CONSTirATIO?! SHOL'LD not be retarded aa a mfting ailment in (act nature demand tbe uiraoet regularity of the bowel, and any devuimn from thia demand paee tbe way Utcn lo tcnoua UAUgcr. It ia quite at neeury to remov Impure acciutiuUtion hum the rjow eli at it n 10 eat oe aleep, and no nealtb cao lie caperted ahera a coMiec babit of b.y prevail. KICK HEADACHE! Tbil dilreing afflintoo otrun ntoal frequently. The dluurtianca ut tbe alomach, anwng from tbe rmM-rfi lly dieted content, caiue a arvere pata in the bead, arrompanied with diaateeable nauaea, and thia conuitutea what 1 popularly known aa Sk Headarbe, lor the relief of which ta biMMoas Lrvui KacuuiTt u Mauicina. MAiruVACTVRBD OMLT IT J. H. UOIJK 4t CO Philadelphia, Pa. H. W. JACKSON, gCHOOL BOOKS We carry in stock every school book used in Clackamas county, and we sell them at State Contract Prices. We buy anil sell old school books and can often save you from 40 to GO per cent, on second-hand books . We havo taken especial pains in buying school supplies this year to get bargains in slates, pencils, tablets, pens, ink, rulers, etc; and by buy ing in largo lots and paying cash we get bargains. HUNTLEY'S BOOK. STORE. Maims AND n Uprer. Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in good order. No work to dillicult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop in Caufield building Near Court Houe, Best and Cheapest Place New Goods Modern Prices. in Oregon City to get MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AT- Ojooslte HDafleri Book Store. All New Goods and Complete Stock. Call and examine goods and got prices and be convinced that you can wave money by buying of me. When you buy Agents for Pure Prepared Paint A house you make sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Paint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free, h-pecial prices in quantity. CIIARMAK & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. ABBS Hi ea.eJ e, II M 1 Tl , i--,-jr "viii DfSICtfS&fRICtS PumeHtau brokze CO. BRIDGEPORT. CONN IVHITE BRONZE Monuments will not Moss-cover or black en. Are artistic, cheap and the most enduring monument made. White Bronze is no experiment It has stood for hundreds of years in Europe and is not affected by the weather. Correspondence soli cited. On receipt of postal card will be pleased to call and show samplesand designs. MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO., C. K. POXNELI,, MGR. Sw. cor. Ash and East 10th Streets, Portland, Oregon. Tllfi St. lM M8-M0Cfl The Great- National and Representative Republican Newspaper. TIip (orner urocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.sss Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. PARMER. Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed ORBQON CITY, OREGON. At the City Stables. W. H. Y0UNC, Prop., Hucceaaora to Iff J-J, Cooke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice, Telephone No. 42. Reduced Subscription Ivates, by Mail, Postage Prepaid. DAILY AND SUNDAY, SATURDAY EDITION, 16 pages, SUNDAY EDITION, 28 fo 40 pge. One Yr-ar, $6.00: Six Months, $3 00 One Year, $1.50 One Year, $200 Weekly, issueJ in Semi Weekly Sections, 8 pui.'e each Tuesday ami Friday, 16 paen each week One Year, $1.00; Six Months, 50c. THE (rLOBE-DEMOl'KAT is universally conceded to be THE RET of Anier ican newspapers, and at these K EDUCED KATES it isalso THE CllEATEt-r THE GLOBE DEMOCRAT pays for and prints MORE NEWS than any otl.er paper in the United Staten" It will he indispensable during the coming great National Canipaitrn, and the LOW PRICE places it within the reach of all THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is snld by news dealers everywhere at 2 cents for the daily and 5 cents for the Sunday issues. Delivered to regular subscribers, Daily and Sunday, 15 cents a week, 60 cents a month. If your local dealer does not handle it, insist upon him procuring it for you, or send your subscrip tion with remittance direct to the publishers. f-Particlar attentioun is called to THE WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT issued in Semi-Weekly sections, eight pages every Tuesday and Friday, making it practically A LARGE SEMI WEEKLY PAPER FOR-ONLY ONE DOLLAH A YEAR. This issue Just fills the bill for the busy man, who has not the time to read a daily paper, and yet desires to keep promptly and thouroughly posted, jjt goes to every State almost to every poetoftice in the Union. All America is its legitimate field. No matter where you live, you will find it invaluable as a news paper and home journal. Sample copies free on application to GLOBE PRINTING CO., St, Louis, Mt. WOMAN The very remarkable and certain relief giv en woman by MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY has given it the name of Women's Friend. It is uniformly mm successful in releaving the backaches headaches and P M K weakness which burden and shortens a woman's life. Thousands of women testify for it. It will give health and strength, and make life a pleasure. FOR SALE BY TIIE YOU STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY. Mm-: KoraaleiQUri .i . .t.iou 7eniMl? c ncs qui' -Idy, permnnertlr nit id u.t -ii Wfit Muui'.r.'. Li oi Hrnla 1 1 -u-iie, Waketuintjci, I.oat Vluiiiy. ft'itfiuly En... iwaiud, iiiipDtencr ami witsir-j uiM-aw caufptl tiy ".i nrt'.ucMi. CuiiUliisiM'".' 'U!s. It a nerve toula tnillile-r. M!lkptllOpllilM.lilil'iMTfr'fnK'"dP'l'1, , (.tn vi'itpiK-kt't.kl vr I'"-: I'TlSS. H nintLpr r frit i.n wrtintf? or rri-r-u-l. Wrtt v. IV" iok, pinln wmntT, wtirt KtlmontK' im4 1 -"""if. hnrrtt frr rfvnii"n'ii'f't. Hntrnr . a.-ai.ot,c)r'WrtNMIi.iibt Jta, nilj-Cliicfc i.,bj CUAHM.AN & CO.. lruiriMt8.