Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 29, 1897, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY
THE ENTERPRISE CORRESPOND
ENTS SWEEP THE FIELD.
An Ortpmlan Abroail.
Riai.to, Calil., Oct. U (To the E titer)
-M believe I promised you to eiul some
lei ten to the Enterprise, giving my ini
pressions in regard to this country, ami I
nas requested by many friends to write to
them, most of whom I referred to t lie let
ters 1 intended to send to the Enterprise,
thus saving myself the tiresome task of re
peating the same things over and possibly
benefitting your paper a little. If, in these
letters I should refer often to the state of
my health and the (fleet ot the climate on
the tame, do not set it down as Indlrailng a
great amount of egotism in supposing that
your readers care very much for the same,
except as my experience may be of benefit
to others who are also seeking a change for
the benefit of their health. It would be
useless to give a description of each town
or orange district, as a general description
would apply to all of them. I will try and
ftfve your readers some idea as to this
district about Rial to.
Nine yeara ago all this section was a des
ert covered with wild plum brush, grease
wood and cactus. Now there is from a
thousand to fifteen hundred acres in
oranges, lemons, olives, with some peaches
and prunes, from one to eight years old.
A STATEMKNT CORRhVTKD.
IUwkh Ckkik, Oct, 2.V An Item appear
ing In your correspondents' column of 0v
toner 1.1. does me and my friends an Injus
tice, and I desire to hereby refute the lal e
charges made. The Mink correspondent
Intimates that a dance was held at the home
of Mr. Hermann on the Sabbath. The
facts are that on Sunday afterneon a num
ber of friends gathered at my house to bid
good bye to my son, who left the following
day for Washington. The party was com
composed of some of the hestcitlscns of the
county, and the whole allnir was simply
a friendly gathering in which masle and
friendly Birt played a leading part. No
one but a crank or a neighborhood gosslper
could have found objection and any fair
inlmled cititen who will lake the pains to
read his entire communication will not
credit the writer with good sense, let alone
common decency.
It is well to have the news properly gath
ered from all parts of the county, but such
slush is intend! only to create discord in a
neighborhood and I regret that it has found
place In the Enterprise.
If yon will give space to this correction,
you will confer a favor uion,
Yours truly.
J. Hkiivann
The saltan's htir is not bin eldest
sou, but Li eldest brother, nccording
to the London film. The eldest mulo
succeed. Such is the law of Islnui uud
The older trees are losded with Iruit. The ; the fruitful source of dynastio murders
orange crop will begin to ri about the jn almost every reign since the Turku
Erst of December, ahile the lemons are 1 became a power. Tho sultan has four
oearly ready for market now, they do not j brothers KOt one only, us wiu lately
wait for the lemons to ripen on the trees i alleged. This eldest brother in Reeliad
but pick them when a proper size and rij-en EfTeudi that is to say, he is eldest oft
tbeni in the ware house. er the ex-snltan, Murud V, who, being
Rialto is on the Santa Fe railroad four insane, is tint counted. Tiio third Iruth--riiiles
from San Bernardino. An avenue I er is Warediu, and the fourth Suliuiati.
me hundred feet wide extends from the
railroad three miles north and is bordered
on both sides by a row of beautiful euca
lyptus and pepper trees with too rows
through the center and a fine track each
side. One half mile back from the railroad
this is intersected by another avenue run
ning east and west for a distance ot sixteen
miles, also bordered on each side with trees,
orange and lemon orchards of from five to
ten acres each.
There is no more beautiful sight than a
well kept orange orchard. And they are all
well kept, not a bit of grass or weeds being
allowed to grow.
The orange and lemon is an evergreen
with rery dark green leaves, interspersed
on ine ouisuie oi me tree witn a new
growth of light green leaves
The bouses and yards are surrounded
with man) varieties of beautifuf tropical
and semi-tropical ornamental trees among
which are several species of palms, eucalyi.
lus, pepper and hedges of cypres. But
the most beautiful of all is the umbrella
tree, just the shape of an umbrella w ith
such a dense growth of dark green leaves
that no sunlight can penetrate them.
Nearly every yard has a century plant four
or fire feet high and aa many broad.
It is hard to realize that this has all been
done within the last nine years, and when
I travel up and down these avenues, bor
dered by stately trees, amid orange and
lemon groves, it brings to my mind the
Arabian Night's tales and it seems as if
Aladdin with bis wonderful lamp must
have been at work here.
Lest I tire you and your readers, I will
close for this time, amd if I have been too
tedious throw this in the waste basket, or
give it to ycur readers in installments, or if
you wish any more send your peper to me
at Phoenix, Arizona, and in my next I will J
give you some of the drawbacks or di
greeahle features of the country.
E. P. Carter.
The sultan's eldest foil, Priuco Sclim,
bus no earthly chuueo of succeeding bis
father, lie has too tuuiiy uncles and
nucle'a sous for th.it. But Priuco fc'eliui
is lucky, if he knows it, for he is not
"dangerous. " He lives a lifeof freedom,
whereas the, beir is, ly the custom cf
the Ottomans, a kind of life prisoner.
Bcchud Kffcudi is rarely mu. Every
time he drives out ho is escorted by a
troop, less by way of an escort than .as
a guard. The few who do know biui
like him, for be is said to be a coor
teous, buuiuuc, well ii: formed mau, ac
quainted with current politics aud keen
ly interested iu theui. Ho is a good
farmer. The pretty palace known as the
Tcheragan is bis resideuce. Of coarse
Recbad's visitors are searched before
they are admitted and when they are
leaving by the sultuu'a officials. Dur
ing times of trouble in Armenia, Con
stantinople and Crete Reclmd is more
narrowly watched than ever, for the
sultan and bis clique know that itechud
is popular. Unlike the saltan, Rechud is
one of the most handsome men in Constantinople.
15 Cents
is all it would cost you
to cure your corns with Rod
Soal corn cure.
Is that oxponsivo when
we agree to pay buck your
money if you are not BatiKfiod?
Resides Red fceal wo have
Acorn, Iloustn's Magic, Too
Gum, Mennen's, Green's Ilin
dorcorn, London, Rough on
Corns, ami Japanese.
C. G. HUNTLEY,
Original Cut Rate Druggist,
Oregon City.
Red Seal
Red Mood.
&irsaparilla makes
Stafford .Notes.
Stafford, Oct. 25. The only son of John
-and KHen Seedling died Sunday morning
and was buried Monday afternoon in the
cemetery here. The exact cause of death is
unknown.
Miss Kate Miley, daughter of Jacob
Miley, of Wilsonville, and Albert Turner,
of Froij Pond were married in Oregon City
last week and are now living in tVir new
borne in Frog Pond.
Miss Einina Priester, of Priesterville. and
Mr. Kdward Sharp, of Frog Pond, will he
united in the holy bonds of wedlock
on the 3d prox., at the home of the
bride's parents. A small dance will be
given in the evening. The young couple
will be at home immediately after in their
new residence in Frog Pond.
Miss Emma Burkhardt. of Boston, is vis
iting her aunt, Mrs. Biehle, of this place.
J. P. Gage had a nice lot of cheet seed,
which has been bought up by neighbors to
sow for hav.
Jacob, Henry and Win. Schatz have been
cleaning ditch this week.
Our postmaster has sown some wheat.
Kris Knch is digging his potatoes.
Carl Weissenborn has traded his large
mare for Capt. Hayes' span of ponies.
Pete Larson sold his old wagon to Mr.
Ashcroft.
John Gsge, Jr., starts for Tillamook coun
ty soon to drive in his cattle for the winter.
Hazella News.
Hazm.ia, 0(,t. 23 Our farmers, who have
been prajing for rain, are now as happy as
larks for the rain has come and with it
plenty of fall work.
Potato digging is in full blast.
Geo. l,ocev and brother returned last Sun
d.iy from Idaho, where they have been
all summer with the Johnson surveying
parly. They say they had a fine trip,
and that the Willamette valley is not the
only place this side of Klondike.
Khipley brothers are bailing their hops.
Quite a number of the young folks of
this vicinity attended the literary at Stafl'ord
last Sunday.
A. Shipley and family and also Mrs. Clin
.felter of Oswego were visiting relatives in
Amity the past week.
Cbas. Borland and wife of Washington,
are living now in the house formerly occu
pied by Mr. Harry Borland and family.
- Mrs. A. R. Shipley who has been ill for
some time, is still very Bick.
Messrs. Oscar and Ed W hitter and party
Jiave not yet returned from the mountains
where they went on a hunting trip, but are
expected daily by their families.
How lo Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with urine
and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy conditions of the ' kidneys.
When urine stains liner, it is evidence of
kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to
urinate or pain in the back, is also con
vincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-root, the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the
back, kilne s liver, bUdder and every
part of the urinary passages. It corrects
inability to hold urine and scalding pain
in passing it, or hail effects following use
of liquor, w ine or beer, and overcomes
that unpleasant necessity of being com
pelled to get up many times during the
nijiht to urinate. The mild and the ex
traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is noon
realized. It stands the highest lor its
wondeiful cures of the most distreHKing
cases. If you nee I a medicine you
should have the bet. Sold hy druggists,
piiee fifty cents and one dollar. You
may have a sample bottle and pamphlet
butli sent by mail. Mention Okkoo.v
City ExTEKFrisB and send your address
to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingharnton, N. Y.
The proprietors of this paper guarantee
the genuineness of this olfer
Cheap Wood.
Oak, ash, maple ami fir wool deliver
ed in any part of Oregon City. Prices
bed-rock and wood first-class. By plac
ing your order now the bent selection of
seasoned wood can be had, paying for it
at a date agreed upon. Call on or write
K. 0. IIoi.mks, Park place.
Oregon Cliy Market Kenort.
(Corrected weekly.;
Wheat No. 1 meictiaiiUlile, 74 cents
per bushel.
Flour Portland, $4.."0; Howard's
Best, $4.70; Fisher's Best, M 40; Dayton ;
HW: Pendleton, $5 20
Oats in sks, white, 3i) renin per
bushel, gray, 28.
MillstuUs Bran, $14.00 per ton,
shorts, $15.5') per ton.
Potatoes 40 cents ier sack.
Kgg4, 10 cents per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 35 to 40 cents per roll
Onions, $1 (HI per pack.
DrieJ Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5
cents ;50-Kund boxes, evaporated, Go
prunes, 4 to 6 cents; plums, 4c.
Bacon Hams, 9 to 11 cents; sides,
8; shoulders, 6; lar l 7 to 8
Livestock and Dressed Meals Beef,
live, 2 to 2'j cents; hogs, live Scents;
hogs dressed, 5 to5'4' cents; sl eep, $1 50
to $2.00 per bead ;veal, dressed 5 to 5'j.
Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50;
old JJ.UU, turkeys, alive, 8 cents per
pound.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK
Of I'lm-kamaa futility, Htatti r Oregon, showing the amount nnd mimhcr nt claims allowed
hy the County Court of suld County, lor what allowed, amount of win runts drawn,
and nmoiuil r wairiiuts oiitstundliiH and tinpuld, Irom the 1st day of
April, ISH7, to the JWIIi day ofMeptituilim', su7, both Inelnilvo,
ON WHAT At VOl' NT AI.I.OWT.P.
KohiI mill bridge ,.,
Caliper ,
t rm Inul account t'lreull Court
" " Justice "
Stationery
Court holme and lull
Clerk's ilirv and help
Hherllt's nlry, help and hoard of prisoners..
Itecorder'n salary , ,
Helmut Superintendent ,
County Treasurer
Awetsor ..
County Judge
County Cumiiilsidniiera ,
County surveyor , ,
Count Coroner Kxpeiiae
Uiillltfii Circuit Cuurl ,
IMxIrlet Attorney
KeHirter clroull Court
liiMUie account ,
Jury i Ireult Court ... ,,
lioiiuty on wild hiiIiiimU
Money retiiiuled on in es , ... .
Initlgcnl Nuliller fund
Arniury rent. , . ,,
priming neeiniiit , . .
A I tor no. ' ft
Teaelier' Kxan Iniillun
h.H'r(iun HiHilts
Heliiiol )l(rli-t I'l.its ,
uud iilrls Aid S.H lety .
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Total amount chilins allowed and drawn
iiiilnaiitllt.il unp ilil Coiinly warrant on the 3nth day of Xttiiiler, suj
Kstlmaleil Inlert U aicriltd thereon
Total amount of unpaid County wnrruiiu with Interest
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STATE UK OHKllliN,
County of Clm kiiinin,
I, Klmer I'lXoii, County Clerk of the Ciuiiity of ClHekaiiuis, Hlnto of Ore(in, do
hereby eerllly tluit the forenoim l a true ami correet ulalonn nl ()f iho nuiiiher and hiiioiiiiI
ol claims allowid liy Ihe County Court of mild county lor the l j nioiilhs null in u the .Kith
Uuy of Si plemhrr, lsi'7, on what aeeouut the same Mem allowed and the amount of warrants
drawn. and Hie ainoiiiil of warraiils oiiUtaiidluu and ttnpuld the name apenr Um.ii Ilia
record" ot my ollleo aim In my olllelal cusltHiy.
Witness my hand uud the enl of the County Court of said County this i.th
day oflielulier A. I. Iv.i7.
K l.M Kit MXo.N, County Clerk.
Ahead of all Magazines
this country has seen. Albany Argus.
I, Tfif.
North American Review
The Rleht Topics,
By tho Right Men,
At the Right Time.
Tiik N'obtii Amkhican Kkvikw'i recon
II i zed on liolh sides of the Atlantic as the
foremost Review in the Knlisli latiiuai;e,
and no expenditure is spaied in main
taining it in ita unrivaled position.
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT.
Of the Financial Condition of the County of flurkamut. In the suits of Oregon, on tlie ith
day of SpleiiilMT, A. I. IW7.
M.IIII.IT1F.S.
To wnrmnls drawn on the County Treasurer, and ouUlaiidlu and unpaid.
To vitliiiuteat amuuiit o( Interest aivruetl tliereon ....
Total l.lahllltle
KKMIt'ltt'F.S.
Ry funds In hand ol County Treasurer uppheuhle toaytiient of Co. wnrrnlila :
llr eallmuh'd unpaid rurrenl tamn applleiililn lo puyinulit ot Co. wurruul, Istsi
lly Ulieolleetril lux l.lena !.-. .,,..
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" " " InUI and prior no report ' " j
AMOUNT
I I.H.MH III
I x.lMI HI
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ii.'ji
M. .'.l lO
4,DU I.I
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Total FlewurrM, exclusive of County property.. h I W.ala VI
Total ImlelitrtlneMorCounty.
Tolul ltesourees
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... MiUVj
net IndelilnlneM . I so.nio.m
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Of the County Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon, lor thn nil mouths ending on the
3olh day nt September, A. D. 1U7, oreaiti received and paid out and balance
' remaining In eaeh Fund
UKNF.lt A L COfSTY FUND.
flaliuireon liaml hint rexrt
Ii rueel Veil froiii Sherlll
" " County Clerk iiml lti-nrtl-r
' " " ' Iti-llnuueiil Tax
MlMei-lliineoiis ,
lly iiiiitiuiil pulit out on ' oiihIv witrriiiita
tlnliiiice lit'iierul ruiul on liaiitt
COINTY H'TlDOL FCNP.
To riih on luintl lust p'orl
iitti'ivi a irom i "inuy m-iu. foini
Sltile HiitiMl Moie-v
Py aiutMinl (tild mil on Hrho !?upt. wiirruiils ....
lly loii. Ht-htitil luiitl on liiiiitl
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Depot t fitlMth and J. Street
TWO TRAILS DAILY
Kor All Points ICfmt
"FAST MAIL ROUTE."
Leaves lor the Kaat via Walla Walla
and Hpnkane, dally 1 2 : 15 p. m Arrives
at 11:41 a. in.
Leave fur thn ICast via HiintliiKluii
and reudleloii, dally at 1) p. in. Arrives
at 7:45 a. m.
tii uoru ii n its r-fi.AHM and routtsr
HI.KKI'IOItM.
MV.ftS fl) KIVK1 n'KIUI.K,X.
Ockan IhviNitiN Sleauishlpn wall from
AliiHwoith iIim k H p. m, For Sun Kruti
eisen: Stale of California sails Sent.
ID, Coluinliia Sept. I'l
coLujjiiii mm i)ivirsioJ
lllltTI.AMI ANDAHTIINIA
It. It.
SI'MMKU TIMK CAUD
STKA.MIIKS T. J. rolTKIt,
THOMPSON
T.J. 1'olter leaves I'ortland daily ex
cept Sunday at 7 a. in.; returning leave
Aslmia daily, except Hatunlay at 7 p. in.
It. It. Thoniwon leaves Portland dally
except Saturday and Sunday at H p. in,,
and at ID p. m. on Saturday j re'iirnlliif,
leaves Astoria dat'y except Sunday at 7
a. m
Willamette River Route.
Ash Street Wharf.
nod way
Monday. Weil-
Sleamer Ituth, for Sa'etn
points, leaves Portland
nesdav and Kritlns at tl a. in. Iletnru-
iiitf leaves Salem for Portland nnd way
points Tuesdays. Tliiiradaya and Satur
days at 7:l' a m. Steamer (iypay lor
Sulein ami way poiiits, leave i'ortlainl
Tiiesilaya, ThiirstUyg and Saturdays at
0 a. m. Iteturiiim;, leaves S.ilem lor
I'urtlaiid nnd wav points Monday, Wed-
nesilaya ami Kridityi al 7:1ft a. in.
Steamer Modoc, for Psvton ami way
IKiinta, leaves Portland Tuesdaya. Thuis-
day and Saturday al 7 a in. Keliirn
liiK. leave Paylon lor Portland and way
iMiints Mondavs, Wednesday and Fri-
tlats at 7 a in.
Snake liiver Itoiile Steamer leave
Kiparia daily except Satiirtlay
at 1 A a. in , on arrival of train
from Portland. Leave Lewislon, return
Int;, daily except Friday at 0;X) a. in..
arriving nt Kiparia at 1 p. in.
W. II. IIUULItUKT,
(ten. Phh. A Kent.
!itl,l.l.l7Sli 'J1I,IkI.'17S
For Kent.
A seven-room house, two blocks from
the Barclay school, on street with side
walk and electric lights and has a com
manding location affording a beautiful
view of the Willamette river and ur
rounding country. Rent reasonable.
Address '.'House" care of Entkki'kihk.
Till la lour Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, ensh or atomps,
a (?eneroUH wimple will be rwiilrd of the
most popular Catarrh and I fay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream lialiu) sufficient to demon,
etrate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
CO Warrtu St., New York City.
Eev. John Reid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, "Itisaposi
tive cure for catarrh if nsed as directed."
Rev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central i'res.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
core for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all la leavening
Strength. V. S. Government Report
Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Miles' Pain Pills.
Among features of extraordinary impor
tance which the Ukvikw will contain in
early numbers may be mentioned thehe:
An article by the great hiatorian
W, . B. LECKT
ON
B'cent Pol tlcal Tendencies in England.
USP0BLI8HED CORRESPONDENCE
mainly relating to the iHsuea of the
American Civil War, between
JOHH LOTHR0P MOTLEY and
PRINCE BISMARCK.
Publinbed with the approval of Mr.
Motley's daughter, the wife of the Rt.
Hon. 8ir W. Vernon Harcourt, leader of
theOppoeition in the House of Commons.
A most important paper by
JOHH EAY8 HAMMOND
The American engineer so prominently
associated with Cecil Rhodes and Dr.
Jamieson, on
THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA,
A series of articles by
SIR W. . RUSSELL
("liull-Run Kusiell")
The famous correspondent of the
London Times, in which he recounts his
observations and experiences on
THE OUTBREAK OF THE CIVIL WAR.
HTAIE OK OilKUON, )
s.
County of Clm kiirniu )
I. Ja'-tili Hlniili! do herehv certify that the fori'KoiiiK is a true ami rorrert Main
meiit of the amount n.-'-eived paid nut and remaining- oh hand In thn County Tn uMiry of
said County for the li iimnths eutllng on thu .mth day of ricplmnlicr, A. I), 1S'.I7
Witness my hand thls'jail day of Octoher, A. I). Is.7.
JAColl fllADK, Comity Treamirer.
SEMI-AKNUAL STATEMENT
Of the amount of money and warrants received fur taxes and money paid lu thn County
Tteaaurer by the Hherlirof ( In -kamas County, Oregon, for tho six months
ending Heptninher 3th, A. I). 1h'i7.
DEIITOIl.
Amt. ree'd In coin ami ciirreiiey ; f 111 :i IH il
Ami. rtx'd In county warrants..;! W
Total I ns;iH7 mi
CltKIUT.
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rUHMSIIKI) MONTHLY II Y
DENJ. LILLARD, Now York.
Amount paid county treasurer
County Warrants.
Total.
I IIIh'IIS HI
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HTATK OK OKKOON, )
ss.
County of (.'lacknmas,)
I., C). W. Grace, Hherllfof suld County, doherehy certify that the foregidiig- slate-
mcnt Isiitirrc-et und trim. Witness my hand this Ith day of Ovtolmr, A. I). Is;i7.
O. W. OKA' K, Hhiiritr of Clackamas County
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ipeclaJ notice In the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully lllnntralml, Inrireiit elrenlatlon of
any wleiitllto ItnirnHl, weekly, trirm C.1.IIII a ynnr
SI..VHII moutha. Siotrlint-n oopleii anil U.AHU
Uuun ON X'atknts will free. Adilruis
MUNN A CO.,
301 Uroudwuy, New York.
Blank note, receipt and order books
at the Entkkpkirb office.
(jepmania Cah Iljarte
PAUL J. SCHOLZ, Prop.
Best duality of Cold
Storage Meats.
Smoked hams and bacon cannot
be excelled. Game in season.
Highest price paid
for live and dressed
stock. -s
Seventh St between Main and Depot
Headache mtopprd In 2f) minute by Dr.
M1W 1'Aia Vius. "One cent a Uuae."
AGENTS WANTED.
FOR
JUVENILE HOLIDAY
AND
STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION
BOOKS
liv the W. R, Conkey Coinpany, the
larifuHtimliliHliers and manufacturers ol
hooks in the United Stains. I.'l,,u. n,,a
of new holiday and otlmr anl.u..rl.ii.,l.
books on the market.
Also HKcntH wanted for "Tiik Bii.vkr
Slim," the latest and tmut. l.-vf mtitetlr ain
the silver queation by the reut nilvor
leaders.
Prices IMow Compplilion.
Exclusive Territory.
Largest Commissions.
Write at once for circulars ami annninl
terms, Hinting your choice of territory.
W. B. I'OXKET COMPANY.
341 351 Duorborn 8t, tlilcnifo.