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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JUNE 10, 1898. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. BttHhrd. STArroao. Mra. Toombs and chil airen are spending a few days with Mrs. Jf. A. Gage. John Schleve has been running hie -teani wood Baw of lale . , Cap. Hayes attended the State Grange -at Forest Grove the past week. Most farmers here have a part, and -tome all of there potatoes in. The ere ige is not so great as usual. John MoMir will move into his new louse this week. Mike Gross was oat from the metropo lis Saturday. .Not many from here attended Pepper's picnic at Wilsonville on (he 2Stb. . To If Reichle is learning to ride a bike Ii is needless to say that lie cuts a fig ure. C. F. IVlinka has been visiting it Portland. Master Archie Weddle liua returned irom Jefferson. Povr. 1kvkr, May 30 Blessed sunshine, the sun is setting clear this evening, w. Lave been haviu ant weather for th fast week, the rain has put new 11.4. into the farmers minds they have goo. jirospects for a Cue ciop. ' Ira Cooper had a log-rolling last Mon day there were 11 111 eu and two teams 01 looes, and there were a good many logs .lolled. A. J. Eitxiniller and son arrived from lastem Oregon last Saturday where they Lave been working fjr the past fen aionths. K. Nelson is again laid up with the shcuuiutidiu ia his knee. It. Deishaxer was in Oreison City and Xortland on business during the week. L. J. Robertson left this vicinity foi Tortlind, where he is going to work foi the summer. Best wishes go with him. Strawberries are ge'tiug ripe here and there is eveiy evidence of a good crop. Daple Lane- Mapl Lank, June 6 Mr. Silas levvns and lamily are visiting friends and relatives iu Lento 11. Mr. bheiiy and son, of Nebraska, is v'.sii.g his brother Mr. Jas. Shelly aid family. 1 Mr. Frank Tavlor formerly of this,niaa pontiff: "His holiness Leo XIII, u.... . i) .. : . v. u.-:... tilace. but liow of A bin v. was visiting : f iends in tbia vicinity, Sunday. Mr. A. Bryant, of Portland, was a fuestatMr. Mauis's Sunday and Mon-1 of ,he west, primate of Italy, arebbish - j op uud metropolitan of the Roman prov- Eev. Jack Shoemaker preached at the ' inte- ssverein of the temporal domin achool noose Sundav afternoon. j lou8 of the '"'J Ro:uaJ chnrcb, prefect " . ; of the siicrtd congregations of the in- Miss Ella Callahan, of Molalla, is , qnisi,1im r!)0 consistory of the apostolio visaing irieuas ana relatives in tins! evtiuornood. Delbert Shelly is on the sick list. Miss Mary Djvis, is home on a vbit. Mr. and Mrs Dsn Finn, of Woodstock, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. W, .ikiii.:us Sunday and Monday. A Patriotic Hen. flv-r-5n rninn cniinlr an .mhillm,.! .en V loduted a war egg which lays every . ' . , . , , ," Cth.ronesofar re,H,rled in the shade, fay the Pumnter Xews. The old lady who owns the aforesaid hen went out one day to nattier eggs and futind ona bearing the tauiusiic letters G S II. The find ' re-t-J ujuch excitement anionic the ' women of the neighborhood, and they quickly gathered. They all agreed it Was prophetic of something, but what, jnizsVd them. One lady suggested that it mpant "Hive Sinners Help." Another ugyerted that it meant "God Send Help." Still another said it meant 'God Save Heathens." Another de clared 'hat it meant "God Send Har snony." Finally, one old lady noted for Ler religious devotion, who had been laying little, sprang to her feet and vehemently declared the letters stood lor "Give Spain Hell." All present greed that htr interpretation was correct. Jloki Tea pwttjyelj enres Sick Heail sdie, indigention and constipation. A Cvdightml herb drink. Removes all eruditions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. t cts and 50 cts. "His Country'eFlag," by Edith Allen dale, ia the Argonaut of June 0th, is a f athetic story of a hunchback who would Lave served his country, but is rejected n account of heart disease His deform ity not being alluded to by the humane cflicer. He dies on the street soon after with the expression, "Remember the lluiue," "The Flag of Our Country," and 'Xi 11" the name of the old horse which Ic had killed belore offering himself to ids country on his lipn. Liiiiau r.eiland the ( z,ir. "ICodaks" are not permitted within' iTgl.t of the Czir of Russia, and he is con lid .'red the most difficult man in all Iiir"ve to photograph. Iillian Bell, who it in Kussta for the Ladies' Home Journal, persuaded the Russian officials to allow lor u he an exception to the rule, and ahc ititceede.l in photographing the Czar ao cWn that the Russian monarch jumned at the click of the button. Mies Bull will tell how she got her photograph, in the next issue of the Ladies' Home Journal. ' Oa Collerlat FtiTll Training. It seems idle to expect that any sys tematic physical training worthy of the name will be taken up by the mass of students on the voluntary system. Diffi dence, Inadvertence, love of ease, dis traction in many directions, excessive and morbid devotion to study in some, mere boyish laziness, ignorance of how to begin and natural sluggishness aud vis luertiio in others will prevent it uu loss the work is laid out and required. It ought of course to be a part of their education, not an accident of their rec reation or a passing incident of their feverish and overwrought thirst for glory. There is uo greater boon for boys than to have their work laid out for them, and the word "required" has uo terrors at all for them, but quite the coutrary, if the work itself is obviously beneficial. Thev welcome it. Being a fundamental aud nearly nuiversal need, physical training should not be the sub ject of election, bnt should be required of all except invalids and cripples, with election only as to the kiud aud form of exercise in the large field from which choice can lie made. The builder of a ten story modern building may have the largest freedom of choice as to architectural style, ma terial, oruameut and internal arrange ments above the gronud, bnt he can have no alternative as to bis fouudu tious, aud the builders cf our growing youth or the youth themselves should certainly have noue iu the same partic ular. Harvard Graduates' Magazine. I "Who Oo 11001" There is nothing more amnsing per haps iu all the quaint aud enrions cus toms of the house of commons than the strange ceremouy which marks the ter mination of its every sitting. The mo ment the bouse is adjourned steutorian voiced messeugcrs and policemen cry out in the lobbies and corridors, "Who goes home?" These mysterious words have sounded every night for centuries through the palace of Westminster. The custom dates from a time when it was necessary for members to go borne in parties accompanied by liuksmen for comuiou protection agaiust the footpads who infested the streets of Loudon. But though that dauger has long since pass ed away tne question, " no goes borne:" is still asked night after night during the rssiou of parliament. No reply is given, and none is expected. Nineteenth Century. The Pope' Title. These nre the titles in full of the Ro- " ul uuio, vnur ci jesus unsi, two hundred aud fifty-eighth successor of the prnce of apostles, supreme pon tiff nf t'-.H rhnrrh nni versnl nntriarrh visit, president of the pontifical commis sion fir thertuukn of dissenting church es aud j.r.'t.f tor cf the church and chap ter of t:. ( elsus aud St. Juliauus, of the ordv.';'s (,f St Deuedict, of preachers, of tlie l'riars Miner and also of the archofrati;ruities of the Via Crncis, of Jesus aud Mary aud of the Stigmata of St. Francis. " . Not Kin Dt-partmeDt. "1 SHOUia Ulll.K V, U W0U1Q DUd tUlS ? ver? "remarked the borniifcd M.siti r at the stockvards. caz- iug wlh kjm, of bjde0U8 fasciu.lti(jn at tue gory nrtjst wbulja nsiness it was to sileuce the squi ulniR porkers as they "trolleyed" past him, heads downward. "Trying:" answered the pig sticker. reat bcott, no! lUe trying positions are all iu the renderiu houses. Aud be sileuced another pig. -go Tribune. -C'bica- He Wanted Too Much. Patient Well, doctor, do you think it'll appendicitis? Eminent Surgeon 1 never think, my friend ; 1 always know. Hatient Yes, I kuow yon always knuw after the operation, but can't yon brfak over the rule aud work up a little doubt now: Chicago News. Bent Side of ft Cemetery. Probably few people kuow that there is a choice side to every cemetery. Thus, in some parts of the world, the eastern portion, without regard to its situation, is always deemed the most desirable. This puftri'iice arises from the old tra dition tjiat our Lord will appear from the eaH. It is uUo Sidieved that the dead iu the eastern portion will he the first to rise, then t!i..';u iu the southern, westi.ru irid northern in order In Luglund it was oure the custom of laying h luiis and other bad characters on the north side of the church. The custom of laying tho dead iu a certain direction is responsible for the Welsh desiUutiuu ior the tust wind, "The wind of tLB (h:ad men's feet." Cincin nati Enquirer The Comedy of Hi force. Mrs. Lincoln Parke Delighted to make your acquaintance, Mr. Englo wood It almost seems us if I hud met you before Mr Englewood My memory is bet ter thuu yours, my dear madam. Von were once my wife. Mrs. L P. Are you eurc? Mr. E. (juitel Mrs. L. P. Probably you are right. I Dever could remember faces. New York Herald. People say in Turkey that it takes ten Hebrews to equal one Armenian and five Armenians to equal on a Persian in sharp business dealings. The republio of Uruguay has more newspapers in proportion to its pof ula tioa than any country in the world. anting la th Raralng SuiIim of Ttui. A Southern Pacific advertising man says: "Saul, after bis conversion, hadn't half the respect for burning bushes that I have since my return from a trip to west Texaa That country is the blank blanked place for natural curiosities that I ever went op agaiint, aud my lit tle iutroduntiou to the 'fire bush' came near leaving me iu a state of nervous prostration. "I went out one morning from Dr. Merriwether's ranch with my Winches tor on my shoulder to shoot a few jack rabbits for practice. I climbed up ou a little platiau where the alkali was thicker than paint cn a soubrvtte aud had trailed along for a couple of hours without seeing anything when a big yellow bird, like a pheasaut, chuckled at me from b 'Death a bush at the side of the ravine. The creature was so friendly that I thought 1 could bat him over or perhaps catch him alive. I leap ed at him aud wheu he 'side stepped' 1 fell iuto the bush. As 1 scrambled to my feet I was flabbergasted to ttud that brown shrub burning merrily beside me. I bad just time to dodge the flame and in doing so I struck nuother plaut of the same variety. In an instant, with a little swish, it, ton, sprung iuto flame. I turned, horror strickcu, to run, aud dashed straight iuto a third shrub, which at once took part iu the confla gration. At that I lost my bend, aud, dropping my gnu, 1 sprang nway frnu tically through the uu:h rgrowtb, leav ing bebiud mo a trail of tiro like a com et s tail. I don t know just how fur 1 run, but at la-t. exhausted, 1 fell to the gronud and in a few men cuts the hushes ceased to bnru. Wlieu suilicieutly recov ered, I crawled carefully to the truil. giving anything that looked bushy uud brown a wide berth. Aud Merriwothur only lunghed as be told me that the 'fire bush' is a spe cies of cactna which at a certain period of the year will take Are by spontaneous combustion when violently shaken, as by some one running through them." New Orleans Times-Democrat. Indian Irrigating Tank. The system of irrigation is mostly that kuown as the auuiuut Hindoo sys tem cf tauks. The word "tank," iu an Indian irrigation sense, means a storage reservoir. A tank has no dutiuite size. Its area of water spread may bo two or three acres or it may extend to as many square miles; its depth may be three or four feel or 100 feet or more. The word "koouta" is used in Hai darabad to signify a very small tank, snch as one of two or three acres only. The words "sangor" aud "cherroo" are the Hiudoostauee and Telugu equiva lents, respectively, of the word that has been copied into English as "tank." Down every valley a stream must flow in the rainy season, its size depending npon the area of the ground that drains into it. A small stream is a feeder, or one of several feeders, to a larger stream, whose drainage area ia the to tal of those of its small stream feeders. The larger stream is, again, but a feeder to one still larger, aud so on till the great river is reached that carries the water from the whole accumulated draiuage areas to the sea. Iu each little valley, in each larger valley, in each yet larger valley again, one or more tauks can be constructed, aud thus the drain age area supplying a tuuk may vary from less thuu one squuro niiln to 100 eqnnro miles. George Huliuer in Engi neering Magazine. Advice ou Pruning. If pruniug is done properly, no tools will ever bo necessary except a sharp prnuiug knife, but if neglected or too many main limbs aro allowed to grow the saw will have to be used in a few years. It is desirable to make a nice, smooth, even cut, aud to do this the knife should follow the shoulder that is noticeable at tho junction of the limb to another or to the main stem, ann the cn.f.iiia rf tia ntif clinnlrt lin m li.n... than tne base ot tbe Lrancn removed. Draw the blade inward a little at the npper side. Avoid leaving a sharp stub from which a new shoot may start. Do not make the ont too close. When the saw mnst be nsed ou a heavy limb, saw a little on the uudursido first, so that tbo weight of the limb as it falls will not split or peel the bark, it is neces sary to paint the wouud made by prun ing with white lead and linseed oil, to which may bo added a little lampblack, if desired, to give a darker effect. Re port Colorado Board of Horticulture. -lLid Llm. Irate Father I'm getting tirsd r this nonsense. Vuu've heeu engaged iu that youi muu for six mouths. Does ho ever i.-itund to marry you? Daughter You must have" patience, papa. Remember, he's uu actor. Father What's that got to do with it? Daughter lie's f - ' of long engage ments. London Fun. Clown Wllhi'liiilna'a Oath. The coronation of theynung qneen of Holland will take place, according to a recently published decree, on Sept. 0. On that day the young woman, with right hand raised, in the presence of I tho states general, will pledge herself 1 to the following formula, which in strange contrast to tho oaths adminis tered to the HusHiiin and German em perors: "I swear to the people of the Nether lands to observe uud always maintain the fundamental law. I pledge myself to defeud and to preserve with all my power the independence of the kingdom, to protect public aud private liberty and the rights of all my subjects aud to employ fur the' preservation and ad vancement of individual and general prosperity all the means which the laws place at my disposal as the due of an upright qneen. And may God aid me in my work. " (Guar (Sends. jpsittaoDini and you cure iU consequences. These are some of the consequences of constipation : Biliousness, loss of appetite, pimples, sour stomach, depression, coated tongue, night mare, palpitation, cold feet, debility, iiii- uness, weakness, backache, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, Irritability, nnrvniunivui. hniiihioh. tnrnld llvnr. henrt. ' burn, foul breath, sleeplessneiw, drowsi- noss, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head. Ar m Sun Ouem roi Conmttpmllon Dr. J. C. Aver s Pills are a secif!c for all diseases of the liver, stomach, and bowels. I sintered from constipation which n. timed sui h an obstinate form that I feared it would ciuso a Ui;ii;e of llis bowels, After vainly trying various remedies, I be gan to tnke Aver a 1 Ills. Two boxes vtiucted a complete cure. D. BURKE, Saco, Mo. "For right yean I was afflicted with constipation, which be.'ams so bud that the doctors rouM do no mots for me. Then I began to lake A vers Pills, and soon th bowels recovered their natural a.-tion. VM. II. PtLAUChTT, Dorset, Out THC PILL THAT WILL, WANTED Clean cotton rags, to be used in clean ing presses at the Enterprise ollice. Do not fail to attend the ratification meeting tobe held by the Kepuhlicans Saturday night in Oregon City. Hood's Parsaprilla only t4 cents Charman's, the Cut Kate Druggists. at The Modern llcsnty. Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs. Made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Justice Election. In the Oregon City Justice district the vote was as follows: C Sehuebel, rus (J.I0 Chas. T Hickman, Hep 470 J S McComb, Pro 41 Constable M F McCown, Rep .tan .417 ..30 T S Lawrence, vFus II A Corey, Pro $100 Reward, f 10). The readers of this piiier will be pleased to learn that there is at least one drea led disease that science has leen able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh la-ing a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tuken internally, acting directly rpon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strengtli by building up the con stitution und assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciik.nkvACo., Toledo, O. ,oiii iiv I'riiggiMts, 7oc Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tim McdiTii AgniMtla. Wo look nt our churches with their congregations, growing iu numbers uud dwindling iu faith, says II. (J. Chap muu iu Tho Atlantic, und we ask our selves: 111 all these buildiugs, cheap or costly, whut real prayers rise, und of those thut rise do uuy get above the roof? Whut God hears tbum uud bus there ever been an answered prayer? We look at the face of tho dead and repeat a burial service. If after the manner of men I have fought w ith Leubts at Kphu sus, what advautugeth it me if the dead rise not? And us wo sny the words we ask ourselves, "Do tho deed rise?" And if any one is found who bilieves thesu things ho knows t!; it there is unothnr at his el how who Lelicvis them not a whit or an atom, n::d ihtee two can hit ou no nni verse thut idmll satisfy both, nor can one bo poci to the other. Supl'tfin. "Do you remember, thut girl who camo here und said thut what she most desired was a ood home?" asked the housewife. "What is the matter now?" respond ed her husband. "Have, you missed something else?'' 'Yes. I guess sho has a good home pretty nearly paid for by this tiiny." Washington Star. Five is the great sucn d Chinese num ber. There uie live virtues, five cojors (yellow, whito, graeu, red and black,), five household gods, five planets (Sat urn, Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury), five ranks of nobility,' five tastes, five cardinal points (the middle, east, west, south and north respectively), and five tones. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS We make tlio Host Customers from Oregon City will liavo their faro paid liotk ways' by getting their suits at our retail store. 85 Third Street - - - Portland, Ore. School Vile. The following is the report of sihool district No. 21 for the month beginning Mav 2, and ending May 1.7: No. of pupils enrolled, 12; those neither absent nor tardy went' Hester Linn, Julius aud Joseph Snnm; visitors weie Fred Wilcox, Mrs. II. A. Wilcox, Olive Mos:ier, Haiel Commons. IIathk F. Wii.cox, Teacher. Acker's Dyspiqlu Tablet are mi hi on a K)sitive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising nl the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. :'.') cts. and b0 cts lliickleii's Arnica SaUe. The lieal salve in the world for Cuts, I! mines, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped bunds, Chilblains, Corns, and all kin Erup tions, and positively cure Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Chai man A Co., Charmnn Bros, lllock. Price LTic. Sprclal Notice. During my absence I have placed in barge of my denlnl ollice Dr. V. T. Lyons, whom lean recommend to my Iriends and the public in general as a skillful and reliable dontiit. L. I.. I'lt'KKNS. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the ureal lllood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eiupllons on the fare, and mske the head clear as a bell. Sold by Charman A Co., druggists, Oregon Citv. Tne subscription to the Enterprise Is $1', but if paid In advance it is 11.50. Subscribers must not get behind and then expect to get tho paper for $1.60. Outstanding subscriptions must he paid up. Leather bells in all colors, also the new bell lasteunr at tlie Kackcl store. Sunday Services. f i MUM AN KVANIiKI.ICAl. I.Crit. I'" It A.N IMMAM'AI, till: Hill -Corner KiKlHli Soil J. (j. A tains irr-t; Itev. Knu-si J. W. Muck, puilor. hiunlav wimiil at 10 A. M., weekly service every Tliursdiiy hi S P. M. (ierinun si'liool every S.iinriluy irom M lo 1.', r.vef) nu.iy llivilcil. FIHST ''OMillKOATlONAt, (Ml'ltCII.- Itcv. I . W. Mil 1 r. I'xtnr. Humeri m ill :ioi.i ml 7 .10 r. M. Similar School lier muriiliin Hi-mce. rinytir ineiuiiK i mil,) eviiriing 7 auo.nlm'k. I'rnyer ineelliik ol Young l'ai,ilr'l Society of (Ihrlntlmi Kmluavnr every SumU; evening t S:.tu prompt. FIHST IIAFTIST Clll'KCII. - Ky. M I Uiini), Hni'.or Mornlnir Service l 1 :ti. HiunUr School at ll i.i; tvenlim norvtru 1 mi, Io-khIiw prayer iiieetliiK i nnnnliiy rveiilliK. Monthly Vyovunniu jiieeuiix every n euneienty evcnllll preceiling tho flmt Sunday Iu the month, j, cor ilal Invitation to all. HT. lOII.N'H ClU'ltCII.CATIIOMO.-HKV. A IIii.i.cmhanI), I'Hutor. On Stuiflay nimit s am llc.'to a. M. Every nceotel ami lonrlh Sunday iieriuitii neriooii nnur loe n o CIOCB ninMI At all other mat' KiikIUIi lu-rmoiia. Siimlay School at '2:HO r. M. Vehpt-r. spolnnolica! UDieeii ami nuncaieiinn at l.wr.u. MKTIIOUIST KI'ISCOPAL ClintCII.-k I. K Jn I'UKtor. Mornliif nervlce at 1IM.V K 11 ii.l it y Hehooi at 10:11. Clima nieptlliK Hller momniK aervice. r-veniim servleo l 7:;ui. Kpwortli l.ciik'nc tneeiiiiK snmlHy evening H:SU; I'raycr Meetln Thurailajr vyviiliif at 7;;i0. airitngera conlliilly Inviteil. KIKHT I'UHHBYTKKIAN CIlt.'KCH.-Kky. A J. MoutKoinery, I'mtor. Hervieea at 11 a.M.aml 7:S0 r. M. Hahlmth Hchool at 10 A. M. Yotinj People' Society ol ChrlatlHii Kmleavor meeli every Sunday cvciiIiik nt fl:HU. Ili'nu.lny svenliiK prayer meotlntt at 7:flU. Henta tree. F.VANO'CI.ICAI. niniCH-fJKKMAN-ltev. Krleii, 1'intor; J. It, Knurr A-tl-tuit. I'reac'hiiiit service every Sunday at II A. M. and 7:WJ V. M. tiahhalh i!l.nnl every Humlay a I 1(1 A. M., Z:Miii'Tiiinii Hupt. I'rayer Meeting every lhurdy evening (i KHM AN I.irniKltAN ZION'H COS Kre(,Mitional cliurcli. Uev. F. Kaek, pastor. Hervice every Humlay at 11 A. M. Humlay school at 10 A. M. HT I'AUIH riirilCII-E.leopnl-W. D. Williiini, I). I., ndiiUter in cluirtre. Hui.dav Mehool at 10 a. m., aervlee at II a. in. and 7 :.'y p.m. Fridays al 7 p.m. even iug prayer service with an addrens. Heal free. A cordial invitation to all tlio ser vices. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Btrcngth.V. S. Government Report HOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Tin y uvnt-fnina Wunknwiri, Irri'trti lui i( v bimI uMilwaloiinJnmmnn vltfur and banlxli "nhtN nt nicTiftiuft ii.m " 'Ihvy aid I.H' Niivfn" tu f lrl ut wiiniBfili'K"!, ft Id) UK dit Tflopinpiif of oriram anil bJy. No known H-miMly tt wintiiti them. Cannot do hnnn llf bv hr mull. Mold hy driiiuruta. jifoTX CHEMICAL CO ,.cuttM4,U Wholosalo and Retail Manufacturers and Dealers in Men's and Hoys Fino Clothing. ALL-WOOL SUIT on the market THIS JS WHAT our customers claim for u and our groceries: Thai w uilVr the best of groceries at the low est prices. Thev huve coiill deuce In our good and know that we never misrepresent our selves and that our stock of fine groceries I the puo-sl and the must nutritious. Last, hut mil least, their grocery hill save It' self fully p(.r c. lit by their dealing with Murr A Mulr. Our way of doing hiiiiit to treat every one fair and sqtiaiii and oiler the very lu st in our siore. Marr & Muir NOBLITT'S STABLES livery, Keel and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATKIl BKTWKITN TIU bht'OT UK I Dolt AND Double und .Single Rigs, nnl trnd. die liorst-H nlway on hand nt the lowest ,ric.H. A corrall connectw! with tho burn for loose Block. Information rrxardiiiif anv kind or "tirPr0"',,l,y lU'"'l"d ,0 b' ,n," ' Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. ST. GERMAIN: FEMALE PILLS The only oriKnN , Klns French. Jemals lt..Kulalor, of Mine. M. tiernialn, t . V","",'"", " ,M-,"K 'e. sure ami rellalile In every rae. NU1 tin. It H,tiva K"rantp or Imm-y reliilntrd. (jet II. geiiuine. I'rire 11.00 ,.r box ,y mall. Hols agenti lur l iiiif.l Hint,-. .,,,1 '.....u Kl(i llAUVAItll it), l."7 WasliliiKloii Hi. t'liliaKO, Free Trial Treatment TO EVERY MAN Till oirer la made hy the ILLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM provided nppiraiioii he made al once, in order that it invention, appliance ami never fiiiiinu rem, die ninv ri ive the tdel Ihlu pulilieiiy, and prove Iheir nn tnerit by aelunl u and rmaiinl cure. N,i n ,.y hatever will m r IvhiI by lint IIIIuoIk Hiuia h iiuiariiini Irom any. one under It Irealinttnl until hrnellcial re- oll are aeknowleilKed. ret ilea and appliance have heeu couiinemleil by the newspaper ol two ronlineni ami emloraeil by the H'ei.-t doitnra in the world. Where development la ileilreil (hey an coniidiuli ii ate I never lad in Inyigoraie, up. build ami foriily. I'hey Infu e nee llle and enerxv. They perinunenilv , , , widen undermine Hie eoiihiitnilon and pro dlliB ileapotiilency They re-lone, relreli Hinl reitore In i u n 1 1 k I , re(,ardlea of hk. Tliey cure evil hahli and permanently re. move iheirell'eri. a well a llmie of ex. ami over taxed I, ram work, neura. Ilieiiia or nerviiu exhanalloii. No (allure, no puhllelty, no deception, no disappoint nient. rile lodav. II.I.INol.S HTATIC HANITAHIUM. Kviinaloii, III. 'i In buytiK aeeili "eranoniT la I re vn m a Ni e." Iwcaiii Hi coat afi'iiltivntion wuntedon Inlnrliirarwla alwai Inriti-ly eieeeil th orlalnal cut nf III lient Riid li nt aevilalo Iw hii'1 The beat I alwar lb itlioiiiieau I'ay a trill luura fur FERRY'S SHEDS nfl nltfovt tt four moniyr'i worth. A HVH CMHfl i imjH-f viTywtir, 'rea. y 7 - nurcDDVirn nun u rn. rarr r. William's Kldncv Pills IltlH 1111 Cllllill in lliwilM'H 1,1 lho4 a wr, V .. . -. f .. .. T a uiuneys di.ii i ; rjimry rjimn. iiavca yoil nejflecU'd your Kidneyi;? lluvcT you ovcrworlti.'il your nervous sys- Ai .... ,i , ...l i. i i.. .. .... r w-in nun iiinn. il bittuiiu VVII.U IMU'l. k luiuieys nun i.iuiuiciT 11 avis ,yotir pains in tho loins, hide, buck, groins f itnd hliiddci-? Ilitvo vim a llatthy ti-V a. iuui -im-o in too I act! ................ . . r m tr.iuci) in mo nice, CKpccuiiiyr ler the eyes? Too frcouent do-i r undo JaHlro I Hlro hush nrinu ? Wllliiiin's K'iilnev I'll Is will imnart ncwlifu to tho (Ms- W eased orffans, tone up tho system nnd makoancw niun of you. J(y of you. Jty rintil 60 ccnta per box. sf Williams AIfo. Co., Props., Clovoland, O. For sale hy C. 0. Huntley. OABTOniA, Bars th if 1M Kind You Haw Always Boiujht For sole by C. G. Huntley. i