OKECION CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, IMS. Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL TRANSPORTATION LINE8. Timn Card Eastsids Railway Company LIAVi PORTLAND OREGON CITY (Couch 8t.) 7IIX) A( U. 7:tlJ A, H. 7: 7:50 :.15 9:15 9 lo:uo io;o3 10:45 io:jo n:.V' 11:35 11.15 r. m. 1 3: jo r. w, 1:00 1:05 S t-iS 315 j: 4: 4:05 4:45 4:ju 3 535 0:15 6: jo 7 7:05 7 45 7:30 8:30 only to 8:ao only to Milwaukle Milwaukle 9'5 , 915 lo:jo only to 10:30 Milwaukle 11:50 only to 11:40 Milwaukie 4ft MlNUTI SOHKDULI. 'llK(ION(IT D'()K UNI) KIVKKTIUlS aTSAMra Al.TOSA I.S4TM ro.Ti.r 0lMll In, I n tlriHll 7 0l, m. I Mil I , jo m m. mourns citt r'UlKi(nlbtrMi Ola. iu. lau J.I) p. iu, Nl'NDAV'. l.'Oa. m. II iu " I ll " Sis. m. 1 m. 0 1AU - Tlki( ltit"rrhn. l III) OrotU Why hlicuio (.! or lliwt W1IXAMKITK CASS II tAUM M T. eario satnus iu.instts fa ' m. in. m. KU " t 141 x 0 OU ' IU ' l:M n. m. 11:10 - aid " 3 16 . u. M " l' " IU " I 40 I t, - t 10 - 1 l " Ml " tia t.lu feini'lutr Cira laavtaraiy hour mull p m. 1 1 0ot ou ud .i. i Jaml rr a. isua. k Isus, C. A DIIXKIl, Kiirr. Omkiiox CiTr, Ohkuon ....July 32, 1 huh THE LOCAL NEWS. Kkcuno DsrsAT. Once more the Indian boyt suffer defeat at the bands of the Y. M. C. A. tara of 1'ortlaiid. A wrek sgo these two teams met each other in a fiercely contested game resulting in victory for i'ortlsnd and attain they engaged In a anlrited name on Monday afternoon, In the presence of a throng of Admiring ChauUuiiian. Tlila wat one of Ilia best garnet of ball that bat ever lwn played by amateurs In the stale. Kvery man In both teams tilled bla poai tlon ably and played with an earnest nnaa aeldmn teen. At the clove of the 3rd Inning- the game elood 5 to 3 in favor of the boye from the metropolis and from then on the beat endeavors of both teama (ailed to increase the respective scores Wrangling and quarliug, whirli to oiten (Manifest themselves on occasions of thl kind did not arise to mar the beauty of the game. Kacli team realised the atreiiKth of Iti opponent and wanted no energy In controversy. The Portland team ia composed of good player all around, I)owna and Kronen having played with tbe bent playera In the Kate. The Indian boyt have several men in their team who with a little more ex lerieme can play much better game The a me cloaed with the score stand ing five to three In favor of Portland. "Tin Last Hon or tiik Nkuko." Thii waa the subject of John Temple Graves' address of Atlanta Ueorgla, on Friday evening at the Chautauqua. In an able manner he advocated the plan of sotting the netrro race apart by them elves, giving them all advantaKes of a representative form of government and surrounding them with the best inQu ences of the age, his change be said waa necessary because the negro face had failed to successfully compete with the Anulo Saxons In all departments of activity, that there would exist as long as time continues a prejudice against the neirro't color and that because ol this rejudice the white people would never Intermarry with the black race and there fore since many of the negro had al ready given their assent it would be best fur them as a race to establish a neuro colony where tho whito man's restless ambition and never satisfied creed, dare not intrude. Hkrvici at Mictiiodist Chuhcii. Sun Jay morning Rev. Olinrg preached an ef foctive sermon on "Watchfulness." lie emphasized tho importance ol all Chris tians being continually on the alert and never off their guard, saying that no one could be too attentive to the great work of leading men Into higher walks of life. In the evening President Campbell of Monmouth, spoke to the coiiKregutlon on "Provocations and Avocations," show ing that we all have duties to perform in life but often become careless and disre card tkem. He was followed by Prof. Hawley, of Willamette university, who eloquently spoke on "Stranded Lives," presenting the thought that lives are never wasted if spent In the interest of the downtrodden and sinful. Prof. Her itage couducted the singing and added much to tbesoryice. , ., Orhoos City On tub Diamond. Our borne team played a good game last Thursday on the Chautauqua field against the Portland Y, M. C. A. This was tbe first appearance of the home team this year, but notwithstanding the fact, they showed splendid training and gave Portland's well-drilled team a close game. The score stood 7 to 11 In favor of the visitors. Again on Friday the home team met the same Portland team, but unfortunately, catcher Hayes was Injured in the second Inning and as no one else could fill his place, tho Y. M 0. A. boys won easily. Til It CONNKCTICUT Couuant. This Is the name of a newspaer published In the state of Connecticut on the ninth day of July, 1708. It was brouuht from the Kast somo tlmo sgo by I. Prlndle, of this city and It Is now displayed In the (ostolllce window. IU faded type and uneven edges are evidences of the fact that It Is an ancient document. On tbe front paito of half a column's length Is an article notifying the Hon. George Washington of his appointment to the position ol commander-in-chief of the continental armies. This old curio should be preservod, as it gives U1 an luslk-ht Into the silent past. Hi'sikkss Mkktino or Maccaiikics. Last Friday evening the Maui aliees ol this city held a business mealing and in stalled the following ollloer: Hir Knight Com., M. Ilolaik; Mr Knight Lieut Com., K. K. Taylor; Kecord Keeer, (i ii. nun; uiapiain, J. mmwartz; bee geant, W. M. Moody; Master-at-Arms, K. T. Koers; 1st M. of ., O. H. Dlin ick;2l M.ofO , A. K. Tmlie; Henil net, F. 8. lUker. After the installation of tliewi olhVeri had taken pUce, an aliunihtii-e of baked beans, coffee and bread and butter wss spread uiwn the table, of whli h the members and their U ileMs heartily partook, A IU'Maway. Monday afternoon Harry llatratt was driving C. Phillips express wagon when one of the horses was slang tiy a horse fly in front of the Hed Front. Iloth horses began to run towards the railroad track and as they started the Irlver jumped out. The wagon was aell tilled with groceries from the store of V. Harris all of which were scattered when the wauon United over near lieu. Warner's barn. The horses disinUngled tuemr-elves from the badly duui'ilished express waa'on ""d went running at full N ed down Main street but were finally lopiied belore doing any further dsmatie. Tils Ciiai'tai yu CoNCxaT, Saturday evening the Chautaiupuns enjoyed a imiMLal concert. It was conducted by I'rof. Heritage Iu bis usual able manner and judtiiug from the hearty applause given to each participant, tbe whole af fair deiervea no little praise. The pro gram was ss follows: Solo, I'rof. Heri tage; song, chorus; violin solo, Miss 11. own, of Kalem; uiusiu, orchestra ; aoug chorus; solo, Miss Anna D. Alwood, Ha- lem; Duet, Prof. Heritage and Mrs. Shawhan; solo, Miss Cilen, of McMinn- villu; aolo, Mrs. Hhawban; violin solo. Miss Nii klin, of halem; selection, or chestra. Ciiimawa Hand. This band is com' K)H'Sol Zi pieces, only 13 of which are ou the Chautauqua grounds, Mr. George a giaduale of the Indian school in New York stale ia the leader and a nun of considerable musical talent. He has had charge of the baud for two years. The boys will give an exhibition of their work ou Saturday morning, at wiiicu several cornel solos will be rendered by M. bhongo and all who enjoy good music should be present on this occasion CONUKXUATIONAL CoNCKHT. The COU cerl giveu last Sunday eveuiug at ti e Congregational cliucli by the famous Miilar-lialaou troop was one of the moot enjoyable affairs of the kind ever held in Uiegoa City, llie selections sung were the choicest of sacred melodies and wlieu rendered by these splendid voices took I tie large audience by storm. Miss liaison baa gieat power as a singer and is well worth heaiiug. iikat Dksthoykk. Famous as Ore gon is tor her remarkable wheat produc tion, she has still to sjlve the problem of how to destroy a danxurous green pin worm wuich lias lately beeu discovered to be eating at the roots of tue wheat, This worm not only robs the wheat of its grain, but also saps tbe life from the gieen plant, turnlug it bright yellow. Several localities iu this county are al ready sulToiing from the pest. iKACtiaHS KLkt'TKU. Last week the following teachers were elected to take charge of the Willamette Falls school for the ensuing year: Principal, Will lard Hyatt; assistant principal, Mits Ella 8. lioohlke. This school progressed rapidly last winter under Prof. Strange. With these two instructors at its head, the work cun't but be satisfactory. BuBt shave iu the city at Johnson's barber shop Mouey to loan at 8 per cuut Interest on mortgages. Apply to C. V, & D. U. Ltttourette. Last year's patterns of wall paper at reduced prices. 6 and 10c counters at Belloiny & Busch. The correct styles in Millenery at the lowest price. Our sale begins to day. Miss C. Goldsmith. - Stop that cough I Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25o bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life. 8old by Charman & Co., druggists, Ore gon City, A Child Enjoys. The pleasant flavor, 'gnntlo action, and soothing effect of ftyrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; to that It Is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Man ufactured by the California Fig Hyrup Co. Attention (Jumpers, The Wllholt stage will start out of Ore gon City Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, ana naturriays. waves nowiu s staoie at vt o clock noon, itouna trip tickets 12.50 . Campers to Wilhoit or other resorts in the county will be taken out in private rigs if desired, at iliix k prices. Cull or address Clms. Noblin, iiieaou City Get your fiint J us mid jelly tumblers at Harris' Grocery. - Money to loan al M er cent interest C D. & I). C. on iiiorlgsges. Apply to Lalourelte. iiir-ycle enamels, ba'h tub enamels, white enamel just the thing to renovate old furniture etc Charman l Co, Cut Kato Diuggista, For a quiet place to hitch your horses iway from tbe motor line and t, u,- in let a first da Job of repairing or horse shoeing call on K. F. 8crlture's shop on fifth street. Simon s Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it Pleasant to take and goes right to the pot. Hold by Charman & Co.. druggists, Oregon City. Tne subscription to the Kn emr ise is 2, but if paid In advance it is f 1.50. Subscribers must not get behind snd then expect to g-t the paper for (1.60, Outslanding subscriptions must be paid up. Now is the time to paint your house, barn roofs, fences, bicycles, buggies etc and Ciiarman & Co. have the agency for the beit Pure Prepared Paint made, all sold at less than Portland prices. Re member Charman's I 'rug Store. Tbe Original Cut lisle Druggists. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner oi i enter ana oeventn streets, tut a choice and well selected stock of fxmily groceries, which he is selling at very reasonable rates. His motto is "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods delivered to any part of the city. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy; sold una guarantee. Nasal Injector free. Hold by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon City. Hi nts the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex. has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by hemor rhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if H cost a hundred dollars a lot tie. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affec tions are poetively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption. Trial bottles free at Charman & (Vs. Drug store. Regular site 50 cents and $1.08. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Tempting rajj. l4m We are justly proud, we think, of our tempting array of good things for the table. At this season It reauires enter prise ond some expense to find new and cnoice things. We prefer putting forth every etfort in be half of our enviable reputation and the needs of our patrons, A. ROBERTSON. 7th St. Crocer. THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for us and our groceries: That we olfer the beet of groceries at the low est prices. Tboy have confi dence in our goods and know that we never misrepresent our selves and that our stock of fine groceries is the purest and the most nutritious. Last, hut not least, their grocery bill saves it self fully 25 per cent by their doalins with Marr & Muir. Our way of doing business is to treat every one fair and square and offer the very best in our store. .... r - - ... i i What Or. X. Y.. Mailer ay.. Burr a ix), N, Y. Gknts, From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Khiloh's Cure in esses of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say that it Is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly sar d many from Consumption, Sold o Charman A Co., druggists, Oregon Ci . "I have used Chamlerlain's cmn-h remedy In my family for years an I al ways with good results," says Mr. W. It Cooper of Kl Itio, Cal. -For smiil children we find It eeeially effective. For sun- by Geo. A. Harding The first distinct mention of soap now extant Is by I'lluy, who spwiks of it as em Inventlr-i of tho Uuols; Lot be (hut as It mny, tho use of soap for wuxh IngpurpoMsisuf f;rwit antiquity In the mint of Pompeii u complete soap mini ufuctory whs found, aud the ntensils and somo soup were In a toleruhle state of preservation. The (Jullio soap of eighteen centurl's ago was prepared from fnt and wood uhct, particularly the bkIics from Leccb wood, which wood was vi ry common iu France as well as in Lr.gdnud. fcioup is npukcn of by writ ers from tho second century, hot tbe Burucens were the flrnt people to bring it into general um-uhuu external cleans ing mcxllom. Tbeoeof soap is thus desi:rib'd: "When examined chemical- , U .1... ..I.!.. ,u tf.. I ... 1 J -s I iouiju w w uraiuiKu ui I m In, M....t . .1 i . J ...L.I.- . t auumuumj pimu poua vi uri'iu wuue 01 igg, iu worn, aiuunicu. now, aiun- . Iu ...I hI.i. .1... a slbuiiRU. ow, albn- in the ajkallea, and I for washing the skin M combines with tbe i,i. .t. ,i, ti,i t. when soap is ui-c-d he excess of itlka cuy Hum witn wbicn tue skin is nata - rally bedewed, removes it in the form of an emulsion, and with a portion of the lrt Another portion of the alkali soft- ens and dissolves the superficial stratum of the skin, aud when tbis is rubbed off tbe rest of tbe dirt disappears. So that I every washing of the skin with soap re moves the old fate of the skin and leaves I a new one, and wo.t the process repeat ed to excess the latter would become attenuated." Philadelphia Lodger. Tha famooa I'arla Garret. There are few persons interested lu things literary who being in Paris with in the last 10 or 15 years can have fail bt;ar of the gurret of M. de Gon court AL de Gonoourt himself would perhaps have preferred people to say tbe garret of "the brothers Gouconrt," al though, as is well known, tbe institu tion was originated and flourished only after the death of thj younger brother. The "garret" specifically was a charm ing room, half hall, half library, on tbe third floor of the little Louis XVI hotel at Autcuil which M. Edmond de Uou- court occupied during tbe whole latter port of his life; geuerically it wot tbe meeting together of kindred spirits, of disciples aid admirers and friends of the old maitre, the germ of tbe academy which it was Edmond de Gou court' dream to establish iu opposition to the academy of tbe 40 immortals, aud the nursery, as it were, where talents were grown to ripeness for tbe honor of ad mission to that same especial academy A hue Gorren in bcribner'a Her Health Restored ivu. ...i. jmr ft Ill inCtDlaery of sleeplessness can only be reaiited by those who hare expert enced It. Nerroussesa, sleeplessness. headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely be cared by Dr. Miles' Bestoretlre Nervine. 60 certain la Dr. Miles of this fact that all drurglsta are authorized to refund price paid for the first bottle tried, providing It dues not benefit. Airs. Ileury Bruns, wife of tbe well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and Irregular menstruations suffering untold misery for years. I used rarious advertised remedies tor female com plaints besides being under the care of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement the testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall never ceass to thank that lady. Der testimonial Induced me to use Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.MUes'Remedlea." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dUi E Nervine 1 '.Restore il eases of the heart and nerves tree. Address, V, Hoaltti Hearth Da MILES MEDICAL COh KlkUart, lud. FARMERS . . Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed .At lhe City Stables. W. H. YOUNG, Prop., e.,.or, to W. H. COOksj. . Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. 1 25 n atatk, OLD CATERER ON TERRAPIN. ls It I Koarfy, th Saturaxtlnn U Ia "gating It All roti-Mlr." James I'rosser, a famons colored ca terer of this city, deuil long ago, fur-nl-Jicd tlm f.illrjwing f.rrmula for pre paring mid sirviug terrapin, which was ji'ililinh':d In a gastrrmomi journal at tho i nc vberi bo whs on enrtlii 'You cun't enjoy terrapin nnlexs the (i :y is nijipiii. 'X'einpiTaiure and terra pin go band in hand. Now, as to your t'rnipin. Ils you, there Is all the fliifercir e in the world in lino. Inn in' re northerly is the terrapin found the bclti. Yooeut a Florida terrapin yon needn't despise it, for terrapin is terra pin everywhere tint you get a Checa peake one' nr a Delaware bay one, or, ' better still, a Loi:i Inland one, and there is just the diifereiice between f 10 a down and :i6. Warm water kinder washes the delicate flavor out of them.' Don't yon let .Mr. LYrgh know it, but your terrapin nioxt Im boiled n'ive. j nave a goon nix por, wiid u hot i, .. .i- , Lodges. der it, vi that he than t langni.h ,uil'' , ,. , ' when Ii has Kot ou a ful! hrud of Mean. A' U' W m""'' "VHrr Sn"-y pop him in. What I am gniii to j;ive is !'""'"'" 'n ''" A 0 L'- w- Temple. a recipe for a single one. If you are aw- ''"" ' (VifT, iwcrersry . fully rich and go in for a gross ,f terra- kt-tpeksbs Willam-f e Itehekah Lodge piu, jimt oso your inultinlicatimi taLle. , No. 2 meets second ..! f .nrth Frida nf iui as wiou as dm cav;s iu waccu nun i.. . .. i .... ' aim iry jus nippers Wtien tney pait wm.n joo pry tocui wnb your linger I nail, be is gxxl. ( Jyeu him nicely with ' a knife. Li I in of him dislocates the snuffbox. There ain't overmuch of it. . . . -i m. ... t mure i ine nity. inn most is in toe- M. .. . ..... . ' jiuis oi me ieg ani side locgers, but II you want to commit murder jut yon , . i ,. ... . you want to commit murder jut you smaxb his gall, and then your terrain , u gone forever. Watch closely for eggs snd handle them gingerly. Now, hav- ' 1. 1 ., . 1 in cut Mm nr w nil itn .i.orwo r, ; tbe meat atfide. Take three fresh etros i yoa must have tuein frerh. Bile 'em hard aud mush em smooth. Add to j that a tablespoonful of sifted flour, . three tablesnooufuls of cream, salt and pepper (red pepjw r to terrapin is just depravity) and two wiucglawM-s of aber- ain't a bit too good. There never wat a gotega iu ail l'ortugal that wouldn't tbiuk itself honored to have itself mixed op with a terrapin. Now yon want quite a quarter of a pound of tbe very best fresh butter and put that in a porcelain covered pan and melt it fir.t-mnstn't be browned. W ben it s come to be oily. put in yoor terrapin, yolks of egg, wine andnlL Let it simmer gently. Bilin np two or three times docs tbe business. What yon are after is to make it blend. Tboro ain't not bin that must be too point- ed in terrapin stew. It wonts to be a qutot thing, a suave thing, just pervod- ed with a most beautiful and natural . ; v . ,,. tllA rwnn1rt thnt entm it r a hnr. rilnfA hot the real thin is to have it on a chu.i dish, and though a man ought not to be selfish there is a kind of diviue satisfaction in eatin it all yourself Philadol'-ou Times. A PoliU Jadge. Mr. Justice- Maulo once went on cir cuit with Judge Coleridge in a part of England where the high sheriff was a shy and modest man and very much alarmed at having to entertain his cyn ical lordship. Coming home in his coach with the two judges, he thought it his dnty to make conversation for them. He observed that he hoped there would be better weather, as tbe moon had changed. "And are yen such a fool, Mr. Jones, as to imagiuo that the moon bos any effect on the weather?" suid Manle. Really, Brother Manle," said Cole- ridge, who was politeness itself, "yoa ' are very hard upon your friend. For my part I think the moon has a consid erable effect npon it " Then, said Manle, "yon are as great a fool as Jones is." After which conversation in the sher iff's caniage languished. San Francis co Argonaut ... Tba Peaalmlst. Perry Patettic Oh, well, they say that fortune knocks once at every gny'r door. Wayworn Watson Tbat't a great lot of consolation for a guy that ain't got no door. Cincinnati Enquirer. NEW AND COMPLETE Of GENTS AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, and goods for Fall and Winter. Also A NEW LINE OF SHOES Has just arrived from Eastern factories. All at the LOWEST PRICES. Please give me a call I have been removed for some time to CATJFIELD BUILDING, MAIN STREET, NEXT TO HUNTLEY'S Book Store. Silver Plate, When you DTTV PflflMS m.ves'. LtJ A ui. wiiw, rones, etc, Buy reliable brands, even if they do cost a little more. They are worth the difference. We sell the genuine, original Rog ers Bros. ware. Guaranteed to be the best in quality, style and finish. BURMEISTEF &. ANDRESEN, THEiSl CITY Hif Says lis Tbey all say that HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarters for Hay, Land plaster, Seeds, Royal aaakss tba lood pars, wholssoaM c4 SallclMa. mm m POVDEn Absolutely Pure aovAi imim fownf a to., mw voa. n,-U ,nl,uiU at I. .!. F Temple. . jlt Godfry, wcrei. rv. 'Vii'i kubin Hood No. 9, Forester! ef. Wineries, meets fir-l u, I third Friday in 'he rnonlli in R il-n's Hall. F. T. Rogers, secretary; K S. Baker, chisrf , ranger. I M-ate P t No 2 O A It mpta i ' Jt 'W'W I MalH P t No. 2, O. . R , meeta firH, Wednesday in ra.-h montll'at WU- ,.,. v w .,.,,, " w- Ml,llm. mander. ; CUckaroij Chapier No. 2, E. A. M., ' on the third Monday of each ' month in Masonic Hill H. 8. Strange, seeieiary. i'innri.., v.. i v a the second and fourth Tuesdays in eack month at Masonic H ill. Miss Jennie Kow,!n' "r eUr'- 0"""n L"-' " 3. 1. O. O. F meet evrJ Thursday in O ld Fellows' Hall. T. F. Rvan, secretary Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. O. 0. F. mts first and third Tuesday in each lnnti,.j. A. gtnarti Weretary. Ked.w.cheno Trihe No. 13, Imp. ,, . . . J. 0 ' meel8 Saturday evening 7:30, - Men'8 Hall. J. V. Stuart, C. ofR.;H L.Patterson, Saebeta. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A.F.A.M., meets first an 1 third Saturdays in each, monthat Masonic Uall. T.F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Corps No 18, W. R. C, meets) l"t Monday in each month at the Will- amette Hall. Mrs. Ciouae, president. 1,18 Aa"l"T ets tne mira Monday, l Willamette Hall. Artisans meets first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Seari, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Branch No, 6-17, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets la Red Men's Uall, on second and fourth. Wednesdays G. H. Hyatt, record keeper Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be interested in tbe experience of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence, R. I. He says: "For several years I have been almost a con- stant suffer from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks completely prostrating me and ' rendering me unfit for my duties at ' this hotel. About two years ago a travel ing salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effect) were im. mediate. Whenever I ielt symptoms ot the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valua ble remedy. Tbe result baa been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the affliction." For sale by Geo. A. Harding. LINE. That CUears e o Carries the most complete stock, ot First-Class Groceries to be found in the City. Etc. A