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OltKGON CITY ENTCRI'lilSE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1899. Personal and Local. The Hriisrd WslUnr Ct-tiiKfl Co. will favor OrnKon Cily IU Biiotlmr en InrtslumMit r'rldr nllit. Those w,0 board t limn on Omir prr-vloiis vUlt to llili cily khiiIi In Id hltfliPKt 1tiii of llmlr iil4rUlniiicnt. At Hlilvwly's, In iinuiiiii liiK Hi nmiM' of the vlvlntf iiwiiihrrs of lbs Ori-ic"! loiislliu lioiml t'oiivfiilloim ohh aa onillUul mi' ). V, I.o.hr vbdli'd Hnli'in the fore I Mi of the i'k. )lr, mill Mm. I'oat vlsllwl On-tinn I'll y Mind Haturday mnl HiimUy. Mr. Wrath, of Portland, win mi Oirn'iii ('I'T visitor l or I nu U'" WKi'k. 'liilll William WVIsimsimM, of New try, that of V, K, Ximkwtlir, now Yttkdly In Vlmii rmsim-a in una l1(. ,, I,,,,, ,t Mllwuki-, Clark county, anus roniity, l an advam d ain, but C"'miy HiIhhjI 8iirlntaiidriiit HImus mill lull- and hrsrly Sabon t t n "'" wl,. In iihkI pimif.iliiNt if.i"f nr ; Jtidg-.ttUllowBVV.sB In BMfiiilini Bt )niMll(M, , iiiironi.iiit ovr tl, iimlviTiiry oi inn Bine bi mm-hi, irt ..on,., !,,,,, , li.li, M a bl- els bt-sr- rTuSaday. li, t ov,.f ilU ariii( of b wlifflUrrow, 8..V. TiirmT of roitliinl, on-uI. (j,, n and minion tl Os.-utit (hsln thai iMili'll In tlm lUi.iM rliurch Kunday ,.i Uontl.Vs Hook Mote. VtUt tnoriiliiK' i lii v, Usury A. lUt.lcii, of Porllsinl iM'iuKV tlm i-uli'll In tlie Hiplut clitlri h unit Hun lay innriiliitf. A nurrUK llcens) ti Uiuml Weiliim- .Uf. lo TBi-lierB.ui, of I'olk, and vWtnMl nntWon; and Urt. A. IWr-t, of CU kunaa county. Ui) (Uff rfrm.( j.;,,,,, If the -liillrn mwd a laiallve or oiirilve, iM.xr, l iBt E'V" U'tni pW other harsh nwdiilfii -a. 1-aiatlve Hymn Caw-aia li plriMiit t;uk; sets prompt 1y, and do not grips or tan any un trolii('u no lly eflVcllve fr Mp II. Woiirma, of Nton, Kbiimb, ,,!Ui jUd only ly C. O. Hnntlry, an aiioriitiv. in l ie cur visiiiug-ai ('!. f.u I initial. I'riro. ami ik ll-iniiii-lKru'. lie I a cumin of Frml H.f inU, Woniiiiiand Mr. Tabl llmmrlrn. An ...i.lful bocibW w Kivi-n un lr llUM.kln a lu. tl.m on Ihli i-obbI I . ,.,l,..pi Gi i.a Alwrnclliy C. I H, C. and iuy dei-idd li lorale in Dfrf jn City rw,i,pnr, 0 ,. Oilman Tirker, ir-e Mi-tlixllt iiurU'rly iih-oIIiik TuKxUy eteulng lat. A proxram cn tint Krl,ly hlulit. coiitlnuinK over Huu- .i.ili.d lulu or flli-n num'tert ii - - 4 w - . v ... . ..n ...-- I .1 l II i I . .... B II 4 tl ..BI. B I a a etrfnt. of an auiilmre DuuiMrlnK upwinli oi TIh.iiub lluwnll. of 8nrlnicwBlr. wai tliiity i-TBonn. Following the rgrain, a a. . .1 .1 i I I . .l....Biiltf AJ..VM.I BiiJU lijril Iiimii Bioiiiiay anu ibibii w i oyirri inn rrirrnnii-n. tliB bhvIiiiii. lleliBBlMH-nfw-ble mlnJi iej the rrmilu-lfr oi u.e evi'nin ru ruOi youth. h Al.lniL'n lift Tuei.Uy for UiBnoiirl. where he ra(cl to rvide in the future. Illi w ife had tirumlcd hlui fw wn-ki. L F. ToUy, Biirlnleii(lent ol the joyed in kbiiipb, mirthful dWrnlona end a gMirral good lime. Tleca of the i'ate . lUrry Clark a IrM hy jury In Jutle Mulled rourt Monday evening. The drffndanl wbi i.riiMxl of imiiiII and hattery com 'Mldrn 's Home Hodety, I'ottland, wi inltld on one, F.IUa. a ubw, on Hun In the illy yelrrJy In tli lntrreia of day morning, the jury afu-r being out th aaaui-iation. N atMiut tn mmiitKB reiurnel a verdn t of The eiiUnUlnment given Turkey guilty aa , harrd. wheie.i,H,n the court .A A . i - l....... .l I'.m,, M IV A lllllMJBl'd a fin 01 If) BIKl al a iiicceia and averil api'lha In default of the liivmeiil that deh'tidltil be roiiiiiilt Uh lo the county Jail not to mwd fiftwn ilava. (i. II. Dimiik a nix-Bred (or the elate Thla morninii at the inmUjillc the advance aleufacBt will commence lor the engKment of the Inimitable com edian HarrV (Vr.n Claike who Will make hie tint Ixi In thli city b a rw t,lnA alar, and will lr.iwiit the moat laiuhahlo farm of th decade "What llaiint-d to Jonea," which ran fur over Ihrre moiithi In Newiork city tail win ler, and I now a great go In 1jndon San Francieco, too, la mat enthunlaitlc over It merliB, and Mr. Clarke ha been greeted by lioueea Oiled to thrlr CB parity, during the recent two wecki run in that city. There la nothing in the world like laughter. It la contagioui and healthful. "The man who cannot JudueJ. W. Moldrum haa returned I laugh," aayi Cirlyle, I notonlytlllor .'roiu hia trip to Nevada and Wyoming, lreaona, atrataKema and oila, but hli where ha haa been for several luonthi on whole life la already a treason and ruyerntneut aurvey buiiueaa. II re- stratagem." Th beauty ol "What xvt tdenty of Ico and snow where he llapiwned to Jonea it that it makes I .... i. . . i i ,1. Wga, yoo lailgll in Slie Ol yourwu enu inrrw I'rlre IW. the clothe, have had i nothing aaid or done at any time to :h.i, .... .i..r.r.... I. the Will.metia otTDJ the most faitldloui. HucU plays imlidit. rn-fllUnl lo ir.w.1 shsiMt. The " " ' Hl'p-l 1" T Al w tluo were the result. Th Orvicuu City r Iremcn will kiv a grand tiem-fll Ull In Weinhard'B hall on the night of Washington's birth day. A good time ii BMtired. Itcv. I. S. Ilolllnger. of Aitoru. hai CCtl'led the tMitorate of the First Cou rwK4ti')iil church, of this city and will occupy the pulpit Sunday. Jnaprr Trullingvr, of Meadow brook, wil In the city Monday, lie ssyith reo nl (irehet was a gool thing for th logpi-rs Slid that the anow wss beneficial to winter wheat. liev. C. K. Clin. etiperlnUuidont of Chinese misalon, of Cortland, will preach in M. K. cliurch Sunday morning. A sptt lal ni usual program haa leen pre pared for the evening service. len Iale "are God aends." Mr. Clarke haa brought about him a very strong supporting company and has elaborately stsged and coetumej the company. St. Valentine Tarty. A delightful Valentin surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. h. Kellogg, of W hit Hall, by the young ople of Mt. Ties ant. The Knlerprise makes you a splendid ' The pngram waa arranged by Miwa jllrr "Hotter than Ever" on last page. nttt inij lm.Ue, and many surprises awailed the guests. When the young ladies brougkt in three wire hearts and nrw now moving in and expect lo I umforubly located In their new quar :urs in a day or so. They will have one jf the largest ami nicest store In the :lty. Special Shoe Sale at Kratiise Hroi.' Ribbons, laces, embroideries, hosery ind notions of all kinds at the Hucket tore. :ad It. A Msson snd Hamlin Oigsn in ex ellont condition, for salt) ot the Oregon :ity Auction House. tf Don't psy more than fM.OO for a chsin )ieaentwl. ilcjclu this year. That buys the best Jj ,,18 K" hung In the arch letween the parlors, many questions were ar.ked but were well anawered by them explaining that they Now la your time to hny shoes. wero to fortell the future. Soon fairy trsusso Hros. hav oome lo the front wan bubbles were floating through the vitli a 20 ilaya siwclal shoe sale, For room and all were trying to fan theirs jrlces and particular;, seo their display through the msgto heart. Happy they id In this Issue. w ho succtteded (or a bright future awaits " I ili..m fanv Allmr nnvitl irikmitu B'nre Nuts wero paused around unntlninun (uiind In theirs a na , i... . i i i . i i i vri'sconi -w.ui w.o ...e.v improve- rf wUh ,e nR(1)0 of one of t,ie .....! ll.A liswul wn.l l.l.sKnu ...!.. I I ..,.. ... u-. ..... ..,..Pnk ,v.. U(oi (rof4ent( w i,,0i, ,e took In to re irf .n mo worm, m one si ii.imieys refr0Hll ,,.. Mi()8 Mm entertained 100 More, llm miuala K'llli a niinilmr nf onilar mlna. Manv couuh cures contain daniforoiis Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kel nd harmful drum. We cuarantoe lied W n daughter, uiciie. wr. ana airs. om cough cure to lie iwrfoclly harmless "Hub and (lauglitor.Mhel, Mr. ana Mrs . . . it . 1 tl L 11' ftff tt nd we soil It on the no-enro. no dbv nrewB, , r.. nrmr, fl.r. ilnt. 2o or 40c, k-C. U. Huntloy'i . KUtloruj missei uigga, iaene, n- lut-rate Drug Store. Hams, uasto, Khmer, warneranu An draws ; Messrs, rurley and Lyman An If tired out with your days work and drews, Partlow, Lawton and Muir, of jo nervous to sleep well, Dr. Markers Oregon City !olury and Kola Compound will glye Letter List. The following la the list of letters re maining in the poetofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on February 15, 1S1H): womkns'mht. Benton, MagRls Olds, Bar Dreheni, M-2 - Smith, Alice Kenoyer, Pearl mkn'b LIST, Drown, Aleck Johnson, llioh Closner, Albt Kelly, W K Uown, Lee King, C A ; Mr, and Mrs. Bon Munson, who have DuMom, Ueo l'rof I.utx, J r cen recently residing at Scotts Mills. Johnson, Wllhelru Stewart, J C " lilted friends in thla city the fore part the week and took the train Thursday I torning for Waterbury, Nebraska, here thoy expect to make tliulr future ome. 0-rgen (lly Market Hrport. (Corrmb-d weekly.) Whrat Ni. 1 men hantable, (I cents per hili.li.il. Flour Tort land, $3 45; Howard's l(ial, Fisher's l:t, i '.A't ,yUn ; $1.70 : J'cacoi k, f 'I HO Oats in ski, white, 40 n-nts per hiiahnl, gray, 40. Mill'tulN-llran, H7.M ht ton shorts, (18.00 Hr ton. I'utsto.- W to 70 cwi I a per lark. Fgga, 'l't cent X d'r.en. IhilUir Ksiich, .Vito'Vlcerili per roll. Onions, 0'N M-r rack, (men apples, .'!' to M r l. Pried Fruit Apple", uiibh-arhed, 3 cents ;M xntt boi, evspouUid, 6c- prune, 2 li 4 cents; plum", 2 to 4c, llscon llsins, M' lo K,'4'c -riis J sides H to H'g' J shouldori, 7 to H; lard H to 0 Mve"t.N k slid l'r"od Meat l'.eef, llve.IJ'g lo SVi b"Z" Ilve4cj hog driiand, li to B' cent;! wp, V toM00r head; lamb $1.75 to vesl, dressed 7 to 7,'i'c. I'oullnr-Chlckens, old X00; turkeys, slive, I2ccn'sp' pound. 1 kn Nsdera Hay. ('ouiiiieni)i itsfllf tolhe well Informed, lo do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done In the crudest manner and diask-rreahly si well. Toclesnae the system and break up colds, besds. hes, snd fevers without onpleaaant after rlfcti, uhi thi deliithUul liquid laxative reine.lv, Syrup of Fiv. Ma le bv Call' fornla Fig Syrup Co. ChamWrlaln'a Colic, L'hol.-rs and Marrhora Keme.lv ran always le d wnled ukii and is pleasant and ssfe lo take. Sold by eo. A llar.lmg. TIIK I'KXNV MAtiAZIXi:. New Vork, which is the lowrat-prlced msgs line In America (20 cents ayesr, and which is owned by Hun. Chsuncy M. Iepew, the eminent Americsn orator, wants a representative In this vicinity. II is a s-ood optortunitv for one ol our siiibltioo young man or young women. Applications shuuld be addreased to the Stibacription ivpsrtment, The Penny Magaiine. Temple Court, New York City. . Fsr Veins; Men anal lesag VfemrB. There I nothing that will arobae the ir of a Tonng man or woman so quick as lo hsve inferior laundry work put oft on Ihem. They may dresa ever bo well, but if their shirt front or shirt waiat is muasy their nest appearance ia spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladie' and gentlemen'a fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your oiders at Johnson's barber shop. Fob Sals. A No. 1 match apanof driving horses with double hack harness price 75. Horses also suitable for light fsrtu work, or will trade lor a taraer team and pay the difference. For infor- instion call at this office, or address C. P. Pollabu, Willamette Falls, Or. Schillings Best moncy-baclc tea and baking powder at Your Groc ers The most extensive bicycle tire on the market Is the Hunlop. The higheit quality rims sre Itoston luminsUd. The lighteat snd stronxent frame connection are sheet steel stain pinna. The ap-to-djte bicycle rnuat have alolutey duit proof bearing, adjuatible hsnille-hsrs snd Internal expanders for fsstening bars snd is ldle Mst. All thee thing" and many more iinpravements an. found on the Crescent, whkb sells for To-5lht ami To-Morrow 5lrht. And esi-h dsy and night during this week you ran get at any druggist's Kemp's Ilalnsm for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to le the most successful remedy ever sold for coughs, ('roup, lironchitis, Asthma and Con sumption, (iet a bottle to-day and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at om-e. Price Z'tc and 'jOc. Sample bottle free. Don't make underwear when it can be bought at snch very low prices at the !( ket Store. New lot of wrapper trimmed in vel vet, lace ami braid. All pricea. At the Itai ket Store, Weddiiiit stationery, the latest style snd f.nesl assortment ever brought U Oregon City at the Kxtxkj-bisi ofllc. pecial Offer. Sx-cial arrangements ave been rnado wbereby wo can Offer free to all new Rubscrifcrs and all who pay uj and renew their subscriptions to tlm Enterprise at $1.50 per annum. Devoted to the Farm, Orchard, Garden, l'oultry and Household Beautiful Skin L2di68 "r"a delrsatranapsrerit,cleir enu irnij cun..rxiui., Use Dr. Bourdon's French Arsenic Complexion Wafers on restful sloop and restore your trongth. For sale only by C. Q. Iuntlay, Cut-rate Druggist. Price U6o )t the Dollar aise. Elizabeth Piatt, of Linton, Oregon tod at the home of her nelce, Mrs. Silas levens, of Maple Lane, Thursday morn- ig aged 75 years. She was taken sick dille there on a visit. Her remains ere taken to Hubbard for lntorment, GEO. F. H0HT0X, P M. WanteiFAHdeali Who eaa think of torn almpx ihlua to twtonir FroUet your l1'; thv m7 hrlng yoa waalta. Writ j6iin wkuukhudrn a co., rttt. iitl WMhtnstuB. D. 0.. rur tbalr Sl.SJO crlu oOtf ad Uat ol two Buadr4 lo'aaUou wautea. A UrvM Naval Uwl Henceforward to use Kelson's words about bis own most dtwperate acotlou "there wan no maueuverinK. there was only downright fightiug," and great as wssJoue uuiiucatioushlo merit as a handler of ship It waa downright flgbt lug enduram-e of the nnt extreme and Individual character that woo this bat tle. When thui lo contact, the superior ity of the liritiab eiKbteeus over the American twelves, though less than at a distance, waa atill great, bnt a far heavier disparity lay la tbo fabrics of the two enemies. The Hichard was a very old ship, rotten, never meant for naval ueo. The Sera pi was new, on her first commission. The fight hitherto having engaged the port guns of the latter, th'u starboard lower gun port were atill closed, and from the ships touching oould not be opened. They were therefore blown off, and the fight wont on. "A novelty iu naval combats was now proricoted to insny witnesses, but to few admirers," quaintly wrote Lien tennut Dale, who waa In the midst of the scene below decks. "The rammers were run into the respective ships to enublo the men to load" that is, the Itnves of the rammers of one ship en tered the porta of tho other ns the guns were being loaded. " became so close foro and aft," reported Pearson, that the uur.clci of onr gnus touched each other's Bides," and even so, by tho testimony of the nontenant on the lower gnn dock of the Sernpis, her gnus conld uot be fully mu ont owing to the near ness of the tcwh'Is. Captuin Mabiiu in Bcrlbnor'a Aa AaeedoU of tb Revolution. 8enrtor Bato of Tonnc-moo told the following anecdote of Colonel Tom Sumter: Sumter was a great big giant of a follow, with a voice like a fog horn. It is mid his "holler" oould be heard for miles. On one occasion when he waa off on a foruy the Tories came and captured his wife, Molly, and tripped the plantation of everything. When "Old Tom" cume home and found Molly gone, his rage knew no bounds. Gathering together such foroes as he conld he put after the Tories. He over took them on the third day and hung about until midnight. Thou ho deploy ed his foroes around tho cump and told them to await his orders to fire. He was afraid of Molly being shot in the nielee. So wheu be got everything ready he opoued his big month and let ont a yoll that fairly made tho earth tremble: "Lay down, Mollyl Lay down, Mollyl" and Molly, recognising those stentorian tonus, full prouo on her face, and after the last "Lay down, Mollyl" came tho oommand fire aud charge. Molly was recaptured without hurt. th only reliable brautifler of the m pinion, ikln sni lorm known. In Ihr dlrrcilon lor Mch they are intended, their tlfrct li aimply msKical Th mutt founding transformation in raorial - iarsnr la broii(bt about by their steady un. Pua.eaaini th WIZARD'S TOUCH In i.nxlurihS and prearrvlng beauty ol tor in by surely developing a transparency and pal lucid clrarnea of complexion, ihsprly contour of form, brilliant eyet. soft intooth akin, where, by nature, tbe rc- varaeexiat. Kven tb coabiot o most Bircuivs asis marred by ran sua, moth, suKSKitnt, riMri u, snd vcloab BtisBas, 1ILLOW BSD MCl.pY IK IS, Slid Other FACIAL DisnorsKXtsT. ar permsnently removed snd a drhclouily clear and refined com plexion assured, nhnMng a' lady's lovrll neai beyond tier most f xtravasant eipeo laUons. lAdlea, mn Cmm be ltauirul, no mstter who you sre or wbst your dis RgurementB msy be you can msksyonr elf as handaoms as any lady In tb land by tbs us of Dr. Botrflai'. Arstilc Conpleilo. Wafen Used by men the results are equally fa vorable. Trie, (mall box 50 cents. Lar; box $l.U) or apecisl order of six rfp boxes l-AO. Sent to any address under plain rover on receipt of lb abov amount. Writ for circular. TIIK PARISIAN lKI TO. 131 Montgomery Street, Ssn Frsncisco. For $2. Better Yet! We will send vou the KNTEK l'KISE, The WEEKLY OHE G ON I AN and the FARM JOURNAL one year for ?2, Cash in Advance. HASTENTO IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY. For $2. i i oabtoiiia. Basra tb -11h, 1,01 Hj" l!w,n U'ASTKU-SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY PER aoua lu tb a Ut to mau i( our buaim m d Ihuir own and nirboinWj. II la mainly ol hi work cou J u. led at houia. BalarT a rlKlt ISO iar ud in J'lnit ) o-'nridi, no mor.eoraiUrT. Monthly ITS. Kflervn-rs Kucl eli-.l rtiamjid tnvlope. Met U K. Ha. Preal.. Dept. M. Chicago. S-lfl Bow to Make Paaeh Sherbet, Make a sirup with a quart of water and a pint of sugar, add a teapoouful of granulated gvlatin soaked iu cold water, strain aud add a quart of mellow peaches pared and pressed through a po tato Hour, a cup of orange juice and tbe juice of a lomou. Freeae as usual. Oow to Bang a Hammock. The general idea that the bead end of a hammock should be higher than the foot end la an error. Tbe occupant should rest in a state of equilibrium that is, in such a position that there will be no tondoucy to shift toward head or foot To effect this the hips must rest at the' lowest point at what ever degree of dip the hammock may be hung. The pillow arbitrarily determines tbe position of the ooonpaut Whatever length of hammock extends beyond the feet shoo Id be hung proportionately higher than the head. There will be little or no comfort in trying to resist this natural law. Haw to Cook Swaetbraada. Parboil five sweetbreads for five min utes, and then place them in a basin of cold water. When they are cold, dry them in a cloth, dip them in a bowl of well beaten eggs and roll in cracker dust or bread crumbs. Fry in a pan of hot butter or beef suet Hay for Male. Timothy and clover cheap. xFor further information call at thla office. HARPER ROVND TABLEM Km H iaiiof iSw will b derate' la Ftctlaa. Travel, and Sport, lad wi3 b Ik beat all-aroaaa boy't paper published. TWO SERIAL STORIES "Forward, March l" Gavin Hamilton ' ftj KIRK ML'NROE Bj MOLLY ELLIOT SaU WILL b a Hory Tanf Krra Kaon b a nor? af ta Haw af Kiof il' Roufh Riaerv FKdrrkk tha Gnu. SOME SHORT STORIES - " SCOUTING ON THI PLAINS AN EXCHANGE OF SHIPS ' Br "BtrrLO Biu." By .oaoa K. Walam WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE THE GUNSHOT MINE BIU.ai W.lmiiil HrlLii K. U.MMIS A DANDY AT HIS BEST THE KING'S TREASURE-SHU Br JtUAJ.HAi.rM Hj KaniNAkS Gwaui STORIES OF THE WAR TbcM ttorict irt fmn4ei on tad. tmd ia ma curt ftr tht actaal tipatV Cbbcc tht 4titbora. THE RESCUE Of REDWAT . CRUISINO WITH DEWET Br lUaoLD MaBTIH By W. W. Stohs A SCARED FIGHTER BILLT OF BATTERT By W.J. lta.NDii.tos By Coloai 1Uu , A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT I By Cabltom T. tKm)i , WITH CAPRON AT EL CANET liy rLTtHA C. RahmKi ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL Tbeat aitidca aill bt ol (special inttretl lo trary lirt and tatrgtiic boy aha love Adrtaturt and outdoor iport. Julua atlpk Mally EUkM SmwcII ARCTIC WAYFARERS ' By Cruet C. Aoams TWO-FOOTED FIGURE-SKATING By W. G. van T. Surma) BICYCLE POLO By A. H. Goorssv THE CAMERA CLLTI ' PROBLEMS AND Pt'ZZLES All will rtcaivt tttcotioo tach moats ia th ROUND TABLE 10 CnH Cw SmhtrtplUm, H 00 a Tm Addraaa HARPER BROTHERS. PublUaart, Naw Vark, N. V. ALASKAN FISHERMAN By II. C.JaaOMS ART OF FLT-FISHINO By E. C. Kekt TREE-TOP CLUB-HOUSES By Dan Bsaso THE EDITOR'S TABL8 STAMPS AND COINS ROVND TABLE ii y KutMuuo CyruC. Adai Jultta Btlph durin 189) will bt dtvoted to Fktlan, Travat, and Spari, aad will bt Ssa bait aU-Arouad boy't ptptr publlthed. TWO SERIAL STORIES "Forward, March I" Gavin Hamilton By KIRK MUNROE ' ' By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL it a tory ol a young hero with Roota. ia a ttory of tha tlm ol Kls vtlt'i Rou(h Kidtra. Fradtrlck th Urtat. SOME SHORT STORIES SCOUTING ON THE FLAINS AN EXCHANQB OF SHIPS By "BurrALO Bill" By Uxoaoa E. Wauih WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE THE GUNSHOT MINE I By Henby W. Fih-heb By CHASLaa P. LuMMts A DANDY AT HIS BEST .THE KING'S TREASURE-SHIP By JUUAN.KALrH By Keoinalb Goubla STORIES OP THE WAR That atorita art loundtd 00 tact, and in many caatt art th actual tiptrU s tnct of tht Author. THE RESCUE OF REDWAT CRUISING WITH DEWET By Ha bold Mabtin By W. W. Stonb A SCARED FIGHTER BILLY OF BATTERT B By W.J. HtNuaasow By COLOATa aUaaa A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT By Carlton T. Chapman WITH CAPRON AT EL CANET By Flbtciibb C. Ransoms ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL Theaa article aill bt ol atpacial Inttrtat to trary llt aad aatrgttla hay aha lotaa aayaatura and out-aoof ipon. ALASKAN FISHERMAN By H. C.JaaoMB ART OF FLT-FISHINQ By K. C. Kent TREE-TOP CLUB-HOUSES By Dam Siakd j ' ' THE EDITOR'S TABLB ! STAMPS AND COIN ' . ARCTIC WATFARERS T By Cravs C. Adams MaUy BUM Saaatll TWO-FOOTED FIGURE-SEATING By W. G. van T. btrrrHBJt . BICTCLI POLO . Bt A. 1L Oocrasv , , THB CAMERA CLUB " . PROBLEMS AND PLIILB3 ' All will rtctW attaatioa sack awath ia tha ROUND TABLE 10 Ctnts a Caj SuticrlpHo. It 00 a Tr Addict HARPER BROTHERS, Pabllahara, Naw York. N. Y. 9a9t9a969ai996969699a69a9C3CSS'J