OltKOOK CITY KNTKIU'IilSK, FRIDAY, KKHKUARV 17, 1800. Vrfitvl.'ntrnri;(Jtl'l'" '"' l'r'""rvc ""'.ir '!' lutllmhed Kvery Krldcty. L. I- I'OUIKK, rB. rKiTo. C1IAS. A. KITCH. City One year ' tin month .,"" ...i .lion tn month.. . A diacvunt ot M cent on til iubcnijllon br on ra'. M cent lor ui 1..0..1K if Adverlm.te. given on application. Rubacriber. .ill B...I ." d "J notify m and w. will ' ' ,u Entered al the poate-me I" lr" Cit Or., a aroond clas nutter. A9EST8 TOR Till ENTERPRISE. Bavrr Creek.. Canby Clarkama Milwaukie I'nion Mills... Headow Brook hew Kra Wilaonvill I'arki.l ..... htallord Muhno 1'arui Molalta Vanpiaru Uuttrvide Aurora Orvill KaRle Creek... Iamaaru handy . Currinavtlle.... Cherry ville Maraud . Such n splutter you'd ft thought every old hen i I'liu-kamus county hml Ixh n driven ofVtheir rerpective iii'ftn at the niot inopportune moment jHvsilio. liiownell ought to he nshame! of himself. Mail ho have hoen on the ground niul have M-en ft few of the tuition cut in Ore- ... -:... t... .,i,;.i nf liU n vim i ll al;gou vn ") i ... - , l ' friends when that news reached the M . , il- ... I.. t.l county Jinigc a onirw no have (iinileil. lut this hill i t no wicked, after all. Oregon is hut one of the very few states which does not pro vide ppecifically fr ft mparnte board for transaction of county business, and our own constitution provides for the very plan eni Imdied in Urownell's hill. In nearlv every state the county judge has nothing to do with the work of the county court. As our ltfoplo WHY NOT WEAR 1 Mil, IT ! FOR CCWARE OF IMITATIONS. LADIES or GENTLEMEN. McKittrick "The Shoe Man," Sole Agent, OKEGON CITY, OR. ( 01 XI V t'tH'HT. 'rr..nlln of Hie llenlir rVI.nu.iy v,. .11. vor Tin ir. irkii.il.ili'i Coiiuli "'l Conanmptl"ii ,. -1,1, 1, m noil fur llm aiimll pfleiMil i Ml rniilM tnl II . ' ""I .. .. ......II ! M.,k.. lll.lurl ' . . .... ,l. I.mIIIii I. Ml k Mix! we will m- i, I Hjil J " ' K I ' OIM'iiim 1 . . kj. I.I f., iiv.iv ....I , ,...r mi ill t V . Hold luii't .- v. M. oil llll Jill." ItllKM' will discover, if this l-ill U coniesn ...Pr. T. B. Thomas lieo. Kt.iirht ...A. aiainer j , .... o-r wiK-nik-eri law. their interests will w ;;l!!:::!::j served hy a UnirJ of mm whose ....w. i. .Neirrt , . n-.tnsihility and only duty .nenrT mut) i - - . . is to run the couiuy ousine.-s t i.r... liin.U are eiven the con- .ll'. lli,v .......... -'r--- .VhKltrol of the printing as well as pur V.'ri M. Harin.an I -hsini? (,f ut'llieS. It will llieail II Jeniili.irK r ' " now than there was a century ago. The present questions of expansion . . . -i . i . t:i...... etnootlv no greater ihtiih u mnn; i:iiat to i'iiu. Tlir woman ho la lovely In fre, fmrn ami temper will aUayiliavo Itu-n.U, nt one wliowouui i aiuti"n ....,-,..,. 'than were rmUi.lie.1 hv the Indian 1 ti.r l..-attl lfah in weak, alekly ami ' ' 1 I . lilt. - ..t L. K"ell Aft arvl ..J.Q i:e . T. How. K'ttcr i'l1"'"110" Blul 11,0 ,WT0 'l,u'hllon than were euilracel Iy the Louisi ana purchase and the acquisition of Texas. What would U thought of JetFer son today if he had let slip Napo li. jennii.ini i - - , ,. Henry A.Si.y.n-r ja better ami cheaper service ior an L J. lerJiit, , ..., .n,i latilllHt- H. Wlihern ..J. C. Klliott '. K. (I.i tst ti ' .. . ieo. J. Curnn .Mr. M. J. Hammer Atlolpli Aborl iTTbe way to InllJ np Orf roo llty b U tUe OrrfBo City Teople jour ralroaairf. concerned. What would le still bet ter would be township organization. One man power is not a good thing. This holds R'hxI in county as well as in state and national affairs. A practical application of T.rowneU's bill will demonstrate the wisdom of its adoption. all run down, ah wllll nervoiia ami iiriUl-le. It aim lia cmiflipatinn or kil-ny iroiil.le, lier linpnrw ll'l will cam pimplea, blott ln-a, akin rrnpli-na ii.l a wretched romplexion. KUlrie r.itteri i Hie tet nieilicmo 111 llm worlj toreuulate atomacli, liver and kldneya The American volunteers make the best soldiers In the world. They did the fighting at Manila. Only two republicans. Hoar of Massachusetts, and Hale of Maine, voted against the ratification of the treaty. Oregon celebrated her fortieth birthday Tuesday, the state having been admitted into the Union Feb ruary 14, IS-j'J. Apmibal Dewey now is bis title, by the grace of the United States senate; and long may he live to njoy it and its attendant honor3. With this issue, Mr. Fitch re signs his position as city editor, having secured a similar position on a paper at Chehalis, Washington. The bill reducing the salaries of several Clackamas county officials nased both bouses. The salary of the sheriff is reduced tnllTOO. ckrk to $1500 and re corder to 11200. The law does not go into effect until the expiration of the present officers terms. ' Senator Bkow.nell'b bill for the election of road overseers by the people has passed both houses. It is a measure asked for by a great . many farmers and taxpayers in this county and will no doubt prove to be a ereat improvement over the M nlnn of annotating these officials. HKMIY WATTIUSON. The Ureal Iiuoerallc Editor MtaniW for :pnl. Who 1 1 UN IT is authoritatively stated that the Carnegie Steel Company two years ago started a savings bank for its workmen, to encourage them to save their money. Now it holds over a million dollars of their de posits, as no one not employed in the works is allowed to deposit. Six per cent is paid on all deposits, so the employes of the works are securing at least $ 00.000 per annum in interest in addition to their wages. The bank also makes pro visions to loan money to employes who wish to build homes, and many houses have been built in Home stead, Braddock and Duquesne in this manner. TIE A.NO IMtKLKS. the DassaKe of tun a-.w ' i Rrownell's bill creating a separate board of county commissioners for the transaction of county business exclusively, created quite a breeze in the court house, which soon spread all over town and the firet Salem bound train took County Judge Ryan, Sheriff Cooke, Editor Cheney and others to the capital wr A vorv heavv brick had VII J J dropped right into the middle of their pie and they all joined nanus to beseech Governor Geer to veto As I am under none of the res ponsibilities or restraints of leader ship and may say what I think without any fear of consequences, I am entirely free to express the opinion that Cuba and Porto Rico and the Philippines are with us and to stay. Nothing except some over-whelming wave of disease and death sweeping across these tropic regions and carrying our soldiers off as by a dry rot can save the op ponents of national expansion irom defeat. Their solo hope tor uwis national calamity. In 196 it was fancied, and they lost. U it be real, but only so, they may win in 1900. Tl.ft far-reaching question in volved by these untoward events is not sentimental, but commercial. Europe is getting to the Pacific by it.o AoUtic route. With an actual Tacific coast front of 2000 miles, Alaska away up north, and Hawaii far out at sea, we could not escape our duty I will not say our des tiny even if we would. We must build, we are going to build, the Nicaragua canal. We must have, we are going to have, the greatest navy in the world. Isolation is impossible. The world's fight, this 19th century, waB liberty. The coming century it will be markets. With the "open door" right ahead of us, with the country uni ted, with the bloody shirt in the clo' basket, old party issues pass away and the politics or the tuture tnmB uoon the details of the ex pansion which is already here, not upon expansion uselt. Mpuntime. how can the local loaders of the localized democracy expect to win national battles, or very long to exist as a nauonai or ganization, arrayed as so many of them are arrayed against me whole trend of modern thought and movement? - Their voice sounds, as I hear it, like that voice which 40 years ago preached for divine origin of African slavery and the sovereign kingship of cotton, only to lure the . South to its ruin. From that ruin the South is not vet wholly recovered. It is an expansion, in the canal, in the "short cut" to the Pacific, that the Southern states will find the speediest solution of the indus trial problems with which they have to deal, and I am simply amazed that any Southern leader who thinks himself a statesman that any Southern newspaper call ing itself a public journal cannot Invalid. Only 60 centa at (. A. inx'a Prui Stor Valaulc i:raitlnn. An i;r JtiJ. bm Skin Kruptloiit rob life . f I .. !..;..' Amir Kilt , rurel ui . - noil ii inn i. iiii p'ij- - them : also old. running and lever aorea, mom W4irtnU r .lrwn In fvr .,1 .Mr. ulcer, loil, felona. rorii, wrt. cut, liruiw. burn. call cnppei iiann. .... i . , . . . ii.. ....... .... ..). llitlliiain, I'eav puo turn on IVive out pain and ache. OnW 2" cl. a box. ('urn Kiiarantrvd. fcul.I ,y Geo. A. Harding, dniioci't. IWalaliava In ttia city at Jolmaou't burlier ahop - son ouay u ,.c . .... - fcWs tdler to sell I.ouH.a,m, and if . mJ ,m PV1U.,M ,(,v,,y akin, France yet held tho umutli f the ... cwllll.t.Bi0Il. n inaka hI- Mississippi? What of Jackson , ikin, charmlnit woman ol a run-low n and .Monroe if the Hag ol pain, or some other power, still floated from St. Augustine to Key West? Except that brave, far-seeing men took the expansion bull by the horns against the fears of U- richt. patriotic men. like Senator Hoar and those of his democratic colleagues, like Senators Jones and Vest and Daniel, who cling to an old order that is eone, and gone for ever, tho United States would be to day, if a United States at al!, strug gling on the American continent, of Europe; England on tho north of us, Spain or Mexico on the south of us, with heaven only knowg what enemies in the West. But the Jeffersons and the Jack sons, building upon the discern ment of Honne and Clarke, believed in the all conquering spirit of re publican institutions and of Chris tian civilization, led by Anglo Saxon valor and they went forth undoubtingly to plant the flag symbol of th'se as far as they could carry it. So with Houston ami hrenioni. So let us hope w'ith McKinley and Dewey and the boys in blue, that ure stacked up behind them. We have solved the problems of the century that is gone. They w lay upon the Atlantic seaboard. The problems of the century lie uion the shores of the Pacific. P.inicinu are the wor.l ol the great Bishop Berkeley, with a larger meaning: "Westward the course ol empire take its way. The four drat acts already past ; A tilth ehall close the drama with the day; Time's noblest ofT-rinjr U the last.' Handkerchiefs ol all description cot ton, linen, enibroWsiiwl swim, for ladies fc-ents and children at the Hacket tore. . BIliousneM. rlrPia. t of ppe'!,f. I irt. ocivounrM, hi.uihc, Money to loan Hedges & Gmrrmi. at lowest rate. 1 I. . I . I. in. a Lltlil jin.l l'Uin or fullnra f the atomach after meU. coM chill ami fliuhitiE of b'l. lioititea of t)rrmh-lhee are the bUtik rhnpjr ot nhvMcal bankroptcr. Take thrm to a phy.u un and he will 6U them up with the name of aome more or lr wriou tllwaae. Kvery time Hut you carry one of them to hira you draw out aome of your fund in tbe Hank of Health Keep it up, and there will aoon lie no fund In the treasury. The man who auffrr from thee dl order and neglect them will aoon he in the rclrntlen irra-p of aome fatal ilieae. If he ia naturally narrow chrnt-J and bl low lunifed, it will protwhly be ronaump. lion; if, hi f-tUer or mother diid of par lyi or ome nervou trouble, it will probably be nenrou eahution or proba tion, or even inanity ; if there i a taint .n the family blood, it will be blood or akin diaease; if be live in a new or a low, awampy country, It will be m itarla; it he live a life of eipo"1". "'"T rh0' matira. There i ju-t one aafe coiire fof a man to follow who find htinaclr out or aorta and aum-ring from the aymptom deacribed. It i to renort to Dr. I'lrree' Golden Medical Discovery. Tin medicine make the apatite keen, correct all div order of the diirention, render aanmila tion tterfret, invlicorate the liver, putifie and enri"he the bhwd nd build firm, t...iil, Ar.h and nerve tiaatie. It cure almot all dieae that rr.ull from insuf ficient r improper nourinhment of the brain and nerve. Bronchial, throat, and even lun affection, when not too far ad vanced, readily yield to it. "I took Or rierre' Golden Mwllrnt tl"nrery f.- Hnema." write. I W llarnliart. of No 44 I Witt MreM. Ilunalo, N. V., "nd It com pletely cured me." Tin M.ittoil l!i.uimliil"" i... i. r...U..,l thill at it r.'U'iliir l''rm "I II... .Miinlv emit for th limy '' rl " mid M cenla, V,.,m .,UVl,.. s.hili.v.d l ei.r.m.y.lv", i, tl, and the H ' r nMm . ,c.ll.,r trim i'l auid co.i.t i-r,..,...i. ii-t rK' Kliuxr I'iv.n. clerk; J. J. t -. WI..M 1 a term ol asld iimrl ia be- Mn and h. I I Wcdncaday the Ml. day of h ,mry.lH'".lh'aumelH...t ..' I .at Wedniadav liiaai.l in"'"'' i. i .i i .. i..' i..r il.n llf.i ilitv ol auld tr M ol ..u.t lor the liaii-acti.m ;( county hu.'i.cM: IWi.t. I !...... ...i.... u V I,.,U. and J. It. M"rloll, lllilKi , .-" " - , . o..ii.ini.aioi.rr; VMm'I Iioii, clerk ; am J. J. I'ookn. aherill. IVlititm id John r'cra-i-aon, et al, lr a count v road: Ordered that W II t ..un ..II, J S Ki.tw nd I'lev Hoimtor l and arebereh) appoint"! viewer hi meet at place ol hiKiiiiiliU ol aal.l road on the :'0lh luy el t-chriinrv, to view and locatu aaid road; K I' lUndi to aiirvey. IVtition .-I J I. Voa'-eiK. el al. lr a ehaiiviilM the AU'-tiethv nad : Or.l I that J S Ki-!c. V I' t'-n.""" '" l''"v S ,.r view, to liiei l at place ol brHC (.IliU llll f I h LM'h : K I Hand to anrvv. Apphcaiioii ol W A ii.ir lor i.mi.U.mi. of laea: The curt U-inrf fiillv a li-l .11 .1 . .... f.,r l,i -if, r ICl-Ht I" t"l .'e and a. h ol lae., I reunited 'ii a. . :m, f.'. rHe. Appl.calh.n ol ! ' Jn.-lc l-r teini aioiiol taua: laxe remttwd on pay ment o .11 to cover ll and h" il taxr on land In arc ;tn, t 3 . r H', e. the coiitity relninulahinu all nabl r ninl hy purchiii lax aa!e. ilter ol Jud;. arttlemclit of taV" on .eh. ol land in arc M. t II a, I s'j e lor V whuh waa approved. Bill ol K.dniit A oll auani't tin.tave (It I. if I lli.it j warra'tita l.e helil by clerk .r Ui hiiit A Km until lull ia aijmen ' "" liioin warrant lir ilr. an in . I'll ke until lie appear and ah-iw chih' why he lio.llil Ix kept on pauper inn. IVtition lor I' jMiarkey.rt al, lor a county road: Ordered thai John l-w-ellen.lireetl .Mavlleld and tieorrfo Ue be apintrd vieaera to meet at place ol beK.nmng Feb Sid and that K I Hand turvey. Matter ol lnidk'e in diairlct -I e- (erred to JmlK". Matter ol euUcriplion ht of donation work fn K D No 3 ol N W I u '. al; Work lo U on l"ep Creek and Well.erby roa'l Uid over. ! .Matter of iMiiindary nuea n nwi v... 'to :ti. ant I'll: retition ri L'....k v..,,i ;.7iwl..-r lor a iIivi.i.jII ol aaid diairlct and the court la.intf lullv adviaanl it I l.eiehy ooleirj llial all Hml part ol It I No a I) ii tl aoulh ol the center line ol the Tualatin river U at tached to and made pari ol It l o JI. I hat that parlol K l NoItO l)ii will.ln the boundary line ol Weal Oregon City vi.tiiiil precinct bo detached Iroui aaid U I) N30 and le made into a roauoia trict to I e known a K I No Si and that V t Buker be apliiil'd uirviof ol aaid tiw dltrlcl No i. Mailer ol the m UIioii ol J Oil M.an nun. et al, lot the divialoii ol It l No IS : Now t-ou.ea John Miai.tioii and 112 other pray inn lor the dlvi.ion ol K l No IS a lo wit: tuiiiiiieiii ilii; on the north Jnundary line ol autd .liHlrict al the lull an tion corner ltween arc 15 and IT.', thence aoulh on one hall w-cllon line ihroiinh tho cei ler ol aectioii '.'2 27, nf over fifty I'll, ii '.' cent t'. (i. Huntley, the Prnn- MOV A 10 1 PI. Haa luili.d with dlaunal from an nlhniwUe lovable Kl'l IHi an onVl.alvu breath. Ka.rat'lover ll.-t Tea pu.lllea the breath by U tl on the bowel, etc., a nolhlna '" ' .... .I.i.lutn Kiiarautee. I'rlie 2) it, ,dfs da. ('. H'Milley O'o I'Mh'Ui.. i I TIVi: HOl.lCI lollH WANTED Aeverv.hrr. I..r " I h- Motf ol II. ,,an loll.. War I 'partio.nl. ... wrltlr.l h. army .a.i.l-a at r.. tt rl.co. on II- I'a' H'c '' , M" "" lo II,. h,...iial. al II..M..I..IU. '' ";' K.o.K. I AmeH.au Ire... bra at Mnll. Ii, l,. ..irK...e..... "It'" A KU.I.al.l... oil IN .In k ol U.a Mn.,.la will. Peary, a-.d l ro.rot ban. i " l,"l; l..i.i ..r .,-ri.i.. H'lioiul u"K.nal , , l,,rr. !... K -... ...ehl I bot.H 1 . ,,i I .r.'i. I. -, k, Mi .ini'i.e" "ii "." ,.. r..H'. K..'K' ' !"' Kriv.... pM.i.alll.v ,,,f1'n.lrl.lx. !,.!, ir,- A t I r T lUii-er. .Vy , .ar I inn r '" l!l,f , 'b'1 !'' -v. .. , . fJl4Ckl"i'lhir(. Horvlho.rr., Wanon Makr. i 4th and Main t jr-y.r M V V5- V.V Oirk-oit City. PUREST DRUGS AND MCDICINCS. . i T PriM-rii.tiiiiiH Canfully 't' -t (iiiijM.uin!fl Fino Sialionory T.iilt t Articlfc, I rnjnit.H SuiiilrifM aixl Novi-ltir at (i, A. llanliiis. BIGGLE BOOKS A Farm Llbrarr of unequalled valus-fractlcal, Up-hHlatc, Concise and Comprehensive- Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illutfatcd. By JACUU isiuuL.ii No. 1-RIOOLn HORSn BOOK Allnlut llotacn a Common-Hem Treallae, with over 74 illuatraliou i a alumlurU work. I rlct, Jo ttnli. No. 2-BK1GLE BERRY BOOK Allalwut vrowli.ff Small I'rult read and fc-arn how rontain 4 )' colored ilc-likereiroiluili)niiii(nllleiiill'H violate. uikI ioo other illulrton. Price, 50 Cent. No. 3-BIOGLE I'OULTRY BOOK see a fact so obvious. Imperialism! Nonsense! There is no more danger of imperialism ft r AU noiit Poultry ; the bent Poultry Iinok In riwnce No. 4-IilGQLE COW BOOK t' llrv(rrylhliiK ; wlthj colored life-like reiirwliictlon of .ill the principal bretd;with lojvther lllu.tratlona. l'rli.r, 50 Cent. , 1 uiuulc vu All nlKu Cowa and the Dairy niwlneaa : htivln a re at wile ; I'lnlain' 8 colored I i fc-like reproduction. ')( eoth 1 .. . .... 1 Ir. . 1. .(-,. b.l'f.lM U.Ct.l, WHO IJ3 Ullic, l.inn......wu.i . . ,.' No. 6 BIOQLB SWINE BOOK JUHto.it. All otoiit IIog-I!reedlnr. Feedtnr, Diiteh cry, t ic. Conlulna over Ho Ix-niitiiul hulf- t jueu mid oilier cuffravitiK. 1'rice, 50 Cent. TheBIGiLB BOOKS are nnlniie.orlKlnnl.uwfiil-you never Kiwmiytliinu like them l'r"cllciil,row n.il.lr. They ore having an enormou aalc linnt, Weat, Noilh and houth. Iivtry one who keep a Home Cow, Hok or Chicken or irrow. Ktnall I'riitl, oiiht to aeod right away for the BIUOLU aOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL la your paper, made for yon and not mlnfit. It I n year old, It i. the (rreat boiled-down, hll-the-nall-on-lhe he.il, quit-afier-yoit-ljHve-auid-it, Farm and Koiiwhnld oaiier in the world--the IjiiHfent riauer ofil.r.ize in the United Mute of America liavluic over a million and a-balf regular reader., Any ONE of tbe BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL a YEARS (remainder of iyno. 11,01, looj and 1903) will be aeut by mail to any adders. ,,r A DOIJ.AR 111 IX. . . - r. a 1 1 u mi i.u.i . . 1 j 11 1 mn1t n ti r rtr o r Dimpicui rnKin 4vuivit.uuucircuiHrucMiijing uiuuuc puung irec wiLME. ATKinaon. Aaurew, C1IAS. f. JKNKINB. FAKSf IOIHM1. I'llILADBLPHIA 31. 1 3 , r 2 e, and c 3, t 4 . r 2 e, to Ihe hall ei tion line between aeea .1 ami 10, t -I , r 2 e, which i the riuih line ol aaiddi.tilcl No 18 and the court Mhtf fully ailviaed it I ordered that aaid po lllioll be K'unlod and that L'liria hialu-r lie and herei.y ia apoltite.U uiM-rviaor ol aaid new district formed out of and by 1 11. . v' J .... I ... I .. illvialotl ol aabl 1'ial io n ami 10 on known a Oiat Noyu l'etition of r M t-umner el al, lr ill vliiniiol aaid Diet No 1H ami to be known a Ibat No 31. . . Petition ol IIH r ejfela, el al, lor a diviaion ol It I) No 34, denied. Hill ol It "coll for (ravel, reicrre.i 10 uirviaor Coiinaell. (Jomi.talnl ol C M rinllii. In renmu 10 n..u.. I 'r....L uliiouli road: Keferred lo llliri riuperviaor Taylor wilh inalruclioii lo report at once. SurVlaor Wllaoll I report on nreiKea in Dial No 2U: Hiiprrviaor ordered to build aaid road. Iteport ol HiierviHor Andro on the Handy bridge, laid over. - ... ... i. .... ..,.1 .. ..... ICeK)rt 01 U W uwinua voiniiM-cr work III Dint No M: Keport accepted and ordered relerred to nupervlaor Tay- 'Matter ol Increaainu the allowance ol Mr and Mr Able, county eharuea: In creaeed from d2 to 15 't month from March Int. Petition for increane of allowanre for Mra It A Wood, county charge, denied. Matter ol tool In K I) No 27: SiiH.r vior S'ounu ordered to turn over audi t.uAm I.. Mn ..uruiHor elect Stanton. vw... iv . ... - Matter ol clerK nnn recorder lee ior January: Clerk. IWB5; recordcr'a, I!I7 25. i:i. ....... ! our l ion ol cnrninlHH in illlionpsu - !'' ' .... ... i.ul ii.rni Allowed H K Mark. 3 dav ami Inlie, ft l '", iv morion, r i ,io it. .am iui 4 day ami w iiiui-a, t ii.uw. Adjourned lo meet Fiidny, Feb 17th. (Continued next week.) I low to Mab lemonade. A lcnionude mny bo a flat, tiintnleH bfivenigo or ft dulicntn, (leHclnim nnd rn freahtiiK drink, iced to juKt tho proper point and poHHCHHlnn n number of min tiUug fluvora, lllio a aupurior orloutul abiirbfai. To iiiuko such a lemonndo Nlinve otT tho peel of fori i lemonH into a lurKo onp of w liter. Add a pound of an gar, nnd noil tno Nimp ior ten minutes. Thoro Rlionld be liberal pint or thick Mm p. Add f.hn lllicu r.f rim Imrinna nnd url.nr.. evor pulp ciin ho prcHwd through tbo iqneeer. Toko out all tho need euro--fully. Add threo litro oupa of water to tbo lomoiiude Hirnn mid limit tho mix. turo thnrooKhly. Add, finally, half a ctip of tho pulp of a blood nrnnKo, cut into bitfl, ami the narno amount (if well augared piiieapplo chopped very flno. Bet tho luiiioiiiido whore it will bocomo Ico cold. Add a laldeHpnonfnl of cniHlicd Ico to every tnniblerf ui of lemonade and mi up ino kIuh vrlta tun ohillotl lever- V la W. . .i . . I. ..Ira. ....... ...I a I.I..M i.nio.i r " ba o ciKtiM. I'.t a ma lu FERRYS I (o) 1 pARMERS . . . of care and Full Measure of Feed At Iho City Stabler W.H. YOUNC, Prop., Hugcuwir to ago. Your teiiin will have the uet CO !fn iw Sol bt la 4- W. H. Cook.''r' ft: Livery Rigs on Short Notice, i to Telephone No. 42. I Kr ' Wi 0 TrFTftl th yi u - iff Dk Shilohsli Gnsumplion ) cure Thl I beyond nue.tlon the mo.l aiiccin.ful ( oukIi M.ill elm ever known to acleiicei a lew dime Inv.irlnbly cum tho wor.t riiae. i,( ( uiiKh, Croup and Ilioni hill, whlln it won .lerfnl an. i en In the cur. of rnimiimiiilnn I without a par. ..Mi l in lhelil.ini yof medicine, hlnca Ita flut diwovery It haa Iwen Ml lilt f.n a Dln.r.nl.n. M text which no other medicine can aland. If you have a l iitiKh, we earne.lly ak yu to li y it. In t'nited State and Canndn S!v., fou. nnd !., and in Kiiwluud U, Sfd., ad. and 4. (VI. !5.C.Wells&Cois L EROY. NY LSI K HAMILTON, CAN. llll