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1 I t OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNK 23, 1809. Oregon City Enterprise. Published livery Friday. L. I. POKTEU, Paorairroa. HUBMCRIPTION RATK, On. year 11 w Bit months 1 Trial subscription, two ninnlbt 23 A discount o( .V) cents on all tiibscnptlona for one vear, 2ft centt (or tlx months, If paid in advance. Advertising ratet Riven on application. Bubarribera will find the date of eiplra lion tUmped on tbetr papart following their nam. If this date it not changed within two weekt after a payment, kindly notify 01 and ill look alter lu Entered at the pnstofllce tn Crron City, Or., as second clasa matter. 49K.VT8 FOR THI ENTIKPKISE. Beaver Creek Canny Clackamas Biilwankie Union Mill , Meadow Brook.... New Era Wilsonvill. 1 ark place Stafford alulino Cam Molalla. Iaar,iiara Bntteeiile.. ....... Aurora , OrriJIe Kafcle Creek Isaniasrua Sandy CiirnniTili Cherryville Mr. M. J. Hammer Mimot Aaoipn Asroon ,..lr. T. It. Thomat Geo. Knitcbt A. Mather ....Oscar nwinger .....U. J.Trullinger . ... Clias. Holniai, ...W. S. Newberry , Henrv Miley :r L. "Russell J.Q. liage C. T. Howard R. M. Cooer .Annie glnbba .... E. M. Hart man B. Jennir.g ... H.nrv A. Snyder L. J. Perdue H. Wilbern J. C. Klliott F. Q.rtech Geo. J. Curnn tO"The way U ailld ap Ore tea City U U ri Uregoa City People joar Pat route. Wiixawrttk Umvermty did a Terr worthy act in conferring tbe degree ol bachelor of arts last week on II. U. Hib turJ. who left that institution and went with;the Second Oregon to Manila, wheie Ike died. It i now believed that a till will be introduced and probably passed at the next session ot congress making all obli gations of the government payable in gold. That Is the piactice now and it will do good to put the obligation in positive form. Tub judications are that very little will be directly accomplished at the peace conference. The question of dis armament and arbitration will probably fail. It it only tbe indirect result that will be the gain through this agitation. Tin administration is serwualy con sidering enlarging tbe force in the Phil ippines. I'nleea a signal defeat is toon administered to the Insurgents it is be lieved that volunteers will Ih railed for. The president is determined that the insurrection shall be put down. It is fostered simply (or what there is in it for the leaders and carried on ' only as savages carry on warfare. A dmiral S in v is getting himself in hot water by talking too much, especi ally to the newspapers. It is probable that a court of inquiry will look into the matter. In the meantime his friends say that he is persecuted by the adminis tration. The sentiment of his native state, Maryland, is so strongly in hit favoi that the republicans may lose it at the next election. k News of the Week UfeA. .?) .Ct-id .rOv rOX. iVv Friday June 1(1. The rebel lout at the battle of Zapote river was over a thousand. i. 4 A DkriKinx by the supreme court of Indiana is a hard blow for trusts in that slate and if followed in other atates will settle the question. The court holds In that rase that they are against public policy and forfeits their franchises. It was a rat-e of gas companies combining to put up the price and force out compe tition. One company agreeing not to furnish a customer to the other. De- cisioos ol this kind go further than any other method in bringing results. Poli ticians may cry for these reforms, but a few decisions of this kind will settle the trust business.. The tribunal to arbitrate the boundary Ntween Venezuela and Itrillsli Ouiaiia is sitting la Paris, Three regiments are being formed In the Philippines for Otis. Polncare will form a new French min istry, Strikers become violent at Cleveland in the street car strike. mm NirwiTiisTASi)iso the cry of the 16 to 1 people, Gorman is making good head-1 engraft way in his candidacy and has most of the eartern democrats with him. Bryan and his friends will find that they have a man to deal with in Gorman that under stands the school of politics. Thi conditions are such in Spain that the government kept secret the cere monies attendant on the reception of our new minister to that country. In this way we can realize the strain there is on the government to keep the people quiet. We can bardly realize this gov ernment doing such a thing. Germany, or at least the Kaiser is opposed to the establishment of an in ternational tribunal of arbitration. It is believed the other nations can agree on such a tribunal, and if so tbey will go ahead leaving Germany out, so far as this feature is concerned. These things will come in time in spite of opposition. Tits Venezuela boundary question that nearly made trouble between this coun try and Great Britain is being settled by arbitration in Paris. Tbe commission is using the same rooms that were used by the SpanMi-American peace con terence. Tbe umpire of the commission is Prof, de Marten who w ill preside and the other members are Chief Justice Fuller and Justice Brewer representing our side and England by her Chief Justice Baron Kutsell and Lord Callim, justice of appeals. M. de Martens is recognized the world over at an authority on inter national law. The side of Venezuela and in one sense that of the United States has as counsel Ex-President Har rison and Gen. B. F. Tracv. Sir Kichard Webster is the chief counsel for F.nglaud. This same room was used during tbe settings of the Behring sea tribunal. These things point the way in which most disputes will be settled in the future. But a few miles distant st the peace conference held at Brussels a strong effort is being made to make this question of arbitration compulsory and it into international law. Alexander Christie, of Vancouver, has been appointed archbishop of Oregon. W, C. Hawley has asked to 1 re lieved from the presidency of Willam ette university. University of Oregon graduates a class of twenty-two. Saturday June 17. The rebels are drivun hack from an at tack on San Fernando. The queen regent of 8aln. receives our new minister Bellamy Storer. Kiotiug still goes on in Cleveland among tbe strikers. A treaty of reciprocity hat been entered into between the United States and the Barbadoea. Two explosions take plai-e in the coal mines of Cape Breton by which twelve lives are lost. Klondike gold is beginning to come out. The estimate is 15 to 10 millions. C. C. Wenlz, of Portland, has been appointed Superintendent of the deaf mute school. The state board of horticulture says there will be but half a crup of fruit this) year. Tbe apHjintment of census enumera tors will be left to the delegation in con gress. Government engineers opposes a boat railway at the Dalles. Whether this succeeds or not, a great ad vance is being made in the settling of dis putes of nations, notwithstanding our re cent war with Spain. Tub fact becomes more evident each day that the trouble is not yet over in the Philippines. The tenacity with which the insurgents follow rjp the war is causing comment in military circles. It is necessary to whip these people soundly before peace overtures will be made. The peace commission was sent to the islands prematurely. Glknekal Whkato.n is proving himself the right man in the right place. When ever he starts for a point he makes it, and the natives are beginning to find cut that there if) no fooling with him. His agressiveness and good judgment is making him feared by the insurgents and all this means considerable in a campaign against a class of people like the Filipinos. ' Wheat and iron continue to advance. Wheat caubed by the reports of a short age of the crop in this country as well as iu Rust-ia and other parts of the world. Iron advances notwithstanding the" pro duction is greater than ever before and greater than in any other country. In the east the revival of all lines of busi ness has made the demand for iron un preuedently large. " THE SOLDIEIW MONUMENT. The appeal for a monument at Port land to the dead of the Second Oregon is meeting with gratifying response. The proposal is one that goes to the hearts of the people. Let the subscriptions be hurried in. The reg;ment w ill soon be home. Let it be met on its return with this testi monial to its dead, and this tribute to the patriotic ardor of the living The regiment has been through the fiery furnace; it has been tried in the severest difficulties of privation and hardship; it stood to its arms in and around Manila, on guard against secret foes in the most trying circumstances; and then it was advanced to the battle line, where it won praises from every quarter by its steadiness, endurance and valor. Its death roll shows what stulTj it is made of. From no duty has it ever flinched. To the regiment was commit ted the honor of the state, and worthily has the regiment borne it. And now, in recognition ot this tier vice, let us erect this monument at Port land to the regiment's dead. It in due to our hiHtory. A good beginning has been made. Let us have speedy subscription of money enough for a monument that will become the dead to whom it is to 1 erected, and the state that in so fortu nate as to have sons on whom it may call for such service and such sacrifice. Do not postpone. Send in the money. The musees of the people can contribute only small sums; but let none hold back. A great many small sums will make a large sum. Have we not hundreds and even thousands of persons in Oregon who will send in sums from upward ? Do not wait ! Oregonian. To Cure a Cold to One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c The genuine has L. B. Q. on Sunday June 14. San Francisco w ill welcome the Ore gou troopt with a great demonstrative. Hussia is having trouble among her laboring clawea. The publication of F.ngland'a Trans vaal blue book is considered a warning to Kruger that the reforms must he made. Ex-United SU'es senator B. F. Hard ing of Oregon is dead. A pipe in a powder mill cause the death of four men at Sn lUfael, Cat. Jeffries and Sharkey are matched to fight in Uctolier. CarrM Dews Mrtus. Whrn a man rrnssins tnr iliniriilt place in 'i'T 0 y career j sptimnn ("IS all hlarnriirili .-jt aTiimillli some rrtlii'sl pawnie In hit businew join He v, suddenly amis bit limit fi fttvttiff wav anil S 7 , . I hlmltlf wrpl out ol the jaaddlt hy I tit )) r swirt running rA-i runrnt u( ilia- ' rase- lhr it lite time when Hie marvelnua rejuvenating pmperllra of lf Pleiee'a GoMrn Mrdiial Dltcovriy will prove an unktilini meant of teacue aud irl oration. It i a verv simple though eminently trlriitifto mrdii-lne. It la not a mrte stim. uUnt like ao many malt ritiai-ta. It re store healthy power by irvivliig the In nrrmoat son rct f vitality in tile nutritive svotrtn. It rntMet the dlrtlve and hliNMl makfcf urtniro to mamifai-tuie good bliMMl abundantly and rapnlW. mi that the immense waste of tissue ami nrive fitter entailed hy hard labor i offset by a speedy upbuilding of frrth enrriy and stirnsth. A iirumlnrat snil urtMr lllltiiai nhvtMan, II W Vim lea, M n, of Howlrt. Un, Cn . vrlltnf to it. I'lrrvr. aava " I srnil hnrwllb, thiitr ir (, ill-oil. In atam fitt ' Thr lToilr t Cmnninn Nrnar Mnllial A-lviarr' III iMh liln.l In Wllh this tiillsnir h m valuaUe a woik Iuulya fin li lh nubia.'). I anul rauiraa my ugh appirv Ulh'O til Ihr vaal annum! ot ! thai vai have rvmlrtnl Iht pul-lk. A Hir,i niraaurv t4 vuur iMM-rulura nrwr hs tsrvn. anil aon will be rllmalrt t v lh .il-IK-, no. n.a rwa bv th mullllwlrnl aAU-tnt huniaiiily llul has ticrn rrltrwtl aat rutrtl liy ynur itie.1t iw Whumr I u or haw o In Ihv l!nitrd Statra, I And (jvratrtis who haw uanl. and it ttAittg lir. I'tricr't mrtlu-tnra with aatuiac Ik, ha- all riMiilitsatt har whM h Ihrv afv mora aarmlrtl. Never hat una aiaiara illiaiailiiiily of Ihrir a. lion, anil rrotn having arm to ultra thru fond cllfMt. I am alau rathul wllh oat-a.lra,-r la Ihrlr aiwa in rasrt ami romllliiaia lur whUh Ihry art irrommrnilnl II la u4 rotntniMi f rrirular phva'lana tu rniiofa and remanmenii prortlrlary nirtlk'lnra. 1-al la this raw I hava wo rulrmalluo or hcailaot y la tu doin( M The quick ' conttipation cure Ihirtoi Pierce's 1'lraaant J'rllrla, Never (lip. DISKAStS OF WOUJ. Treatmrat anil fire tf an Kut'ndy .New and Nirrewful Method. Monday, June 19. Waldeck-KoinaHean is trying to form a cabinet in France, Point-ore having given up the task. A burned bridge in Southern Oregon will necessitate the transfer of passengers lor ten days on the Southern Pacific. The steamer Ilatealo, of the 0. It. A N Co. beats all records from Portland to Astoria. The dentists are in a quarrel ami are liable to have a dental college in Port land. Tuesday, June 'M. Many of the Cuban soldiers are receiv ing their pay. The Danube ran on a rock on Den man island and is a wreck. The Oregonian is getting a fund for the erection of a soldier's monument. Wednesday, Jane 21. The Methodists unite in supporting the University at Portland. Joseph Anderson's body was lound buried in the road at Aberdeen, Wash., probably murdered by a fellow Usher- man. Tualatin academy closed its 'M year at Forent Grove this week. The general report from the South is that it is not prospering. . France lias no cabinet as yet. Cleveland's strike continues. The Wyoming train robbers are sup posed to be arrested in Mont. Thursday, June "2. The enemy at the south of Miinjla have retreated out of reach . each tablet. The commission has recom mended an appointive government for Samoa. H. V. Gates is elected department commsnder of the G. A. It. at McMinn-vil!e. Mt. Angel is to have a monastery to cost 12,000,000. For ttie benellt of tho who are not aheady acquainted with hit modn of treatment, and who may be set-king aid, thutigh distrustful, after many failures, ol everybody and everything, Dr. Damn, the celebrated tM-cialist, who baa h i ollitet at '.'oTt Morrison street, Portland maket tin extraordinary and moat gen eroiii offer to treat disetset of women In-e of charge, eirept medicine, fur one month, to prove to the cotuiuuuity at lar.-e his ability and skill a a sH--iilisl. Female discasei are extremely com mon, and nous are mors complicated and dillk'lilt to cure than Hie clast gener ally known at "female c-omplainta." and none which are Tie caue of greater misery and woe. Dr. Darrin hat discovered and i-r-feeted a system of treatment that hat caused a revolution in the treatment of female diseases. Whenever hit treat meiit it letted and known it ibe-t iwy with nearly all the doeing with dmgt and siirgic.il operations w herrby bo many precious lives have been l"st. It has proved in more than lV) cases of the woral kii.d to b a (xisiiive curs for the follow ing female disease! : Ovar ian tumors, iolypn, ulceration and I . a i it uropsy oi woini), mii-tinmation, congi-t tion and falling of womb, leucorrhea, puinful and tuppressed menstruation, Hooding, fieipieiil urination, bearing dow n pains, backache, headai he, hack ing cough, melancholy, aWnce of amhi tion and desire to live, or, in fact, any complaint having its origin In a diaor dered state of the uenerativs and ac companying organs, whether f-iom con tagious diseases, hereditary, accident, tight lacing, miscarriage or other causes. His method of treatment is harmless, pleasant and mild. It it applied directly to the womb, w ithout the use of ilistru meuts;can lie applied by the patients themselves, thus securing correct local treatment at home, and its application is simple and easy. Its curative action on the inflamed, congested and ulcerated parts is immediate. Dr. Darrin refrains from making public the names of hundreds of ladies who have been restored to health, with due deference to the delicacy of their alllictions. All curable, chronic, acute and private diseases of men or women treated at half former prices, and never published, only by permission. Write for question blank and circular, free. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from 10 to 5 daily ; evenings, 7 to 8. All busi ness relation strictly confidential. a li.,atJ llabr Cai and " Mt-s Gnu""""' For Y . ",,n,r"; Tlle Is nothing lr.yo,.,igmannrao,,.an.o.ol I.. o h-ve inferior la Ir, They may dr.- rve ,,. ,f ,he,r thirl ' ' " The Troy l.u.idiy "" tllalty of ladle.' and ..llrmrti'- . -There can be u Mlrr " ' .lone .1 ll. Tn.v. U.ve vour oider. a. Jolunon'tharU'r l'"l'' Jual received a nr. I... ' Ulna. Call and eel)'-"'. Oregon Oly A.ftloit H"""1- Last fall I sprained my Wl Ml. handling p.,n. heavy la.sr.. Thed-s lor ,alledou...d at W-t It 'M' .trait, and aonld s.a.n I '. 1 grew worse and the .I.!- wMI ,.d rheiini.tl....- Itconllnned to grow r.e...dlcoold hardly gM aiouml o work. 1 arid to a drug or. and U' druggist rro inmendrd me to try I ha' berlain . Pal'" 1 h.rd It and one- half ol a cent Mile ,,l'"l'r w n. ml it I" a" "'7 F. A. II.Ih-.sIi. File. I'a. It U lor sal. by G. A. Harding, Druggist. am a i.oi i. u. Ilaa lumttl wllh disgust !'" . . I. a . . ,f .u.iU. otherwiselov.l.lgirl ""'"" bfeath. Ktrl'a Clover B-.t Tea pmlllea the breath by l action on Iha twr. etc., aa nothing rU ill. Hold for yeart on abwdute guaraulee. Price T rt. and M rta C. G. Ilnntlry the liuitlt. lhe Ficllrmeal.l Oirf. The rush at the drug ttoiw tlllt con tlnnea and daily at orn of opla rill for a bolllw ol Kriup'. lUltaii. lor th. I"l.rl and l.ni-gt for tbe Thfal and I.nnga f..r tVe curn of Cutight, I'ohU, Atll.u.a. Itr.iiii bitia and Ci.ntuuiptlon. Kemp'. Balsam, the standard family rwne ly. la J told on a gnaranti-o and never LIU to illve entire satisfaction. Price SV an I Very Satisfactory, TIlO Illl'teflSn ill mif lust season was very m, lory, wliifli la jiriMif i(. jirii't'S, (eH'ti(lalilc gui,. rniirt''tis, sipiBre tr are n''rr Uti y lt We will make it better litis rlB(i tliail caiiiiot givr ymi Ul',.f f Itii lit, I'll I Wn il give trout Values fur jour ilofljfi . ymi ever Ji't Ix fnre. kbtiuk m J Money to loon lUiM.ta A tiairriTit. at loWetl lalet. Ulsmurks Iron Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy Shake Into Your Klines Allen's Foot-Kane, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous, feet and in growing nails, and instantly takes the e'ing out of corns and bullions. It's the greaicnt comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shiM feel easy. It is a certain cine lor beting, callous and hot, tired, aching feet Try it to-day. Sold by nil druggists and shoe stores, liy mail f.,r '2oc. In stamps. Tiial package Fit EE. Address, Allen S, OlmHtoad, Le Koy, S. V. A fine line of portierres jiisl received ut the Oregon City Auction House. To Cure a ('! In I'a) Take Ijuslne Itrniun tannine Tablets. All-drilgglsU lefim-l inoiiey if tails to cure. "V. The genuine bat l ll. J. in each tablet. W. M. (iallagher, of Bryan, Pa, sy: ''For forty years 1 have tried various coiikI. tiiedicitiri. One Minute Cough Cure It t-t of all." It relieve instantly aud run-, all throat and lung ruulili-a. tiio A. Ill.l'ivi. Ditniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh slrerta, hat a qlinice and Well seli-t ted tlia k of fxinlly gns-erie. w hirli he is telling at Very reasonable rat'. Ilia motto it "ie and let live, with lionesl Welgldt and measures", (iixslt deliverrxl to any part of th city. The llotnellrtt .nan In Orefoa('lty, At well at the handsomest, and nil. en are invited to rail on; any druggist and get free a trial bottle, of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat ami l.unga, a remedy that is guaranteed tu cure and relieve all Chionic and Acute Coiigls, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 'J.V and .Vie. CTIVK KOI.ICITDItH WANTKI) i Vaverywira fr The Hiory nf Hit I'lilllpplnet" br Mural llaltlrad. iinnn.lt. tinned by lh (iiivrriiiueut at Ulth-lal His torian in th. VYsr Department. Tl.t tsKik ttwrliten In irruy t aiiipt at San Krau-cln-o, on the I'ti-lllo Willi titnrral Morrill In Ilia lliwpltali at Honolulu, t it Hmig Kong, In Ilia Anierli-an Irentliaa at Manila in the Inturirrni fanipt wllh Airiilnalilo, on the deck of tha Olympta wllh Dewty, and in the roar of battle at Iht fall of Manila ilonaiita for agent.. Ilrlniful of original plcturet taken ly guv.riimnt tiln,u gnphtr. on th. iH)t. Large book Uw prlcet. Hiii protlta, Freight ,H,,, CtuM given, Drop all irt.dy unolllrlal war tsHikt. Outfit free. A.Mrett, K. T. Ilarber, Heo'y.. Star Inmirauce llhlg,, Chicago. Agents for the best machlno on eirth Inirovel New (ioxlrich. Oregon City Auction House 1HO0 miles ofloq lance tt'lctdions Oregon am Wab.v( iiow in Ota-ration l Oregon Telephone rgraidi ci'Uijinny, J'ortlat.-I, S-attXH kane, Fan m , t WalU Waila. A lUn y ainl l'tioiltrf.J it) the two tUtet at line-. uick, acMiraieit! All llie Mtlaforttria t 1riiil cHiiiiiiiuiia )islaiic no efTrct t rlear utiiI'rlaii(Jit kane ft e.tsily hn IVllaml. (r-gm (.'Ity ofTice a Huntlcvs l)ru;r St n i J. H. THATCHER. MANACD I'ortlatul. - - 0? l.'alHton Health Foods. We are showing a lino of Halston aro not found where stomach, liver, I Health foods, knowing them to ho the kidneys and bowels are out ot order. If durest and cleanest g'judson thn market, you want these qualities and the success j 1"VB breakfust iiiiimIi, health koliy, tliy bring, use Dr. King's New Life , whole wheat flour, whole, wheat gr.iliam, Pills. They develop every power of j eelect bran, brain and body. Only 25 cents at A. Hoiikktmon. Geo, A. Harding's drug store. The 7th St. Grocer. WHAT I MllhOH. A grand old remedy for Cough. Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, IB ,.n . numerable cases of Incipient consumpti on and relieved many inadvaneed stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price i!,') rts.,and50cts.aiid$l.fH). CO. Huntley, the DruggiHt. A Fen Pointers. The recent statistics of the number nf deaths show that a lurire umlnrliv .11.. with consumption. This disease may nomineiHo with un apparently harmless cough which can lie cured instantly bv i u n.. i .. cm, a iiuiiiuiu mr me Throat and Mings, whir.li is guaranteed to cure and relieve all fuses. Price 2:e. and GOe. For sule by all driiguiitts. WhatisKodol Dyspepsia Cure? It Ih the newly discovered remedy, the most flcetivo prepnratlon ever devised fori aiuing the digestion and assimilation of food, and restoring the. deranged diges tiveorgiuiMtou natural condition. It Is a discovety surnasHlni anuii.i. J known to the medical profession. Oko. A. IIahdino, Moll's Nervcrine P. irr.i( Mn it trtlnil diarjJ. ftivr.'f xx. loch at f.Vrvou PmlrilsA Umt 1aium4, lmrxjrry, Nil k Mum, Youthful Ijran, AknUlf Umivt um oi Totu0 or Oplura, ld lo G-cu imrii.m rJ Lwaniry. h per Kit by null i ft hurl tor !; MOnSChMICAL CO. Ptopi, CMai Fur sale by 0. (1. Ilunlk' I Jlaw ia . . ui aU ll u I 1- 3 2)12 Dyspepsia Co- Digests what yoae. Itartlflrlallydigeststhefoodi datura In strengthening vA tructlng tha t ihausted dl", gana. ltlsthelatestfllsrowrw ant and tonic No ot her pl? can approach It In ltlclency. atantly relieves and iM-rniaueDW Drsix-psla, Indigestion, IJrt Klatulenrt), Hour Ktomarh, Blr.k Headache.tJaat ralgla.CrtE? all other results t,t Itnperfertdif Prepared by C. C OtWitt C-Ci For sale by Deo. A. lUnWj f Dk Shilohs m I niinh ;inn LV (f n c 1 1 m r t nil e),jyr'lltJUIIJUUii Thhtia tM-yoilil nuetlle" t l"ipt siic-i-ssliil I ciuxh '"', in. evur known to ti l"",' ( dosra InvHrlnl.ly enr" WoiM ni.rt nf CioigH, '""p "ii'l lln iii hills, wlnlo Itt1; ilerful sun cat In (lie "'" 'oiiHiiiiiH(,ii a Willi""' "Il'llnthehlstiiryiif mwll1'1" Mm o lis lli.l ilisoovriyo'T been solil on a gimrnl"'M Itsl wiiii h no nilirr nir"1"" run siainl. If ymi hv' C'oiikIi, we tarni-slly ,k J.j Ion vll l l'..,....l slutrfn" totryll. Inl'iillnlht"-"j Camilla V . f-K.-. unJI11" '' j In KiikIuii.I It. H.I., lis.Jl-11" u. i,. I. Ant U'll 30IX PROPRItlw"-' I!5.C.Wells&Ci LEftOY, NY J HAMILTON, CAN. ITsXbTaTlDjntl