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OREGON CITY ENTKHPIUSK, FRIDAY, AlHiUST I, l - irr ' a -aaaa 00 - OaO- nnBaanan-an - .. Tf . . ' , . . "'WW Oregon City Kntcrprisc. IHit)lpliel Kvery Krlilny. i. i. pour Kit. r..riT. CasaiuI bound to have a rt in claco w Itli Hih Kxly f It colonel, who Alaska and will concede nothing that '""! "' doc not provide this. While we believe i that this boundary question 'bould ' ! settled without any trouble, If poasihle, jwe do not believe that the I'nlted State should give teinlory to Canada i when tin Utter ha hampered In every ' way tin elToitaof tho nilm'rt (mm this Hl'llMCHHTION MATKH, ...I-' W i-omitry, although they were deudoplng 1 !,V Canada and putting money Inlo that One) ear Hit ni.n Ik ,. ..) ..,.! on.il.uKMTiwioi.il country. I anada nli a 'one-aided fcjr on v.r, 25 cenii lor an niui.uia, .u.1.1 In ..1. aiiC. Adwrtinig rim Kv" o" application. Buhaoribera mill find tht dat of rxpira tion lamina on their paper following their name. It Uii dale not changed w.lhln io wk nT a payment, kindly oufy on ml we mill look aller it. Sulrred t ti e pontotllce In Oregon City, Or., as aevoml clasa mailer. HKSM FUR Till ISTIRI'KWK. 0ver Crrrk.. t'nby Clackatna miiki llnion Mill... Jktewdow Itrook. New Kra WlloOtlVllle . ... Parknlace tftafhml , Mull no I'arus Wolalla W annum Bntwvulf Aurora &le I'rtfk.... lfeniascua 8ndT Curnntville Cherryville Marmot bargain. Pin. Ni one very aptly ami truth fully said: '"A man may use a wart on ttit back of hi nock (or a collar button; ride on the bai k coach of a Irain to save interest on his money until the eondin tor coinea around ; stop liia watch at night to save the mar and tear; leave liia i and 't' without dut or cross to nave Ink ; pastuie hii mother! grave to rave corn ; but a man of thla kind It a gentleman ami a scholar compared to a fellow alio tke a nfwapaptT, an.l when asked to pay (or puts it into the pout ollUu and haa it marked 'rediaeU' K. .lr. T. B. Tliomaj Ue. K niutit A. Mather . .Oscar W iini;er ...tt. J. Trulliti:r ... 1'ha.i. Hi'lmati ,.V. S. Newherry Henrv Milry V. L. Kui"!! J.U tiace ... C. T. Howard M' 'Hlr 1 nnm ia nnnndriiin ailic 1'orca- Annie Stubia j " ... E. M. Hart man j nn lftl wn i-onvicted and aenlencisl to B. Jennirirt i ... , Hnrv A. Sntiier i the penitentiary for aeventeen year tor .". -H. Wiihrrnl .J. 0. r.lliotl aiiiii'K ui un"m , C i tv h Wiut the KMilimentaliatl will have to Geo. J. Onrrin ..Mr. M. J. Hamn.rr Adolpti AKhotl Wallace, Idaho, The ijovernor of Idaho and the preniJent have both been se verely criticised (or niaintHinin what was termed a "bull en" where the prisoner were kept. The criticism has been severe In that the rights of Ameri can citiiens were not respected and that military rule was invokeJ, but a coo- HenbvViilaki.. after along ',,,ence j vk.tion of nlrr wil chars all this. tiaited Portland and still has laitn in The way te tnlM p OreieBCltj It te tlve Orrton I'lty People jour ratroasre. the future of that city. Right usually gets the verdict in the end. Tim Northern I'liciHe. is now deter mined to have an ouirimro into Port-1 land if it him to build 'loonlho t'oliim-1 w- , j Yellow fever la k i ,mi. tt n tl at Hampton, nix ea-i-H and tao ilentha. The boycott la mill on at Cleveland in the ctni t ear atrike, I i A greiit Htm m eaiim1 Ikns of lifu III, Chill Mild Jill'SII. Tueaday, Augui-t I, It ia now learned that the tlnee niinn ili boy a of Co M, Second Oregon wore ca lured and are alive with the Filipi no. A'ger ia yoing to tell his story about the war derailment. Yellow fever has a It r tat hold at the Soldier' Home, Va. The Alaxkan IxmiuUry ipieHlion has taken a great port of the attention of Canada lor the l"t week. ('over nor of iSeorgia call on all eiti sens of that stale to help puitifh lynch ers. Thurfday AngiiHt 3. (ioiinau contriils tl'O platfonii and nomination in M.iryUud. The N. P. liailroad and O. It. N. holil a conference cotu eining the former getting into I'oi t'aud dou t'io (.'olmiiLia river. IVtrolt xople make a great demon stration on Alger's rvtnrn. The aimaKsinaliou of lleureatlX is claimelto be in the iutoie.-t uf g k I government. The Cleveland strike is rtill on. A MS AS FIGHTERS. THE TINY WARRIORS ARE FEROCIOUS IN BATTLE. In eomequenie of the non-arrival of; Ihe grain bag ship McDuff. the price of . . , pain bass has ri.en considerably. k leS 01 Hit n UK Tlie strikers at Cleveland will get into r.-A rft a.jSx- s- the wme trouble as those at Wallace did if they ktep on. Violence and dyna mite never helped the laborer. It seems that the administration is inclined to ignore General Miles and in the appointments in the volunteer regi ments bis recommendations were all turned down. Friday, Julv 2. Calamba, 30 miles southeast of Manila is captured by the Americans. la Vlrloaa Are Tbrr Thai K Ike l.ararat Aalmala Hare Sol Mrel Thrra la (omb A Maw Wl.m Tbrlr PHra Made a IUli Maalar. Akd now some of the Oivgun boys find that they have been talking too much as soldiers. Wuit until they are mustered out and then they can Ulk all they want to. Both poli'ics and stork jobbing figure in the strikes that are now being in aofurated in this country. These ma nipulators ute all ifforts to bring Gbh to their nets. Sami-hos has libelled the Maria Teresa for prize mom-y lor himself and crew. Tbie money should be paid to the gal lant eailors that took pat in the de struction of Cervera's fleet. There comes a rumor that golf has be gnn to decline in popularity. Every thing seems to go that way croouet, bicycling-, 16 to 1, and now golf. Louisville Courier Journal. The kind of government that the Philippines or Cuba would maintain ia now being illustrated in .Santo Domingo. The president ebot and a revolution proclaimed. Tub administration is determined to recruit an army that will crush the Philippine tevolt at the end of the hot season. The work is well under way and a fine body of men will go to Manila. The continued large trade of the country is a surprise and is fully fifty per cent larger than laHt year. At the rate that business is goirg, by another year the trade will be such that this country has never had in its best days. The state of Georgia recognizes the fact that the numerous lynching, that Lave taken place in her borders is plac ing the state in a bad light and hurting her financially and induHtrially as well as socially. The governor has done well to publicly call on all good citi rens to help punish lynchers. The flBnascination of the president of Santo Domingo was a political crime and lor the purpose of overturning the gov ernment. That country, like many of the central American states will now in all probability be the scene of a revolu tion. This should be a lesson for Cuba, but it will not. Cuba will never be satisfied until it tries self-government. "1 waa one of six American miner who were muted from their ramp by a Venezuelan ant army," anld a mlnltig niHTt who lately arrived from Ven suela. "We retreated tnfore the In vaders without making a fight, and for Cocoran is found gu.lty of murder in t" " . ' . tt- it . r . 1 we wuuiu une soi m- wu,ni vi the second degree at Wallace, for ""-j rnroun,r .,,, .,H.1)ll(UVi we km.w Cheyne in the mining riots. j Umt f e ,,,, tJjJUJ aI(llHJ th(y woull, do us a good service. Shortly after dawn one Sunday our take to ngut nu nnny in nni. auin lug, uf course, Hint Hie innu relic on hi inttunil me.ui of ili-f'-nne hi bund and feet. I cull bet llliiMtnito Unit ty the riiro story of nil unfoilu iinio who wn brouubt to it hoNpMiil In Ciiiitcii shoitly before my letuin lioine. The innu wn n i-imiIIo who hii-t worked on ft cocoa plnnliitloii In n creek not fur from t'nnna. following n luiblt of some of hi countrymen. Hie coolie, owing In Hie hent, lutd li ft hi cnui and Ntrelched liliiielf on tlm ground to aleep outdnor. Hxnelly w lint followed no ue can any with cer tainly. Prvmimiibly he wa aurroiindi-d and covennl by mi army of nut bo fore he awakened. At dnwu the shriek and crlea of a innu In ngouy arone I the Inmate of tho camp, who ran out to learn Hie eaue. "The man wn geNtli-uliitlug wlldlv ami calling for help, w tilled he miili iu ed and writhed and shipped hi face and neck and cheat and leg In a mud elTolt to lnp hluiNcIf all ever at once. He wa atnndlng III the midst of nu army of aula and wn too dMi'in-tcd with aln to ruu away. Then hn did exactly w hnt a nther or leopard dm- wl ell ho I being vvercome. The mail threw hluiaelf to tho ground to roll hi tormentor to denth. A single actlie while iiiitti could have anved the p'r wn-tch, but the attiMtlel, barelegged ciMille dared not, or thoiiglii not, of rcoftic, while the vlctllii hluiaelf wa too cruaed with agony to aeek otlo-r than liiKtnnt relief. I'roui a alight p r aoiial eiM'ili'lue I know the poor fel low wn burning lu a fire which would t:U.c hour to kill him. "I'limlly a byatander n-galned hi wit and rushed Into the mltM of tho army and ttrnggml the man after hint and threw him Into the cre,k. The ricuo came too late. The victim U came iincxuiHclou. Ill velvety, brown akin wa a pink ma of raw bite. When he came to the holtnl. hn wa tMHiud hand and fMt. a iimnlnc, w how contlnuou notion wa that he wa t Ing eaten by ant." New York Sun. I M It I 1 urn The mayor of Cleveland is determined to establish order sinung the strikers. The Italians killed in La. are Ameri can citiien. The murder of the president of Santo Domingo was a political crime. The ship McDuir is Ion overdue at Portland. Cold storage men are getting most of the salmon. The Chamber of Commerce suit at Portland fixed a judgment of 119,100 on j The new pastor wa preaching hi first aerinon. In the middle of It he stopped abruptly ami ak-d: "How many of you have read the Wide?" Fifty hand went up. "H.mhI." anld the pntr. "Now. how ninny of you have rend the n-cotid rhnpter of Jiid ?" Twenty live bund went up. A wau anille overspread H' divine' face. 'That' also go-sl; but when you go home rend Unit chapter again, and ymi will doubih s burn son. .thing to your lutcn-M." There I only one chapter In the Iss.k of Jude.-liuthrle K. T.I U l. r. V V L i The litlle Hulch bov who " 'l'ld ""' , ,!k III III'' d'' lii. niit i -! In ,-,MllllV ll"' "Ml h. Illllllll lrl"l'- In. ii '"I bvr "' ntxMil lion I" V"1" Ml I fid. l. " - J" W'l'"H (hr ,likr li be b-i.l Mm! """I ..( hi. kllllif W.llrl, ;11!",kw,.,.h.l.:c.Ho......i t.ll,,.!. o( Ihr loi-'S'r " The l.ak """U '" "' , rnU.sr II ).. t--l"e "" the r.OHe r,,.lM..k...rnl. ''"'" ..,,,1. ..f b."" ,,",vr,r "" 1 : ,"irl l.,.llr..ev...e. ..,.1 kr.l II lioir all llir ..).-.i'"S " r..prl! l"l'l "' " saved In kmki.i V . liMuillr .i.n.-'t I dlsraw mm the lnii V'teni lb' (I..... i u.e "" r ;.,.UI4ll ttlr .411 I ''! .I....cl .. I"" ,U,t V.Mll h.a-lH ! .bkabl.h krr.. , ,i..p. lb' inr.-ts -I .-'"; ' .loan. .... null.! b..w .I.,m:, lb'" ' .H-..in .i .1. .-..' " lb' "I"" ,,, ,. n,.l .t.l.r t. II a.tl '" loi(". ,..ll Hie .."I. -I'--' .'tl"l'"S r,i. ..d l.fs'.li and imiImi" bl. ! ,ll.,r l 1.1. rl I . ., t tfv fin brlih wi.ti l' I'll-'" ('...l.len Mrdi.-sl li-"" '".I ,lrf 111 h.s Ui V.'U .411 i..kr ,..ul .rllll . .li.M.t l.uUstk Hi .h-s- C4IO...I lill.l .tril.r llf.n.ilb alll.tl I. "rrf Tskrii III lone. " I'" i'"idir. .ir vml irln a'. I m.." ' !(. I'l" ll.ni.lir.;. iile UiW t- in I'lri". l-t!i"f 1,1111 h'. llre irmr.llrl lur rd lllrul an. I ma.le Hi. m I""'' Ct.iflii'ili"" 1 aurs an. I r:rMlr mnr M-ri..ll .l'T4r II l-rr.llijl tlllf J If III I'irlic I l-rl I'cIUta. Very Satisfactory. Tl.o In.Teaso in inir tlt:. last seani w v.-rv ia A lryt which i .ri.nf ii,S(f. jirice. il'-rt ual,ii jj((k1 ci'urleii.i, ..iaro lrrit, are n''rc. latc. .y i,c j We will make It Letter (hi insiiti than 4, ;! caniii'l gun -iiii f,.r (h llii-lit, lull we II give you I, value nr your iinCan j; ymi cvef nl l-fofr. , Vy V Vi' a O' yyJ Olatkimlthieg, Horteihoaii.g, Wagon Mkf. lor Voiib .Hen and ottt rtomra. j There la nothing that will a'ue lie 4th and Main at. OtrjfJ ire of a young man or woman ipili k aa to have lnf ri..r laundry ao.k put otT on them, They uiay dies evrr so wrll, but if their ahirt (rotil or shld waist la; musay their li'at B s-'all. e la l!r.l. Tie Troy laundry make a apettally of! ladies' and gMitViien'a flue wmk j There can be no l-tlrf a.irk Iban la j done at lh Trov. j-e y.nir older al Johnson's bart er shop. A A A A A A A R. L HOLMAN UNDERTAKER E.G. Hughes, C. P. Paeon, T. Richardson and C. M. Idleman. M. Saturday, July l"0. It is said that Aliier resigned liecause ol friction with Corbin. It is said that the boys want car fare if they come to Toatland to parade. Gomes may figure in the contest for president of .Santo Domingo. r I l : i :n rla,.i.lan.l uawanu oroer .u v,.t, p(1 0q pnt Um Army U) U))J pf)(t The Transvaal h still the trouble of of the camp and then within England. native coik burst lu upon us w ith the news that we were about to Iki attack ed by nn army of ants. We had heard j enough alsnit ant arinlc to know : w hat to do. We arose hastily, and ev- ery ounce of provision Hint waa uot yealed In can or In Jar wn hurriedly !lcd on a table, the four leg of w hich ) a-ere Immersed In a many basins or water. Kvery maneuver that I known to the armies of civilized human you may My expect from an ant army, tut the little black warrior have never b-arned to swim. Our provision thti protected, we left the camp to Itself and went out to reeonnolter for the In vaders and to watch their assault from a distance. The army wa mak ing fair time. An Irregular patch of black 10 feet wide and double a long was swarming steadily toward our camp. As the army was In no way dlsturlied by our presence It was pos sible to approach Its line closely. There must have U-en million upon millions of little soldier marching hip to hip. At the head marched the lend- Once within, the army spread Itself In all directions, forming hiiinlr.il of little attacking pnrtles. The camp was an old palm thatched affair and so In- ffiutnl nlf ti sik1in t ( rutilti unit Captain Riley, of Portland, is trying' , . . . . . toorganize a company for the volunteer f (i,.Htroylng It. Now, however, the regiments. Factions in Samoa are still making trouble. Sunday, July, 30. The torpedo destroyer is launched at Portland. It is now reported that the volunteers will be in Portland, August 10th. It is now talked that that the boundary question can be settled by leasing a harbor to Canada. Strikers at Cleveland are now insti gating a boycott. Peace conference ends. Willamette Valley Chautauqua is closed. James U-e, of Washington county is pardoned by Governor Geer. The steamer Tees arrives from St. Michales with a lare amount of gold. Monday, July 31. Thiity canes of yellow fi;ver and three deaths in the soldiers home in Va. ants had come and would clean house for us, and therefore they were wel come. The ants swarmiil up the Jolirt and the dry lenfy walls, and wherever there was a spider or a bug theru wa a brief tussle and a (lend foe. Hut there was bigger game In store for the Invaders. "The star battle was with an Im mense ccntlped, ono of the bluish gray kind, about seven Inches long and as big around as your middle linger. He darted out of a hole like a blue streak, evidently trusting to his speed and superior strength to run through the enemy's ranks. Put he didn't go three feet before he wn stopped. Ant literally covered him. Ho turned on himself and swept them from his back, but before he had gone another three feet he was hurled beneath another swarm of his plucky nNKuilantH. And then began a fight to the death. Agalu and again he swept his tormentor from his buck while from nil side hurried streams of ants to take tho place of fallen comrades. Tho wrig gling of the big fellow became less vio lent as the fluht nrotrresKed. and finnl- The commission has abolished the) iy. after an effort, which I well knew place of king of the Samoan islands. Private J. A. Doyle, of Co. 1) Second Oregon dies in San Francisco of dysen tery. Nebraska troops will land today at San Francisco. War is looked for in Santo Domingo. Rabbi Bloch retires from the Jewish 'church at Portland and Dr. Wise of New York takes bis place. Wednesday, Augimt 2. The Tenth Pa. arrives in Han Fran- was a desperate last one, he remained quiet while what little life was left In him was bitten out of him. Later, when the army had retreated and when wo had swept up the cnntlpeds and scor pions and lizards and a tarantula which the ant army had vanquished, we put the hero of the star buttlo un der a quartz magnifying glass. Tho bodies of dead ants still clung to their i foe. From his hack, from hl legs, j from wherever there was a chance for 1 a hold, the bodies of ants dangled, hold- I log on, I suppose, by their tif-tll. I "Perhaps you wonder what would yiT"l PflP. who would under- j Hardly Rrellmratal. Mr. Jullu Want Howe sense of the ridiculous ha alway li-u a saving grace, leading her to avoid gruudllo qilili.e. tn one rxcailoii a lady at Newport, trying iv get a hue sentiment out of her. said one iikmxiIII evening on a vine hung erninla. "Mr. Howe, do say aoin. thing ..u-ly about my pl.ix zal" Whereupon en-ry one lM.-n.-d for the reply. In her d- li. ai.-ly rultlvaled voice Mr. Howe rc-poo-h-d. ' I think It I a bully pin." Niu I'rau.-lsc.i Argonaut. Canny Truasrra. The tailor who for year made IUI inc'a clothe says: "He used to wcur the most i-xtriinrdlnary trmiser I ever saw. lie would Insist upon my mak ing t Iii-iii of a peculiar nut brown col ored cloth, with wide strap fastening beneath the shoes. l-'rolu the kin-v down the trmiser were cut . a to full lu deep, voluminous fnl.R so a to kii-p the calve of hi leg warm while writing." Thee She In I led Mini I'rl amra. "Pin afraid we i.iiii be divorced, my dear," said Mr. Newlywed to hi young wife. "The doctor say 1 have rheu matic temleiicle rud must give up all sweet things."- llnrjicr' Ita.nr. Ill I.I Te Wa Saved. Mr. J. -'.. Lilly, a prominent t it i. n of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wondi rf il deliverance from a frightful ib-itth. In telling of it he sny: "I wa taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran inlo Pneumonia, My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldent even sit up in bed. Nothing hel'd me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, w hen I heard of )r. King's New Discovery. One bottle yave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong, I can't sny too much lu its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cent and $100 Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's Drug Store; every botllo guaranteed. SILK II KAIi till LS. The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood puriller and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 2'i cts., and UO cts. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. Wedding stationery, tlm latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhi'Hisk office. Money to loan at Hkugks & GKirrrru. lowest rates. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from tho stomach, and at the same time heals ami restores the diseased digestive organs. It is the only remedy that doe both of these things and can be reliud upon to per manently euro dyspepsia. Gko. A. Hahwno. During (he .Uil ar, a well as In our late aar ith (pain, dUnh -r aone of II e most trout'1'"""'" d ae the am v had to cnt'iid with. In many 1 instance it Ims auie chronic and the old j aoldirr still nff.-r from it. Mr David Taylor ol Wind Ridge, Girrn Co,, I'a , U one of lhr. II" ur l'baitilH"lain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrloa Rrlnedy and be in rr found alt; thing that Wuul I give ! Im bikIi quick rebel. It la f..r le by G. A llaidieg tbu.-gitl, Ibe Utr.l Vara. A PltUhtirg drummer (ell ll.Unea yarn: I al) tarry a lille of Keiup'a I'.a asm in my grqi. I lake cold easily and few ihioca of the Hal- sam alwa) uiski-a me a rl nun j F.vcryahrre 1 go I rk a .d Word for Kemp. I lake bold ol my ciis'ihii. er I take oi l men and y iing men, and tell tb'ln n ull. Initially abal I do ; when I lake cold. At druggiitt, and Ihe llii-nrllrit Mun In Oregon City. A Well .ia Ihe handsomest, an I other are invited to call in anv diuggisl and get bee trial hotlln of Krilip's I'.aUaiU for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that IS guaranteed to cure and rnlli-vn all Cbionic and Acute Coiu'la, Asthma, ilrotichiii and Consumption. Price 'V snd oOc. Irritating stings, bites, crlrhe, wound and cuts southed Bnl tiraled by DeWiti's Witch IU.-I SuHe-n mim and safe application fur toitured lleh, ' Re ware of counterfeit. Giro. A. IIaUiuxh. Ralston Health r'onit. We are shonlng a line of Ralston Health foods, knowing them to be the duiest and cleanest gslon thn market, We have breakfast mush, health koly, whole wheat Hour, whole, vthcat graham, select bran. A. RoiiKiirsoM, Tlm 7th St. (inx er. vou im ir. IfShiloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure,, which is sold for the small price of 2.1 cents and ,1o cents and l.0O, does not cure take the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cents and CO cents. C, G. Huntley, the Drug gist. A fine line of portlerres Just roceiyed at the Oregon Cilv Auction House. Daniel Williams, . .AMI ... EMBALM ('irix a r..n .ri lii.rnl Cm kn, I rfili.s. : an.l ll.l 0 1, 1 ..i.i. ,.ilir a4 lit.al.iaO .il.r. JUolfs Ncnxrine f riaiii Dfrea. a! IrallltJ t -) 1 u us 1 rua 4 A ... r . r r.vl kn M.jnlux.l, bt.pilrrsrv, NiW( i. tioru, YcAithlul ls lnl ccurv iat of T'u(u:ca m 0rr- UiJ to GKnunif Iksi aod InMnrrf. U per bn by niidi 6 Nu fc Pi MOTTSCHlklCAL C3 Picpt, tm-i Kor ' by C G. Ilontk' Writ at the northeast corner of Center and Suventh streets, has a choice and well selected slock of fsinily gris-eries which he is sell ing at very reasonable rates. Ills motto is: "Live and let live, with honest weights and measures." Goods delivered to any part of the city. Dyspepsia Cur - -l- ...t. -. 4 aiAllfl'! Itrtlflcltllydlgetthefocj ature In itrf nglhenlng ' im tructlniftbrj Mhatiaiwi w- i . ...v........ ,.li .t .fn. . ' gana. ina me im csvu. anl nd tonic. No 01 her p' can approarh It In cfllclenry. stantly reliereiand rTiiD"'fl, Prspenala, Indlgrsiion, u j L-i.,. .i-n. ki,..,. Ki.marn. ?n hlcklleadaclie.tJiwtralg'la.t'J3,; llrithcr rPHiiUai'f InirM-rfrrta. Prtparsd by t. C. OaWill C."" Forsle by Geo. A. II"!" f Dn Sliilohs ill i tougn ano LVnnciimniinn 111. lUllillllllllliv- This I lieynnd )"",'"2l lll..l aili-resadll '"I , riii ever known In x""', Irw ...n. , liivarlnblr ''u'.' (. w.itkt esses ol I .."K". an.l limn, bills, wH'' " .leiful a e. In lb I i.iisiinipl.on Iswi.1'""1,'!, Mellnllielil...rV'.""r;,;w, hlme lis lli.t ilisrowiy ' , l-eil hi, hi on a biii'""' v fit Wlll.ll I I II'' "T.,1 can aland. tl y,"' h"kV CmikIi, we raiii'"".'". M.iyll. lnl'..l.e.lM 1(J -aiindalf-.,H"u. ami ' In l'nKliid l. M., . IM, ..nl I 50LC PR0Pnit'u"J f5.C.WELLS&(( LLHUT. ra.H 1 iiamilton.can. . I j'A ftniai iarriia.a- For sale by 0. . 'untlf'