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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUflUST or I Oregon City Enterprise. Philippines at the end of tlii wet season front uphold tiioni ; ami If you have traitor, dam them eternally. -o-or y-yvy -y vy vy- y vr jr- -y v1 1 T. ' r . I M I t-r I " Iubltleil Kvery Friday. I.. L rOlUKK, Psoranroa. MUHMCHIPTION HATKH. ' Thenewill l there in timo to take part 1 1.. n.. ti.i. i. .i .i.i i.i,.. k I" I"" IOMOfcU. Klin III IIOl, Jj .J , . . y enough men and crush the revolution. L i0WS 01 IllO CCIv Teach Aiiuinaldo to icspect the United j States and then give the Filipino the j largest possible amount of self govern- On year Fit ruontlii Trial subscription two months... A discount ot M mill on all uhscnptloin fir one year, 2S cent (or ix month, it paid in adianre. Adverting rale given on application. nietit. Tln'io new regiments are olll- i !S cored by regular armv olllcera anil there i i will lui Him war in the island that ia Bubacribrrt war when the campaign oen. When this government fiiuli that it must do a thing it is usually done, anil done with iilim..t tlt dat of ,.ira- veugenee where the provocation has lion tn.ped on their papi following their name. If I bin date It not cliai'ired within t i) week alter a pavnirnl, kindly notify ui and we will look after it. Entered at tr.s posioflice in Oregon City, Or., ai M-cind claaa matter. AGENTS FOR Till E.NTIKI'KISK. Bearer Creek Can by Clackaniai Uilwaukie Union Mill Meadow brook New Kra Wllsonville Parknlaos rHatlord Mulino 4'aru Molalla Marqtiaiu Kutu-Tille Aurora.. Kale Creek laniacu KanitT CumnsTille Cberryvill Marmot been great, Fkanck is in a bad way when its army is its govern ment. The anny control the sentiment of the country and from the facta brought out at the Irevfua trial the aitny ia not only corrupt, tint InethMent. Tlie ofl'nvr to rotain their ho!J a pleura to be the greatest patriots .lr. T. P. Thomas lieo. Knik'hl A. Maiher ,..lcar iin."er ! In the prosecution of lreyfna, whom .... J.TriiIiiii(tr. . , , , , ... ", ., Chaa. Unlman j """y Jeclare to 1 traitor. Inthiaway "W' lienrvMilev iiif- 'n n,'1 uf t,,e m ' 1.. Kumeil ! citiiona and have their own w ay in all J.U lim C. T. lloward matters afTtftimt the army. Not to con- ir'AuieVibba 'it Dreyfus would mean to elainl witlt ... E. XI. Martman ' traaitor according to tliis tnatiufacturHl B. Jennir jr . lienrr A. Pnyiirr ! sentiment. Tlie olln-ers compoeing the 11. lioern I J. C. Klliott , . Ci'i tvh Geo. J. Curnn ..Mrs. M. J. Hammer AdolpU AM.botl ty The way U kullil up Orenon City la te give Oregon City People jonr Patronage. Qcay is in the sadJle in Pennsylvania and will name the state ticket and committees. Obeuok fir again triumphs and will form the most of the Columbia when she battles with the Shamrock for the American cop. court-martial realise this and are again! ttie prisoner. The government at last realixes the situation but the maxs of the people are with the army. The senti ment U strong against Ireyfus and for him to win he has to overcome great odds. the riimrriME jv:tio. The question in France is whether a military aristocracy shall entirely domi nate the government or the people them selves. The present government will be discredited if poneible for trying to do justice to Dreyfus. Tiis salt cairn discovered near Seaside should be preserved as a historic monu ment to the great work of the NortbweBt by Lewis & Clark. SpoU of this kind are interesting and serve to remind ns of the hardhhip of these explorers as well as the great debt this Northwest owes them. TiiK rain has done considerable dam age to grain but if the weather clears np as it apparently will at this writing the bulk of the grain will be saved although the loss is considerable. These nufore- aeen and unavoidable losses do often come to Oregon farmers. The farmers can ill afford this loss but the sprouted grain can be ned for feed and the loss not be total. The engineers have completed a sur vey that will connect the Great Lakes with the Atlantic. The route contem plates a canal at Buffalo to Lake Ontario and then frjin Oswego to the Iludnon at Troy, It may be sometime before it is built but the future, and not a distant one, will see the Great Lakes connected with the ocean so that sea-going vessels can pass from one to the other. Tin Boers are determined not to con cede any substantial rights in the Trans vaal and are preparing for wer. They are arming their friends in neighboring tales w ith the expectation of help. Ko matter what they do, in the end they will be defeated. The white race always has and always will , demand equal rights for themselves w herever they may be. These rights will be obtained in the end in the Transvaal, war or no war. It is gratifying to turn from the jer noal of reports of bitterly conteHted strike repreeenting a revolt in certain lines of labor to BradHtreet'g record of the first six months of 1899. According to this authority, ''voluntary increase in wages proved to be the rule rather than the exception," in various lines of in dustry, involving an addition of many millions to the aggregate income of working men and women. In the face of this testimony the voice of the labor agitator and the free-filver demagogue dwindles to the snivel of the idle school boy trying to blame his fellows for his failure to keep up with them. Oregon-j ian. The war department has determined that tlj'ere shall be enough men in the Corporal A. E. Payue now at the front writes the following letter to bis brother at Fott Wayne Ind. "Would that an Anthonv might rie to day, w ho could take the mangled and mutilated bodies ol our soldiers from the battle field of Imus and hold them up to the American people! 0, temporal O, mores! Out in the jungles of Luzon the brave boys of the Kigth army corps are plant ing Old Glory where freedom's flag ne'er waved before ; out on the plains and hill of Luzon the life blood of American sol diers is crimsoning the tropic sands, and j at home a pack of goula is snapping and snarling at the government and with word and actions assUting in the murder of more soldiers. Gaze at theae lowly forma! gaze on thece mutilated bodies ! And would that tongue or pen could have power to la.ih and brnd and burn tho who have agisted the jungle fiends in this inont atrocious work ! Who has agisted these deyila? Who has given aid and comfort to these wild men, of the forest? Who in the judgement day w ill stand and hear the awful words: "Whure is thy brother?" All the black crew that in ignorance or prejudice or devilishness are hamper ing the government and anting in the slaughter ot vouluntecrs and regular, should be set np before the American na tion together w ith the banner-draped bier of the dead soldier, mutilated by savagery and barbarism. Then in thunder tones might be heard the voice of Columbia: "You! You! You! YOU!" "You call yourselves men, Americans! You walk upright among the sons of earth 1 Look at these forms ! The blood of these mangled bodies went out for the flag the old flag of '70. And you, foul brood, that hell will spew in dingust, you nave done your share in this bloody work. Hell has no depths for you ; per dition will refuse you, and posterity will brand you and yours with the life-blood of these poor souls w ho died that the flag might wave, "Yoo by your insane acts, have strengthened our foes; you have given comfort to the enemy; you have assisted in the slaughter of our soldiers, and the withering blast of heaven's revenging lightning should annihilate your soul and body for time and euernity." People of America, is it not enough that the flag ia at the battle front? Is it not enough that precious blood feeds the in satiate sands? Is it not enough that the bugle sounds the advance and the line in blue and brown rushes to the shock of war. In Gi d'a name, let us rally round tho flag and plant it victorious on eyery ser ried peak of Luzon ; shame on him who cries halt;" nhume on him who would trail the starry banner in the duHt. The war in Luzon ninnt go on ; it was brought on by the overbearing natives, and there is only one course under heaven to pursue. The sovereignty of the United States must be acknowledged in the arch ipelago before the next step can be taken. Any other course would be folly. Opposition to the war comes from ignorance and party feeling. Why not cease this chatter about the independence of the Filipinos until the Philipine commisHion has reported? Why not pause to look at the mutilated bodies of our soldierb? Deeds of treachery, sav agery and barbarism occur daily ; in the insurgent ranks assaflHination stnlks at noonday. People ot America, if you dave a dag, honor it; if you have a government, sup port it; if you have an adminihtration, strengthen it; if you have troops at the t--fi-jfviV Xva?i ,v A. kCk. tOi.iV? Friday August IS, The Dreyfti trial still ahaorhi internal In France, Ten more ivgimenta to culled fi r In the hi my. Marino diver lUldwin Is drowned at Taiiiiiialn It'S feet of w ater. The air tula ctuMicd under the weight. Iu a prie tight at Han Francisco Mo Coiuiell indict a blow that kills rraitioy. Kailioad men ay that the tight for territory iu Idaho ia nettled. Wrllman' expedition to tho arctic re turn without (hiding any trace of Andrew, The Silver King mine iu Crook county I sold (for a large mini. Portland claima from Its school cenmia a population of WWM, The steamer Columbia arrive from the oiient and w ill return a a transport. The coM ol the war ia a coimlatit worry to the aJiniiiixtration. Saturday Augiial 19. Cl. Pii'iptart (ratifies (or Dreyfus. lied Hay on (he inland of Androe, W, I. was dcntroyed with a hundred lives by the storm. A self confessed aaailant of I-abori ia believed hiaane. DuMtieas is reviving greatly In Chile. Kid McCoy l knocked out in two min utes by Jack McCormark. The Shaiciock arrives in American waters. Trade still show great strength. The salt cairn built by Lewis and Clark at Seaside, Ore. is located. The next cenaus will probably show leis than 75,000,000 ople in the United States. Sunday August JO. The army officer are nearly all against Dreyfus at his trial. Seattle defeats Portland in the athletic games at Astoria. 1he new regiments will be sent to Manila as fast as organized. Brevet Maj. J. F. Carets recommended for captain of a company ot engineers by Gov. Geer. The Pruaaian diet rejects tho canal bill. with a The Monmouthshire arrives large cargo from the Orient. The Thirty-tiitt) regiment is nearly rilled at Vancouver. Gen. Otis exclude Chine from the Philippine. Fx iildier are holding a reunion at Hawthorne Park, Portland. Itryrtll is laid to hi weak in Nchtaxkn Got many decree agitlind American beef. Tlie Pudger with the Oregon naval le serve dart on her practice crulwt. la rmr Hono. It was a very ilirtVivut meal from Vletoilitn lirewkfiint. The rude iunes of bread ur.illtig to he curved ami tmcarcd over with auluml fat hefois they could bo made palatable, the atlll rwvgulzithhi fragments of recently killed aultiinla, hldcotialy charred and tuu'kcd, the egg torn ruthlealy from tx-ucattl some proleatliig tioti-uch thing aa these, though (hey coimtltut rd (lie ordinary fare ot Victorian times, Would have awnkrtied only horror and rJiKgiiNt III the ri'llliisl in 1 n 1 1 m of the peo ple of theae hitter iln.va, lUNtettd were piiatr ami cake of Igrii nlile and vat li'gnted ilcnlgll, w ith out any Niiggi-ntluu Iu color or form of the uiifoituuiitii nuliunU from which (heir stitnatiilit'c runt Juice wen) de rived. Tlu-y npiH-uri-d on little dUIn- llldlng out uHu a rail from a little Un It one side of the (able. The aurfaiv of the table, (o Judge by (ouch ii ml eye, would hnvu opp-nrid to a iiliit'iri-hili cviitury iM'tunn to cov err. I with Hue, white iliiin:ik. but till inm rmlly nu oxldlr.ed metallic sur face and could le i-lrnm-d liiNtantly after A luent. There were hundred of such little (aide Iu the hull, and at inont of them were other latter day cltl ten, alugly or Iu group. And a Mwrrs ati'd hlmelf U-fore hi rle gnu( rcpat (he luvlalbhi orcheitrn. which had lt u retting during an In terval, rvauuicd aud tllli-d the air with uiualc.-1'ull Mall Magazine. v. thai AHr. lymlaiM li.l'l '" lllluS Bii.U " ii Tli.il ee "f the tuhlimrM Unrt in all lll.mtiif M It Hi IiikI it'ti"ili" " by tin- world ' irlrtl ica.ln ol III' tinman Itilml - MiW..rie. N'trlr d "" Willi Illilv lo o III Hi' ublliii wr ktril trldi.til do Woman t m.-l !oiloi.t c i..l..witiml It tlir i.owrr In krn and bold III pare and fionrtt lov i-( a woitliv man VUirn hr lo.rt II tiki tlill Invft OB. ao i.nr III Ili wi.lr woll.l iM know the h't" t,on (lie rtntnirt 'III' oomaii ln tultut (rum 4knru and 1rt nrnir rt id tir IM-clal Woiiunlv "Kt'iitiil nx'il b'tr lli powrr l.i tt III' h'ait M'lirial hrallh tiiltnt and all l"ft b'r C,hI Ini.ki. h'l alii" linca, ti'l ami 1 1 It y and li' (H.'t and pit.iiga at a woman, t'l W V l irr., id IIiiiIjI" N V, Willi lli ailani ol lilt tlaft id al'le 1 liy- ti lam. bat pi' t nta-,1 for mail III" u.lt of oinrn II' li ilnifil a p'rlnl and IrnlilU' inird lor nonirn t ailnirutt II la known at Ir I'i'ri-' Kaoill pira. nr. tloll. It It a I'oalllt ll'tilln' for ail rak tirtM'. iliwat't, ili...lrt, ,tii'U. r mr iM i, Irr. gularllirt. and irlilitatlng iltaiiit - rulur In winiK-n It pii'Hot. ruuirt. tirnctlirnt and hralt. Mr. In Inr ilialrra II it. and no b.mrl dtalrr it ill t.lia oii In a.'vriit a ul-lllul III at bt mat make a lilt!' yu iA ' I a:'l..u. aitli ki ln-y n.U' tal I jtmrw imtTi n..i a ,.ii..i u., w.... . .. . . ., Cl.waw h,l vl lh.f!ja 1 nlhlii T'lt ' W li' y I rtmaat.l r-4ir mr.titlna I w l-4 t' W l ' alut otl m I u. o ol r S ficrrv'a CamMH rirtiiM4l. an.l .:. I ;'- 'i 'V.! t a . "I X i ( () Very Satisfactory, Tlin liu'resK.1 in otirbti,!, Inat senanti was vi-rv tali,',,, tnry, wliidi a j,riM,f that c! prii'e. (eM'lnlitlile J!(n,( ,j "tirlei'ti. siitiarn Iriati,,-, are 0-'rei Utn by the j' We will nuko ft better .1. . . tut en "ii i tin n u-t. , cniiiint give viu t'r p in lit. but We II pive Vnii U'v alti'S fir jour iluflar t! y"U fvir g"t l Ture. hit 'I'lxaanl l'll' I am IV. I ! n4 wt'k.l In l-if noinlht vhci I nmntint III' tiraimrnl Iml la It is) I Baa U alk tMi"lu'a." For Vonnrr Sea and lousr rTemra There It nothing that will aroiiae the 1 4th and Main t. Almott Umt II . riiininiililloii had rx'ii fatnhllNtiitl at last with Marm. The man at tho Iu-1 ' ,M," '" uf "''" 4m '!. ,.i.u, 1..... I.. ...L ,...1 ..If .... ,V..M,.',.ll..l". i.iiimi 1 wv,a'UV. w,i (hem. They H ay drrt ever to well, Id i k v y v y y m fjlackimitbicg, Horholr(, Wagon Mtktr. teriluiietary telrphone calleil out: Hello!" "Hello!" came the anawer back. "Am I stM-aklug to Marr To whom?" "Mara.- Try agnln. I don't understand yu. Stand a little farther away from the 'phono, pleao." "I aay-hear me any better now?" -Yea." "Is this Marr -Whatr "Mara-fourth planet In order of dis tance from the sun -Mercury, Venn. Kanh-tlil la tho I jirtU-Mar. That's you. you know." "No, sir. You are sway off. You haveu't got the naiin-s of any of tln-iu right Thl la tho fourth plnni-t from tho sun, but Its name Is not Mara. It I"- (Hut the world la not rlo for thl know ledge yet.)-Chlcago Tribune. but if their tlurt front or tl.lrl want la milMy their in-at apirraiii ia Jord. The Troy laun dry makt-a a H-ia!t)r of ladiiV and g"iitVnirii' flue Work Tlinre can he no brtter work than It dune at the Trnv. Ixave your oidrr at JoIiiimiu's barter ahnp. Monday Auuust 21. Anarchists in Paris wreck a church aud are subdued alter a hard fight. Engagements still continue in the Philippine. It is reported that two officers in the French army in the Soudan are asaasHi nated by order of officer they were to replace. Gen. Mercler is the chief persecutor of Dreyfus. Boers are arming their friends. The new regiments will all have their chief officers from the regular army. , Tuesday August 22. The Transvaal trouble thickens. The besieged socialiat Guerin is at tacked by the soldiers in Paris. Kderhazy Is denounced as the real traitor at the Dreyfus trial by Pertullus The assaasination of two French officers in the Soudan is confirmed. Victor, Colo., is destroyed by fire. Nine soldiers are drowned in crossing the Mariquina river P. I. A member of the crew of the P,ritish ship Amphitrite is caught in a line and drowned at Astoria. Wednesday, August 23. Itifl reported (hat the war prepara tions by the United Htates.have alarmed the Filipinos. Fusion ia effected in Nebraska by the democrats and populists. Labor! is now conducting the case fur Dreyfus. Two infernal machines are sent Labor! through the mails. Jones, of Toledo, is turned down by the Union reform party for governor of Ohio. War preparations go on in the Trans Vaal. The Mexican troops defeat the Yaipiis in their stronghold. Thursday, Aug. 24. Sec'y. of Agriculture Wilson has a high opinion of Oresrun. ' Governor of Minnesota asks that the troops of that state be landed at Portland. Mobbed the (irate. A startling incident of whii h Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, wa the aul j.-ct, IR narrated by him as follow: "I wa in a inont iln adiul condition. My akin was alui'xtt yellow, eye iiinkiin, tonjue coated, pain continually In l ark and ide, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three tdijaii lan had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised "KUvlric Hitler," ami lo my great joy and surprint, thf tlrt Utile made a decided improvement I continued their use fur three, weeks and am now a well man. I know they nay id my life, and robbed the grave of another v ctim." No one should fail to try them. Only Wonts, guaranteed at (ieo. A. Hard ing's Drug Store. During Ilia ,-l il a aa ai.lt In mi I late aar with Spain, ilnh w r j of the mot troul Vaoii.e d arawt ilia! armr na. in runtrml with. In maiiv Inal ktlli'SXl il tkMa'atitaw .....i.i ..I.I I " " ' I Itl-'ilM Sill1! I III I1IIB Idler atlll iiiffer from II. Mr Da Taylor of Wind Uidj, (irren Co., !'., It on nf ih'". U iim riiauilfrlam' . Colie, Chillers and Diarrlnr llemedy and at be m ier found aiiyll.ing that Would give ( im aiirh ipiick rebel. It 1 for a!e by (. A Hanl ng, DruggUt. A aAA A w. av jay sKJUk R. L HOLMAN . UNDERTAKER ,...AM.... EMBALMED A lew J'ululrra. The rei riil (tatintii o( the numlxr of d-tli show that a larv-e inalonty die Carrot rni. .rl lint .,( Caa. k.lt. 1'i.miot, ll ila-t ao.l l.li I. (i o ( ii"oir iialil; ai4 w tn.lrn't prlira. , ver- v v v v v t" 'w yrt OS KVKUV 1IOMI.K. Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is thi guarantee: "All weak of you is to ni-e two third of tho contents of (hi bottle aithfully, then if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your Drug. gist and be may refund tho price paid." Price 25 ct., M cts. and f 1X0. CO. Ilotitley, Iiruggist. With cnrituillplloll. Till dlaraan Coinmeme with an apparently harm! cough a hit h can I cured lli.Untly by Kemp's Paltam for the Throat and l.uiiga, aim h i guararileed locum and relieve all caea. Price 2'k- and .'V. Fur tain by all drugviata kallm. I.. Ll ... r . I . k vTiiiiuni n r.itnicy run IUa ll.l niilal 111 iliarara u( ltl f hi lucy i d I noarv iifiiiv I:n kyml li- uli-c'.. ,! y.,ur Ivl-lnrytr lli'i W ml ,iir rt ,ti iird i,ur tierv,rtit tr may I (''" ifnd cauiu-d r,iiilde with OABTOniA. Bn iU 'IK fof-d Hi I in Money to loan Hk-IJOKH & fiHIFFITK. at lowest rates. Sick Headache absolutely and ier nianently curml by using Mokl Tea. pleasant herb drink. Cure constipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. (Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 2") cents and 60 cents. Geo. A. Hardinir. simnt. Notice, fc. h. CumpHtoii teacher of voice cul ture and piano playing. Studio over Hank of Oregon City, TF.IX Y01K NIHTEK. A Beautiful Complexion is an Impossi bility without good pure IiIikmI, th sort that only exists in connection with trxd dlirestion, a healthy liver uiid bowels. Kail's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowela, liver and kidneys kieoiiii them in perfect health, Price 2.r cts. and 50 eta. C. (). Huntlev. Driiii-inr. Just received a new line oflaco cur tains. Call and see them. Oregon City Auction House. First California San Franciuco. regiment arrive at A riot taken place on account of Cuban soldiers not being on the list and there fore getting no pay. Wedding stationery, the latest stvlea and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkui-kihs office. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di- gests food without aid from the stomach and at the same time heals and reHtores tliedineaMed digestive orcniis. Itiiiii, only remedy that does both of these things and can be relied upon to per manently cure dyspepsia. Gko. A. HiBorso. :idi i. ..i . . i i.i-ii - it . . r ini'iin m rihi iiinniicrf naiv t-. fr paint In I lie . iltiv kwl', l.a. k.rriki and lil.i l.N r7 llai-n ..i a tlabl-f tj T ., i I . . . sTiiinb-r Ihrt rvea ? 1'ia frr.urntoV J M aim pui ur lie 7 V lli:nill halur t'illa w 111 Impart liev life lu l!i4 W rxm-i orfiiiia, t.i-n up the vts mot inakii a iM-wr man uf you. 1,; in ud j 1 1 . tit. jK-r li. W iM Ut, Mr.,, i ti , !.!. (VTtlaalO For a'e by 0 (i. If untUf MM The llnniellett Man In Oregon City. A Well a the handsomca!. and other are Invited to call on anv diugglat and gel Iree a trial bottle of Kemp's P.aUam for the Throat and Lung, a remedy that i guaranteed to cure and relieve all Cbionic and Amle Coughs, Asthma. Hronchili and Consumption. Price 2.1c aud ode. Irritating sting, bit.-s. a,.r.i,b... wound and cut soothed and healed t.J tructln tliO flhilst?l dlgotlf Ihiiviii-. u-i...i. ii... , ... 1 Bans, It lslholiilotdUcovertddl." (,, na ve. a aura ...t . v. u.nLl M.l ..r.. i: . , "ill, son iiiiuc. itij ui ner n and safe application for tortured Ileal,, can ariproach It In efficiency. K """ u loiiuieriiiita. aianiir re eves and rM-riniJi nni" I . - - . . at .1 1 re. A. Ihan.No. VWT1- ,n,l?.tlon'.vX,T.ri r iiiLiiieurn, nnur Olinnai in - , KIckHeadiiclie.Gajitrnlglii.C'rainr"' ail other rrsuluof ImrK-rfertaisw frtpartd by t. C. DakVitt C-"'r For sale by Geo. A. Ilsnting. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat 1 1 artlflr lall t dlffoal the food iDid Hature in alrciiglhenlnir and rtf IUIhIoii Ifeulth KoimU, We are showing a line of lUlaton Health food, knowing them to he lb. durest and cleanest g Non the market. vvenavehrcakfiiHt mini,, wMt v,lffy wholewheat Hour, wl.nl,, wheat graham' select bran. A. UnllKltTHOv, The 7th St. Grocer. HOW IS V() It WIFK. Has she lost her heautv? If an. I'm.. Miration, Indigestion, Hick Headache aru the principal cause. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured ihem, i.H ,. . ntiiry. Prim 5 ,t. Hd nn ..r- Money refunded if result am ,. ...,t! factory. C. G. Ilnntley, IirugglMt. A fine line of portion-,, m-t m,.iu,i at the ' r Oregon City Auction Houmo. Willijims. I WW why shs at tho lior theiiHl corner of Centeraid Sevenlh streets,1 .as a .lioici, n, well selected stock of fir lly k-rocenoM which ho is soil- mgaivery reasonable. ruUn. HiHinoltois: "Live and I,,, live, with honest weights and ineiiHiireH." OooHs delivered to any prt 0f the city IltCTINGllf1 Karl's Clover RootTe; fltIIHn, l,n cml...,.i, Pur '" I limit !., .r,,t,,l I'lrfSMi..1"!,., I i" Sklii. ,V Kr'.-tlil i-"rif,ii Jenle. Kohl on iiluolntn oriit l' ilnitfKl.U a Sf)r noc. and , 8. c. Wells co., icbov. " aoit eno'Hir-Tos For salo by 0, U. Huntley-