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1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SK.TKMM-U 1, 1899. Oregon City Enterprise. Iuhllihcl Kvery Kriilny. i,. u roim:K, r.riiT..t. MUHMCHIlTION HATKH, out. Her plow trip and lack of supply her raised the price u( grain bags ma terially, she being loaded with tliil article and burlap for hop bales. She was almost given up for lost and had been ro-iniirrl. She brought four million i(-V ami her arrival will help the farmers out, something t hoy need at present. On year . $'-' HU n. irha I Tntl sutMcription two mouth A A discount ol .V) mill on all siiharrtrtlona for nii year, 25 itnM for sit months, II pJ, in advance. Adverti'lna rates given on application. Puhecritr will find Ida 1at of nplra-tK-f stamped on ibrir paia fullowinif their name. I( thia date la not changed within to wrest after a pamirnt, kindly Dotify ui and w m all look alter IL Entered at tta pot,ifi,c In lreon City, Or., a second class mailer. AGISTS FOR TUI INTIRJ'HIfE. Bearer Creek.. Oanry llarfcaniaa Xilaauki Union Mills... Meadow Itrook. iw Kra WilMnnlt . ... faxk (!- ...lr. T. It. Thomas , tiro. KniKbt A. JJaiher Vcar W isstnarr tl J. TriilliiiKer Clias. Holnian ....W. !. Newnerry Ilmrt Miley K. L, Rutaell fiartord J.Q Oac C. T. Howard aiultno I'arus Wolalla Marquaro Matte villa , Aurora Kagle I'rtft... I'au.aarut Handy Cumnsrille..., t'berryville.... Manuot , R. M. Cooper , Annie Mubha E. M. Hartman B. Jennirr llenrv A. Snyder , .'H. Wilhrm J. C. Ktliott K. Im-lsch Geo. J. Curnn ..Sirs. M. J. .Hammer Adolph Aarbod lr ia reported that (lie assessor of Multnotnah comity la lowering Hie as sessment of that countv nearly one-half. Ia that cam the con 11 1 y will ajr only one-half of the stale tax that it otherw ise did and the other count ice will have to make up the ditTercnctM. Thia ia the strongest kind of evidence that there should be Hate eiialiation hoard. It is now a race to see which countv can get out of the moat atate taics and with no equalization board the assessments as made will haye to atand. The rruiaor Hoston arrlvea at San r'lan. clseofroin Manila.' KitMia ia credited with leliig at the bottom of the trouMo over tho boundary linn in order to prevent an alliance be taeen Ameilca and Fngland. An 11 year old boy kills hla brother, 0 yeara old, In play w llh an ax. Monday, Aug. US. Native majiira elected under tha pro- tecliou of American troop help reciuit lor the Insurgent troia. Many children loose their lives in the burning of an orphan asvlutii at Hparkill, S. Y. threat Urilaln and Kussla are haying trouble on the Yang-lae-Klang. China and Japan are said lobe form in an alliance. 0"Tne way te balld np OreneaClty ts to glre Urrgaa City People joar Patrwaart. . Tin onions among the miners in Idaho are all broken up and the people liviDg there are pleased on that account. It ia (aid that the democrats will hold a early convention next year and set ahead of the populiata in hope that the Utter will endorse the former's ticket. The democrats will pot up the job all right. Tin jrreat increae in Wade keeps np. All factories are running without being Me to fill the orders received. Trices re going op and business failures are few. Still some people are talking about 16to 1. Both sidea are arming in South Alrica and ruahing war prvarationa. The teusion has been great for a long time and does not leaen. With a majority of the the citizens in the Transvaal be lieving that thry are kept from their lawful righta it will be almoat lmpoMlble to keep hostilities down with both sidea armed. Unless some relief comes to the strained conditions soon, Kroger will be in a fight that he cannot master, lie has held the Transvaal for years for the Boers but the pressure ia too strong for the foreigners to longer be Ignored and their rights will have to be recognised. Tin flax industry of this atate deserves to receive more attention than it does. The farmers must raise something be sides wheal and flax when it is a success, pays well. All indications are that Oregon can produce aa good flax as grown. Amr men now recognize and openly discuss the fact that the Filipinoa will come to the war in the fall not only re freshed and encouraged but with large resources in both arma and money. Men, they have to spare. Tbey control the revenues of a rich aection of country as well as great amount of treasure impressed into service. The filipinoa are encouraged by ttu reports from Ihia country and profess to believe that con gress will vote against annexation. If tbia should not te done the plan ia to draw the fight out and get it into the next campaign. Tine ia the way the copperheads of this country make it difficult for our soldiers to conquer the Philippines. Cartridge cases are barred from being ahipped through Natal to the Transvaal. The Sergeant, who let eight prisoners out of Wardnrr prison, has be?n caught Tuesday, Aug. ... San iXuningo surrenders to the Insurgent. The Tenth P from Manila. arrivea In Plltahurg The Prey fun trial la more favorable to the accused thia week. Some of the natives in Cobu have at tacked the insurgents. The American bar asmiriatlnn meets at Hutlato. It la only Hie tactful people wlui should be allowed to give personal rcuiliilM-rme, hut mifortuuntely they me uot thu ouly ones who do give them. "How well I remember your father, vthcii I una a Utile glil!" lately uld au elderly woimiu to n MunHucliuc(ia ch'lK.Woau, "He Uod to couie oflell to our house to dinner. We were nl unys delighted to sco him, children and all." "That Is very plcimnut to hewr," said the clergyman, with a smile; but the narrator romiilncd gravely uncon scious of hla Interruption. "I rviiicmlxT wtuil a hearty appetite tie had," she continued. Watnlly. "It was a real pleasure to see him eat Why, when mother would sea hi in coining along the road of a morning lu hla buggy shv'd send me running out to cook aud say, 'Tell Hrldget to put on JimI twh-e aa much of every thing as she had planned, for here Is Mr. Itronn coining to dluo with us!'" The eminent sou endeavored to pre serve a proiwr expression of coun tenance at this Interesting reminis cence, but his couiMsuro waa surely trM wticii, with great cordiality, tha lady said: "You're so luuch like your father! Wou't you go home to dinner with lutf T' Youth's Companion. Ms The steel archea collse in a building in Chicago and nine men killed. The O. It. N. la pushing ita right of way in Idaho. Wednesday, August 30. Shacklvford la elected to succeed Wand in Mo. Senator IJndsar makes a speech for expansion before the American bar As sociation. The transport Grant with the Idaho troop arrive in San Francisco. It is said that the war in Santo Do mingo ia tor annexation to the United States. Kruger says thai he will grant no further concession in the Transvaal. The drsernt a 1 1 IUOI 1 1 ""I wssk liiK. Illlt 1 1 H rollftia. Ihlt4 lliilil'lr or tlMlllt hUl Hi 1 linns llllonull hli rd I aC liiitf, In n 11 111 1 -I ill. If tlir Ills! V slut" Sir r( Iritril I In HI MIliW of l"0 ide who ai now ta th'lr atavrs would l. .III, Sll.l writ I.mI.T If lrv l'd llr.ihd 1,. Aim waiiotiir ol' tli' timildrS will H Irsd to ci'utH,ll, "'l ilrh Tin- hsikma coiisli. piiniif of t.l.Mul, weak 1 11 ami all linll.l lionl'lrs "I tin IIIK4IH of liiraihiiig. will sih'Iv l'd I" n.M.iiispilnii, K llirr air not alira'lr iuik o( 11. Tho lhrt air Ihr ollii r I11.I1. raliiina of Ihr apHai h of roiiiniiplloii, sin ll s nlr'il rait, rinai-lallon, of ! Inf ar of ft. h ft "in t'l iniliilion, whlib, if iirtflriird. trad l.nriUiH ilr.lli Nmrlrrlshl M-f mil of alt Ihr ras f wrak lung, tilrrilllif llltif, llll(rflii( and i'linlr roiisha, ami nlhrf limiii Inal ami tlunal ih-r, wlnih lir tx-ril liralril With It IVior'a ;...rn Mrdoal I'lwn rrv. have hrrn rui'd hv It. not wall until niir IIiiimiI lioulilr bemirs sriloiit All bl'Miehial and UiukI ImiiMrs t .nl oil. Thr II ins Inta.r the "Uddra M'Jl ral t)lorrv " I Haiti at Ihr slatl r.rrn If Voitr Ihmal Imuhl h ba rglriiril until ll h lrii iluii.unii-il tinlitionaiy di.ra i") couni tt t.ri. rt,, no Kr.iljtr 1.1 u Ihr "(Mildrn Mutual ln CorrtV." I1"' IhoiiMihla of Irltrl from llir aullrins llirirlc, who air no well, t-l rvidrnrr llil Ihr "d'l'lrit M-.1i.jI Moriy " will cutr, rrra illri .xl ph Initio bars iioii.iuiiiTil llts Utxa pul HiinrT runiumpli.in " I ha I ta liMUl lril HH (.ovMU. f m rral " vrtl. II r llilm o IL' H- li '.:i. IHUH.ll Cu NIBS loll.. 11. l. I h. IIikI I .1 .l .i.l ooh 'M'l vtil tihii.in an1 r'S mhi mr.U. inn tul 4 B i trllrf I l.l I (eml mt llio-l Kkll aultati likr (lie ohiir as l lw'1 tlu an-1 Ka l wa.la ui ml m n I that I m-m'A a-4 lm ihn.irh ii iiilri I ! In H n 1 ki ( il.le klr.l'.al IHamill tail tMullr fl W am1.li..n' alinnair'r au f la a ilavi lja L lii ar that I "aa Urllar Uk tif kl l.4IUa I f Sarr a. I'll aa wu IS aa piaHV laaina Ihcar Hir-U. (a t'nfaiUhlr -r plrrrr's I'lraaanl I'rllcU (ui eaaaiMtiua and htli.iuanraa. Tux damage to itrain ia not so great as was at first believed. Oats seem to be in worte shape than wheat. It is not believed that heat in this county is damaged to exceed twenty per cent and much of this can be osed for flour. The balance will make feed for etock. ffgi id Ai rfi. rgi iOi rffi ii0i. fit, ave Friday, Ang. 2o. The Dreyfus court-martial shows open hostility to the accused. The grain bag ship McDufT arrives in Portland fiom Calcutta. Cor hi n ia charged with making uliti cal appointments in the army. Salmon packers fear that the cold storage treo can pay higher price and the former will be frozen out of the business. The Monmouthshire sails for the Orient with considerable of her flour cargo for Japan. Thursday, August, 31. McLean nominated for governor of Ohio JU a straight 10 to 1 platform. The Dreyfus a!rair ia getting mote complicated. War is deemed inevitable in the Transvaal. Ilutrl Hers Ilia lad. "I know a drummer." said a local traveling man. chatting with a party of friends, "who has dwoiatisl one of the walla of hla tacheloi aiuirimeuia with a trophy composed entirely of hotel keys, ll la the ijueerest thing I ever saw lu my life. The keya are arranged In a huge circle, ami each of them la attached to a metal tag, aome round, aome square, some triangular lu fact, they are of every liuak'tualde site aud shape, am) of all kinds of material, from cast Iron to aluminium. "lu the middle of the decoration la a Cluster of enormous SNiliiielia, moat of them battered aud rusty, and look ing aa If they might have locked the galea of aucleut fortrvaM-a. They came from village taverns where mod ern Improvements are unknown. All the keya In the rollectlon-aud 1 am aure there are at least 3m-hav been stoh'U from different hotela through out the couutry. "Their preaa ui owner, or rather their present possessor, told Uie that ho bo- j Johnson's harher shop gaa gclliug Ilietu Ingetlier aeveral years ago, ami wben-ver he chanced to atop he always made a polut of car rying away hla room key."-New Or ha us Tlmea IVmocraL Very Satisfactory, The liicrr-nsn in our Lui lust season was very tory. wliii'li is iiriMif ii,,,' rilc, lleMMilaln grsMj,'1 Cdunciitis, siiaro rr( aro a'irc ialiH ,y it j We will make it better .it. .i . una reason man ja , railliol glvr tili la-t'rr ( incut, lint wo H Kive vq i values f-r yntir ilofij,, , Jfntl ever lrfiire. .-a'ar -ew m av w w k ZI, H7j3i0i)2";yiDcil Olacaimithlng, HorssaKosing, Wagon Maker. lor Yanng Xra and leaag vramra, ThailM la linilillix II..I a, III I irv of a Voting man or woman so o,uirk as ! f 'n ' .. I. .. 1. . I. I. ....--.!" iu nair iiiirfwi intiiiiiry wura jiui uii un them. They may drraa evr so wll, tut if their shirt front or shiil waist Is Itiuaay their beat aprarsni-e ia spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a salsify of Isdies' and griittemrn'a One work. Tliere ran be no better Work than is done at the TriV. Ixave your oldeis st The gold seekers at Kotzehur Sound have been reached and thev will be cared for, part of them having been taken to St. Michaels. IIe.nby Wattehso.v has always sup ported the gold standard and expansion in bia paper hut now he is supporting Goebel for governor of Kentucky, who, with Blackburn are ardent supporters of Bryan. Mary matters get mixed in Kentucky. John C. Yoc.no, of populism fame says that silver is dead and that Bryan will not stand a ghost of a show if nomina ted and that the republicans will win in the next presidential campaign. These are indeed facts and the republicans Lave recognized them for some time. It is now said that the retail dry goods stores will go into a trust. The Sherman arrives at San Francisco with the First California. There is a conflict at Fan Francisco over the state and federal quarantine authorities. It is now understood that Oregon will have four Spanish guns to be placed around the monument to be erected to commemorate the dead volunteers. It is hoped that this can be done and the monument have around it some of the guns that these heroes helped to capture. Qi'AY controlled the atate convention la Pa. The McKinley administration is endorsed as well aa that of Gov. (stone. Tbe latter ia commended for his appoint ment of Quay to the senate. The fight is on and it is to be seen if this man who bis dominated the state bo long has yet the control. Ft. Stevens guns are tested and found satitfactory. The thirty fifth regiment is about ready to said from Vancouver. Chas Larrabwe is killed by Jamea Long, a miner, at Buffalo Hump. Ex-soldiers meet at Hawthorne Park. Saturday. Aug. 21. In the Dreyfus trial the army officers go into elaborate and intricate system to prove that the accused wrote the boi-dereau. The Transvaal by a decisive vote in the Valpsrasd continued tha Dynamite monopoly. Both factions are keeping their prom ise and are quiet in Samoa. English owners protest against the tteizure ol the ship Abey seized for carry ing arras to the Filipinos. It is now given out that there will be an automobile trust. I'orto Itico ia to have a new code laws. of It is reported that the Filipinos will attack the Americans at linns. All evidence points to the fact it is o ily a question of time when China will be divided and opened to the trade of ttre world. In this event the holding of t ie Philippines will be of incalculable benefit. The benefit to both capital and labor would be great and every citizen is interested In bringing about this resnlt. Those that survived the Kdmonston trail are many crippled for life by the frost or scurvy. Copper and silver have both been found in the Yukon district. Taxpayers league of Portland has been organized. i ppoxsne onsinesa men organizs against the demands of organize) labor Ashland mine in Southern Oregon is sold to Kastern crpitalists. Mory of a Mave. To be bourn hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the woist form ol slavery. Ueorge J). Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made tree. He says; "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone After using two bottles of Elect ric Bitters, she ia wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spella. Thia miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60 cents. Sold by Geo. A. Harding Druggist. The long over-due ship McDufT has arrived from Calcutta,' being 192 days1 Matthew Mann, a well-known horse trainer, was killed in a runaway acci dent at Hillsboro. Sunday, Aug. 27. Labori is fighting in the Dreyfus trial to getPatyde Ciam in court. Tho latter claims to be sick. The formation of anew cabinet in Ger many is put ofr until quieter times pre-vail. England is steadily preparing for war in South Africa. Four regulars are caught in ambush in Cebu and three killed. A Mother Tells Haw She Saved Her little Daughter's l-lfe. I arn the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of exteiience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery In its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by au advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recom mended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very beat medicines we ever had in the house. It saved my little daughter's life. lam anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine It Is. Had I known it at first it would have saved mo a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs. Gko. F. Bukoick, Liberty, I, I, For sale by 0. A. Harding, Druggist, ) tka Vera. He considered It a parental duty to see that hla daughter kept only tha very best marriageable company. "Mary." said her father, "you hava been going with that MltrheJI fellow for more than a year now. This eotirt ship must come to a termination." "Oh. pa. how ran you talk so J IU Is, oh. so sweet and ulcer "AhT Ami the fond father arched hla eyebrows. "Swi-et aud nice, t-hl Has he proposed T' "Well. pa. not etactly." And the girl hung her head and fluttered the draH-;v of her dress. "He ban"t ex actly propoai-d; but, then, hist evening, when we were out walking, we passed by a nice little house, and he anhl. 1'hat'a the kind of roiink'" I am going to live In aome day,' ami I said 'Yvs,' and then he glauced at me and squeezed my hand Then. Just aa we got by. I glanced back at the cottage, aud and 1 aqueeai-d hl hand, pa." "Oh. ah. I see! Well, we'll try him another week or two."-Iudon Tit Illta. Thraahlaa a Klaaj. During the Ashanll iuihIw IW waa a grotesque exhibition of a native policeman's IndlfTerence to rhe "divini ty that doth hetlge a king." General Colley, then the major commanding the transport column, writing to hla slater, describes how one inoiiareb hail hla foolishness driven out of hi in by "the nxJ of correction." Ho says: I am afraid onc'a Idea of tho majesty that doth enshroud a king" Is not ex alteO In this country. At one station on my way down I heard a row In eamp during tbe night and the next morning sent to Inquire what It was. A native police corporul of mine, a Oral rate fel low, enme up and saluted. "Heard row In Maukussln camp last night, air. Found king making great noise, gambling with his subjects. Very bad form, sir. Gave king great thrashing, air." aiii i Mokl Tea positively cores Kick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. tieiigiiiiui herb drink. Kemoves all eruptions of the skin, producing perfect complexion, or money refunded. ll) cts and M cts. During the civil war, aa wall aa In our late war with Spain, diarrhea was one of the moat (Muhleaoine d. tease lha army had In contend with. In many instance It became chronic and lha old aoldieta still suffer from ll. Mr David Taylor o( Wind Pid.e, (irrrlm ('o '., Is one of tlo-ae. IU uare ( hanibeilain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itrmrdy and aaya be nru r found an; thing that Would Ifive Mill tilth niih-k rnhnl III.! for sale by tl. A. Harding, DrUfglat. Ike Ijilrat lam, A Pl'tabiirg ilftlnittirr tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp a Pa sam In my grip. I take col I easily an I a few i.e of ihn Bal sam always makes me a rl man. Everywhere I go I sjN-.k ae'Hi.1 word for Kemp. I take hold of my riiat.nu. era I take old men ami young men, and tell tbriii confidentially what I d-i hen I take cold. At druggists, 2.V and f)C. Oirgw Cr R. L HOLMAN UNDERTAKER ....AND.... EMBALM t'arrtra mnlla linrof ('. k. ( olflint. It.i-t ami lii.iia if aoiior totality aixl ta Uilrair -i.. y wti Btanlba Blfaatu rf 4 i )un t tin Boc;l Notice, E. E. Cumpston teacher of voice cul ture and piano playing. Studio oyer liana of Oregon City. Money to loan at Hkdckh 4 Gitimrir. lowest rales. Just received a new line of lace cur tains. Call and sno them. Oregon City Auction House. you iky ir. IfShilohs Cough and Consumption Cure, which in sold for the small price of 2J cents and 50 cents and $1.00, does riot cure take the bottle back and we will ro- fundyour money. Sold for over flflv years on this guarantee. Price l!o cenu nd CO cents. C. G. Huntley, tho Druir- gist. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Emtxui'Iiihh office. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from tho stomach, and at the same time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs. It is the only remedy that does both of these things and can bo relied upon to per manently cure dyspepsia. Gito. A. riAKnina. The llomrllrst Mm In Oregon ( Ity. As well a the handsomest, and others aro Invited to call on any druggUi and get iren a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam for the Throat and I.unga, remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chionic aud Acute Cougl.a, Aatl.ma. Bronchitis and Consumption. pf, "v and IjOc. Irritating stings, bite,, ser.l.he., wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWltfa Witch Hazel Klv.. .. an.i sate application for torture,! fl,,,, neware ol counterfeits. Go. A. IIakiuxo 1IWU J nCi l l.I.liy 111 nraid' tktma n t f aliesaf aQ aM r,iKn ai ( vrv'x rmalrjlK, r' kal M.inho4, Impoft-rvry, NiStfr t Mom, roajthlul Ijnn, MrnUI lasv Cttaivs uat of Tobacco c OywnV Wad to Cnuuinrlico and (inanity. V rf hot rv nu.li 6 boart Ut Jill KOTO MIMICAL M, Prop. Cltntrtk. For sa'e by 0. i. llunls' r. a' r. 1 I ". Italslon Heallh Poods, We are showing a lino of K.i.i Health foods, know ing th, ,n ... uuresi ami cleanest g-KKUo,, , t(tMrk.,t e nave breakfast mush, health kofly a-l...n ...I a ll . ' .".io wueni Hour, Whole wheal ur.l,.,.. select bran. A. Koiikiitson. Tho 7th St. GriM-er. sii k in: 1 1) At mj:s. The curse of overworked wo.ou,,u.l. are quickly and surely cured b t'-.n. ri ii..... . .. ' v,,"r 'luu' ". ' Ifreat bloo.1 purifier anrl tlumtaa I,. .11. 1 .. ... . .., . ,1(ir. WlJIIiy r((fl, ,,,, ,f ssus.Bciory. i'r. o;, ,.)- .,,,1 r.A ..i ri t . " ntiiiliey, the Druggist. A Ann I I ." .7 ' " ...IU oi poruerrtis lust r......i,,.i ul n. v- Oregon Citv Auction House. Daniel Williams. at the northeast corner of Centerand Seventh Htr,.,)lH has a clioi.-e and w.dl select,,! ... lamily r,H,.ri,.H whl.d. he Is selb Inimt vj-rv r.H,m1,lo rata," His motto is: "Mve andleUive, with honest weights and measures." "! delivered to any part of the cll Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat It artificially digests the food ml t Mature In alrenglhenlnB; and r: trucllna tha eihausti'd dlgwtl" Ifiins, HUthelateatdlacoverrddr ant and tonic No ot her t'r, enn annrnarh It In eftlclenry. I'1 atantly relleen and perniaD'ntW I'jspepaU, indigestion, Klatulcnce, 8our ciKitnitch, HlckHfadaclm,(iastrnlgli,Cr",I ii inner rrstuuiiii iihih-i o-i - frtporad by C. C OsWitt C- For sale by Geo. A. Harding. SI I I aa aaiaaaata amrTrf1 f Dk Shilohs m I nnnh nnn nsumplion llllv Thia Is Myoti,1 ntietH"'' tj" most ailitraaful ( otiKtl W1' tins evrr known In a.lttl,: .M. ft. ,unrlnllv CUTS tit worat riiar of ('oiii?ti, ( r"F att.l Mioiiulillli, wlllla llir 1erf nl anr.rnt In tha cm " ('naiiiiiitim It wtiltotit a f' allel In thahkliirynf mt'l"1" hlina lit fli.t iliai'iivrrylt'1' Ix-en sold tin a K'tsf"'''' tit wiin h no mlirr iiifiU'j"' run stand. If yti Sv' " CoiikIi, wa rsrnrtily s J"J ton y it. Inl'nli.IMsi-" (nHilSfc-.,Wlc.aiidtllli "J In l imlatid 1. d i Ha. W-1"1 4s. ft-l, SOtC PROPRIETORS t ilS.C.WELLS&Oi! LEROY, N Y. HA MILTON , CAN- M l '4T For Bale by U. U. Huiitl' in ii II ml