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OKKdON CITY ENTKRPKI8E FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1900. MP City Enterprise gA1llK RAILWAY CoMI-ANV .IAVI PORTLAND (Couch St-) j oo A. -J4J fiS KM lo4 imj r. . ;4 a; :IJ 1M Wilaaukle 15 r n Otllr lO Milwatille 1140 LIAVi OREGON CITY 7:05 A. M. hi lo;oj 10:50 M JJ 11 m r. u. 1:05 1:50 135 jw 4"5 430 535 6. jo 7:3 8.30 Olll to Milwaukle 9'S 10:30 u:jo only to Milwaukle 40 MlNUlI BCHIDUll. iMii.Yr.xcr.rr st'NDAV jO 6.U KM AM INI)!:ri:NI)j:.NCK -hTKAMKItH- ALTONA and POMONA -I.KAVKS OKkttON CITV- (oisf up, 8.00 a M Going (low n i :3 r M ttMUY TOdlCKiiuN CITY ONLY. r,ITUl I V k. M. fl DP. M. IS (.UK-MI CITY 1): .W A M. I 00 p. M. 4 (JO 7:00 WIIXAMKtTK FAUJ U Y. BMO tBltIS i'O a, ra. 1 to SI JU - II uO 0 lu I in p. m. - t to 1 10 il " wiLLmrrri rLU UL 7 up ( og M M l s . m. Sift 4 XI M t au ' :i hJT e-ts leva ti hiir umll n'etot. m. lu rTlvrl H !" ' rv . "". U. a. wil.l.r. n, vrr. THE LOCAL NEWS. A Goon Jos iVle Nchren started the oe year f i 1; t when on MuiiiUy lie Mined the hoe on 1 be rnion lrllKo and pave It a thorough good washing. The patrons of llm bridge prtcUt Pete's iTort lo keep (tie bridge In a 100J rofiJlli"ii fur edetriana. Claim a f-iuuit. The wife of John Trtmhalh, who several wecka ago wa committed to the iiiaane asylum lian filed icltiin lu Hit! probate rnuit against Ihe nute of Iht huliml. Mm asks for -0 and !') cr moiitli personal ex- fen. Urn estate ia valued Ml MM) Julio Halms a j-ortinii U'lutiyi to her avliviil'iaily. The estate In now In tlm Itixlaul II. W. Trcmhath, guardian. D.nHMiU AT I'oltTI.ASK --Miilidtty tiling a young man know n an "Kliorly " til into tlie river at I'orllaml ami wan drotncl. Ilo wan trrinir to pan on b.trJ tlio hti'iimi-r Diikciio from a woo. I a wlien litt Hlipifil ami fell. Hwaa nitpiliirk ami no ono naw liim Imt Ma if attrui tfil atlrnlion and a lino wai t'liown out dot tin fuilvil lo Kr"l it. IcveatiiHtioii hIiowk that hia natnu waa Trxik tv-xiiiiilli and lie had lived in til city for a time. Me lian a brother W)e!ere in this vicinity. Will. ASMVKIltJl khtionh Hov. FathtT li dflirunil, of St. Johii'a church whihua binnniitiro that ho will for a tlmo con 'id 1 qiH-Htiun box. Any ienwna do 'iiig Information upon any subject hrinif upon religion are rofjueatod to write tho (iii-Htion out and leave It at Mitm li durlnK tho work and ho will '"wer It from tho pulpit on Sunday irenitiKi. 1V. Ilildchrund hnu dovotod intlch limn to atudylnu rellKlonit ubjnrl and la (Tullnrly well adaiitnd toutmwer any anch imatlona In ail lntiilllt("l and aulhoritlva manner, Tiik It auk Faii.ki. The Hulvatlou Army cuplaln at IhU atation Iimn been ualtiK an old cook Mom an a ilejioHilory fortliM i!omiany'a fumla and it la re poried hud alioiit (l'i)ou dxpimlt. I.at Friday die wan In I'oilland and durinu her aliNencM an old Junk dealer appeared ami ono id the army xople Nold hlin the ol aioyv. Umii tliu captHlu'a return aim waa liilorun d of thoKood trude made 1 t did nut ei'lliiKe tit mil over II aa w ith the K"i"K of the atove went her fumla. The Junk dealer declare how ever that lie louml no money in the tove hut It haa none. Ar Tin Mahojikhahk. The armory waa a ircim tf mirth and merriment New Year'a n if t tt It beinx the occaalon of the tnaaipierade ball given under the aUKplceaof theOreon City ramp Modern Woodmen of America. The maakera were not iinmeroua but they tniiiat(ed to fiirnikh much amuaement for a lutK" numlx-r of apectalora. The roatume pri-a were awarded by a committee com UtluK of Ir. Stri(kland, I'orKca Trail and Will I.iv'iih. The wlnnera were: Heat dreaxi'd g'nt Iffiin , Welle Prune, reprttaenllnK Hpanlah Knliyht; bent dred lady, &lia lxl Hullock, (n-en of (he Carnival ; bunt auatalued character, ItKAl, KMTATh TKA!HMFKIW. JLT) 725 rurulNhrd F.rery Yln k hj the ( luck. mi Abalrurt 4c TruNt Comimny, leo I' Ixlt to W M Uti-wty yt w'i aec .'Ml, t 2 , t 5 e $ 1!00 W T Whltlock to Win. Blount, ae m'.'M, tl a, r2e 000 I) M .Marahall tod A DeKhleldi. part (! 10 and h, 13 i, r 4 T I.CIiarmau to Will. C. A. lot 15 blk 0) (jladalone M C Donuhiiu to It M Donahue, u'J a?4 (! 2, t a, r4e II Xfc(iuKin loK Thouiaa i i,' of aut) II, ii,1 ' hoc 10, 1 2 a, r 6 e If Mcduglri to V K Mcfiugln, 0 acre : 0, t 2 a, r 5 e K II Thomaa to I McOuxIn yt aw'4' auo 9, nJi u!i aec 10, 1 2 a r 0 e , C Hchroeder to C U Wilaon, 40 acre aec 5, t 3 a, r 1 a FA Hchmldt to I) 1't-H lota 1,2, leu 21, Iota 1, 2, tec W, aec 2, 1 3 a, r He; io' ne1 and ae,1 ecL'8 t3a,r 3e T I Johnaon to N M Moly nwly part of .fa( kaon claim 4 and 0 a, r2 a J A Tnllx'M to M Kl albert lot 2, blk 20, lot 4, and part 3 and 2 blk 21 Talbertaddto Marahfldd V, (I Caulleld tniHtee, to J It 1'reiic hath, lota 3, 4 blk 4, 1'leaaant 1'lace Chae. l!urna, Jr., coon barber; bent " a BThomj.aon to II Mlley f5 acrea iiiiiieu laur iin'miii. ...I 1200 Wt 4000 2W 370 Miller; moat oriuinal character, ('haa. Kchrain. aa the Jew rountry (hator., The door prir.e of a l.amlaome rocker chair fell to Mia Mlllan (iana, of (awrio. In the cake walk rontat two couph a were entered, Chaa. Hurne and "Mi-a" Harry Kmpkene, and I d. Hickman and "Mine" Italph Miller. The Judjtea awarded the rlxe to Hickman and Miller. In the walttlng conleat aome ten oi twelve coupiVa were entered and the Jo'lea found It hard to arrive at a dw-Ulon at they all were all good ex onenla of the grareful danctt. Mr Myeraand Mre. Chaa. Kncer were the favored couple and they received the prUe. The dancing continued till an early hour. I and bO acrea aec 0, 1 6 a, r 1 e. . . . 24 10 W F Vanhooser to U W Force. iie'4 nw!4 aec 4, t 5 a. r 3e C Muehiike to J Moehuke lot 5, blk 5 SuiiHel City M I.ulMille to C Jooat 75,'g acrei aec l.tna, rle M U belle to I'eler Nanertx, K0 acrea aec 1. 1 5 a, rle U H lo O A C It It part aec 19 and 21. 13 a. rl e I I'elaaky to K riaher, n4c l,t 2a. r2e N W Woodrutr to J A Erwin, 20 acrea aec 1, 1 2 a r2e.'. DtirlmtoJ T Mofiltt 34.10 acrea and tract euc 17, 1 2 a, r 3 e I M Sorenaon lo J 8 Korenaon 40.27 acrea aec 15), 1 8 t, t 3 e :too 301) 700 600 Pat 10 600 3.000 Tua Txaa MKHa' AaaoriATiiiK. A large ii n in ier of Clackamaa county teacher attended the annual meeting of tl Wcatern ItivUlon of the Oregon Htate F.ducallonat Aeoclation at Halem laat week, and reort a very Intereating and Inntruclive aeanlon with about four hundred teacher In attendance. County School Hnperlntenileiit N. W. lUiwIand tiMik part in the dincuaaii n on the rela tlon of text bok to etudy. Mra. C. II. Dye delivered a bright addreaa Ujion "The Study of Local Ilialory" In a manner that elicitol hearty ai'iduuie at every taue In her remark. On the Belection of the place of meuliug for the next aemhly Oregon City develoed conaiderahle atreniilh but no ttrrl wai made lo piiHh her claim and Alluny dually landed tho prixe. Clackamaa ronn'y waa recognized by the election of 1'iof. J. C. iuxer a member of the executive board fur a term of two year. TIIK CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT J TKL'HT CO. are the ownera of the copy right to the Thome ayatein of abstract Indexea, (or Clackamaa county, and have the only complete aet of abetracla in the County, can furniah Information aa to title to land at once, on application. Loana, Investment, real relate, abntracti etc. Ofllce over Bank of Oretron City. Call and inveatlxate. Addreaa box 377 Oregon City Oregon. Story of a Mare. To lie bound hand and foot for year by the chain of JUease ia the wotal form of alavcry. (wrge D. Williama, ol Mancheater, Mich, tell how inch a alnve wai made Iree. He aaya: "My wife haa lieen ao helplexa for five years that the could not turn over in lied alone. After lining two bolt lea of Kleetric Bitter, j ahe ia wonderfully improved and able to do her own work. ' Una miprcme 1'rof. Frank Kigler, w ho waa elected r,.meiy for female dream's quickly cures nervounneaa, elwpleaHneea, melancnoly, hemlHcho, backache, fainting and dixzy ellH. Till miracle working medicine iaagodaendto wnak, eickly, rundown IH'ople. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50 centa. Sold by (Jeo. A. Harding DriiKuixt. prenldeiit of the axioclatioii, w aa a former iuatrtictor in Oregon (-'ity. Among the teat hera from Clackamaa county in at temUnce were: Snpl. N. W. Bowland, Harmony; II. S. Ciihaon, J. C. Zlner, Mra. C. Dye, Mr. and Mra, O. II. Byland, Oregon City; Ueo. McArthur, Faule Creek ; C. M. Crittenden, Hub bard ; Clara Holatroui, 1'arkplace: Mia KatoCaato, Mount I'leaaant; Howard Kcclea, Canby;M. S, Schrock, Needy; and Oeo. Stricklin, Mtckahurg; L. L. Moore, Milwaukle. MANY A I.OYF.It. llu turned with dingnat from an otherwiao lovable girl with an oflVnaive breath. Karl'a Clover Hoot Tea purillea the breath by ita action on tho bowels, etc., aa nothing else will. Sold for yeara on abaoluto guarautce. l'rice 2.') eta, and 60 eta. C. O. Huntley the Druggists. To Cure Cnnallimtlon Forer. m. ... r la r-nnilv CntliartlO. 1"0 Or tbO. It U C. C. tall to ouro. aruKlllnia rcfuna mouoy. It haa been denionatraUjd repeatedly In every elate in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy ia a certain pre ventive and cure for croup. It haa be come the universal remedy for thui dis ease. M. V. Fialier of Liberty, W. Vu., only repeals what has beon said around the lob when he writes: "I have us ed Chamlierlain'a Couki Remody in my family for several years and always with lerfect euceeea. We believe that it Is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times." Thl i remedy la for sale by G. A. Hard ing, drugitiet. WHAT PJiEN SAW. Two New York women itooil In front of a llnmilwar window wnti liirijf a Pernian wravrr lutioriouidy wmvIiib; upon a frame, the pattern of a Ixiullful rug, Slowly, aliiiixit Imperceptibly, thread by thread tlm pattern Krew he Dentil hii baud, until what liud nee lord a iiirmniiKlrM rroaniiiy of dull thread graduiilly took on form and beauty. Suddenly (me of the two woimn began to tepcut the line: Weaving, weaving Ihmrla of faith I'ailern of a wotnan'i heart, Who run ere anil' lle The Inn a of lite In every t.art 1 Will (he eolora warmly low All Iraee.l In love ami h.ineu! Or will they f jilr in ,mlM-r we r A woman'a Inline who can (uena? There ia Infinite patho in the way that Women ponder over and try to uate out the purtKiae and meanlni; of their Uvea. To yomiK and happy womt-n it aeema aa if deatiny waa weaving their future in all the color of the rainbow like a merry dance of rupida weaving garUm about a May pole in the prnif tiint of life. Hut to tlioiiaaiid of women life looka to be all "a warp of orrow in a woof of pain." WHAT I.IFK IF. ALLY 1. A woman' life pattern ia really woven by heraelf. (treat iliiloinipher haa naid "Life i neither pain, nor pleanure ; it ia aerinu btiainea." If a woman would make it her aeriou buMiieu to undi-rtand her aelf mentally, morally and physically, Iimur the common neime that Cod haa given her, there would lie far let mi aery and aufti-rtng woven into the pattern of ber life. She can make it almost anything ahe cboenea. Kvery woman who want to derive the full ahare of bappincu, w hich nature in tended her to find an a woman, wife and mother, otut lit to read that great and wiae book. The People' Common Senae Medi cal Adviaer. by K. V. Pierce. M 1). Several hundred of it thoumd puge are devoted to the Mihjert of woman's special phyai ology, telling in plain and refined language bow a woman may build up her pbyaical aelf to meet the emergencies of ber de veloping career. The author of thin great book ia among the moat urreaful of living physicians. Ilia "Favorite Prevrption " i known in every corner of the civilijtrd globe aa the mot remarkable supportive tonic and health creator ever devinc-d for weak and ailing wniu n. It Imparts direct strength and healthful vitality to woman's delicate, special tni'-ture. and incrcaaes the vigor, tndurance and recuperative force of ber entire syatem A renn.vlvaiiia lady. Mr Alomo Rsthmell, llrlne at ihe corner of Mrade ami Almond 8ta , In WilllamaKirt, in a recent Inter, aava : "My life ia a story of iniacrv t'nlil the liinh of my buy 1 had health that I up.cn bo Med of. I inarrietl in my twenty fifth year, anil two years allerwanl my hoy waa hunt. Then the health I boaated of waa and-leiily rone. Pen or tonrue ran never deacritie llieaWliil suffering I endured fur a year and a hn!f I ws so mUeralile 1 lunved' lor death to relieve me. when a kind nru-htior came In and ked me In try a bottle of Llr. I'ien-e's F.ivonle I'rr-acription. I aaid, deajailrlncly : Mill. itof no ue. I can't ever I any lirtti-r.' She inilnt, anal inv riii-lmnd. who wua in deopair. got a Mile, and 1 took il juat lo Jilenae hi:n. I h id not taken half bottle when waa able to wulk arroM the nmin without feeling faint or havine any palpitation of the heart. (Hi what n ('.mfviid your meilirine ia to aiitlrring humanity. We had apent two hundred dollar with the trailing doctors without any benefit whatever. " l.t In-enilrr I had a baby, and. thanks to vour KAVonte l'rracrilltlon. I stood the con- finrment well and have s fourteen pound baby girl. Tu-day I feci as well aa I ever did in my Vile" l-'or thirty year Dr. Tierce haa been chief coiiMilting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., aviintcd by a staff of neatly a score of skilled specialists in Ihe different branches of medical practice. Any woman consult ing him by mail will receive, free of charge, the best professional advice anywhere ob tainable. All correspondence ia regarded as sacredly confidential. The magnificently illustrated "Common Sense Medical Adviser" is now published in a paper-covered edition which will be sent absolutely fret for the bare cost of muiling ; at one-cent stamps which should be sent to the World's Dispensary Medical Association. 66., Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Or 31 stamps should be sent if a durable, heavy cloth-bound volume ia preferred. Iddlff. A. O. U. W. meets every Ha'urdaj evening in the A. O. U. W. Temple. Oeo. K, CelifT, cecretarv. Ketickahx Willamette Kehekah IkIki No. 2 meets second and f ourth F riday ol each month at I. O. 0. F. Temple. Malta (iodfry, secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Foreateis of America, meets flrit and third Friday In the month In Rod Men's Ha'.l. W. IS, Stafford secretary ; F. T. Rogers., chiei ranxer. Meade Font No. 2, O. A. R., meet first Monday evening and third Sa'u dwy afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. O. A. Hardin, co.Muander. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., meeta on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall, M. liollack. aecrelary. I'ioneer Cliapter No. 2S. O. E. S. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., ruecti every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary . Falls Encampment No. 4. 1. O. O. F meets first and third Tuesday in each month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Redrnen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp 0. It. M., meeta Saturday evening 7:30, at Red Men's HaU.-N. M Moody, C. of R. ; Chaa. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. A. M., meets first and third Saturdays in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. in. and the third Monday in every month at 7;30 o'clock p. in. The Auxiliary meeta at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clock p, Sunday Services. fJKUMAN KVAXOKLirAL Ll'TIN F.KAN I l MANUAL Cll I' Kcll -Cornel KiK'iih and J. (j. Adam ire?t; Key. Krneat J. VV. Mark, pastor. Sunday school a' Jo A. M , eKly rervieea rviey 'l li'i rdy at U I'. M. fJi rnisii ioIkkiI every 8rtlnrilfc from 0 to I ;. I'.vi-r) bo.tj Lulled. 8T. JOHN'H f'llL'hCn.CATHOUO.-aiV. A. Hiu.aaaaaii, 'auir, on rtiunlay m-ii a in lUjai a. M. Kverr erii.iid and lonrth H'U dy derman sermon af(er llie a ifloci li,ai At all other maai-ea Kngllab sermons, unr'ay Sehool s ' vui f. m. Veapert. ai.oiiM(nli(Jr subei ami oeiiedictlou at 1 Wt. M. MKTH'ihHT FPII'OPAI. i l 1 1 1 I - si H-v, 11 (li , f I i'.-inli-a er 'c- .: 4r.; Hnriday Hchool at 10:00. Claas meeting after nvirnlnx rif.'rlee. fcyonlng seryl-s al Kpwortii l-kiiiie meeiiii Hiimlar evci.lr.ff at I:-,. . '.:..- - ,' ' .. strangers cordially Invited. KIK8V Vi.T.o'ii TEKlAN CHI KCH. Rar. A J. MoiitKui.il rr. faator. heiyiccn at 11 A sr. ttiid 1:i0 r. at. Habualh Hehool at 10 a. M. Vo'ing feople'n H. '.: l Chrlatlau Kn.Jca.oiii.ciia every Hiindav evening at lliniaday veulng prr uieetuig at 7i. Bsl roe. F.VANGKLICAL CHUR0H-'oeier of Kilitli and Va'lion atrent, It -v. H. Copley pai'or, Service every Sabbath at II a. m a-id 7:45 p. m, Hunda 8ho'il 10 a. m Prayer ru-etlng 8 p. ni. All am wlr-oine 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rector. Services every H.. ' i. ila. .i., a, f 7:-V p -n. S'lriday school at 10 o'clock, Strvice every Friday evning at7:.'i0. Other services as ..a 'rr V--v ers cord.a'lv invited. GKRMAX LUTHERAN ZIO.N !i LOS gfe);aiionHl clnircn. itev. K. rim k, i-ublor. Service every H-itiday al 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. FI US i f'OXO RE ATIOXAL CHC RCI1, comer ol Alniii and Eleventn alriH Kev. E. H. Ilnliiiigrr, paittor. Morninc service 10. ; ... ii- o. 12; Jin dor n...i. f.vor 5; Y. P. S.'C. E. prayer meeting 0:30; evening service 7:30. FIRST bAPMsT CHURCH. Kev. J. 11. Leaven, paitor. PreHclnng services every Hun-tav lO SOand 7:.'i0p. m. Sun day school a 12 noon to 1 p. m, Juniors meet in the afternoon and tlieriemor Young People' am i. :y an I llible siuy c' j: s at 6:15 p. tn. 'iimrdav evening, regular prayer ferviee ar 7 :.' n m. Tuerdsv even ing, Uibles'udy cla led bv the paslor. Moll Tea p isitlyely cores Slt k Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A deliKhtfu) herb drink. Removes alt m.-Mrs. Roeina Fonts, president Mrs. eruption of the skin, produjir.g perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 eta and 60 cts. Bear th lta Yon Haw Always BO'Jfht Mary L. Bradley, secretary. Artisans meeta first, second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Red Men's Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Rianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in Red Men'a Hall, on second and f on rib Wednesdays O. II. Hyatt, record keepei . Willamette Falls Camp So 14S. W. O. W. meets 1st and 3rd Frldata in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S. Walker and clerk G. Olds. Lone Fine Lodice, No. 63, A. F. & A. M., Loniin, Or., meets on the second i Saturday in each month from the 1st ol !...... i .o -...I i ,v.o. v..... - - 1 win rerurn your muiivy. alaa ah. I from 1st of November to 1st of May at ' write fob free truss cmcci.'f ... m i 10 a. m. A. E. Lewellen, W. M., Geo. J C. Armstrong. Sec. TRUSSES, 65c, $L25 AND UP 5 al Tianil w. lb. .r, a SaCToai rants, ( thaa one-third ln one cnanra "T nine. n w BjartAHTCE T III l ejs"i!i K3 rata or oar ! Xn (v. aWnlM XlaMk TraM. Illnstrated abnT. lutuitt und ton.anhoia smiiL ran r '. I ,ut yuttr S'lrSt, !". if, how Ions yoo have hee ' -iiiiurwL a-h.Uiee ropcur la larg or small, a'"0""' 1 vinibcrlneliea aronud the budj oa a Una with In I rvp!ur,y what her rupioral on right or lett aiaa j .ml wt will wnd either tniaa to ytm with th ander r.;.ll at ihrtt lime r Hr, jou can retaro It ami we ' : a a 1 1" SuTOeARS. ROEBUCK A CO. CKIW60 rfkd un nrjp nnLLAR I f .1 .L.1. aa.1 csal ! ai U. mm SSila. I . rUa -' " 7 - ' V . j H.'lUJtt-U I'AlUAiK (.(.A OUia.1, by nwlrrhl C. . O.j .utajfrt 1M,'";iv:;- v:u,: ...... MnsaT - - rt en laiaa lh I . (M f-MMlla Skf Bw 1 f95'V' i- awMwa I . . V M wmm w.t our price A?.vwsrLt''r;i"L2ruVa;aTi at il " .,. . hicl. I. ein.-e.ved d..v, t a ehotoKrwi r. "J " ' orol.leol Itabrautirul appeal-anc. Made frwiaaalld srter Mrw aak ar aalaut aadr.leed. s.rf.r.1 k., Mia.r.11 sH fc,. ' D. rlaaa. l"""- - r--- - j. - -- - .v.. i i.B 14 a IL.U1 (i.Dlra. 1 TOM tt-' W ISA'!' 1") IIILOII. A gritinl old remedy for ('nigh, Colds and Consumption; iip'1 through the woiM ' l !f ivn'nrv . his cured in nuiucialiii: cusee ol incipient consumpti on and relieved many inadvanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results wo will refund your monev. Price 25 et and 50 eta. and 11.00. C. G. Huntley, the Lirn;it IH.p.. larw waa. , a 7? " .TL, piZm A1 ' 1 tirmmA llrvU M..I1. . IWI. WTW " ' . " . . .... i. l.UI. Km.. ISrlMII t - 7 "". r.;. . i.r:;.rirka.i..ii.MU A;-xa-w - li lap . . - niai r a oCU auiinn ConalnU of tU6 Jit', - . -w I." ' 'J.Ui I cVI.. WUX"l. o,,l,r ud in uJ Uahj nt -rde liulrumenu: lUlwl with H. , Hi M?au, slao bt ilol.-e lelt l Mliera. etc.. b.llowj Vt ih. il.r rulilarel"lh. 5 ply bWlowa l.a and Itnent 1 allhallll U IWTeleO PIW IHIICU inini, - - fc i inl.rrrsuira. and ayery modem Improvement, na yi:vSrrjrr E?i VI! l!..?.!!... 4 u. bal amaa la.tra- fc. (?J' ff uurtnuniwi-ir UK MA a waj aV at. j TJV , I-.,,. ..mrttta.ii l.llldlULf fr aTUftrwi W, ny w a-t'! .'.IT h ... tiai. .... avli.h If avn v tiart KlveS C K-.I, It ftr. at W Trv.1 d Vimnimnxmii sua - -. ..lu.,.1... ilL. d-.il Willi lla )rariKiui i tha publlher ol thla Paper or Metropolitan ff or vTuiaMi w iiko '-"! v . mv fl rallrt-ftd or vpnwa coniny in hicupo. . . m w.ua mala m iwiinv aantlrsl I ft fapill ! sjvrr W ta"tww- -r ... a 1 l . - kl. ...train I ' h 1 fJX Lfi. lUi.UDl arwMniiis ORGAN ka a raplul ar aiee ai,wii.w, one or vne laivaiii mi id employ near y t m p.pla lu Tjiiiiainir. n. o.. wi.. ZZ , , 7. ; pumis. oriran Mm . ar T-w j Ji'-t;-l . . --1 I' M- -,.. :. .d mu.ieal Instrument oaUloiruo. AOdreiia, l". - . SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fultca, Detplainet and Waymtn St., CHICACO, ILL. V.:.: KIMBALL OKGAN Are known to be the beet. We sell them on easy installments BURIYIEISTER & ANDRESEN, Cl,y i i i