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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OOTOUKR Jrt, 1900. 8 News of I lie Week Friday, (VI. P. Ibitiah firm are worried by faror i i ... ... i.i... in ilia i . ' . Iprrttr nearlv accurate. j'H'ciiin ot supplies lr tli repair of t South African railways. Tuesday, Oct. '.'3. Thirteen t'nited State soldiers are .j, i;t jvteraon d a of yellow ( tiu-nni: in Luxon .and are believed I v,, ,nj io, Ut,.r hi widow com l,avo been captured by insurgents'. ,, ,u;t.j,,, j KuhK'a annoumv that lxs'u ol rii win Manchuria U will aol with mow inain.lfiu-of the itT In China. 1 I - - l- . i , V.,n V.U.,r,H. ai ' UinsaK.ut to rrnw a arm China, ami! firmll ,,iat,., 0vrr th i f,.i.r. (r Tonkin, Iwana of tli outl- L..,; .,,..,, of Amort, ana in Fo i'l. rn nvolt. i;wvi'lfi k'ris-tinit of tli mother of WOrt. Ho.ntin, a rounh ri.lor in tho - ri,i',.,.,ii,.. T,-il..! Kta aiitlit.ira to loan. 1 ' I fol. I'.rran in gnrn an onthusiaitii' o'('iiit' in No York rity. v.i i t vi;..i,...,.. ..... ), I... f.,rfv lrttor. f.o'l'iohan. -at.n tho Mat w,i'l ..! a laiw maioritv It MiKitilov ' a la. majority IT JUK.t.lo. naior Hanna trarola acroM Minn-, otan.lroii)plt-i hi day" work at Watertoan, 1 Tamniary sv I'.rran a 112 .linnor. Youi"v is ctiil in an uin'onoi'ioiia con dition. A itrikera' march in Panther Creek' Valley i ttoppeJ by trooi. Saturday, Oct. :U "A man who knowingly or anknow-1 ing'y will circulate Blander about an-! ot! er man ia not fit to he conttable." (aid Setiitor llanna in bia ipeech at the J Olivor ll.uia. in IJr.roln. loni.ht. in re- 1 erring to Mr. Fry an. i:ooee!t conclu.leJ bia WVat Virgfnia tonr. rrid B. Hill taya Bryan cannot carry Hew York. Bryan encountered Cornell I'niveraity , tudeiita at Ithaca, New York. Bryan accepta the ailrer republican nomination. The allien entered Pao Ting Fa with out opposition. The president replies to the nwU of the Emperor of China. Von Rulow are-nt-d the . hanr!!. r-1 .. . . . . '"'H -o-"". i The powder i'ietion an obtac!e to aeitlenient of the miners' strike. 1 . , . i i ' JvWenter Pennover waa nominate-1 for i . 1 the legiaiature on the "citnens ticket. Portland's city aH.seftnent for this year is about foO.OOO.OOO. I c , , ... o ., ..... , . , , ' State Auditor Bartlett Sinclair declares , ... ,. .. ... . . . tht Idaho will pre McK.nlev oOO) plu- rJ',v- j Ninety per cent of the ship carpenters of Portland will rote for McKinley. ! .Sunday, Oct, 21. Archbishop Ireland will rote for Mo lllnley. , Harm concluded his western tour in 1 Omaha Ui-t night. I r, .... JC ..V..V...UM Jeffery ws nominated fo' me iegiu ture. National Democratic Committee peals to Oregon (or campaig funds. ap- Mrs. Minnie Crockett, of Milton, was ; ,ntrar,. the (Jr-ka bad probably at found guilty of the murJer of ber bus-fcrj ,.BrT perlo.1 adopted It with other band. religious symbols and Ideas from tha Wslln Walla apples captured first prize rasl at the Paris exposition. ! Iluw to Get Rlil of Hri Anta. Hon. George H. Williams was the ten-, j, Ut ri.ldi a aton- tral figure at the rousinn republican rally ronm of u platme ,f tA aula is to dis beld Saturday" night in Portland, and his ; Vls a lump of camphor in spirits of speech was a strung and able arraing- j wine, add hot water and wau the. In mentofthe position of Bryan on the j f-ted pl.-v-es with tho mixture. ftiit public quentions uf the day.' ' cumphor tiol in white pnpar and loft , I on tho chiM-t shi-lvwi will nbfj be of aa- ou ii oiieijiori s resignaiion as cnan ellor baa been accepted and Von Bulow will get the place. fpain is taid to desire to prevent the United States from becoming paramount in Central and South America. Chinese ininifter announces that ne gotiations for peace have begun in Pekin. The report of the commissioner ol the geperal land office shows the government Las 917,135,890 acres open to settlement. Col. Bryan hopes to win New York, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and changes his plans for the campaign. Senator Pettigrew in South Dakota fol lows Senator Hanna around the state, keeping a day behind. iov. Roosevelt Hpeak". to big audiences at Toledo, Cleveland and other Ohio cities. Mondny, Oct. 22. Charles Dudley vVarner, the author, and one of the owners of the Hartford Cvnraiit, died suddenly this afternoon. An Angelu-German agreement has been formed to maintain the territorial integrity of China. The two bouses of the legislature this afiernooti paHsed the nonpartisan election law agreed upon by the Kentucky legiHla ture. There is no doubt but that Gover nor Beckham will sign it. The total registration in Greater New "York for 11(00 is The jury in the case of Henry Youtney on trial on the charge of being a princi pal in the Goebel assassination, returned a verdict of guilty this morning and fixed the penalty at life imprisonment. Tbe Dutcb Cruiser Gelderland, with President Krnger on lrd, sailed at 1 mxn. She will cull at Pares-Salam, j Tim,;, Jibulil mi J Marseilles. An eatimate that Maa.achuelta will U i...rri...l l,v M.Kinlev h is.) to S)l.X) " ' ' - ' i plurality and that all bill w eongrra ill be republican will ba found on tli morning ill November (I to have U'vii r,,,,.! ),,,. i. .I!irn.ilnl of ,;,,,-, nT-, Onn.w ,v,r twain of 1. ... 'w. v. .-it ....1 V.. iiaivii ivii I'iriiiiMi'K n")i "i ...,-. ..r. ,ii.,n ami on Thrlninlrvl I.onhn motual alii - .i.,.,!. . r,,., ,., rt .i hi, T,,lr,,. a(,prnov)ri ,,,,.1. no it ! no y ipt The vl.l nil of flcht ho'ira' tlivp la 1 ahtHT non-no. MM a cr unoant Ml. I a Ncr Orloana MM- "SW Tl ?ZS? '-' yUf Mj Bkit ,sK nuioh or llttlo. an.l the nfCHinr; amount varioa with tho lii.llrl.luaL In a j.-noral ay I oui.i aay mat rour boura la th" minimum an.l ton honra the niaslniHiti for prvplo In fair bcaltn. i:ithor more or lona la a prvtty aur tn that aotnotlilng la out of $or usually aouiothlng In the hraln. "I have two patient w ho aleep only four hour and keep Id tolerably food condition. Koth are middle agod men, and neither of them work rery harL They are almply ao coimtltutej that nature can repair Ita lova In four hour of uncon-loune. In many other people nearly tbr tlmea aa lon u re.JUlrv.1. The uerre cella work more alowly; why, nobody know a. "The queer't caae that erer cama nndcr my pcronal obaerratlon waa j that of a hookkeopor of thla city who nod to al.vp two or three bourn a night through the week and oo Sun- dar would catcb ud In a 20 bour nan. xj,at la no exaggeration, but an actual fact well known to all bis Intiuiatea. He seemed to be able to tore away Derrous energy aa a camel store wa ter. Ills general health during the 12 or 15 years I knew him was excellent." New Orleans Times -Democrat. . - - - Tli tiHrrln et tli Turk I. h --... n 9 la ;iosi in anti.juity. Aa me euibiem or progreas and Increase It flgurea Iu tba I warnhlp of Astarte. the chief goddess j of n Pb.rnlclan Pantheon, who un- i der rarlous nanus was adored by er- , v . ... . ery Seinlllc race. It Is not. therefore, .urj,rU,U( that thi crwwn, .hould t 1 the chowu emblem of a comiuerlng and ' spreading poople. The hordes of tJen- j ghlx Khan carried It on their banners , . ,,, . . from the great wall of China to the i ,uJui auJ t!j(? Vw,w ,Q ttjl. th,rtw.ut5 ! century, yet tbeo were Mongols and ! enemies of the very poopk? w Ith whom i the creacent Is jrenerally aoolateil. i The Ottotnnn Turks, who flritt got , I btn.li In Asia a a reward fur a-otUting : the S.-IJuWi agaluxt the Mongols. ai-m ' from the tirst arrival In theite reslous , a hfivo itlurilnre.l llii. wolt kn.iu-i avm boL It apixared on tho banners of the j Janissaries of the Sultan Orkhan. In! the fourteenth century, and subtto- I qapnty tlie cru,n.Ies flxcl It In the j CTe8 0f cbrlMtetidom as the counter I emblem to the cross. It Is sometimes held that the Turks borrowed the cres-l-cent from the Byzantine Greeks, but ! thla Is prlilenrlr not Itie rsso. On the (iKtanoa in driving off the persevering anta. Adding Insult ta lajarr. He hud been studying shorthand.! IhlnLlnr. It ,nl,., I- n l.l ... i.i... i terested in It. Ro It happened that when he did something to displease his wife and she started to tell him what she thought of It all be a led ber to wait a minute. "Walt a minute!" she exclaimed In astonishment. "Why?" "I don't like to miss sucb a splendid chance for practice," ho replied, reach ins for his pencil and pniier. "I'm training for a speed certlllcnte, '"u : know, and rapid dictation Is just what I want Now go ahead." Doth Clad. Bald Mrs. Gadabout, who had come to spend the day, to little ndith: "Are you glad to see uia again. Enitb?" "Yes, m'm, and mamma's glad, too," replied the child. "Is sher "Yes, m'ra. Hhe said she hoped you'd come today and hava It over with." Ohio State Journal. I.eeebra. It Is claimed that 30,000KiQ leeches are used annually In Prance and Lug land alone. A single company In Aus tralia used to export 2,0:),0OO to 3,000, 000 a year to Europe and America. One Parisian capitalist affirmed that his leech crop returned him 35 to 1, and It Is recorded that the monopoly of tak ing loeehoH In Morocco waa owe sold for $100,000. Eeuaoinr. "Please, papa, give me a quarter to Bee the big snake In the menagerie." "Morris, iny dear, here's Hie mag nifying glass. Go look at an amrla- worm." iUegende Blatter. A CUXXIXn WILDCAT. H( PROVtO HIMSELF TO THICKY A3 ANY FOX. BE , Ta rt.rer War lw Wwiofc iu owt- nlilnl Kara of lloaaila rala.it Katlllrd lllaa a Ida Kravaaa. II ralll a Vla It Ulr All. In many part of Tennessee tinntlni a il.l. ( In a popular n Prt aa lh fox chuao, Tho wildcat U aa trick) la the fox. lie Ia Ull a inure doggiii hit of sticking to tho thickest covai ..i n,. ......t m lt.miii.I nn.t w tun im owrtakou ho 111 k-vmTally Pht I till ho ilU-a. ' 8oilli )ra ttfo I wlttiraattl A tvllil rat H'rforui an m t of t-unnhitf ijnlto aa rt'iuarkahlo aa any I hat hcnnl 1 1 1 1 "v uiM to tho fox. With alt other ymuii 1 tn. I m .iiihI n.-nr tho li.n.ta t"M of ttiiffithi rn k. Uot far fnim th Alntwiia lino, whrn .Vt.-rinlurd to ,ry a .uu.ai - '' I"" (viwHt went to a thickly mhxIh atrip of .xuiirv Ivliii lu lui ll I)m ItnfT'ilii an.! on of II- trll-utarr atrvun.a. In tho . tt...i, .!., nr ,HV,lo:ml an.nll v V"',, lf " fw M wtilih w cmM travon. on nrot.a-a , ( lrll, f j . ., . . . , 4 , j w,iU.h 1(, u.Utitia wou! 1 l lik.ly t retreat. Our chaoo I cau on a cloudy, ilrli tllug morning, a capital time for thr bunt, fur In u. h m-ather the game I easily atartol and the trail la atruiif Tliroo at our Irirtv. lli.'liiilln liitwlf. llilk .Miti..,w noar tho l.motlon uf the , .,r,-ii,a In tho inlc if a amall wa, (liar llf uml,.,crowth. ,,t w, pmnl,.r TLo four, taking the d..g. w.-tit aotue two J mil.- up the rlr.r to atart the came. wiiicu woui.i pnhaiiiy paa n.-ar our poult Ion. either to take refuge In a OolghUirltig bluff on the rlr.r bank or. a w aa more likely, to .bulge the bound i by winding among the ruck and then doubling on their tralL I We bad waited fully two boura, when we heard the dltltict cry of a bound and aoon afterward a full chorus of the dog. They were coming toward cur tilai-e of eoiicvaiment. althoueh aa re far off. and to Judge from their cry roughs, cd.U, crmp an I all throat and the trail waa growlug hotter every ruo- wi truobloa. It will prev-nt ronauai meuL After a run of sime SO minutes uon, u, a. Harding, the steady baying waa succeeded by a ' din of short, sharp yelpa, and then wt All school Ixx.ka re lo.o I at ('barman knew the pack had sighted the game. ! gn, i'0, mt price druggrtts. We kept perfectly quiet among the bushes, our gun ready for action, and 1 (vWitl'a l.lttla Parly K.r are I wnei when th bound wore aU.ut a quarter i ot . nille dUtant we heard rumuuK , . . I . miii.'.ii, imv I'tiu i u.-in.-1-u US all1 4 IUV iltii. A iMri'iluU of light. H.irlOtflllfc tan t sat rial I till ak fl a.f t. .r it wilt at 1 1.4,-a Ui.nd.-d Into the clearing. Clia-nUrlaln' Pain Halm st-plio-l V, a We should have fired but that ouf ' eut. brmse. bum. scsld or like Injury will curiosity was roused by the eccentric instantly allay tba pain an I will heal the niovenietits of the creature. Fur an ' part in I tune than any ottmi treat Instant ho looked bark Iu the direction 1 niont. fnle.a tho Injury is very srvoro. or tne n.iuu.M; ti,. n. making several active springs to .tho I. ft. he returned to his trail ami made as many spring to the right. Then turuitig ho Jumped ujwju the trunk of a leaning chestuut tree which, having been blown down, had Ixi'ii broken off at some 4i feet from the root. The break was seven or eight feet from the ground, and the ti'inlt... triif.L- ... ... .1 i .... i.. ,i . .ii - I"'"""", hi uiu ui- rr-etiuii i ruin wn ell tuo liuuinla were , uuuuus ui rc 0..ft. I li Ti, mi, .,.,1 ii-. .i . i no t at ran i ii k r in the imru p n.t but Instead of leaping off. na w ex- jftl, he aernmbled underneatb the trunk and cranled out ti'mti a bruken limb that prujecte.1 two or thrto feet rnjm the lower side. H. re be sat. Close rrotirbod, w,iii bia gnat yellow eyes glaring fieri ely. i rrny aua tlie n..g, , nmo up In full -.j iuc ..un. june on. nounus leo i tho nnrk ami li...... . n..i. . I led when thee moo, - '. '. bail turned aside. The ()thr lionn.t. n.,. ,r UP liM most of them being y mhu. scattered over the op.-n place, nil the while bar ing lustily, but without striking Ui ! trail at all. Tho leu.l.-ra. hnvlng made i aeveral starts In different directions, finally struck the trail and wen farth with jolnml by the others. l p the trunk they went with sonorous bay ono right after the other. Under the end of the log on the bro ken limb still crouche.1 the wildcat, mftttnrili'U at Mti.rai. .,... a... 1.. 1 . . " " ' """' ' "i nn lient to side. Only the thlekrieHs i.t il,n t,... was on ween lilm nud the foremost hound. Still he did not move, hot on ly crouched closer tu the limb. His pursuers paused but for a moment on the log and then leaped to the ground In quick succession. After a little con fusion la searching for the trail they started off at full speed on tln buck i track and were himhi m.mu .tiui. ...... fri.iii II, n r, !,,,., The rat did not move from hli place until the hounds were well out of sight Then, raising bin head, Up cau tiously looked round, and, lltuMng uu enemies In sight, he sprang light y to mo grouna and slartod to make off another way. I wished to reward the animal s sagacity by allowing It to es cape unhurt, but a shot from one of the party stopped Ita course.-Youth' Companion. Broke Her Kama In Two, The society reporter of a dally pa pel had been detailed to procure the names of prominent person In attendance at a performance of grand opera. "I beg pardon, madam," hhe said, op proachlng one of tlie occupants of n private box. "but will you oblige me by giving me your name?" "Mrs. Archibald Jo Neezo," replied the lady. "Pardon me," rejoined the reporter. "I did not quite catch the last mime." Mo Nec ze." "May I ask how you spell It?" "Certainly. J-o-n-e-, Jo Jfeeze," haughtily answered the occuimdt of the box, and the reporter retired to the foyer to fan herself. rrrvriitril A Tiely. Timely Information given Ml. Gn.itg I l.oug.ol Now Hrallsvlllu, Ohio, pi a AS vontotl a dieadful tragedy ami saved two livca. A (riiiliiful cough had long kept tixr a w kt every night. Mm '"I mny rouiediea ami ductm lutt slosdily gio worse mil il mgod to try I r . king' New Discovery, On hoiilo wholly nire-d bar, I she wrlles tin marvelous modn Urn also cured Mr, l.ong of a aevets attack of pneumonia, p Hi-1 cum poaltiva proof of llm inalrlili' MM llli'f thm liril ritii'ly for rnrlim all threat, rliral anl liuitt ImuU.n. Only (VV-anl I'v-ry U.l'l guar.nt.l. Trial 'iM.lt Mfr at . A. Ilar.lliij'a lrit Ron.. Ihf Utrt Yarn. A I'ltul'iuii IruiiiiiKT IM n tarn: I alaava rarry a Uilll of Knni.'a IUImiii In my urn'. Ilak f , t (vm j11M., , ul . .Umv. ..., ,. r man Kory hoii I go I apoak a or. Kii.. 1 Uko l.ol.l ol .oy ru-tom. of I tk oil inon an.l young inon MuU" Ul 1 ,l" mi lakoci At ilnigiiitla, 3fv an l I'ar !, ( 4i) hoa I of g aia, M eoa and "4 ollo ota. In.piiie ot II J. K''a'.l. M-'la!'. or S. M. Kaniahy, tWogon t'Uy. IVrtom di'tirjng aimoiiiit-eiiieiita of p4rti.a, a.N'i!a, r(., liMlit arnd Iheiu to Hi : olhie. A l'4'rior again.! .Iiwaa and hoitor " W 4' - 1 ,vr- " Sold by K. Mrr.ii. Drrg .n City. tr . . ..it . ii'u i it 1 1 1 Patent Krrord. "Moiioy to patent g -l ld-M may I rH-iiro. by oor aid. address Tba ralrlil liocord, Paltiniore, M l " Keeling t of aafoty pervade the bou h'.ld that uara out mlntlta ruugti ruie, Iho only liarnitoaa remedy that prrxlucea mtnodiala reanlU. It i Inlalllble for ., ...........i ....,ii ,. . . .... ... ... , ii ...... , ur ii j ltit iiiiii- I'm.. ti.... a. ('ia puril) ing 1 it t In pilla. t ol a.! IlraUe talrkly llral'4. li il not leava a a. ar. Pain I aim also euro rhemiMtiain, aprama, aweliuiga and lanipnoaa. Fur salo by . A. Ilardinu, dru.'.'i.t. A Ken I'olatera. The recent atatiatic of lb tmint.or uf deaths show that a largo majority die aith consumption. Una iara may i with ronaumptlon. Tin ln .. i . comiiieiico w ith an apparonlly barmleaa 11 cough which can be cured ifntaiitly by ' ' K,",,' '!!""' ",0 Throat and I '-""It! ''' nuarantl to cum and ! relieve all cs-. Prn e 2': and .Vie i For sale by all drugifiata We are the printers lor the poopla and you ara the p. hi. Id for tint prlntera. ; bk over your supplier and If your are not in need of soma more letter I'"''". 'veloH-s. circulars, cards, etc. Then place your order with the .Inter prise ollii-e, where you got g'lod. clean printing. At llrd Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex Ion is tiotter. My d'x-tor says it acta gently ou the stomach, liver sn. I kin. leys, and is a pleaxant laxative. Il is nni.lo from herbs, and is prepared aa easily as lea. Ills called Lane's Mi'dicine. All druggists sell il at 2c. and o its. I, sue a ramily .Mclu .ne moves the bowels each day. If joii cannot gel II, send for a free sample. A 1. In ns, Orator F. Woodward, I.'Koy, N Y. Baby bonnets, and ready to wear data arriving daily. Miss Guldmiiith. Voiir Face Shows the state of your feelings snd the state ol your health as Hull. Impure Mood makes itself apparent in a pain and sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy ap pearance you should try Acker's Blood Klixir. It cures all blood diseswes where cheap .Ssrsaparillus ami so culled purifiers fail ; knowing this mh h.-II every bottle on a positive guarantee. G. A Harding, druggist. "For three days and nights I sud'ured agony untold from an attack of cholera morbtft brought on by outing cucum bers," says M. K. Lowthor. clerk of the district court. Centerville, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, snd tried a dozen different medicines hut all to no purpose, I sent for a bottle of Chamber lain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea rem edy and three doses relieved me en tirely." This remedy is for sale by G, A. Harding. Tho Knterprise fd.oO per year. We will save you money on school books. Charman A Co., the ;cut-rate druggists. For sprslns. swelling and Uniene.s Ihei Is nothing sii giHMl a ClismU.r lain' pain blm. Try It. Pr sale by 11. A. Harding. Thla I lb" season when inothur are sUriued on account of rioup. It Is ij.ll. k') ctii.'d bv lum inlniitii congh cure, which i Inl. If. n Ilk- to lake. (I. A, llar l Ing. Far I sung Men and loiiug rTamra. There Is nothing that will ar.maa the Ire ol a toiing man or woman so u'llck as to have inferior laundry work piitijlfoii them. They may drras ever so well, but If their shirt front or shlrl waist la nuiwy their neat appoaiance Is iotled. 11,. I'm laun.liv litakua a SlwIaltT la. Ilea ami gentlemen s .no" -. Thor cau tie no bolter w.ilk Ihau Is dons at the Trov. l-rave your oidnr at Jotiuaoii's barber shop. f Dr. Shilohs aJ o toii()ii and fe(6n5iimi)fion A ill . (Iu ' 'run? TfiUl !Vn.j .j. !. . Its ii nt-t l-ia(Ml t "UgH Waxll- 'I 1 rn f lt iii ia I w tt.aj nt it! y i m thm Vw ii f t "i(n, is mn lilt n. hti, hi.a 11 iifil In IK iui i I tHt'ft-at t a.th.r4i li i-l .. - i. i . i . I., i a.. Mb.l lift tl tl.air f h tthlaK HU t'Utf .t (.! tq ftiftrtJ If -iuvJ; ror ss.e t y I ti lUuliev. HINT MA Mr -IMi t g'i alao.i .ng a'xxit in rhraii aa lung aa ya ran I buy ao. b rt'rlleiit at) Ira and superb j j'lalll.ea aa wn a'" aboa ing at 1 1 in nor 1 H.ORAI. FI N xh, NVii. ibrap;! ef ..lira, al. belief ullra, I. ill lili W llll j ni'.fr rral Val'in and aatiafai lion it ll.o prl.e. j KRAUSSC DROS. '.''Ul tliile s nf loliR ills tailon telei.iie wire ill Orei.n, WashitiKtot., Cali fornia nml M.xhu now in oj-ratinn y th l'acilic Station Tilej.liotm Com jiany, coverinK '.'.'.V) towns ui-k, nti'ti rate, cheap All llm satiafnrtion of a 1' H'roiial coiiiiiiunittttion. litaiico nn effort to dear Uit.Iertati.iriiir. His i . . .. 1 Kane nml San i rancisco nu i...y v 1 1 i...i " ' a "i v land Oregon City oiy.i r Hanlin's Druir at- Sloro Get our Prices "Cyclone" k , f . . . . . iA I.HitU U t r.iu-1 K....a. ! rrtita. 1 mi; , . 'U,-iiJ4 lari.ur. ,t'K an.l l an.l t0 llvs Ifoatutct.t. f M, nt...,ht la M . VI aJ VI J Ann.MlliM III. I.I. 1 Il j To aori.ii a... l 4 ai-4 I 30lC PROPOItTOBS i . ;: u, Vd' ' Into tl.a i.im1 j f r S.CWells & Caw; ::xv::c:::- I irnov uv . 4J : l-t'-d '" li Pf. ii.!v r. IIAMIITDN. CAW jr uMinc flat Threshers Automatic Slackers, Wind Stable rs, Horse I'owara, Tlirealiermen'a Supplies of All Klndl. 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