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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVKMHKK 9, 1WK). gr VP -yy-y-y WW "V V vl k ews m i lie muck Friday, Nor. 2. Kiilroad centering in SI. I.ouli ask (lir-r employe to work lor lb proposed iptition in lt.U. All the power have now anaaervd III Anglo-lierman note, Kami, Kianc and America making reservation on .'! of (lie Chin pact. Mi'mN'rs of thr Women' Ky Ko--m ieauii declare that drunkem1 In on the increase among all clause of women. Marquis of Londonderry, pari of In llv, nuriuif d Zetland and Walter Hume Ia ng, are to have place in lb" urn Prilifh cabinet. Aiitilnaldo inane proclamation or ilrring American prisoner releed and vrtoting Inducements for Yankee soldier to surrender. Nome steamer Koanoka, rtortid lout , ha reached 1'ort Townwoud. Woodburn Iim granted 30 year (ran cIiIm for light and water ay stem. Wn Ting Fang, the Chinese. Minialer, think that when Dim alii withdraw from China, railroad construction on a larve arale will l begun there. While the oera are discussing the amount of indemnity Iber ahall demand of China, the Imperial (tovernment ia article ' ahrvwdly presenting uggisiou, the adoption of which will mean thai the Western nationt will themaelvea par tha amount demanded, Li Hung Chang and hia colleague have proHaed that the maritime custom l doubled In order that China mar raiae money to ay the indemnity. Wednesday, Nor. 7. Mendel (iachitu, an ace-l merchant of New York dropjxsl dead outside a vt,ing booth today just after having dcoeited ; hia ballot. He suflered from drvpv. John J. Niiuiiil dropped dead in Mine tola while in the voting booth. Hi bal Allied power will collect a lump rum indemnity fiom China and then ahare it as Ihey may agree or the Hague tribunal j lot wat partly marked. slevide. Tao men dead ami four wounded, one The second annual lion hunt in Colo of whom will probably die, waa the re- rad ) atarta from IS-Uijue, in that state. Saturday, Nov. 3. Lord Cranbonr , Salisbury' eon. suit of a clash which occurred early thla morning in IVnver, Colorado, Iwlween memlera of the police force and a h to ! of deputy sheriffs at a polling plac at in the lititish wirea the ar- all Germanv'f 1 under-evretry forrigu ollice. Count Yon WaMeme rival and distribution of 'Cii'na troop. John Redmond aaya the American . laud will build a 1'aruell monument in London. Hawaiian judge deciding a habeaa vorpna rae declared the constitution did .sot follow the fiag. It ia reported in Russia that Spain il alarmed by the Carliat revolt and ill declare martial law in ail Catalonia. A dispatch from I'aria to the Herald aays that the expoeition anthoritiea bare cioeed the Trinavaal I'arilion becauae Mr. l'ieraon, the Tranavaal Commiaary lieneral, refuaed to remove the incrip tiona insulting to England, with which be walla are covervd. Twenty-m'cond and Larimer atreete, in the down-town diatrict. Charlea Allen, a netjro deputy eheritt, waa ahot and kill ed, and Stewart Harvey, white, a ape cial policeman, diel late in the afternoon at the county hoepital. A riot waa precipitated in a aalooo at Caaeyville, Indiana, early thia morning over politic. About M men entraiteJ, and over 200 ahota were fired. Wallace Grave waa inatantly killed. Over 20 m I'ONVRMTIOM Opening lUltl In IUwn Moinlav IUvax. Nov. ft. Th Cuban ronall tuiloialconveilon met II the Marti Theater Monday evening. Tha thal'r waa crowded. Many thoiiaand were un able to gain admittance and the atrci'l In the neluhtiorhood were blinked with eopl. (ieneral Woo.1 and hia aUlT, avonc panird ty General Kitihutili le and hi atair, received an ovation on entering, the banda playing "America." Sctior CUniToa and General Itivera e-"rie I General Wood to the platform and he almoet liumedialel oened the tt'incii. tlon. The convention urganlie.1 with S nr l.lirente, Juatit of the Supreme t'oiu'. aa president and Senor Yillnenilo a etary. The 31 nieintmra of the ciivimi- i tiou tok the oath. The following reaolutlona were pre-, arntisl o the president of the rnvi'iiti'U and probably will In adopted Tuesday : j "Kirat That a committee of lh a ermbly proceel immediately to rad on General Wood and to manifest the it-, iafaction with which the delegate hae aeeii hilt) carry out the ditllcult m i 1 r entrusted to him. Sunday Somen. Hi j.ihn'a. (lall.ollc Hv. A. Illllelirand, i..i.ir. On Hill ilar. l"" at ami I" a m. 1'lilr.l Hnnilsr in each nmnlli. llrrmsii senium anr N n'l'lm'k mass: at all oilier iiismsi, Kngli'li seriiions. Hulxlav s. I.im.I ainliiuetli'itl sntilecl ami iienstlieiUui al 7 . p. m, Ci-riiiaii l'ani;'li.'sl I.inln-raii I isn iisl-1'ornsl Kin'itli and J. J Adama aia.; liev. Krnrsl J. W. Mara, ps.lor. Mm. lav s. hihi ,al t' a III ! weealf services srry Tlnir..lv al l. in. Herman selux-l seri (il II I I'raisr Mrellut llntn Uf Senie I irsniKtt euMUIIv lu .h.iiiMsj (rom il lo M. KterylMHiy nlle.l. MeihihlM Kplenpal I'lnircb Iter. It. A. AUlm, I'S'lor. ,M..rnlii service al MIA. auu.Uy McIhhiI al l ' aiesllin s'l'l ttnriili ! Is. Msiili'a enli'S si J U ..m l -xua Hirciina suii.isr s.e s .1st steiiira si i utlle.l I FIKT fK KHHY TK Kl N i'lll'Hrll -Bar, i. M.uii.inii.rr. Tsil.-r erire si II a slid T M r a blih s.-h.H.I si 10 a. a Tnunl els rt'x'Iftt ol rbrlailsH M.1..r eieeia 'i.rr N In sieiilui II hu..lsf steiiliia I'tsjef nteellna al t A aesls tree, ! KVAMIKI ICAI. Cllt lK'M - I'l'msr of I Kltfliltl aii'l M loon street, liar H Copier ps.ior rlertli'ea every Hai.aalll al 1 1 a in ' 7 i" p. m rliimlay School l a. in j I'raver meeting All are Inline I N r I'AI I H KI'lM tll'AI. Clll'llCM liev. IV K. lUmmoml. Kr.l.r hervl.es every Hun.lar si 11a.m. an. I ft m m. . f.n.dr school al ilo cl. . Illher seivl.-es mil le siiii"iii'e.l All sesls tree. Kuan (tti cutilia r timle.1. niisrciNuiiKiMrhN i.cm r.fii, cimerof Main an.l Klevenlh streets llev, K. X nonius's f. patlor. M.iriili. servl.e i to i: Siin.lsv U. Junior f.n.l'svor liieellng u a t ,, U I . . . u . . I TI. -I ll. ,w,,... ill ...ui. ..I n I""'" ' """' " " i I venlnx ietvl.e 7 General Wood lo cable the President of, K.sr iu.rin cut IU II - llev. . th I'nllivl Stalee aa follow : 'The del- j l,,en, pavinr. frew-loug sefvlre egatea elected to the) constitutional con- rv Mun.lar si lo Waml 7 ! m. ' . ... .. . i .lavsihoil al IJ ii.kiii M t p. m. Jnnmrs veutlon asseuible.1 at their Inaiig'iral , (lrp( ,tl lB ,, ,,, ami iiieeenmr Vming .ill. i.rMf.mn.l irrstitude Keopl. I s.N-leiy s.i I H.t.le siny riavs ai .. . : . ... ., ,...r..n.l itn. m I etui e B etk-iriT sil'i i"'"l l""! ""' a-- ..' - ... r, ..... .,,i.r . . . . t II 1 I 11. IU . w ' ' " ' and affection the I resilient ol tlie I unci , ,.rar intu-a ai 7 p m. WtJ.ies.iar Stale of America, and they are ti- i e.ei.mg. Hit-le stu lv rlstssl Y M C. A tUI with the honesty demonstrated in ; M lf the fulfillment of the declaration de ) fc K!: in favor of lllertr and the independence m,,,iv i II l uiml 7.11 p. m . hiiiiiisy.M-b.xi si lo a m.; y.iui'g meetiiK al il . I', m : prarer 11.1 of the Culan pvople " The convention adjourned till Tues day afternoon. Sunday, Nor. 4. Judge Fatee decide tbat tha Consti tution does not follow the fiag. Cost of poatal aerrioe lut year wa $5;,100.53S. The public debt decreased nearly 2, ' 000,000 in October. T'.e 'owem are considering the re moval of the Dowager EmpreM. Two more Chinese cotntuiasiooera Lave been apioiuted. Chinese murderer at Tao Ting Fn were sentenced to death. Spain ia Uking rigorous rtepa t) stamp out Carliam. Several engagementa occurred between Spaniah gendarmes and Carlisla. The activity of the Boers continues. Lord Roberts will return to England tKKn with uiont of his bUff. Ex Mayor Strong, of New York, dead. tour indictments were returned the Boaschieter case. Sew Y'ork police are investigating the Jrugs given Millionaire F.ice. Alvord waa held in bail of f 150.C30. is in ELECTORAL VOTES AND POPULAR PLURALITIES. STATES, With Number of Electoral Yotea. MKINLKY 1 5 5 UUYAN Monday, Nov. 5. A collision between freight train No. 21 and a switch engine on the tracks of the 0. U. Si. N. in The Dalles at 3:15 th't morning resu'ted in the death of John McVey and Al Naub, both switch men in the company's employ. ' Kitchener is to stop pursuit of the Bctrs and estdblisb garricons among them. The London Times announces several new Cabinet probabilities. An iinnx nse crowd attended the un veiling of the statute of the late Presi dent Car mot at Lyons, The presence of Li Hung Chang re stored confidence among the Chinese. The King of Corea sent the allied troops a large gift of flour, rice and cig arettes. Profeisor Schurtnan replies to Riito Xopez, in w hich he shows it is for the LigheHt good of Filipinos for Americans to succeed. The government is experimenting with a earn pact emergency ration for troops in active service. The big Atlantic liner St. Paul suf fered a seiious accident at sea. More than $1,000,000 of American manufactures are exported daily. American financiers are to participate rn the nationalization of the Swiss rail roads and German capitalists are jealoas. General lUodali makes official report of conditions in Alaska. Experiments with storage reservoir? for irrigation are being made in Malheur county, Oregon. George Seabold, well-known comrner cial traveler, drops dead on Washington street, Portland. John Barrett abnerts authenticity of XaVtun lutter. Tuesday, Nov. C. Nome wai again visited by a severe etorm October 22. Astoria factory baa shipped 80 carloads jf cans to the PbUlipines since May 1. Alabama II . Arkanraa . California 0 Colorado 4 Connecticut 'J iVlaware 3 Florida 4 . Georgia 13 . Idaho 3 Illinois 24, 1'iM.a IV Iowa U Kansas 10 Kentucky 13 Ixiisiana H Maine i Maryland B' Maasachusells LV Michigan ' 4 Minnesota. ttj Mississippi V Mi.-iaoiri 17j Montana 3. Nebraska 8 Nevada 3, Near Hampshire 4 Near Jersey 101 New York on North Carolina 11 . North Dakota 3 24 1.V 13 10' i 8' 15 14 ' 40.0IX) 3O.0i'' b:.4ii . 2T,0K 2H..V '. 14.(0. 83, .vio ;. i.j) 75.IX. i '. 5 . 0 i o 1 ? ' ' I II 4 ),!. 8 laJ.tOl' '4 '"ii.rl 3 1 4 S3 isM .le's mug very We.lnes.lsr svsnliig Kvsnirellral I u'he'sn, .ion t'.miffrKslum I'or. K'g'Hb ami Jelteison sireeis Kr Mevers, Sl.r Hnnilsi li-xil s t 'i a. 111.,' services al 0 a in. an l 7. ' p. V K Souili-r.e. T. I". Ilavnes. paiior. ThlrJ Buiulsr al t'nlleJ Hreihren chun h. KfrMllio.hl -IU. J. W. l::Jri.l-. I -lor. I'reai hiria lirt an.l IMnl lutiinl II a m.; prover nietiii(f every ltiur.lsy event)!. Nrrvlies helj In li.s Coiig'ea 11.11.: ehurrb al Klyville. 1 31 3 13 8' Ohio Oregon IVnnsylvainia. . . Khode la and... South Carolina. South Dj koU.. . Tenneasee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia... Wisconsin Wyoming 23 4 3'.' 4 9 . 4 12 . S . :i 4 12'. 4 fl 12 4 3 23 4! 32! Totals.-. .4471 2!r'l 1 R2 lr.1'.' n.),i:ii "11 .' ' 73.1101) l4.omi' 217.7.1'. 13.H74 10 ,1)00 ' 4..VKJ 30,1 ,J 1 lO.iioo 1 .ii.Oix) ' llO.ooo ' 3,000 II I.HK1 2.VS) 7.1 d 40.it a) 4'i,nOii 11, i "i'jic'i 30,0)0 t 4",000 12 lfi 27.0C.) 175,000 20,C;0 l..0 H'.7 I l-Vr V.'I2.000 The latest election returns do not materially change the n-imlt. The atatea still in doubt are Kentucky and Nebraska, and the indication! are that Bryan car ried the former and McKinley the latter. bullet holes were found in the body. William Hustin and seven others, An trims and Italians, were more or lets seriously injured. One of ths incidents of the day was the suicide of Faed Jennecks. I'ton reach ing the polls he remarked that he was about to cast his first ballot. Ttiis he did, then purchased a bottle of carbolic acid, and upon hie return home 'com mitted suicide by drinking the content, of the bottle. At noon a small-sized riot broke out in Philadelphia in the 14th division of the Fourth Ward, where Congressman Mc Aleer residea. A number of negroes entered the polling place and attempted to vote. Their votes being refused, they drew revolvers and a number of shots' were fired. As the result of a quarrel over politics in Illinois. John Kirby, a democrat was shot -rid killed by Jack Thornton, a re publican, at Lyck Creek. Both were young men of prominence. Your Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state ol your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent In a pale 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 Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. G. A Harding, druggist. No Illght to I'gllnr-s The woman w bo Is loyely in face, loini and temper will alw ays have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sicklr and all run down, slio will be nervous and irriiame. 11 sue nas constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 60 cents at G. A . Hard ing's Drug Store. MAN V A 1.0V Fit. Has turned with diHiiHt from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta, and 60 ctfl. C. G. Huntley the Oruggists. "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers," says M. E. Low ther. clerk of the district court. Centerville, Iowa, "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpoHe, I sent for a Utile of Chamber lain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea rem edy and three doses relieved mo en tirely." This remedy is for sale by (J A. Harding. Loilgos. A. O. P. W. moot mrerr Saturday evening except the tilth in lb A. . I . W. Temple H.J. Harding, rm-ufdrr. Kelkaha Willamette Ueheaah Ixst No. 3 meets snund and fourth Friday ol each month at I. . II. F. Temple Margaret Williams secretary. Court llohin b"l No. 9, Fnrvsler of America, nitwit first and thirst Friday la the month lo Ked M-n'a Hall. W. It. Stafford arrrolary ; Frit Meyer, clue I ranker. Clai kama Chapter So. 2. K. A. M meal on the) third Mondar of e. l month in Masonic Hall. M. llollaca, secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. 2. O. K. S. meets the second and fourth Tursdaya In ei month at Masonic Hall.-Mis Jennia Kowen, secretary. Oregon I1ge .. 3. 1. O. O. F , meets every Thursday in O ld Fellows' Hall. T. F. Kyan, secretary . Falla Encampment N . 4. I. O O F meet first and third Tursdav In each month. Judson Howell, secretary. Order of Pernio meets every Montsr nltflil al Ksdiiirn hall . Head Connwiur, H. rt. Hcrlpturs, Mrs. May Taylor secretary . Redmen Wacheno Trlfc No. 13. Imp O. It. M , meet Tues.lay evening 7 .3, at Krij Men Hall. A. Il Diiltnan, C. of K. ; Harry Baiter, aai hem, Multnomah IMig No 1, A. F. A.M.. meet first and third Saturdays In each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Byao, secretary. Mead Belief Corp No 11, meets at Willamette Hall the Ural Monday In every month at 2 o'clock p. tn. and the thir l Monday in every month at 7.:W o'clock p. in. United Artisans met every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette) I Hall. The social mii-tiug of this order j i s-cond Thurseay of each month. K. I II. Cooper, aerretary, M. Ilollack M. A. i Willamette Falla Camp No IU, W. O 1 W. meela 1st and 3rd Krldsra In Ih. Willamette Hall.C. and clerk G. Olds. C, Sol. 8. Walker Lone Pine Lodu, No. f3, A. F. A A. M., Iwan, Or., meet on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of NovemU-r lo 1st of May at 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Bianch No. Ul7, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M ., meets I Bed Men' Hall, on second and fourth Wednesday G. H. Hyatt, rec-jrd keeei Oregon City Camp, No. mv, M.xlern Woodmen of America meets everv second and fourth Tuesday in the month, at Willamette Hall. G. GronHenbacher. clerk. Meade Poet No. 2. O. A. It . IllPKla first Monday evening In ech month at Wllamette llall.-J. K. Will ams. Com. Lawton Command No. I. of (in.ix.n Union Veterans L'nmn meets second Hut urday 1 p. rn. in Redman's hull and lourin naiuruay at 7 p. in. in T, V, Cow ing's ollice. For sprain, idling and lanienrsa there I nothing good aa Chamber lain' pain balm. Try H. For sain by G, A. Harding. This Is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of rump. Il I piii kly l ined l one inlniilw cough cure, whlih ibil.lnn like I t take. G. A, Hard lug. For Voung wen and Vuuiig iVamrn. 'l hern Is imthllik thsl lll a"Mio tho Irvi of a voung man or woman so o,nlck a to have Inferior laundry wmk pul "ff mi them, They may drrsa ever well, but if their shirt front or shlrl waist laj liiussy their Ileal pieaiaina I MleiI. Th Troy laun.il V makea a pH Ully ol ladles' and gentlemen' H"" wml. . There can be no Inittir nor a than Is dona at the Tfor. Iav your mdei al Johnson' brler shop, 1 . . .... ......i 1.. i'i. - 1 . '. . ' "111., " ii. ,1,, . "J ably aiomti,i, t ,, 1 ItlMirilH. niltlta1 aiii.l I . , .. "'" j s.11 11.0 fHi... i,., 1lW ' 1W II an I reii n.i. the Uralim id. "e. Aniintin, ,.,!, Til aeiln llMHiiiln ' In Ida use nf ii,. i iii 1, t "1 "' Into Ilia lis-sl 1 ,,-,., r, '' '"', Mr ii. pr..pi..i.. "Vjf l., Il.pild foim, whii livtiljl. 1, Jj.pi.d C.rwi.1 IV,,,. I ilm I., I I1'- .-yllililUl7.,,elllt ,. " nail. hll.uldforu1.l,;kJi'1'j kiwi lfUuiti. 4i4 j JjN. A FREB PATTEbJ !r Dr. Siiilolis ft Coujili and ftnsiiiiiplipn Lure ' ' e..uTW 1 1 f M a as.BB.w - rtlAUAatlNEVill l.ni..if i.. Tlits it tr""-t tii""j 'lis Hl.t urul t tntg II ftlU. rit, er ks'n l-i . len.e a l.w t.ws ln.nl lr iuis ll.e W'.t.t .'I I 'gri, t f"4 n, III, n. hill. )..: l ,!.l.il .!.... In ' in. "I I ...!!l,,f..lt I wOltMUt 4t 11 In lb M..r r "I . I" Mn. n Si ! d. ... v II has len ! I MM gaiei.l, lo. h (. 111..H. .ne ten .! If "H ksta I .mull, eame.iljr etk f'M .ilrH l I nlle-l tltlii snl I rV , n.t : end In rnclsuJ Is. d . M snl to 4. iOlf PDOPDItTORI 5.C.WELLS & Call H M m r -- --UTq il ml 5 'I rl SSM ' H M 1, : niiiiiivrin, 1 . in smm. .... sm Mai ItROV. N Y. HAMILTON. CAN, sfcssWllHassjjMjC M K isMiMrf ai e. . ... - Ml S IK I ..M I l-llfc7,ijj tut ' iy C ii. iluutiar. mi 0HOCS. IKJN'T SfAMl'.-UVl r aUmpli.g atxiul In rbeap hnrs a long aa yott call buy tin h ri client t)paiid surt ipialitiea a s are showing at II In our M.Mlt L tjl'F FN Mi We , rbeap. er olira, and better olies, tul none with morn real Va'ile arid satufailion al the price. KRAUSSC OROS. mr. t . I Wax Candles U. MW IIM l 4 Wi... .. ,. w,..- tl la 1 .sa, t 14. " - II KllMlt - IK M,rn n, i. r..... M s 1 1 tas an i, I i4 ' 'in.. 11 Don't Be Tw tifttv trfli p 44 n IS tW. Wri i-ara .1nl itf A m t . j t M otmirl ast-taiaraAif " j it , tllie VtUVeV taM(.Mir4 By try rna drakes. nM ssmW eu. s. In a lev loe.iuvi as a sv k M s.tsvr.H duns lu (-rft. UMiummill erf MMeaivsil -ELLOH J Worthless 2 l,1! mile a nf Ioik dls taiice telrjdiolio ir ill Oregon, WashliigUn , Ca!i. forma slid MaIiu Mitr in oratini by I'aciflc Matimi Ti'le)i(itifl ('ntn nny, mvi-ritiK 2,2-V) t')W llH rfetnia are serr neHalia; flnn thy nnr .IttMVxrH In la lie ml liilitoil i.f k bM rw4 ts, ewi tonllit, s,. far kuus s4 IsusvM i vs all. fcuui A lu I. I Reprint Dlctionaria a4 t m r..ra ft t" of sea) 1ars s tthl, In Ils4f hi, ami nbl. h MSuksuMf4aas ptint, al lan-tm to llw istiisova '. lurti w-utk i'i stsus swto laKtss Lour Since Obsolctt TIhi s.i iJenimil i.f rim ..s," til fc . i f lhe Imisitissrie livl I. pivilsxn. ss ris4 . : 1 . 1 ah,, L, .iimi mm tmn sr. Wii , a't urair, ciieajij ,MW- nM ar.l. is All the satinfartion r,f a I i "' i-pnur -1 s M-r'ifi".I I'mtunce coinfiituncav on. no HWt ti a cleiif UliiliTstalnlillK. Hlo kaiin aii'l .Him ns easily iiennl a a I'ort-land. Ti. vr .i...'. nuk.ijJ Pwt s ' ll. I I mir boiiMt M 11 Mi'f 1 I.., i.f ilml name fm.lisr In Its' Il ,.,..1.1, uinl Bill Sll k.S I il... . 1 w .... alia Its" FratHMsco , li-n nut mi n.t. i,iw . Ii Oregon City fi;t.(- ut Ilanliiis I)nir StoroJ V ali.nl.ki lh. sort I. . ... .... 1 - .til nP ain.e x.r. liiHin I ltrv.tibHil Iks S" V. ctiatrr'a Iniernatlonal Uicnw A. a .1.. II. .nary Usls a HMlasi J Get the Best. Illuslrwlell mphlrl rn. C. C H '. t N t I A M COSsrlnWa." Get our Prices on Job Printil mil X- tvjZ' KL'B CtlFAM IIAI.M la a mallUeeura. Apply InW tha nostrils. Itlsqiilcklralwirlxd. so esiiU at Dnnrtflsta or tiy mall j samples tor. lit mall SLY UUO'l ilKlUI, M Warrsa Bt.,Ni,w XurkCUy! "Russell' Traction or Portable, of I pound, Wood orStuwU "Cyclone" Threshers X f M- to TrVt - VtrT, 1 sv MP Automatfc Stackers, Wind Sta-k-ers, Morao I'owara, Threahermea'a buppnea Of All Kinds. 'W-wniTE FOR CATALOGUC AND PRICES. RUSSELL & 1