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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVKMIIER 'A 1000. I CORRESPONDENCE ji If. Fppt'raon made tt. to Tort- land on bu!ne.t. Poo I'almateer spent a n)i with hit new ton-in-law. J. V. Hevena. in lri- tA. j,vks.. Ajii..AfS; latitl, ami at it was hla birthday while Carm. there hi daughter made him a present Oari . Nov. 1M. Farmer have leen ' I1'' c' K0'1' l'wl spectacles, which diligently improving tha late favorable ! iu' I'1 bie eyesight, hut ha won't ha' weather. Now heavy shnwcra of rain, anil len bnrt i( 'iinnliinc, high winda an I flurries of snow mske up a strange tniltnre. Turkey, geese, chickens and young Ixrkors are roe dying extra rations for Tlianksgi ving (ea'tin. Tim lnner.41 aerviee. ol Mr. Joseph MMton will take 1io tomorrow (Tlaira diy) at nvm, In tlie (Sialism cemetery. Tluve wi a ! tree, sue, on tha V!I p'ace. Mr. Jolm ll.iriius heard tlio bee; Ji"k Iri.t'i lliem about the Ik. A. O. Iliyward Idled tha liei, but the bees .ill, where, wore IheyT One day Ut week W. W. May aaw a tr.inc k i -i f bird nr hi barn. Tne coloring of its phi-nig was rire and pe culiar unlike any birl known in Ihia locality. It o'fin l qiite tame, and Mr. 1M.it e "i'y capture I it by uiiini o( a boi Imp. II finally took it to town and sold it (or (I to a bird fancier. B -it Kavit recently lot a flna young mare v-aiue I at Mr. Faust haa flu- idied hauling wood (or thia season and in working at T. L MmNley' sawmill. 0cr M y has rented the cottar be longing to II. T. Kvani, ami will noon occupy it. Mr. May ha fouinl work in this vicinity. El K. J-ne spent lat Sunday in CartH. II left Monday for Klern Ore goo. A former employer otTera him good l.i. In me uU to resume w irk in his bla k-mit!i ste'p. KJ it ipilt an expert at Hie tnde. Kev. Ihinlap, of I'anby, is announced to prrrt.-U in Graham church Monday eveniug. Dec, 3. Ha haa tha reputation of being n ;) lent speaker and a unn of gd ability. Th !! ei and toiid ini-Kea pf thia plai't arw planning an entertainment tor Clirivnm ev. It will be bell in lira ht'n M K ctitirt h. but i not intended to l a (iriiuminaiiijiul atfiir. ltitde eig ied for t i4 pleasure, of ail in tbe com munity. A (' ir;t:ni tree, a uiuical anj literary pror.m will bo feature of the oTjRton. 0ri'ii. Gaku:li. 13 Rty Wilcox and Wal ter 1 in in liaJ an alternation at ti e Gart't-d n l o 'I in whii h Lmon wta lein voted, wt.en Richard Davia txk put ai:d Wit. uX po eedeil to give tiim a jfio I (iruh-iiri:. In, h taU'HrJ the other DavL b y- t yj n in and jjive Kay Wil cox a J'l.nl ilnitihim;. Tlie pjren'aof jttWi Wi!l-i x went today to interview II (j.n-o:i, inir j if. ice of the peai-u. He beihk' aiav tliere been no nrrent je'.' KJin It irii-iim hit d:gpned of all Of iliri real et'e here iu til riield. aa he ha prop tv a: Difer. Wa-c- orry I Loyd f-:n hoii'it 40 a,rv;alo K. Krij.;U':m. Iat fr ta .Salem bought the able to toe, another aon In law, a hit laxt daughter la niarrie, and gone. Mr. Ixmton nave an old fmhlotiad tewing lee laxt week. Kdain Uurliiiima and wife, Klhert Surfaca and wife, alao Miaa Maud lUir liiiitame, w ho have been viaitin relative and friend In (itrileld aro toon to re turn to Pufer, Wanco iMtinty, They are all loth to leave Wehfoot for bunih Crano. art)Ham. MaHgi-ax, Nov. St. Snow can he teen on tha hill about three or lour mllet from town. Tueaday niuht w wat the coldcut of the aeaaon. Everything froie tolid. I Lt wet k' fine weather ludsl the j farmer wonderlully a itli tecding and j potato dicing. f Frank Riding, one ol our popular i merchanta, wait in 1'ortland on buMiieat tlie firat of the week. i Mr. Siavene and wife, of Howell I'rai- i rie, were viaiting'rvUtivea and friend here Sunday. i Revival nieetinga are ttill in pr-treaa t the Metlio.ht church. Tha attend ance it fo.xl and interent inereaainij. Two coovemiona are the result thu far. Rev. Loney preached last Smiday morniui;, in the alwuce of the pastor. Rey. F. C. B ttler and familr went to Mjlalla Saturday afternoon, ile "held! forth" there Sunder niarninu. at Clad ' Tidintca In the aftei uooa and at Marquam in the evening. ' Rill Poree haa a fine bird do and a j new hammarleaa juo, o the fame had better fly bik-h. Mr. I.arkini it on hla place near Mol a' la thit week. Thil Mar.iuam movet to Molalla thia week to lake up his abode tliere for a e on. Mr. and Mr. Frank Riding are the prood parent ot another daughter, born to tbem on Nov. JO. Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your licad? And ere you sometimes faint and dizzy? Is your tongue coated? Had lasic in your mouth? And docs your food distress you? A'c you nervous and Ir ritable? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about steeping ? Thon your liver mil wrong. But thcr is a cure. 1 13 lUV VU I WIIIUIV t'aetpeeleil. One of Hie dlatrlct actuxil tniatecl waa a crank nit the auhject of lire, and when lie called round with the ex a in 1 it 1 it hoard he nlway ctmlliied hi rclnaik to ijiteathni aihlteaaed 10 the pupil a to wlmt they would do In ciie the hullitlnir aliould catch fire. The teacher wa acijiialuled w ith lilt hohhy, o aim irniiiptcd tier acholnre a to the auawer they tlmiild t vw ! w hen he ne to iropoiiml hi accue- j toined lii'julry, When the hoard called, however, thl particular triiatee, per Imp from ilealie to eiiiiiliite hi olntea lu their adtlrcaaea, nae and aid: "Vmi hoy ami jlila have paid u attention to Mr. Joiiea remark. woiuhr what you would do, now. were to make you little echr Quick n thoiicht a hundred rolci pled In Ulllaou: "i'onii Hi' ""'I march dowa talr."-lMitidoii Atiawcra. Dr. tenner's PEOPLE'S REMEDIES FOR TIHE RAIV1IL.V. lirfnou and Ronhnho1 .iS S? ?.r,i: I IDr I t liilu.l 11 I, awl ..... ".,M'.'!'i, Hi Blood and Liver Rejandfjerve ionic Oraal Blood Cleaniln Hamady b't IprUa '.Ilk.!. ui? M llaadai'haa. CuntUpaiTun.' Tliad,' Hal iwaa Pw Vrr AwaaiMiifiilla, Krone A aw i ll rvatauiwut y. They act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Tale a laxative dose each night. t or w) years years they have been the Standard Family 1'ills. rM 21 cm:. AH Irair "l hetukulmi fiiiirjw. hrly f li BHtailM Tr ruirj aw ot a bU. h. a4 1 ma from iwu iu iur Bilir a llhuul fvlllnf ltr4 o owl of lratb. k'lootbiuf i hat nwl lwu abla Iu ria f..f nuny lrr.M a. C W a i .'a . Jutjr 11, 1 MX. Hika. XiM. an4 4.lr II MJk-! tfk. ,mi e.a r.'k t rwii. vrti hm a.r(,.r 1 t V t.l rit yrui., r. fif llK..4l tvt. A4.rM. I'a. J C ATI.H. U..I1. Uui, Flmpaoti'!. Walter preaeute MM to awi'll. who tin been dluliitf Uitti "wlae ly and vrr.M Swell -Walter. Jliat tell Mr. HlmpaoO I aboiild Ilk a word with him. Ah. how do you do, Mr. SimpinT Hoin 12 tnoiittia t!0 I (lne here. but. lilt fortuiiaiily. wa iiiuMe to pay. You made a few ralher imwerful n'tnark and then very prviwrly kicked in , down attilra. Mr. Slmpon.h, I do rrmrmber the : nintter. now you mention it. lint. Iieier lulml. air-never inluL l4t by jotie be bygone. Nwell-Jtiat ao. air. I have now te ciiiiipllmeut you uHn lb charmliis dinner f have Jut rnjoye.1. The wlua wa nally rellnl. tn( I am rry to y-er-tliat la. I regret -er-writ, (te fact la (lifting hla cimttatt at o'mmiklnttuct) I mint trvubl you a.-aln. Mr. siuipaon. Dyspepsia Cure Golden Reliefs dm iiinani" ii'ioMiiin l ,1lfc nrlll.i IO lali B l liali,,,, III llll.ll I II I ...... 111..H1 ii.i. ,.,. in.. 1 hi,, 1 fir,ii'i'l'""," I lam Df forlliara . I i... . H llam.Ur Warva Touio .7 . U' t mn k i,,.i hi i iv, "''"ai k MH 1 tswrvra. .. a. a. . .V"' lv,o. 1. v. iluitoMina ii,ii,lll.ii..i.i.fi...,,.i,,,. ""J llM. Ulrt. fr(,..... l. I , ,., '" ill a if, . ""It, t ' ! "' Ul ,i i,.n , , '"J I l... l.k.M l.,.l..lr 1 "" "hi IfiurrJ X II. a 1 1 I i,,"U"h tl SI kr.li I .. ., X, Mr lr.11. lUlt V .'1. 1 11. ...,.. ..., 1 ..., r M I 1 l.ilo la l.i lunlii Inn l.Uf 1 "J l.U.I ilia, llMliaa II. .,,i... r ,ii-i. awn 1 j. r l..nv .T M M NM II. r...,i. s V ' ...,f pTsrtriu tun a t i-i i'mi. i a li a ),ml illuOI.I aa'tnl l,i pH M M ft . fl iU. N . 1 , (.4 .,.. . .,,,. '" i' riiu ux hi awo ur mo ani iwu aauia vi .n incite i,f t. " 25 ai'r- rune f in,:, known a tit 8 liiai e Unu. J TMbd is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you canj but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit, howeverj you'll pay for it Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no work-you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. The genuine ha9 this picture on It, take no other. If you have not soi tried It. send for jWk free sample, Its a- &f-tv greeaoie taste wm 7r surprise you. SCOTT ft. ROUIMP ChoreilofQ 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Coltaa Colton, Nov. 19. Mite Mabel Hub bard it home from Oregon C.ty, and all are gla I to ae her hack akain School is proh-re9ini oicely under the skillful management ol D. Miller, al ira-liland. There wj a quilting bee at the reai deoce of Mm. liorbeft lint Tueaday. The quill i donated by the Lyceum, to be railed, tiie proceed to iro to heln ho I.I a public bad. B. C. Palmer and Emory Caliber' left laxt week for Waahinton, where they eipect tj remain for tome time The Miaeea Media and Siella Hubbard toA their departure from Colton lt week, Miaa Media goinu to I'ortUnd to remain during the winter and Miaa Stella to attend acliool in Oregon City. Mr. Daily and Mr.'Tmker.of Macke bur. were in Colton lt week. Laat week your correnpondcnt waa the recipient of a bouquet of lovely flowers hia old chap, and we areola! In tmilinit lace among! in once n ote. P. K. Ilattcn and family alartel (or tlteir home In Nebraak on Wedneaday U.t. Mr. Kiebhoir h a b en planting quite a atraw berry l,sl. The llatrhery Literary and lMiatin. S.Mey wa ranii on the 31 lnt , to meet every Saturday nitfl.t. The ipii-a tion for dehatit at tha in-It meeting la "Keaolved, that Waahinton did more for hia country than did .irrVln." Jim llatton adirmative, T nil Wall negative. Af.er the dvbaie, a very iRiereating liter ary prof ram. Fr fuai Faoo Tuxn, Xo. 20. Ciraiu i mt a'l towed. Tbe acreage it Mr, thmuh Dot lartte. Spud are mt all dn.'. The crop waa goo. I. A pleaaant aurprtae party wa tendered Henry Klliifion al hia home We.liii-4.l iv evening, (iamet and danclna! were en. Bk ttlala'f Har II. 1 The follow Ilia atory will aliow the h!.-!i price Dial llluatrator of rrput. ti.'ii ctuumand for tliclr work: A young woman who hud m-elted lri-atuint from Ir. S Weir Mltrhell of rb-Udeb ptila and wa very fond of Mm decided, al a rrct-m ci I. lira turn of hi birthday. that a titling and appmprlal Would ! the prrarutatlon of one ori.Mnal itra ltib-a of Mr. Ilowar f.r lliu-ti Wynne." Forthwith all lu VB'li-l The tVutiiry rtiiiipany' aauc turn anil, with her Onjera tmjerly grasping a new $10 note. akeU to buy tin- ilrn win.' fOie wa Informei) that T ttieae (ili'ture Were lleVrr ohl Ullleat ! eii-eptUiiia were nude In ca'a wtirre the artlat hlinx-lf nr ttiij author W tailed to inuke tlie iurrt,a. Jut ." m!j tlie young woman. "I w i.li to prea. nl It to lr. Mill tirlh" "Ah. In that cane," aald the getitlo. man at the drk. "we shall take plea tire In giving It to yu at the na.t price we paid for It. which I II")" The little lady In her eiclleiiient iUoy J (M-.1 the flU hill. The r. nilnnou al tha ' (3ek plrked It Up for her and lll I led w hile the hurriedly took her ib-par-' Hire. The god I.n tor wn ire,.ntr ' w lib a leat appmpriate gift that )rwr. New lork Titiua. 1 F V .1 1 III .MlM. a? al ...'I II '. " I k . H I, J l r. " a I " 4 1 , lii rt $ At m a. 'ILM i of the llrrT,! Ml.N l uvli g a tin d kuii d .n'l ir j , bV tiHjiniC ll54itoJ,U,, f'f vwymJ ! Votiiau buy a WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUN w hU i will ooh.d any other Im gun on tl rru-'.-t in tim'trf Wlul It ut he WltuhrVrf 'r;,tu. bh t linn It n w itu.t In " Vt -.wn" :, 'r In J a i.l K'gjir. ItiomNiM-t taj-ij.ly.rrlu!.,!.!-, aiji!ri.g :.. to.g ip:alil'r w.th a f ut Within fr I, , f ry, N-J.'t Kntlii.ik. I of m; py Jralrn r rfM!.rrr. Hi t. uJ iw i 4J. .a a e-.,, ncaEimwaiJsm.cj.. ieiiufi c:i d'lr rorreaiKiinlerita wl I plraae n lii artii lea wi ire Wtxtrdaa ! ta. h : week, olhrraiae It rea l,ea ua t' late l"f ! ol. lu ale. M. CO Vfilt cxpimtacc plucked from the well-tended garden of 'imv'1 ,l" li I-H' t " w Mr. Gottljerg. We alao noticed the Col ton merchant smiling over a large hum h of white cryaantheruum and pink dahlias. Mr. Marr and wife, of Springwater, were viniiing Mrs. Mair's mother here laid week. Mr. and Mrs. Mott. of Portland, are the amenta Ot Mr ami frj n.i.l !..... W. II. Dix bat returned from Kelso. Maple Lane- Maplb Lave, Nov. 19. Mrs. II. Hen- rici and daughters, of Ely, wire the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Saturday and Sunday. Born-Nov. 15, 1000, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swallow, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautz returned home Wednesday from tioldondale, Wash., where they had- been viaitini? relatives. W. 0. Dickerson is building an ad dition tO his hOUM!. Charles I'rieeter. ol Oregon City, is vis ring with Ida parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii-:. . .. I i rit-oier, J. C. Dixon left for Sell wood last week, where he has secured employment for a few weeks. J. H. and Lewis Davie spent a por tion of IttHt week at MohtlU. J. Marlin lias moved from this place to ISeaver Creek. L. Howard will oei iirn; , IV I the housu vacated by Mr. Marlin. j S. J. 0gl;by is making barrel hoops j at this place for a firm In Portland I Daniel Williams and hod, of Oregon City, are in our midst aifuin doing some clearing on their fnrin. served. The occasion waa Henrv'a I'.eh birthday. Charles Thomson it preparing fur a shooting match next Saturday. Our school is preparing an eiollmil program foi Thanksgiving. Several ol our young fulki went to Ore gon City Sunday evening to church. Herb Turner spent Saturday and Sun day in Portland. Clear a4 a lb I'.lal. The following la taken from a hotel . advertl.-mebt in the Calcutta Ttmea: "tientlemen who come In hotel not any anything about their meal they will! be charged fur, and If they should aay! beforehand that they ar going out tu ' brcakfaat or dinner, t.c, and If they J any that they not have anything to rat they will I charged, and If not Bo liny wlU not be charged, or unh-a they bring It to tti notice of the managrr of thu place, and should they waul to aay anything they mum order the managrr for one. not any one rlae. and unlra they bring not It to tbe notice of tb manager they will be charged for the eat things according to the hotel rate, and no funs will be allowed afterward about II" ITlliniilfniTiTTiiiiy lUlir VII lllllll life wv w w aapvajajajay I I 'Mm i a. i r I rV i Nut, Dntct, FltfB, Honoy, Oranuoi, Lemons, Dannnos, j Cromborrloi, Ralsint,, Homo Mado Mlnco ' Moat. HOIIIIItTSON' Tlie Tilt St. fJriM-rr. filone. Stonk, Nov. y. Have been buying quite a hot time in the old town. I'opo crats have heen pretty well warmed up, but are gradually recovering. Hurrah for Mi: Kinley ! Fatmeis aic very busy with their work when t!,e ather will permit. Frank Hutton, who has been in Areata, ("al., for the p.iHt four years, returned to Moub laht friiiay. Frank is the same lllgtilanil Himiii.a.id, Nov. No. The people here wear a satisfied expression since election, a much as to say "I told you so." A very imall acreage of grain has been sowed, Too much rain. Miss Jessie Ley, we are glad to say, U improving. She has been toi.fiued to her bed for several weeks. ISardel Vandonge is home onashoit vinit. He is working iu I'orlland. Joe Wallace has bought thu Jones saw mill, and will start it up in a few days. I'.umey Linn came up from Kelxo to spend tho winter with his grandfather, T, ii. Jones, and ailend school. School is progressing nicely uudir the management ol Miss Hargreaves, with 51 pupils enrolled. Mrs. J. I'. Co ly (nee Mim Minnie Harrington' has gone to meet her Inn band, who was duo at Seattle on thu 15th on the Hteumer Nome City. Mr. Copley sjrent the summer in Alaska intlmin torest of the Kimball company, of Kan Francisco. S. Hutchison has a contract to furnish 21)00 railroad ties delivered in Portland. J 0 Scott has returned home, af er spending several years iu Canada and Aluka. A Pnalirf frahlrm. A HomerTllle man liorrnwcd a nelgti tor's hen on the p ret rum that he want ed her to sit A soon a ho got the hen ho broke up the tilting hnb" and go! her to laying egg. In the net all weeks she laid two (loaen rgga. These he sold for 40 rente a down, and With the SO cents that he got for tlinn he bought the hen. Now the question arise whether the original owner of tbe hen was fooled or ool.-Homerrllle Jouruul. TaarC Mti Ottit Cicmti It a.'f - , . . r.aa .Ullaa llMM a a M'xdK l.aab Umimivii IVi. I ". .4 rt.m ' lnlaa - r . 1 r 1 iTMl., 'a l4 lkn M.aa a lWH If Maa, -- iM-n,aiM Scientific JImcrlait a taai mmtt llMatia4 vaMf laatf aa. aa-. !-, aa . MWbar a k l alwWIUbrci IMS. C. I c mi PIONEER rranjifep and Krrlglil ami parcel ielirnJ lu all art of thecitj. Notice to Water ConMimors nnd Property Owners At A llieetidfa (,f l10 J,,a., f U'i.. I' . .. U I lll""l"IITS III! fCIIirill-l - -AllHII -r Ifitth, bit., the r,l,riR cUng,, ATCS - REASON BLI in liu.titlily water mica wa ina.lo . Ttakr rUm (a aad allrr Jta.! " nry I, Iwoi Automatic Chwiiig I'luali Tank Chrt, private . . jjc, Automatic Cloting I'luah Tank , i . . V IWU, pll'ilIC - jnri AUOTIIKM Cl.OKTt - - I vol Tln-so rates nptilv whrro water in tiseil fur dtlicr service. In or.li t to p t the benefit of the ,.i i a m ai.. a. """to rnn'ii a l lililiL'o 01 Iiitnrena Johnny-Old Mr. Kklufliul mutt be i"l"'leI almvo miiht U liuulo by l -a- ,41.. -1 . a a w I J. C. BRADLEY'S Mvery, Yti ami SalefuM 0J1EC0NCITY. Ills Fnther-Why? Johnny-The papT sny he cotistanl 1 keep a good wntch on ereryhiMly II hla einiloy.-Jeweler' Weekly. Japan Is a corruption of the Chinese word Khl pen kue. which menus "root of dny." or "sunrise kingdom." bcceus Jarwn la dlnxtlv enal of China. tilt' ll.lte tlii ntiolie.l l'-y or.lT nf tlu U.urd. T. L. CinitwAx, Hco'y. On-iron City, Or., O. t, 10, l'.toO. Or-' i r 1 ' 1 t.yjf.J no reflection ao '.) j dainty, no light ao "J V I' i I! W. L. lllwk, the Home urnisher is agent' for the Domestic sewing machines, and is telling them at prices within the reach ol all. Our -l sewing machines cannot be excelled. Having accumu lated, in exchange (or new machines, a lot of second hand machines of standard make, we will sell tliein very cheap, V. L. I'.ix B, the Home furnishor. chnrinlng; (ho mellow glow that cornea from CORDOVA x Candles ft I" ji t.t4 9. MA" - i a i V'Ar frnearail In man cf t P' J r 1 :S.i ...... S J"' ,,u'- if. " I .-IV tlilllll. rffl.ln. - i. ', , 5 l.b.i an..... ... .V 1 1 ' .Baa f 1 4 tail lo'iiii nr tin Tarwlir i. Haju i,r X JTsiHttO ft, ' Afrl "".- PATENTS nrr.uiNs TSAIIl MASS? AND COHTNlliHri OHIAINFR Noll, e In " lnntir A(n a If f II.Mik "ll.iw I. in l.i.i,, -i,i," BMHiC (7ujrft auwfffnlf. Nnfr till rHilenl la a-iir.t g.Q. aUiUHi. Pat.nl L.,.f, WNB,fl, f) 6 lCTU BKTWItfJl Tim kKlW rt Pit l ot Double am Hingle Hin. nd ll horses alwavs im baml low'-Ht jiricrri. A corral I ronnrfW with the burn fir lMise tK'k. Iiilormatloii regarding lni!' sim k promitl attended ' by V" letter. Horsoii Doujrht ondSold- Hore Hoarded and FcH-on n- able terms A Personal Matter A well nlnled houaii la Ilka a oral, y ilrr.e. peraoii-alaaya allra.rU ive ami plenasnt to look upon, YOUK HOUSE ''sn l rr nlulcd and freahelie.l up si a very renhorniM-. prlce-pi,. re very ehrap now. iKm't lenvs It Until tliemni makeaany n,nr,, ml crarks lu It, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yojgk It tirtlflclally d ltf.'M tlio food nn Nutitiro In iitrcnKtlieriinff or Leave Ordera'at Ely's Store. ' Htructlnir tho exlimit ' ":.,AMtV ll,r.Kt,lV ........ I . Ii.il. aliitnull SCOti i,.n uttt and tunic. No oth. r al ,T cun nnironch It In fnu-U ).,. jarrt I Hiintly r(dleveiiiiiip'nii'- -r'tburii) ? J)ysHpsiii, iiinigcMiw... , Ul)fi l.-mL..leticu. Hour Ktoninr. nl Blcltllt'Oflnrlin, sTiitulutici, Hour Stoni nrh, ' , ilc.U IlcadwItfiiGwitrttliill-rogtioDi Price 60,..ui,u II. JX'X . aiimlll..H..kall'tl",tll""';,(r" chlOD ! Preportdby E.C.DWITTC0..Chi , . MORItOW The i'alu