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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1901. I CORRESPONDENCE J A nice dance was had at the Tualatin Granite hall last Saturday niuht, Tlie Patrons of Husbandry installed ! officers last Saturday. A. F, Turner la to. uA-A-&. 4saaa.vjik4 ! master. II. A. Kruse overseer, J. I), (ink : secretary, T. L Turner lr8imr ami Our correspondent will please send Mrr K,ie Turn,,r ,w,uw' T,,B tru an articles before Wednedavt of each , l u" 1 onuV. " ' J' l-rn a (1 CHARB a i week, otherwise it reaches ua too lale (or nil)i,'niior.. Bnlltna Kmm.ni, Jan. The pleasant -weather ia favorably received )v all, and t)icT will use it to food advantage. Ijl i'rlie is goir.g the rounda in our Neighborhood. There a ill le an entertainment given at I lie Redland schoolhouse on February Sth to raise funds to buy an organ for the chool. An excellent program is being .prepared. Rakela will be told and a .general gxl time enjjyed, as usual on euch occasions. Poir!y fed digs have been raiding hecp tiix ka of late. Some have been ent to the happy hunting ground by the hee(owner8. .0aiink-lrnpping ia a new industry .started by Redland boy. iUirtlie Hart, who went to Yuma, Ari- an, accompanied by his aunt, Miss Uattie Uaskell, for hia health, ia much improved, lie trained five pounds in one "Week. Miss Maude Stone, who cloeed a very ruveiful term of school at Dover on the 25th, returned home Sunday. Mrs. S. S. Mother went to Loican Sun Jay to Be Ler danghter, who is veiy Ernest Lion's team ran away w ith the Inrober wagon in Oregon City last Fri day. The wgon escaped injury, but a agon that was run into was much Jam ged. William and Charles Ilicinbothem, who Here working in the Stafford wood camp, are hoiue entertaining la grippe. Harry Mother spent Saturday and .feuuday at borne. Maple Lane. 'Maili Lank, Jan. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shortledgeand son, of Marshland. Ore., are the guests of the former's par ats, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sbortlediw. Miss Haltie Roman, of Mt. Pleasant, pent Sundav at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J.Gerbtr. Laurence Mauls visited with friends in Portland Wednesday. Jesse Taylor, of Portland, is visiting lu's sister, Mrs. Collie Williams. The Misses Edith and Jessie Jackson wttended a party at Beaver Creek Friday evening. Joe Farih,of Highland, visited with Iriends in this vicinity Sunday. ' Invitations are out for the wedding of A. . Bryant, of Portland, and Miss Katie Maun, of this place, at the home Jl the bride on January 30tb. Ernest Forbes had the misfortune to liaveoneof bis fingers severely mashed last week while cutting wood. Miss Emma Watts, of Oregon City. was vitdting Mies Laura Williams the latter part of the week. James Turner, were reelected Stafford A. 0. IT, W. I toys deserve ' much credit for the generous way they entertained the public Saturday night. The lodge numbers 22. They gave a lit erary treat and fount which will long be remembered by the four score of vis itors present. Wllholt Wii.iioit, Jan. "7. Frank Haun made trip to Silverton last week. George Groshong left for Hunch Grans last week. Willie Nicholson, of Marquam, was visiting friends and relatives in this sec tion last Sundav. James Nicholson, of Missouri Ridi-e, was visiting Frank Haun, at Kock Creek, I Sunday last. Albert Thomas and James Holt made a trip to Scotts Mills last Monday. F. W. McClearn sprained bia ankle last week, but is fast improving. Mm. Sarah Haun, of Hock Creek, was visiting her sister in this eectiou last Tuesday. Mr. Haun is still on the sick list. Hounds running and the report of rides are the principal noises to be heard on Sundays in this vicinity. Charley Kyan and Kalph Slaughter have completed their job on the road Mrs. Nicholson intends going to Tur ner soon to visit her brother l ) r in I'N fa The wirnlng COUPh l the) faith. ful sentinel. It fells of the approach of consumption, uhichhiskllled more people than ar and pestilence com bined. It tells of painful chests, sore lungs, weak throats, bron chitis, an 1 ,tcu- monla. Lo not suffer another day. It's useless, for there's a prompt and safe cure. It Is TWO ( Ol.M ll. Mm INNS, Mutters IVitiilnhig In City Sonera Jipddl. Ai. i I ftUffnrd. 6tafjxb, Jan. 29. The weather is -aplecdid o rain, much sunshine, some fog and I roe t a and the frogs singing. Creek9 are low and roads are bard and almost dry, Saturday will be groundhog day. "If the sun shines on that day, just so far will the snow blow before May." Stock is looking splendid. Cattle are knobby with grubs. Much plowing is being done. Some early flowers are in bloom. i. Moser is getting along splendidly 'with bis benuerv. Lame cuodb have een roide and the yard will ooon be completed.' MrH. Schiewe is down with the grip, and many others are ailing with it. Mm. C. W. Larson lost tier wedding ring Sunday, and, although diligant earth has been made, it has been to no avail. David Bradley was in from the Nes tobca country, and reports the winter anuch more severe there than here. lira. Page, ot Macleay, spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. Gage. Mrs. Weddell will leave for Idaho the .aniddle of the week. A farewell party will be given at William Schatz' Tuesday Slecry Schaie' addition to hia barn hows an enterprising spirit. A fortnight's revival i going on at the Baptist chrch. School in dintrict No. 41 is prospering. More scats are needed to accommodate those now in attendance. I'anby. Canbv, Jan. 30 Miss Mattie Terry left on Weduesdav eveninn'a train for Portland. Mrs. H. A. Dedman Is visiting relatives in Clackamas. Miss Emma Evans and Mrs. Blacker have returned Irotu Portland, where they visited with Henry Evans. Mrs. Snell's sister and niece, from Southern Oregon, are spending a few days in Can by. The Rev. Dunlap left Monday for North Yamkill, where he is to conduct several meetings. He intends to remain two weeks. There was quite a plea ant party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schind ler Tuesday evening . About 25 of their young friends were present. Dancing, vocal and instrumental music were the order until midnight, w hen refreshments were served, after which dai.cinir was continued. The icuesta all departed for their homes, feeling grateful to the host and hostess for their enjoyable evening, hoping in the near future to have many more. which cures fresh colds and coughs ia single night and masters chronic coughs and bronchitis in a short time. Consump tion is sureiy ana cer tainly prevented, and cured, too, If taken in time. A 25c. bottle for a fresh cold; 50c. size for older colds; llslzeforchronic coughsand consumption. " I aJwr kP a bottle of i rn'i rarry r-iurI on hnd. tha wry tlm. 1 fri onld i uk , lllU. of It tail I ui twttr at onr " Oct. If, ISM. Ell-Mo.T.ui. Bnaiwt.. Shibet, Jan. 28. The weather is fine. and the farmers are plowing and sowing oats. There is a great deal of sickness in the neighborhood. It seems to be la grippe and sore throat. The school directors of district No. 80 beld a meeting Saturday niuht and de cided to close school one week on account of sickness. Philip Lindan. of Seattle. Wash., is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. W. Hornsbuh. for a few days, and later will join his wiie in Albany. At the last meeting of the Shubel De bating Society the subect debated was 'Is it ever good, in any case, to divert from the truth?" Tbe judges decided in favor of the affirmative! Who says we aie not in harmony with the times? Albert Hornshuh thinks there is no place like home. He Kave ud bis posi tion in Portland and ha decided to re 01. in at home with bis parents yet a little while longer. Once more the death angel has visited F.mil Hornshuh's home, and has taken away their only daughter, Vera, who died last Tuesday evening, havinir been sick about nine days with diphtheria. They have the sympathy of the entire community. If to karvinf ' and dir th Writ the IWhi MNilallil .k.l. - - , -- " - .a, awrv in "l atlrl drte, rtM U Uwluf I. J. V. ATIB. LntU, Mm. v w w w y A - - The city council held a special incrting Monday night to disi'iina mattera per lalnlng to the city sewers, A report of the committee on street and public propei ty aa read, and on motion of Councilman Powell, waa adoptd. CoimHiuaii Huntley moved that the committee on streets and public property I tie empowered to make neiiry rnaiigo In regard to tlis iiIih) through the culvert 4 aitli the contractors, Mitchell A Hard, II tiiry will oo tne wort, ami to employ an inspector. Motion carried. The committee retried that It bad carefully eiainluod the work done in ewer district No. 2, and that it bad found that the work was done according to siHvluVatlona, except certain portions of the work beginning at the Willamette river at the foot of Eighth street and running easterly through the Welnhard cilvert. The eominiiiee claims that this mi lion of the ork waa nt done accoid In to contract. In not running on one side of the culvert, and not being prop erly am bored by half inch iron stirrup set in the nvk three Inchee, according to SKH-iticatoiis. The contractors were notillod that such repairs must U made within three days alter notice Is served, or the city will make said repairs and charge mn to them. The contractor acknowledged the notification. The committee on trmts and public proerty waa instructed to ascertain whether or not it would be better to con struct the sewer oulaide of the culvert, and to report their opinion at a special meeting to be held Wediieaday night. louncilman Powell moved that the contractor Mitchell A Hard, be raid f 1.100, and that warrants be drawn on the sewer fund for all extra woik on Ceutre street. Council then adjourned to meet Wed nesday night, but there wa not a quorum present Wednesday night, and no meet ing wa held. Dr. Fenner's 1 U VI JJJU u numuuiuu F"OR THE FAMILY, Kidney d Backache CURE Blood and Liver tad, am Hew) Tonic (Irsat Hood Claanaln fttniy for Iprlng Uaadauh. ConiUpallon.' TLrtJ," Krvvus. Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relief ni.iva Ki'MN , Nov. mi lr M. M. I'l'iirn'r. I" r on I nitrli'alrid my iiniiie piilllxli'l, hot t him fi"e loany thai I fully Ih Iiiho your hloin'r ami llurkni'lia ',!. n Hot i'mii o( in U'lii nllte ln-ilay. I wnlglii'il 111 miiiiI mid ii'iw aeia MA oiii truly. W, II lh lit iilN. lltiMK imiMiiiK Wi'llUH.I . I'liamna, N. V . Avr a. I'm. f I hml Knvvr hon-a km Injr ill't l w. will) alt (111 nlitra I'tlxiMlln lo IIik Ih i.i. tlm h awrllln In li e lla iiiiIiiimI aim, Waa luld i ii .... .i.- 1.... i i, a ' lll llilll'l"! vill ...... -....... 'j niiMli. lni-a mi to trliil ami falliil. I lually i.i . . .. . w .....hi Am. .1 t lu ll! ri' imii I hi IT. Ifiinnil p wivuu mftim ..it r Kaiuaity ami Nrv Tuulo pnalurcl aiiuu- lili lci ami pioiiiain'iil i nm. HMNK Nil I'l ItMKVUt. 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T., ti't ...i.,,M. la i.iiUIii li a ,, rilll. aui.f aniiiant Urn Moil HaniarkabU Cur e.ur lilnvixl I) iiHalli lum For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. C. W. Herman it rebuilding hit father's bouse this winter. C. S. Herman has jut completed new barn Game Warden Will toil is livimr on tbe Jordan farm this winter Frank Pagby, who has recently moved rur7 County School '(. 0. W. Kohhint will succeed Mrt. Ily. land at teacher of the Molalla school. Mrs. Hvland resigned tome limna.ru Misa May Adam, of Mt Pleasant, bat ten engaged to teach the Stone school. Some foiirty pupils lo the county will take the 8th grade examination In Keb- Marrlage Idceair. I.i'i'niir to marry were urautedtbe. folluwing aitleby Cutliilv Clerk Cooper this week: Jeo Mavtteld and Anna Intel; A. L Hrvant and Kate Mauti. Orrgi n t it r Aarkel Itrport. (Corrtstwl weekly.) Wheat No. 1,71c In bulk. Klonr Portland, 3:D; Howard's IUhI, .:m. 0! In sacks, white, 37 to 2 :ent er bushel, gray, 35 to 37. MilUtutT llran, I5.(3 per ton abort, fill r0 per tun. Potatoe O to 00 ct per aack. Kgg Oregon, 2."t to L'.'o t doinn. rolli Do You I I 9 Know the News g You iii have It all for Per Month 50c Per Month Mr. Mosher, teacher at Stafford. wishr to state that he bat not closed hi school at that place, as reported In the r.uterpriae of recent date. his sawmill to lower Rock creek, donated the lumber to build a house lor shelter at the Part cemetery. Mrs. M. L. Thomas It visiting at Woodburn this week and Mrs. It. R. i nomas is visiting relatives at Albany. Teachers' Examlnstlos. Jonn Cole is slowly recovering from nii i. .i... a . j , I "u'Viri ft! TO! WUatW iliO VU11IJIT nisi alitMra nf fnuaa I .... v. .,,.. Suiier intern ent nl I' I... I. ...... -,m n. M.Irvin. of Barlow, is naaturinir hold the reeular eiaminat inn nf an..it a lot of sheep and cattle on the Jordan cants for sute papers at Oregon City as ranco, wmcn ne nas reniei lor a number follows of years. hop yard. Mr. Jordan will still run the DahacI'S, Jan. 28. A great many of 'cIock P- our farmers are hauling hay and ixta- toes, some making as roanv as five trins a week to Portland. Commencing Wednesday. February 13, at nine o clock, a. m. and continuing until Saturday. February 14. at four W ednesday penmanahin. history. spelling, algebra, reading composition. Thursday written arithmetic, theory Mrs. Georiie Derrv and Mrs. W. Ve.ell " 'C'!,n,' brwkkeeping .r- u. jr.iig.isn meraiiire, civil government. -" ' j.i. uiaiaacauicr ai r.: , ... . , , Concord l.tt week. . FnJiy-I hyslology, geography, phys- i w n u i in. ... ,c" eoKT'P"7i mitniil arithmetic, schoo A.W.Cook. Jacob Cahr and Mr. i. George De.rdoiff are on tbe sick list. gitnrd.y-RoUny, plane geometery, The two last named are not exited lo general history, physics, psychology. fa .rf. ,. A.ia. 0 KSBCC n tf you knew how SCOTT'S . . fBII II f MI ... . u v. vvru .... ; . '. . h up, increase vour weight. m fer,inen your weaK throat V end lunils and put vou in con- diHcn for next winter, you would begin to take it now. E-ii'i ior irrc hamie, ana iry it. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists., 4 4. 4'5 J'tarl btrert, New Yorlc. aim fi.w; H.I uruKKISU Molalla. Molalla, Jan. 28 Foggy weather. The roads are improved Bince the big storm . The lowest thermometer indication this winter to date is 27 degrees above zero; the Jeepest snowfall in this favored section, one inch. Stock generally is looking well. Chicken feed is already getting scarce. Fall-sown wheat is looking splendid. Plowing and sowing will bet-in attain this week on the dry lands. The principal of the Molalla school has resigned. 0 W. Kobhins will probably nil the vacancy for tho unexpired term. Claud Marquam closed a three months U m of school at Teasle Creek lant Fri- day and was engaged to teach a month longer. Molalla Assembly, No. 82, United Ar tinans, has a membership now of 41, and has announced a dance for the 14th of February. Mrs. Julia Dibble has been quite ill for Some time, hut spprna tins in tu nn tl.a mend, and, it is hoped, will regain her uealth. i Irvin Hook has been with his brother at Stone, who has been severely hurt, and may never entirely recover. The Modern Woodmen trave a dam-a at Damascus hall January lilth, which was a grand succeHs, and enjoyed by all who attended. TI.e Woodmen will a dance at the hall on the 22d, which all are invited to attend. A good time is expected, and many excellent dancers will be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood. from Port land, weie visiting Mrs. Hall and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Cooke were at Lagle Creek attending to business this week. Rollie Douglaes, from Kagle Creek, was visiting ins uncle, and attended the dance on the l'jth. Daniel Ixinu, ot Portland, was out 8at urday attending to business. Mr. Messinirer. who lived npP T?nlr Creek, died in Portland last Monday. . C. Zl.HSKH. Hupt. of Schools. A Conducing Aawrr. ''I hobbled into Mr. Rlackmon' druir store one evening," sayt Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, ia., "and he asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain lUlm for rheu. matism with which 1 bad suffered for a long timo. I told him I had no faith in any medicine as they all failed. He said : Well if Chamberlain's Pain llalin does not help you, yon need not pay for It.' I look a bottle of it home and used It ac- M.a..l a al. If . a buruiug m me uirecuons ami in one week I was cured, and have not since been trouMed with rheumatism." Sold by G. A. Harding. Putter Ranch. 4 to lUeut ier Onion, fl.25 toft 75 per sack. Jrim! 5 da (wr iHuml. ' M ll,i..l...L I la I U li VI ai v a-n- at, in turnir-iim'i, live. 3 to 4c; hog, live, 4'.'c; hogs. drved, (t to 8 cent; il'eep, l.'.l'S lo f 1 head ; Veal, dreaaed 7, lo He. In the Kveillng Telegram, of Port land. Oregon, Il i the largest evening iin.r publlahmi In Oregon ; It coiilama all Hie tie of lb State and of the Nation. Try It for a nth. A (ample foiiv will I niaili.l to ymi Ire. Addreaa The Telegram, Portland, Or. ! ! I a Utter Mat. i no loiiowing it lit iit ol letter re maining in the HMtnini-e at Oregon City, Ore , on Jan. 30, I 'A) I : WOMsN'a LIT. See, Mia Alma O'liileu, Mia Cora MIM't LIST. ChrUtensen, Jame Jane, Hugh Chad wick. LlarenceUMcHarvue. J a ('orey, N McAtee, Frank Itlackberger, F R Miller, J II lleiiMin, AlUut R Metcalf, J Dole. Wm Miller. Win Fleming, J Wilson, Dr 0 V right, Jame (IV.O. F. HORTON, P orsiLkt niiTPHTrn rai tllli"Bocao,.::,r, FP.S.E ' 10VICC At 10 fatf alABllItT ,iiim in lutanllta Aj. ' ' Imnk "Hoar laoWaia I'aunta" i tta'tNlwIe.a. NnfM till pal.nl U -rutml U"ra alrlrtlt rnalUlaliUal. lr. I. 1161.1 SI. ril.al Lta.af ..ki.i.. Jl r. M. II Kaetv Spot. An amusing auecdot Is related of General Sherman, who. at command ing general of the army. vUlted Wet lolnt oue June for the graduation ex ercise. He accompanied the com mandant on hit Sunday mornln time of Inspection of barrack, and on enter ing a certain room he walked over fo the mantelpiece. Btooplng down, he pried up a brick from the middle of the hearth with hia sword scabbard and re vealed a hollow snace about a font squore. In which was nicely packed a considerable (lunntltv of tobacco and other contraband articles. .Meanwhile tho cadets (KciiDvlnir tho room tv.i by mutely watching and wonderlns? what sort of man tho ircneral wa to hove been able to discover the only "cellar" of It kind In barracks. Turn ing to the coiumaiidunt, the general remarked: "I have been wondering If that hole wet stl l there. I made It when I was a unlet and lived lu this room." NW V. rk Tilbuno. .Wumrlhlag .New. Just publiahed by the Southern IVIIlo Co. I a pamphlet uikjii the renourrrt ot elern Oregon, which Inclndtt an ex cellent man o the state, and contain In formation on clltiubi, Un it, eduratlon etc., existing Industrie and their cap- bllilloa. Attention It also directed to such haw fields for energy or capital a uromlia fair return. Thli publication till a need lomr i- IMuienced by Oregonlant, in reniviiia- tn inquirlet of eaaU'rn friends. Copies may be had of local aimnt Southern Pacific Co., or from C II. MftkHM G. P. A., Portland, Or. . , So Right to Igllnest. The woman who It loyely in face, lot m and teni.er will alwaythavo friend, but one who would bo attractive must keep her health. If she U weak, sickly and all run down, tho will I nervoti and Irritable. If sho has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure bl.. will cause i.im pies, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Kh-ctriu Pdtters Is tin) best medl cine in tlm ai.rl.l toregulato Hlomai'h, liver and kidneys It gives NtronK I I .( ' A . a. -a US TTv 1 li'WUMiWv,' I 10 mm -is X 1 V-- Til1 III fv'V ' I dinner ttmn,ny miJP W ft (COCKJ t)Dl to UM Coriloi; ft'CANbltS They give a n(l( inai ru n anil l.rll. ') Hnt. No odor. nr atjle. Bold varywbera. STANftARIt OIL:0. in i mm W it Sa ' A 1 II i J 1 1 I mm JWIt.S!Sfl County Treasurer's .Notice. I now have funds in my hands to pay road warrants endorsed prior to July Ulh, 1U00. Interest will cease on the warrants in cluded in this notice on the date hereof. Oregon City, Jan. 3, 1901. A. I.UKM.INO, Treasurer Clackamas County, Oregon. For the weakness and Prostration ful , '-owinu urlpiMi there Is nothinu so nromnt and lo nurifv tim l.t.i i and directive at One Minute Couuh Cum. nervos. brluht ftVtlM Hill. a. tit ..!.... aa This preparation Is highly endorsed as rich complexion. It will make a good an unfailing remedy for all throat and looking, charming woman of a run-down lung troubles and Itt early use prevents Invalid. Only 60 cents at (1, A. Hard- consumption. 11 was made to cure Ing's Drug Store. quickly. G. A. Harding. When you want a physic that is mild M Gone to Michigan. Win. Gardiner, the Jeweler in tlm court house block, has closed his hm.1. ness in this city and gone to Michigan, hia old home, to attend to business af fairs. He expects to return to Orceon City as soon as his ailairs will permit, and resume business here. MAXY A 1.0 V P.K. I .fai i. .ndgent.0, easy to take and pleasant In o. wis . o able 1. w it 7 T effect use Chamberlain's Stomach and f)rJ ,, Z . 'I ?' ,,lh, " ,r"n:'v8 Liver Tablets. Price. 25 cents. Sam- 1 . Z. A"' Clov0' Tea purllle. ii . . oiumu oy us au on on t in iiiwii plesfree. V. very box guaranteed. For ..i u.i. . . . "owul' A ittr,iin , ,.g ,(, w,. Mud lor years on ansoiiiti) guarautee. Price 25 ct, and 00 ct. C. O. Hiiiitluv tho Druggists. sale by G. A. Harding. Recent experiments show that nil classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely li- gests what you eat. As It Is the only combination of all the natural digoslants ever deymed the demand for it has be come enormous. It, has never tailed to cure the very worst cases of Indigestion and it always gives instant relief. G. A. Harding. Like bad dollars, all counterfoils of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are worth less. The original quickly cures piles, sores and all skin diseases. G. A. Harding, Drvlncr nrtiJirnt Imm nl,. ...!.. ,i t op dry catarrh ; they dry tip the secretions, which adhere to the inniiibrimo and docom. pOHe, cmminf a fur inoro surioua troiiblo thun tho ordinary form of ciitarrh. Avoid all dry. ing lnlmliinU, ftiruns, Hinoko nnd anuir aim uso unit wincu clnmimM, soothes and heals. F.lv's Crniuii I!ulin u nimi. 1.. and will cu -e cuturrli or cold in the hnml cnmly and pleaHimtly. A irnd sio will bo rniilKiU lor JU cnnlH. All ilriiggihls sell tho uwu.aizu, r.iy j.roinors, in vvarrnn St., N.Y. KHAW'SI WilK MALT For general use, social, medical or family, thnre I nothing more desirable distilled than SHAW'S PURK MALT. N It is toned to suit the palate, and Is soft, delicious and nutritious. Sold by K. MATTIIIKH, Oregon City, Ore. I'OUKtt M0TIIEIW. Croup Is the terror of thousands of young mothers because Its outbreak is ho agonizing and frequently fatal. Hhiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure MM - . " . . ' ""I jiu nil ii niii.a biiii.... .... .. .1 .. irritute or eanaa ...eezinK. It "n ails itHHl a,;tH T mR,l0 (:ttH,", of Cr0"!'- 11 ' over onirriiiiindiiiiduiigryHurfuco, roliuy. nev,or been known to fail. The worst ini; irniiindiiili'lv tlm rii.,r,,l r..n t nuii. rull.mn.l .i: i.. n , n. . il il fi i , , 1 i"Hiiuimiwn. I " luniiminvHiy, I rice, -UClfl. i o---