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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, RKRRUARY 1, 1001. f News of.tho Week Fa. AAA AA.iC.jO 0i lb. 9klv7 Friday, January 2,r). Congress was occupied wilh sundry malteia; hut little btisinessol any kind van tiantisi ted. Tbe Creek and Clioctaw Indian upris ing in i lie Indian nation, ia becoming Mriona TliMlun of Hriston, I. T. ia Hire stened by Ilia Creeks. Mra. Nation, the saloon wrecker, was attacked and severely beaten by tbe wife of an Enterprise, Kansas, man, whose saloon she bad wrecked. Edward VII (the Prince of Wales) was proclaimed king of England with imposing- ceremonies. Tbe British people were ordered to go into deeest mourning. Gen. M.Arthur ordered George T. Bic, editor of tbe Manila Bulletin, de ported tot be I mted State. Said he was "a menace to tbe situation." Tbe Tail commission 1-outiniied. tbe hearing on municipality bill. More than 100 telels were killed in an engagement in Leyie. Senator Tow no made hie drat and last speech. He apokeon the l'bilippine question and then give up Ms aval to hia successor, senator Clapp. An engineer on the Baltimore A Ohio railroad went to .sleep on hi enginu, ami caused a wreck In which five per sona were killed and 10 loaded cats ami two enginee were wrecked. Philippine volunteers who enlisted In the Northwest may he mustered out at Vancouver. (ion. Funsten is clearing the rebel out of his distiict. The Tuft commission has nearly completed the criminal and civil code. Saturday, January 21'. A hurricane did ureat daiusge in tbe South Pacific islands. An attempt was made to assassinate the queen regent of Spain. Mice Susan Mulkey, of Tacoma, fatally shot herself in a San Francisco lioiel. Victoria's coffin was closed for the Wednesday, January 30. A revolutionary plot has been discov ered in Prussian Poland. Gen. Petlien ia going to try to drive the Boers out of Cape Colony . It is announced thai President Me Kinley may visit Portland in the Spring. A bill for a 1-niill tax levy to pav scalp bounties was passed by tbe Oregon senate. Delegates of the Muskogee Indians in Washington City advised the Indians to keep quiet. A suit has been brought in Cinrl nati court to prevent tbe JetTnes Kublin prise fight. Preparations for the queen's funeral are abont completed in London. Tbe Duke of York ia sick. The Oregon senate voted to amend the constitution by making the oi!ic of stale printer a statutory ollice. A bill was introduced in the Washing- 6 Wg : At! ( ff Ready ft 1 For 1 ' Baby, Sunday Services. HI. John's, t'alhnlle- Itev. A. Illllehrsiid, paainr. (in Nuiulay, niaa at 8 ami lo .'ui a. in, Third Hutnlay In ssi'li iiumlli, Herman sermon alter M o'clock mism; al all other nmMM, l.'nglUli serimms. Niuiilav-sehiHil al i : p, til. Veaer, sMiliKelli'sl llllJnt ami benediction al 7..'k p, in. Herman (Cvangelical l.ullicraii Iinniau nl I'nrnai Kiitliih and J . vj. AJnius aia.j Iter Krnrst J, V. Mack, islor. hiunlay. 'Iiihi al 10 a. III. ! weekly services every Tliiiraday at M . in. Herman selinid every Nstunla) from 0 In I J, Krerylmdy Invlird, Mellioillnt KpUenpsI Church- Key. It. A, Atkins, iior. .Morning service al In i Huulay Hchivol l III Ml. I'laaa niMllns sllei niiirnliir rvlca. Smiilm rvlc at I V kpwnrih l-raaiis mvvinis Holiday svenlna S Ju, I'raisr Mveiliii lliuradai svsulni l 7 SU. GROCERIES For Cash At Wholesale Prices'.' worth lin mvvinis Sunday svenlnf al iraiiaersoordlally Invited FIKHT I'KKHH YTKHIAN CIH'HI'tt -KBV. A 1. Mnitlfotncrr, I'a.lor. Service. al II a and I K M, Malibalh School al 10 a. H. You Paolils. Society nl Ckrlillsu Kmltavnr tnvi svary Sunday evrnlng al S SU. Ihuiadas avsuliif l'r;r pivsllui al J SO, Hssls tre, KVAMiKI ICAl. niritCII-IVriiar of Kiglilh and Ma.llMin sireel, Itav. H. Cnptsy v.mr Her vices svsry Matikslh al It a. in and Ml ii. in. H inula H)IiiiiI 10 ni t'ravsr msrilug 8 p. m. All art wtleonie I'Al'I.'H KI'ISCOI'AL t llllUl'll Itev. I'. K. Ilaiiiimmd, Itrcinr. Services tvrry Hinnlsy al II a. in, anil n CO p. in. Hiimlsv schotil al lOo'cliH'k, Uthsr services as mav he aniuniiiced. All seals free. tlran. The young mother thinks, when alia has completed the twhy gamienta that are to clothe the little fiirm. Hut she ia not all ready for liahy'a coming, uuteaa ahe has done something more fur the baby than merely to prepare hia clothes. Many a young mother who goea through hours of iiii and aulTcriuir wonders why it was not iHinulile to pn-jvare in some way tor gers corniauy iiiviieu, the Why's advent, and to avoid the j ntST CONdltKO TIONAI, Clll'lti'll, gonv that aretne.1 almost unendurable, corner nf Main ami Klevenlh strreis-Kev. lr. Herce'a 1'avorite Presi'ription ia the ' K. N. Iluliingfr, paliir. Mtirnlna service one medicine for women which Dreoares 1 10 ,tn: Sunday Sclnml 13; Junior Kndeavor them twrfectlv. both for the hurvlena and Y. I'. H. V. K. prayer meeting J ;f plrasnres of m.itrruity. It prevents the morning sickness from which so many HARRIS' GROCERY, Fir lit Cornor Srom Court ouso. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. C tarn h women sutler. It strengthens the whole bodv, so that there is no nervousness nor evening servlc 7 .10. KIKHT HAI'TIHT ( lU'llCII.-H.v. J. II. Heaven, pallor, i'rracliing services every Sunday al 10 Wand 7 :Wp. m. Sun. last time. Parlameut voted condolence ton legislature, to divide that state into and congratulation to tbe king. Mayor ol Cincinnati has granted per mission for the Jeffries-Kulilin priae fight to take place in that city. ! I- ... . ... Depew made an argument in the!lu,u,"n n'".'"n a-n.l. in favor of the shin anbsidv hill, i 8,derwl ' Wlcoltur-I bill. - - r . three congressional districts. Senator Turner, of Washington, made an argument against the ship subsidy bill in the' senate. Senate pa seed the iloue con- Tbe houi-e passed tbe naval approptation bill. The senate of the Oregon legislature Toied 1-mill tax for scalp bounties. Counties which have paid assessments will be re-imbursed. Eugene has decided in a mass meeting that Lane county shall not grant any territory to Linn county ss proposed in bill oow before the legislature. Tbe report of the Taft commission was aentio congrets. It recommends tbe passage of tbe Spooner bill, and declares that conditions are ripe for civil govern ment in the Pbilipines. Sunday, Jannary 27. At Ilo Ilo 50.000 Philipinos have sworn allegiance to tbe United States. Pope Leo has published an encyclical letter on tbe dangers of socialism. Man who murdered Sheriff Summers in Montana was run down and captured riewepapera in Oermany claim that Hubert's frank avowals in' regard to tbe Transvaal situation, hastened the death of Victoria. i The Indian up-rising was greatly ex aggerated. Lieutenant pixon, who inves tigated the matter, eys there is no up rising among the Creeks. Mrs. Nation, the saloon wrecker, opens a campaign in Tupeka. A woman with a broom tried to beat her to death, but failed. Tbe police of that city are protecting Mrs Nation. Filipinos have been warned that all persons found bearing arms against tbe 17. S. government, or in any way aiding tbe insurrectionists, after the first of March next, will be ineligible to hold office. " Monday, January 2S. Sixty skaters broke through the ice in 7'ew York state and two were drowned Emperor William, of Germany, baa been apiointed a field marshal in the British army. Tbe revenue cutter Grant sailed nortb from Tacoma Monday, in search of miaainu vessels. There is a famine in the province of 8hao Si, China and thousands have died in consequence. A sympathetic strike w hich means a complete tie-up, has bts-n ordered by Northern Colorado miners. Services in honor of the late Victoria were held throughout Great Britain and the United States on Sunday. The leader of the Creek Indian up--xihing has been captured, and it is thought this will end the trouble. All foims of guinblii.'g stopped in Port land Satui day night at 12 o'clock. No gau.es wers played Sunday and no slot cuachiues were in use. The present, a richly jeweled ensignia of the Order of the Garter, which the late queen had selected as a birthday icift for the German Emperor, was pre. eented by King Edward. Thursday, January, 31. The kings ot Greece ana Portugal have arrived ioTondon. All i usiness in the Uuited Kingdom will be suspsnded Sat urday, rtie day ot the queen's funeral. There is an anti polygamy crusade on in congress. The house passed the agricultural appropriation bill. The Boer general Dewet is said to have entered Cape Colony. Women in Anthony, Kansas, smashed four saloons. An Oklohoma convention demanded statehood. The lower honse of the Oregon legis lature has passed appropriations for State university and Agricultural college. anxiety. It promotes a healthy appetite J ",v "'"" at w noon io i is m, jnnimi i n-ln-tlimtr II t. ,1,. i "Tri in inw ..... People's society and llihlv study rlans al (1 11 p. m, fhurdsv evenlnc. retfnlar prayer service at 7.W p. m. ttrdnewlay e veiling, Uihla study clata at Y. M. (.'. A rooms led bv Ihspailor. German lptlt-Sert.- Ids first Hun day of each month al S u'rlork p. m., qon ducted by Kev. Albert tiranar. Cnitetl llrelhrli-l'or. Kuchlh and Plir Ireeis. Ivev. forking, pastor, Hervlees every Sunday al II a. 1 1. and 7,30 p.m.; Suntlav school al 10 a. in.; young people's Hireling al ti M) p. in ; pra)r meeting every Wednesday sveiimg. Kvanrelical l.iilhrrsn, .ion Congrricalioii for. Kik'luh and Jelterson slrreis. KeV. Meer, nsiior. Sundav-Khool at M M a. i m.; services al 10. M a. m. ami 7. .10 p. m M. K. South Kev. T. I'. I lav net. palor. Tl'lid Sunday al I billed llraihren elm red. Kre Melhmlint-IUv. J. W. Kldrtdite. pae tur. Preaching llr and Ihlrd l iirts) sal lis in.; provsr iiieiu. every 'lliurwlay heiii in ma iongrK- and cause re ire shing sleep. It gives the mother strength for her trial and makrs the Ivibv's advent practically painlesa. llealthv'mother have healthy children. and it is the general testimony of those who have tiwl I. Irene's Favorite rre-ription aa a preparative for mother hood. Hut the children were healthier and happier than those born after months of mental misery and physical anguish on the jurt of the prospective mother. Sick and ailing women are Invited to consult Dr. Iieree by letter aWlutely without fe or charge. As chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. R. V. Pierce, agisted ty hia staff of nearly a acte of phvsicians, has in the past thirty years and over treated and cured more than hall a million sick and suffering women. The testimoniala of these cured women are on record. A Urge number of them were cured when doctors had pronounced a cure impoaai. evening. Services AT The Fair Store. ()ijKiMito I'lmtolliot'. (mmxIs sold nt U'Ht than TortlaiHl priot'S. Jloro nro a IV w priot's: Hastinn cotton, wnn 2c ll(K)k and t'vt'H lc 1c ble and after eudunnir years of useless suffering. Let no sick women hesitate to take ad rantage of Pr. Hcrce's offer, hut write at once and so secure tbe professional i counsel ot a specialist in the diseases of women, entirely free. All correspond ence strictly private and aacredlv confi. j dcntial. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, . t. Iional rhurrb al Kljville. Kev Ikts'i Slaveshlp. When New York city owned a slave ship Is told In an article In Pearson's Magazine. Tbe greatest Impetus was given to the slave trade by tbe act of parliament of lost, which legalized slavery n the North American colo nies. This does not mean that slavery was uuknown In what Is now tbe United States before that time, be cause as early as ICO a Dutch man-of-war landed aud sold 20 African ne groes at Jamestown. Va. In 1120 tbe West India company Im ported slaves from the West Indies to New York city, then New Amsterdam. The city Itself owned shares In a slave ship, advanced money for Its fitting out and shared In the profits of Its ToyaRea. This recognition and encotir-: sgpuient may account for the astound Ing fact that In 17.V) slaves formed Hoped for Doath. Forth take of poor mfT-r1nj women, t fet It my duly to in form you ol the (real heorftl your metlicinc hu given me. write Mr. Callie Bowles, of U Jtu. Irrilrll Co.. N. C "I wu la a tnont tmwrablc cnndilutn when I wmtr to yntt. I had ulrrinr itiwav w In. I I omM ararrely wal sml nlfrrett inch .Imi.lful miwrv I ho)xl to be retiemt by death. You wruic Io me to lake your ' Favorite Preacriiilion ' and I haw taken eleven tittlr uf it, and two of jmur I'.caviiil I'ellrtv' 1 am eulirrlr and feel like a ne wvnnan I trrl thankful to and lo Dr. I"ier f.ir the blrinK 1 now enjor. I haves line big t y, twvj ntuutha old and never A alotig a well in my life. 1 can I praiac your mcdiciuca enough.' Very Thankful, "I will be very r'ad In aa a few worda for Dr. rierce a Favorite l-retcriplmn." wnlra lr. P. 8. I.u'l, of Marw.nilif, Hmme Co., 'hiehev. Uurinf the tint four months when llimked forward lo tiecuming a mother I auTrred vrry much fmm nauaea and vomilinf and I fell so terrible sick I could ararrelv eat or drink any. thing I hated alt kimli of fiml. At I hu time I wrote to Dr. pierce sad he told me In get his Favorite I'rracriplioa ' and a bottle of 'Culdrn Medical iMacoTery." I f ut a Ij'ttle of each and when 1 had taken them a few uaya, 1 frit much better, and when I had taken hardly three jutrts of each buttle 1 felt well and could rat aa well aa any one, and cuutd do rnr work without any trouble, ( I could nut do any thing bclorei. 1 frrl eery thankful to Dr. Pierce lor hia medicine and Lodges. V. meeta every Saturday if one-smil of tbe entire population of. ell all who tell m they are aick lo get theae ssKvaawana wa a M A &S , a ari - New York. The general prevalence of slavery Is shown by the fact that at this time there were C7 slaves la New York's small suburb of Brooklyn, and that In London Itself there were resi dent 20,000 slaves. Slaves were at that time publicly dealt lo on the London exchange. No wonder the traffic In haman flesh wan a recotrnlzed commerce, and that In 1771 the English alone sent to Africa l'J'i ships equipped for the trade and with a carrying capacity of 47.H0 slaves per trip. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for book in paper cover, or 31 stamps in cloth binding. Tbe claim of other cough meuicines to beasg'iod Chambelairi'a are effWiu ally set at rest in the following testimo nial of. Mr. C. D. (ilass, an employe of BartlettA Dennis Co., Gardmr, Mb. lie says: "I had kept adding to a cold and A Triekr Dor cough in the winter of 1807. trying every .Not long ago a very fat spaniel was r""" "'""'cine 1 nearu 01 without per In trod need into the house where a foj i "nent belli, until one day I was in the terrier had always boen tbe master, j drug store of Mr. Iloulelmn and hu ,! The latter n an told, however, to be-1 vit-ed me to try Chamberlain's Cough have well to the newcomer and not to Remedy and offered to p.y back mv bully bltn. So the two seemed fairly ,nontf :i r .u. n, , ,,, , , , friend!,- and In ,,. ,.,. pit , the Lnhlt ", " f i l . I My lungs and of taking .hurt rumbles together. br''"d w very sore at this However, the fox terrier was evident-! e' bl" 1 H" co'np'e'y cured by this ly of a thoughtful dlsioKitlon and on ! r,,'"dy, and have since alwiiys turned lo one occasion came- ncross a bnnk. or j 1 when I got a t old, and eoon find relief, wall, which was ensy enough to leap j I also recommend it o my friends and off. but there was greater difficulty In 1 ' - - --- t-i--- - 1 o ur irn ui nil I li;iLril Tuesday, January 29. The postal leviston bill passed the louse. Envoys at 1'ekin reach an agreement on the question of punishmetits. j ,Taeoina has tieirun a fight to have Washington's capital removed to that place from Olympia. Judge Caples, consul to Valparaiso, Las resigned his Ksitiun and will return to bis borne at Portland. Governor Nash, of Ohio, has taken 4teps to atop tbe Jeffries Ruhlin ffgl.t at Cincinnati, February 15. returning. The fox terrier uprang down the limit und enticed his heavy companion to follow, with the renult that the latter could not get back, while the former, by reason of his greater ac tivity, was easily able to da Now the terrier saw bis opportunity, returned home and cruelly left bin com panion lamenting. Never did the for mer seem happier or gayer than on that day when he b.ld once mor the sole run of the hoime. and he Bulked when Inter on the spaniel had been found. assisted up the wall and brought home. Since then the fox terrier has repeat edly got the spnnlel down tbe aame place, with the usual result, and seems to glory In his mischievous act Wheth er the "fat dog" will learn to avoid temptation to such a ramble remains to be seen. Buffalo News. medicines." For sale by (i. A. Harding. Blank note, receipt and order books at tbe K.ntkkpkisk ofUce. A. O. U. evening except the filth in the A. (). I . VY, Temple. II. J. Harding, recorder. Keliekahs Willamette Uebekah Lodge No. 3 meets second and fourth Irlday ol each month at 1. O. I). F. Temple Margaret Williams secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 9, Knreaterl ol America, meeta tirst and third Friday In tbe month In Red Men's llall.-W. B Stafford secretary; Irita Meyer, chiel ranker. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, K. A. M meets on the third Monday of rat h I ...... .11. ;n l....ni., 11-11 l II..II...I. secretary. Williimelte Falls Camp No 14, W. (1 W. meeta 1st and 3rd Fridats in the Willamette IUII.-C. C, ol. 8. Walker and clerk li. (lids. Order of I'einlo meets every Monday lilgtil at Uediiirii's hall. Head Counselor, H. S. Scripture; Mrs, Slay la)lnr secreia.-y I'atholic Kninl.ta of America Ft. John's Kiancb No. 017, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M.. meets la Red Men's Hall, on second ami fourth Wednesdays ii. H. Hyatt, record keepei Uregon Cily Camp, No. fSwKI Modern Woodmen of America meets every second and fourth Tuesday in the month, at Wiilamette Hall. 'J. (Jrossenbscher, clerk, Meade Poet No. 2, G. A. R., meets first Monday evening in each month at 7.30 and third Saturday in each month al 1 o'clock p. ni. in Wilainette Hal). P. Colbert, Commander. Law-ton Command No. 1, of Oreiron Union V eteraria Lmon meeta second Hat unlay 1 p. in. in Redman's ball and fourth Saturday at 7 p. m. in T. F. Cow ing's ollice. Tins, iht prtixT Mac liint' tltrcad 3 sikxiIm Hadiont oroclict throat, all colors, 3 halls for 10c Corsota loo i i- i .... i,miic iniiii'rwfar Chililrtn's " lHc Mon8 " Ulo Moh'h ovorshirtn U'ic Chiltlron'tf oxtra heavy stocking 10c Udios' " (k Outing Ihuinol, host wt He 12Jc muslin 10c No. 12 satin rihhon 8o $3.50 rainy day skirU .. $2.80 $G(K) " " " -1.K0 $ UK) all wiMil 3.20 $! 7o ' " u 1 .10 A lino of latlii's' fine Dross Shirts, (l.unap'd in shiiiing, will m sold at a great rod notion. g MELLON J '2 ,(('inl!eMl !u , tilt tniii'ii ti'lephuiio wlro In Oregon, Vasliliigtot,,('all. fornia ami Ualio jiow in i'Kra.tioa ly the raclfio htutiuit Tili')iiino Cum. uiiiy, coviriiiK 'V..V) towns. Quick, tttrurste, clieap All the satisfaction of a iMTsutial cotniiniiilcntiun. I'lslanoe no rllect to ch-ar uiiilerstanilinjf. Hjh katio nml Han Krancimo racily hearil at Tort laiul. Oregon Cily oflue at Ilanltn's Dru Store. JOHN YOUNGER, Opp. Huntley' Prtijz Htote, F0KTY YEARS Ln:KIi:.Cl- IN Ureal Britain ami America. (!. i:laMihr! stS, t lew jn rr If Kri' Jtinc 0HOES. I'ON'T STAMP. )n'l go stamping about in cheap shoes ss long aa )nu can buy such eii-ellent styles and superb qualities ss we are showing at f.l in our FI.OR.U. Q I 'F.F.N Shoe. We've cheap er ones, and better ones, but none will more real value and satisfaction at the price. KRAUSSE BROS. IT 1 u pioNcen nnniimnti 111 illl 0. A. Harding the druggist, will re fund you yonr money it you are not sat isfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and I iyer Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness, constipation ami headache. Price, 25 cente. Sam ples free. Southern California Notable among the pleasures adorned by the Shasta Route is tbe winter trip to houtliHin California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fiesh points of in'erest and added sources of enjoyment, under iU sunny skies, in the variety of its in dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resort of moun tain shore, valley and plain. The two daily 8ha-ta trains from Port land to California have been recently equipped with the most approved pat terd of standard and tourist sleeping cars but tbe low rates of fare will still con tinue in eff'Ct. Illustrated guides to the winter resorts ' Persons who can not take ordinary Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meeta the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month nt Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. a. I. 0. (). F.. meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hull. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Falls Encampment No. 4. I. 0. 0. F. meets first and third Tuesday in each mouth. Judson Howell, secretary, Redrnen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp 0. R. M-, meets Tues ay evening 7 :.'0, at Kel Men's Hull. . J. Milman. U. ol K.J llarry Uaxter, saeliem. Multnomah Lodue No. 1. A. F. A. M meets first and third Saturdays in each month al Masonic Hull. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Ke.lief Corns No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. tn. and the thirl Monday in every month at 7:.'i0 o'clock p. tn. United Artisans meet every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette Hall. The social meeting of this order is second Thurseay of each month. K. II. Cooper, secretury, M. Rollick M. A. Lone Pine Lodge, No. 53, A. F. A A. M., Louan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and irom m oi November to 1st of may at 10 a. m. Geo. J. Armstrong. Kec. Ancient Onler of Red Cross Oregon City Lo'lire, No. 1, meets second and fourth Kn. days in each mouth in Willamette hall, A Personal Matter A well painted hotisa Is like a nest ly drs. mm I ieraiiii always attract' ivs ana pleasant to look uhii. YOUR HOUSE Can bs repainted and fre.hennt up at a very reasonable prli-a paints are very cheap now. Don t lesvs It until the inn mates any more marks and cracks In It. Leave Orders at Ely's Store. MllllllOW Tli l'ltilar - of California and Arizona may be bad on application to C. II. Mabkium, il. p. A., Portland, Oregon. pills find it a pleasure to take DeWltt's Little Early Riser. They are the best little liver pills ever made. O. A. Harding. 5n Shilohs CoikiIi and Monsumntion ma imjrnwi nitration trie lilSJ moat successful (.ouirh M-11. HI 1 . .... y.-r Bmivrn 10 aeiiwcni a Inw done. Inviirfalily cum the worst cnars of Couifh, ( roup anil HuMithllls, while lis won 'terful sutceas In the curs ot ons'imnt Ion Is wltlimit a par. wllel In thehlslnryof inrclL lno. lnco lis flint discovery It has imen solil on a irnurunf--, a tut which no othor innlx (na ran Bland. If you hsva a UiiiKhj w earnestly auk you to try It. In United filatr.ind I annda fiOc. and tl.(l, anil In KnKland Is. Xd., Xs. Sd. and 4s. M. SOLE PRrtDDirTftD. f SlCWeuls&.CqJ HAMILTON. rrangfei' and Epre, Freight ainl ii reels drlivi ml td all partB of the tit)'. RATES - REASONABLE iFEEJBY'S BBS' T Vi.u'ra ( toil lui you'ra .laulli,( hu you tilaut ferry-s H.u. If V I Ml toy rlirap anrla yinj cant U aunt 1 aae no rlianm Isrry s. UaU-r, Yry. wnrra u uina. Wnu Sir IV'l rKwl Aunual- Biallad rrw o. m. rtusTaco., OeinMt, una. Bo vrana EXPCRICNCC a. ,C t Tnaoc Maa OraioNa CoBVMiouTa An Anrnna amdlug a .luff h and Dwimi,,, ,.. yalral. uwl.m m (.(.Inli.n fra n,f art n.-,n,,n i, pn,hahlr ealMilal.ia. Torn" "hi " ll..ii..lr1cll,n.,i,i,m,i. IIW,,,SB..,,T: s';i Ira.. iii.i ,..,y f, ..," '"""' lliroual. alumi A ItTlMlv xiniuic flracrican. t arvaat rt. 1 artiM, ) nailMlar. S!Brlllst,NpUf vnrb llraucn (iffloa. at t HU. Waaliliuiu; ij. t' " A hanilMiniBir llin.mi.ui ..ki. rulalliHi i.f am a.iamin )..arnaL r; ntur mom ,a. SL M..1.1 A FREE PATTERN ". 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