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8 OREGON CITY ENTERl'RISE FRIDAY, JULY 12, 11)01. T News of the Week fcfc A fX-iiV A-A-jQt Bi. A A A AjW Tliuiadar, Jul; 4. Northwest Paschall; Seattle, 7; Tacoma, 6. The Mmges Hank, a private concern of Mansfield, 0., rlot ttt door. Great Northern ex pie train held np ly marked men near Wagner tution, Montana, and robbed of 60.000. Three teron were wounded. Northern Pacific Railroad buys Weld lor mill property in Portland for ita terminal ground. The water front of 1000 feet w ill be used for exporting of grain. Union miners undertook to prevent non-union men from working in the Fmngcler-union mine strike at Telltiride, Colo., and a eerioua riot resulted, in wrhich two men were killed and several Injured. Friday, July 4. Hot weather still banca on though in a number of places there was slight relief. Six bain of gold, containing fJ0,C00 an missing from the San Francisco mint. Frofeseor John Fiske die at Glouces ter, Mass. lie was famous as a lecturer and historian. The cause of bis death was excessive brat. Bandit held np stage on Baker City Bridgeport line and robbed the driver, Pave HolJen, of f 45 and a watch. There were no passengers. Fourth of July is celebrated in all the principal cities of the United States. Chinese Minister Wo Ting Fang deliv ered the oration at Philadelphia. Civil government is inaugurated in the Philippines. Department heads are; Interior, Worcester; Commerce and Po lice, Wright; Justice and Finance, Ide; Public Instruction, Moses. Baseball in the Northwest: At Spo kane, first game, Portland 13; Spokane, 6. Second game, Portland, 5 ; Spokane, 1. At Seattle, first game, Seattle, 4; Tacoma, 3. Second game, Tacoroa, 8 ; Seattle.4. At Walla Walla, Fontella 4; Walla Walla, 1. Saturday, July 6. Miners trouble in Colorado not yet ettled. President and Mrs. McKinley go to Canton, O., for the summer. Shamrock II is again beaten by the old challenger in fair trials. Tenth day of hot spell passes and storms bring relief at a few points. Steamer Dolphin arrives from Sksg- way bringing 80 passengers and $800,000 in gold. c-evere electrical storm passes over Boffalo. Exposition grounds flooded nd light circuits burned out. Controller of the currency Dawes has tendered bis resignation to take effect Oct. 1. Ue is candidate for U. S. sen ator from Illinois. Identity of the outlaws who held Dp Northern Pacific at Wagner, Mont., is established. The exact amount secured was f 41,500. A posse is after the rob bers. Percy Willis, who was major of the Second Oregon in the Philippines, and more recently a capUin in the Forty-fifth Infantry, has been appointed a lieuten ant in the regular army. Sunday, July 7. The miners' strike at Telluride, Colo., Las ended in a victory for the men. Northwestern league games Spokane 1 ; Portland, 6, Seattle 3 ; Tacoma, 2. The hot wave in the Eaet has finally been broken, bringing relief to millions of suffering humanity. Dr. J. W. Watts, whose vote as presidential elector from Oregon in 1870 made Itatberfood B. Hayes president of the United States, died at bis home in LaFayette, Saturday, aged 69 years. In the trial races at Newport Saturday the new cup defender Constitution cored a decisive victory over the old champion Columbia and the much-talked-of Boston yacht Independence. Jessie Morrison, convicted of man slaughter in the second degree for the murder of Mrs. Castle, June 22 1900, hat been sentenced to five years in the Kansas penitentiary in close confine ment at hard labor. Advices from Manila state that the forces of the insurgent leader, Bellar mina, which recently have been operat ing around Donsol, Province of Sorsogon, bave been captured by the Sixth Cav alry. Iiellarmina, with 1000 men and 214 guns, surrendered to Colonel Wint, at Albay. Monday, Jnly 8. Northwestern league games Portland, 17j Spokane, 12. Seattle 6; Tacoma 9. Pierre Lorillard, the tobacco king, died yesterday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York City, aged (18 years. He leaves a fortune variously estimated liom $20,000,000 to $25,000,000. The proclamation of President Mc Kinley opening to settlement the lands ceded by Indians in the Territory of Oklahoma was giyen totbe public today. The proclamation provides for the open ing of the lands in those reservations, which are not reserved Aueust 0, the lands to be open to settlement under the homestead and townsite laws of the United Slates. A Washington dispatch statoa that the monthly statement of the collection of internal revenue shows that for May the receipts from all aotirce amount to I'.'?,. 019,717, are increase as compared w it ti May, I'.HV, of I2.WM.073 During the 11 mouths of the tlscal year the total ceipta were IL'Sl.W.'.'.U'), an increase over the corresponding period of last year of Tl3,fvS0,.M. A bead end collision occurred on the Southern Pacific 22 miles of Dunsmuir yesterday morning between the south bound California express and special train carrying mustered ont volunteers from the Philippines. A IioIh) on the special train was killed and another in jured. Kngineer Henry Nenii, of the express train, sustained serious injuries, and a number of passengers were cut and bruistvl. Frank II. Hitchcock, chief of the for eign market section of the Agricultural Department at Washington has com. piled statistics showing the distribution ot the agricultural exports of the United States tor the years IS".-PAX). He shows that there were a dosen countries in llkX), to each of which the United States exported over 110.000.000 worth of domestic product. Tie United King dom purchased $403,000,000, and Ger many, $134,000,000 worth. Our agri cultural exportsjto the United Kingdom were the largest on record. Tuesday, July 9. Andrew Carnegie declines to Us a can didate for mayor of New York. National Council of Kducation con venes in Detroit with 5000 delegate present. All hope of capturing the Great North ern train robbers has been abandoned, the robbers having made good their es cape. Jas. G. Stowe, U. S. Consult Sencral at Cape Town, ha resigned. The sal ary of $0000 is inadequate for ttie ex penses of himself and family. Trouble breakes out on Fraser river. Japanese fishermen are assaulted by nnion men and five heads were broken. Both side are armed and militia may be called out. The price paid for fish is the point in dispute. Ohio Democratic State convention meet in Columbus. Tom L. Johnson mayor of Cleveland, and John It. Mc Lean, e Jitor of the Cincinnati Enquirer are candidates for the U. S. senator and each is trying to control the convention. II. P. Whitmantb, governor of the province of Bengnt, ha been ordered to Manila to submit to an investigation, owing to the allegation thai be ha been using hi position to bis personal advan tage in acquiring land and mineral right from the natives. I'aul Newmann, a leading citizeo of Hawaii, who bad been mentioned as a candidate for governor, Is dead. Under KiDg Kalakawa he held the post of attorney-general. In 1893 he represented Queen Lilinokalawi at Washington dur ing the trouble that followed the over throw of the monarchy. He formerly resided in California. The official reports of the Bureau of Vital Statistics of deaths from heat for the week ending July 6 show that the actual number in five borough of Greater New York wa 989. For the boroughs of Manha'tan and the Bronx the number was C99; for Richmond, 12; for Queens. 21; for Brooklyn, 2C4. The records cover the dav when the beat was moat 1 intense. Wednesday, July 10. Great Northern robbers are located but not caught. Dr. Andrew D. White, ambassador to Germany, will resign. Chinese government Gles claim for $5(0,000 indemnity on account of out rageous treatment of Chinese at Butte, Mont. Japanese are masters of fishing situa tion on Frasier Itiver and 3000 men are fishing under the protection of an armed patrol. A second hot wave ha struck Kansas and is burning up the crops. Corn is fast shriveling up. Oats will be a failure and hay is scarcer than for years. Samuel Twitt, a laborer, was run over and killed by a Southern Pacific engine on the Oswego division, near Riverside. He was intoxicated and rushed in front of the engine. The endowment rank of tbo Knights of Pythias has a deficit of 1225,207. Past ollicers are charged with misappropiia- tion of funas and criminal proceedings will be instituted. McLean Kilbourne element will con trol Ohio Democratic fctate convention. Thev are strongly in the majority and will make no concessions to the Johnson people, who threaten to carry the fiifht into the convention. Thursday, July 11. Baseball scores: Tacoma, 8; Spokane, 5 j Seattle, 5; Portland, 4. Carnegie still has 1280,000,000 to give away in public benefactions. The 20th International convention of Christian Endeavorerg closes at Cin cinnati. Turkey pays $05,000 indemnity claim f losses suffered by American Mission ary and Educational Institutions. Retrospect. It Is an evil day for the wife and mother when he scans her wrn face in the mirnir, and ask the tpiestion, "lVe it jxiyf Doe it y to Mcrilice Health anil happiness to welded love?" Put there ia another ques tion which rightly takes precedence of IW it jvnyf It i thi: "Is it neces sary to sacrifice health and happiness to wedded lover"" Half a million women answer, No I Thev have ircn weak and have been made strong by lr. Pierce' Is voi He Prescription They were suk and " 1'avonte Inscrip tion " made the m well. It will do the Mine for almost everv woman who give it a fair ail faithful trial. It stop weak ening tlral is, hcaW inflammation and utceiatiou and cures female wTaknevt. It trnmpulie the nerve and encourages the aprtite. I riMnl lit tan-nine a mother, suit t threatened mih,nt greatly wrakrnrtl me, wrttra Mrs. K K Natn.ua. of U itta K.ni.v rW-srw Cv, Ark . anil ntr M .titrate returnr.t Mv huaUan.l i4 an.aher tl.-t.r lr me hut I trmnl lu lul ilm( at'n ami gri no hetirr At l I M1 the ltf that il hit nie.lH-lne .1"! B.4 help we I arvul.l au t I t'tertr a mrxlk-inrtt. I lil tot. ami he the tune t Hal taken them one mnt h I eotil.1 ilo mv ema h.aiarwork, eet. waahttia;, am! tcu.trU mv fantcn tint 1 an at.utrr than I ha.l ever hrrn while waiimt t0' rxnmif ante itijr rt hatv came thia one waa the aiath chll.ll. Mir la P"w eleven months .4.1 aiul la a healthy ctuLI Aa lor me, I feel aa yuuna; now aa I .ImI al eighteen vera ol age ; am thirty Boar I ran cheerfully remmmeii'l I I'wrve's RtetlLiu lu all aurtrriuf womankind Doctor Pierce' Pleasant Pellet cure biliousness) and sick headache. Mayor Kowe, of Portland, break (round at Mount Tabor w here 1H) nien will be initiated in the Woodmen of the World on Augiiat 3. Collision on Chicago and Alton rail road occurred between Marshall and Norton, Mo. Sixteen person were killed and 'M are in Kausa City hoapital. The fish strike on Fraser river is wax ing hot. Strikers held a meeting and declared the Japanese must go. C'ann erymen alleged to bave told the latter to shoot to kill if they are Interfered with. The country's ne.ro population il de creasing. In lv0 it was 11. 12 per cent of the total population, in IH's) (t waa re duced to 11.03 per cent and last year's census shows the percentage to be leaa than 11. Gov. Geer ha leen asked to nam two famoo Oregonians for statue at th St. Louis Exposition. 11 is proposed to bave two statue from each state em braced in the Ixmisana Purchase. The governor consiJer Dr. John Mclaughlin entitled to first place, but l undecided s to the second. Ohio Democrat nominate state ticket as follows,: Governor Jame Kit bourne ; lieo'enant-govrrnur Anthony Howell ; judge of supreme court Joseph If idy ; clerk of supreme court Harry It. Young; attorney -general M. It. Mc Carthy; treasurer of state It. P. Al shire ; member of board of public works James B. Holman. Bryan and his plat forms were denounced while Mclean controlled the convention the Johnson element succeeded in inserting taxation plank in declaration of principles. THY GIUH-O! THY (.It 11.1-0! as your grocer fxiay to show you a package of GRAIN O, the new food drink that take the place of colfee. 1 he children may drink it without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GBAIX-O ha that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. me price oi conee. i.,c. ana .'0 cts. per package, hold by all groeer. A POOlt mFu.I UKE. Lately starved in Iindon because he could not digest his food. F.arly use of Dr. King's New Life Pills ould have saved him. They strengthen the stotn ach, aid digestion, promote aHsimilation, improve aptietite. Price 2"c, Money back it not satisfies!. Hold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. It is easier lo keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Itisers taken now and then, ill always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe, Lilt promote an easy gentle action. Geo. A. Harding. SHE DIDN'T WEAK A MASK. But her beauty was completely bidden by sores, blotches and pimpk'H till olie used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Fel ons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Geo. A. Harding'. IT DAZZLES TIIK WORM). No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's sever est tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrh age, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Geo. A, Harding, who guarantees satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Ik It Ml. KHrATK TKmiKKN. Furnished Fiery Meek by the t'laik. ma Alistirtct Trnt To winnr. W H Johnson to J 8 Donaldson of n ol sec 32, 1 1 s r S I I, Tocdtfiiieler t UTiaxlloiuelor w MH) of sec Hand w ' td ' of nwi't sec 17. t,r 1 e ' J O drove to A Browning, n ol so of sec '.:, 1 1 , r LMtXl 1UH1 T P bcoli to K A Wright lik) acre of the tltllixr clniui 0 1. Wilson to J W iK.uglas, w of nw of seo 34, t 2 , r 6 DC latoutette, trustee, to D P Jones Iota 8 ami l, blk 5 West. ltKli I side ad I I' F K'slersoti to J Andstsoii se of nw sec 1'H. I I r J '.'00 : , 3'H) C II Dye to Howell A Steven part ol lot 7 and 8 blk 2ft O.rgoii CUy II Kit liter to W Heailtuail 10 screa iu sec 31. 1 3 , r2e T I. ('barman to D P Jones, tola 7, . I, 10 and U, blk ft We-Iynn and 1 acre adjoining In the li claim S K Msrka lo K Sais '.'tl aiie ad- j ailing t'aiihy In lee cla in II W Hagermaii to M Miepprl .V ai res iu Arthur i laiin 3H, in t l.'aV tvm a. r 3 e $ K Phillip to ( Olds, lot lo" end 17 in blk 2, West Gladstone.... 0 A C It K to K. II ar lea, 11 of K of sec l'J t 3. . r ft 17V J I'aqilett tut I' Field lot 3. 4. . A (t blk A Caueniah 1 O I A S Co lo W M Gray lot ti A 7 blk ftO Oswegu I"0 Hilton Land Co to F Forsherg lot 1 and 2 blk ID lU.lton ll'ft L Shell to J F McCan mack 3ft ac in sec V, t S s, I 1 e. K S r tell lo N B Garrett 20 . tea in sec 3J in Clackama county It Ilrocket, by sheriff to M I' b-gan e of u sec 111, I ft , r I e G F. I'll. 1.1 to I M Parke of ne A ne of e of see '.ii, 14 r 4 ... J W I'tuwi lo T F Byan, Irustre 100 ft wide a.lj blk 5 Oawego ... K M Atkinson, by shentf to Wm Belltuure blk 2, Kairmounl ' 131 lot) TIIK t l.At'KAMAH AltsTKAlT I rivL'S T (1 . are the o tiers of the) t .T right to the Thome syatem of atxlrail in.leies, fur Clack am county, and ha lha only coiulute set of atatracla in Iht C'ooiiiy, can furnish information Ui title to land al once, on a.licalion Loans, Investments, real estate, at.tra4 t etc. Dttl. e over Bank of lireirn City. Call and Investigate. Address bol 37. For Yoonc Xm and laug rfomra. Therei 1 nothing that will arou th ire. of a young man or mouian so quick a to bave interior laundry work iutotl on them. Ttier may dres ever o wll, but it their shirt Iront or ahlrt waiat I mussy their neat appearance is oiled. Th Troy laundry make a siieclalty ol ladiea' and gentlemen' flna work. There can be no belter work than it done at the Trov. Ieare your order al Johnson' barber shop. t'ae Allea'a I'txtt-l'.M.r A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feel feel olen, nervous an. hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoe, try Allen' Foot Ease. It cool th (eel and make walk ing easy. Cure swollen, sweating feet, Ingrowing nails, blister an I callous spot. Believes corn and bunions of all pin and givea rest and comfort Try it today. Hold by all drugitist and shoe store for 2')C. Trisl package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Roy, N. V. Only One W ay To Du It. Get from Portland to Chicago In 72 hours-just three days. The "Chicago Portland Special." leaving Portland daily at 0 a. in. via O. It. A N, arrives at Chicago altj:30 the third day. New York and lioston are reached the fourth day. Thi train, ai knowleilgd to be the fastest between the Northwest and the r.ast, Is solidly vestlbuled and Its equipment is unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping car, tip-to-date tourist sleeping cars, library-smoking cars, free reclining chair cars, mi. I un excelled dining cars, the ineuls on which are equal to those served at tho very best hotels. Itumember thia train runs solid Portland to Chicago; there is no change of cars, and the good of It Is, il costs no more to ride on it than on other routes. We have other train "Pacific Ex- pross" leaves Portland dnily at Op. ,, via Huntington, and tho "Spokane Flyer" leaves at 0 p. in. daily via Spo kane for St. Paul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations. call or write to A.L.Ckaio, General Passenger Agent. 0. It. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon. TIT 15 Cr.KANNIN'rj AND IIEAI.INO CL'ltiS J'O It catarrh 'K&MRAUrV CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to a. Coiitains no In Jnrlons ritir. Jt Is inlrl(jf alignrhcd, (Una iteliiifal. niwa. It Oiwna ami -' ltASSSR COLD 'N HEAD finals ami Protocol the Mcinlirsna. Hcptorff tlu Bmiaas of Tate and Hmdl. Lnrue Sire, su units .1 Uryfv'lmuXTuJ K Hl"sJ c""ii hr mall. ELY UUOlIlJinS, M W'srrsu UUect, Htw York NUi U LS UJ UJ Lb 111) Family Cough H0I1JL i Kidney nd Backache CURE. Blood and Liver Hsmcdy and fBTVO TOIliC ! Oreal Utood flssnslH ; llaaaacbsa. ConsUpalli Haina.tr fur Iprtn on.' Tlrsfl. JStVOUS Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relief St." Vitas' Dance Ash yuor drufgla! for Almaaa fnr tot eoauinlng dasc-rlplioaa of lis itnu, "T trll0tls el lb tuost tsmatkabl curts star (bla4 by ias4uia For Sale by C G, HUNTLEY. Druggist. Oreoon City, Or. Mar T T.rH (Iff. (n July I the war rwenu tat was taken off of tb l.illutsing articles: Bank checks, lrlek'iam, money order. r piraa reeelpl, rertlflcalrl uf deposit, life insurance, certificate t4 dam, lo- felpts.rliealng gum.cuiiilnerclat broker, telephone ItiraMM, prMlll Isaiirt ttotr. i le.aea. lliti,t.L.pa ttllla hit l.itlt.a for l. port, warehoiiaa, receipts, bonds, eirepl Indemnity, proprietary medicine, r f.ituery nirxiW-inea, perfumery and Cua uirti. a, rh. iter parly, III addition l th war la.rs repealed. Ihey ar materially rl'i.-e. on li rigarrtie, iuiacco atil ami J. cigar foreign bill of enhangn, bin ket shop transaction, etc. Rrllabl SUnafartarer. j The tbre moat reliabU American' piano ttiaiiulai lurera, lha ('hlikenng, of IUarin, lh Wetier of N Yo'l and th ' KltnhaU, uf I'lilrago, are represented her by F.itnl' Piano House. j Concerning prb-es, let ua siu.ply point Ui our record. We have sold and r' Pnlay etlliig mora flna lliatruuietii than are tlng .old by any older Imuaa In Orrgon a record that mnlj never hva been established if our Instruments, our pil. e. and our nielh'xla had not out-. I tripiavl all competition. This year' list ol salea 1 ovar a huiidrvd par Cunt head of last year. We sell alao lare va'iety ol iiukIIuim pri. e-l pisinM. fiui luy qinte a Una new upiltfhl piano just now. and we have numeron other for even I-. money, all for sal on easy monthly pay. i . .i me.ua ,..,. ,or. man l-til. In organs we pr.-wnt the wllea in- in quality and price, from little :5 folding org m up to the grandrst Kuu - hall tubular ptieumstlc plim organs, run ning into thousands of dollar for each instrument. Come In, or write, and find we are now doing. We ran out what save yotj money. Kiler'a Piano House retail salesroom, Xil Waahiiigin street, Port land, Oregon. A bad completion generally result! from Inactive liver and Uaels. In all 1 such rase, llnWill'a Ijltle Early Risen protluce gratifying results. Geo. A. liar ling. I nrqualleil Service VI (irrat Salt Lake Route. The favorite route to the East Is via Salt Lake City and Denver over ih Bio Grande Western Railway in connection with either the Iienver A Rio Gramla or Colorado Midland Railroads. Yotl will find It pleasant way to travel, 0011 p Hng as il doc the most remarkable m en' f.tif A ic line in America with an unsurpassed train service. Three fust through trans continental train daily, carrying all classes of eqtij nient, Including Pullman Palace and Ordinary or Tourint Hcicr to Chicago and Ht. Utii without change Free Reclining chair cars, observation car and a perfect dining car service. Hend for folder ami other information to J. I). Mansfield, ueneral agent, 122 A, Third street, Portland; or Geo. W. Helntx, general passenger agent, Halt Lake city. 2 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what vou cat. This preparation contain all of tho dlgCHtants and (JI-chU all kinds of food. H kI vcb InHtunt relief and never rails to cure. It allows you to mit all 1 10 food you want. Tim most ucriHltlve Btomaclm can take It. Jly Its uso many thiniHanilH of dysiK-ptlrs havo bceri cured afU;r everything else failed. It Jt un equalled for all stouiucu troubled, It can't help s... . . 1 DUt UO VOU nnnrl ahull. bottle coutuiuazji timc.iiieGoc. siT IVIodlolnoo. For Coughi, Colli, arlp77 lOoir In ANY PART of body. for i w 't a c , a.. . . . . . . ... . t'le y, .r I .-.,i. " 14 waiaiti Miiiy vj .. .lllia 1 t,...l still fun, ii rl, ..,, tr. fsmisr a Save me a h (I .lls,;7.,' lisaava, t ia Tlir- yi, t t,all Ua ami l ,nV lirad am) fm ni, ' a.JlN,t " ' U ,'hJ -MM e tn, acrl in, ilisd)f at) tHAft 41 ...... . "' ly lf l.aa .M0r,, . 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M Kend your nam and P. 0, ad- g dteas and will U.ail i.nt or A aa daaired, fic of all cbarg Mllrhrll, LfwIsAMiurCc, First and Ta)of Ms, Portland, (re (MO. I! 11 pt lira mill l'ilos ured without Cwiatlon or drttsta from bualuro DR. (J. E. WATTS ko), u Mt K,r Mjt h H ' PORTLAND, tkl'.fiON. ' Hour i to 4 and 7 to S P. M. ' 1 ' H WALL PAl'KIt ' 1 Ztt: Now I the time to buy your wall pap" and MUKKOW. the jj-r liangrr, 3 sell It lo yotl cheaper than you CsB Uj it in Portland Drop rani In tlif I office and have a sample lawk br'",-t to your house, or telephone Hly "rw ' store. J. MURROW. Oregon City. PIONEER rranfep and Exjreft Krulglit and pared delivered to all parte of the city. RATES - REASONABLE SHIRT WAISTS! This la the season for slilrt will'". everr woiimn uiiKht I" .. ..1 I lie fold al ylr. anil Ko..lla lor V ,,, nn-eaanry artl. le. Wr will srml I'K"" ' Mtiy woman wlm will semi " rr ml n.l.lrr.a ami a 2i; stnmti 10 l;"' I"', eite, n aamiilr coi.y ol "t.'AKI ' " MoiiH." the flneat fn.hl.in niK" ' lilt." the tlneat fn.hl.in ninn' - worl.l, wUl. h Klvna i Irrila ''" " ilralj(ii, runny colnrcil plnirs, ' IMF en I Hl.iKlr eof.lrs line ench arW.tWttt"' nt nil iiswsilealers, MOKHK-IIKOUOHTOV '. II ar-.i u.i. u.. . . SfiDI" Pi lam i i i nrr rarMonir ror Plies ana teiiin ""'::., or "" ?varr.lmilawarraiitert. rt.'1't lt ' '"i Ur !", For lain by Cl.arman & Co., Druggta"- a. m. r. r. . ir iilx. lxi N. H