OKEGON CITY ENTEIU'RISE FRIDAY, AlKJUST 23, 1901. r i CORRESPONDENCE Our correspondents will plea send In articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches ut too late for publication. Harvest It In lull blast. C. O. Vorheis waa visiting relatives at Canby last week. Jake Uroehong haa moved on to the Widow Nicholson' farm. Mr. Shank, of Canby, wa viattmg relatives in our butg a few daya ago. J. L. Cruse and Bert Wade were doing business at ilvertoo one day lt week Mr. Gray, of High Hill, wat visiting r1iivM In thia section one day last week. J. W. IXwret, of Marquam, wa up ' livikinff at hta ruoonuin ranch a few day ago. N.J. Tbonua ia etudyiog English and from all arpearaticea will graduate aoon as Miss English ia a charming beauty and quite able to capture any student. X. B. Wade waa having hit hone ahod at Dunlavy'a shop in Marquam one day last week. Thaft riitht, Nip, keep on ibegood side of the old man. 'Tie an old sajing, that a poor excuse it better than Done. Hot, hotter, hottest. Think of it! Wednesday last the thermometer reached 101 in the shade at Wilboit. This is an unusual occurrence tor thia Dlna and it looks ss if the hot wave of Kansas is now transferred to WebfooU Alms Misi Lida tiramball, of Terry, recently (pent a day with relalivea here. Mrs.O. V. Hickman, of Portland, re turned home Sunday last altera to weeks' visit with relatives here. L. C. Lowe and G. B. Pulley are driv ing several thousand cedar fence posts d urn the Sandy river, enroate for Trout dale. Mrs. Roberta and family, of Portland, who have been the guests of the Johan neeen family for several days, returned home yesterday. Mr. Pennock and wife, telegraph op erators of Portland, who have spent their month's vacation in this locality, re turned to their posts of duty yesterday. There was a little excitement at Bram ball's mill yesterday. Several fires were started on trie building and grounds, but the men proved to be master of tlie situation. An unoccupied dwelling and store room belonging to D. M. Baldwin, for merly of this place, waa burned some this week, the cause ol the fire being un known. It is believed that fishermen, who camped there, left fire too close the houe. The sports seem to think that when tbey go it to tie rural districts, toey can do about as they please, but eowe time they will get fooled. That the opportunities for pleasure, in the Willamette valley are surpassed, is the verdict of those who know. The people of Oregon are liberty loving, and take advantage of every opportunity to go into the beautiful evergreen forest wuere streams of pure cold w ater abound. One of lhoe outing was enjjyed in the extreme last Sunday by a number of our people, who met cn the Larson pic nic grounds, 1C miles east cf Portland, 00 the banks of the Sandy river. Up to the noon hour the time was spent in convention and admiring the works of Nature, when the ladies of the pirty prepared dinner. A long table waa spread with the fat of the land, which was enjoyed by all, after w hicb various amusements were indulged in. As given by a member of the party, those pres ent were: C. B. Boroughs and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Tabke and Harry Tabke, of Gresham, Oscar Downing, member eub board of trade, of Brook lyn, Mrs. Downing and son Jay, of Portland, J. C- llerr, of Oklahoma, Ar thur Wensley, of Portland, 0. V. Hick man, of Montavilla, and Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Hickman, of Aims. Dappy Hollow. Mr. Bichtel ia building a new barn. The grain it mostly all cut here and the yield fair. Mr. Heartung is preparing to build a new fruit drier. C. F. Zineer, Jr., waa out from Port land, visiting over Sunday. Will Ulnch has gone to Damascus to work for his uncle at that place. Some of the people here intend to go hop picking within a few weeks. Zineer brothers attended the assembly DON'T WAIT. fej If you knew how SCOTT'S M EMULSION would build you up, increase your weight, If strengthen your weak throat and lungs and put you in con dition for next winter, you would begin to take it now. Send for free Minnie, and try It. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemlata, I , Ob VVJ e I , ha , I I I I 1 409415 I'earl btreet, New York. w. nl fi.no; H (inipm. Q 1 of United Artisans at Lenta last Friday j evening. Tl Evangelical Sunday achool of tliii place will give a pie nlc here on Wednes day, Aug-. ?Sih. Everyone ia Invited to come and enjoy a pleasant time. Tin procraui will begin at 10 Music will te furnished by the Sunnyside bresa band Coltoa Mrs. Hall was the guest of Mist Hub bard last Weduesday. Mrs. Taftvrty, who has been quite sick (or some time, is much belter. F. Countryman and family were visit' Ing down on Nate Creek last Sunday. Alva Clark, of Scott's Mills, is the guest of Glenn Hunter, of Bee KUge, Misa Hubbard and Mr. Dix visited the forrusr titter at Spriogwaler Itst Suu day. Messrs. Cox and Bittner, of Elwood, attended the literary here last Saturday night. Mtss LUxie Oswalt, of Molalla, was the welcome Kuesl of old friends in Col ton this week. B. C. Palmer and Dave Terrellon re turned home ftom Wsshingtononashort visit last Wedueeday. Lou Hubbard has been on the sick list for the past week, but is on the mend now after having his throat lanced. Mrs. F. Arquett, who has beenst Hub bird the past two weeks under the doc tor's cre, will return home today. Grain ia all cut ami ready for the thresher. Dix Bros, will start up their machine next week. There Is a great deal of fire out in this vicinity, but it will doubtless do much more good than harm at the vacant land owned by speculators is last becoming a lorest. Cotton will welcome the day w hen big land ownera will leave os forever, as they are a detri-1 ment in many ways and an advantage in no way to our community Qarflt d. Horace Davis la on the sick lit. Will Irvin is visiting bis parents for a few daya. Mrs. Stubby has been quite tick for the past week. Jim Hattin was seen on the streets of Garfield Sundav. Garfield was visited by a thunder shower last Saturday. Mrs. Folsom,of Sprague, is the guest of Mrs. Kate Irvin, of Garfield. Harvesting has commenced, and every body is foing around with smiling faces. Mrs. Huxley and daughter May were the guests of Mrs. Martha Davis Sunday. II. H. Anden has gone to lone to make his fortune in the harvest fields F. II. Davis has gone to the mountains with a surveying party for a six week's stay. The weather is decidedly cooler, but the thermometer still registers 90 in the shade, Mr. and Mrs. Walter SnoTin, of Mt. Tabor, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doc Palmateer. Mrs. Jake Johnson, of LaCamas, Wash, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Davis. Miss Leona Kreghaum took a trip to Currinsville last Saturday, visiting Mrs, Kitchen and Mrs. Divine. Mr. and Mrs. Clark P.ich, of Kelso, were the gueHts of Mrs. Ada Irvin Fri day and Saturday of last week. Mr. Itoss, of Portland, passed through Garfield last Saturday, on his way to the North Fork to look at some timber. Dave DeardorfT and icrand-daughter. Miss Lydia DeardorfT, of Damascus, were visiting friends and relatives last week. J. J. Davis and wife have gone to Portland on a business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Davis is quite improved in health. Mrs. K. Irvin and Mrs. Emma Anders have returned home after a week's sojourn in Portland and Oregon City. Mrs. II. II. Holder, our Sunday school superintendent, was unable to attend school last Sunday on account of ill nets. Miss Agnet Davis had quite an acci dent lant Saturday. She fell on the stove and burned herself Beverly, while getting supper. Misses Dollie Lemon, Leona Kreg baum and Mrs. II. H. Anders were the guests of Misses Florence and Agnes Davis Sunday. Garfield will be represented quite extensively at the hop patch this year. A large number of the young people are preparing to go. A great number of hunters from Port land and Oregon City passed through Garfield last week on their way to the mountains to enjoy a bunting and fish ing trip. Eigls Creek. Miss Grace Douglass is about the same ; she does not seem to improve much, The weather here last week waa very hot, almost too hot for any one to work. Harvest and threshing are in full blast in this section now; a few have threshed already. The Douglass, Judd and Baker ma chine will commence threshing today at the 8. A. Douglass farm. Mr. James Gibson and wife have gone to California to see their son who is sick, but we learo he is better, bo they will return soon, I EIGHT POUNDS I Right pound of tore and laughter, of stnilra tnd unhine or t Many a mother ran fill up the blank out or hrr eiperienc of puny, wailing I'MUlien, whoae comiiii nroiiiiM no latl nrM to Hit home. Women whn have urd lr, Pierre's I'uvorite Ptemrlp tion aa pre-natal prrparntiou know that it nukes all the dtflereni-e be tween happy, nraitny molntt IhmxI, mi J a mother hood of murmur' in- and niiwrr And thty know alo, that blrr healthy mothers have happy.hralthy children. 'Favor it PteacriplHMi " trenitneni the whole boily for the strain of mother hood. It practic ally doe awnjr with the pain of child, birth, five to mother abundant vitality and en- able her to nunc and nourtth a healthy child. t The Favorite rremctiption contain no alcohol, neithrr opium, cocaine, chloral nor any other narcotic. I ia atothrr of ii cMMrea." wrllra Mr. C. A. tuicx. f Millwwd. IfcueUt Cu. Otrpna, ami ala look lhrr or lour Nmlr of ' Fa, turtle lTTmtiKa bcST cvnSnrmal and mrvn ur)rml uy lo ink of, k,l no (Itrr paina ; my () r Utr they all rlchrj more trwa iM pooo.U n.t I m b4 a Ur (unit; wThUil in pound. I S n4 otnr ttomacti irouhlc. bul a lew door of 'GoMea Mnlk-al lmTry ' wouU rt m all rirhl I am hunlly rvrr vilhuul your molKinr. Thry ai all Ihe nntirine oar nrr.1. if ukta la Hist, lo arj one in prtlcvt health. I feel that I owe my Utile hoy' llfr 14 Or rw-rre Coltten Me.lt-! tXa.xnrry. a he h4 roaTuluua. and everything he ate would hrlng them on. I (unmnmtil lo iif hint Ihe 0lUn Medical IHovervMn leoim'T.d.wrlhrelime adv. Now he U Jua healthy child a can be found aad he (tow like a weed. Dr. Pierce's Plrant Tcllcts are the beat laxative (or women. Mrn. M. A. Ditichy, of Park place, and Mrs. 8. E. Holcomb, of Portland, and her family, and Charles Danchy were visiting friends here yesterday. Barlow. J. O. Walker went to Salem Tuesday. Mm. J. King returned from Portland Monday. Mm Henry Hedges went to Portland Wednesday. W. W. Jease made a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Elsie Allen, of Ureoham, visited a few days last week with Barlow friends. The best tailor made suits at the low est prices at Freeman's. Mr. Jchnstoo, of Woodburn if baling hay for W. W. Irvin this week. Hattie Irvin returned August II, alter a week's visit with friends in Portland. Mrs. Wood Yonng of Portland, is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jesse thi week. Mrs. Stephens and children, of Port land, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs It. E. Irwin this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Barlow and Mies Mollis Barlow visited with fi lends in Oregon City Sunday. Frank Ray and family, of Lebanon, arrived in Barlow Tuesday. They ex pect to remain until after hop picking. Xarqnam- Mr. J. C. Marquam waa in Portland last Monday on business. Hot weather? Well yes, atightly to, only about 10J degrees in the shade. Crops are very .good this year around Marquam and the furmers are rej tiring. Harvesting is getting pretty well along in Ihis section and the hum of the thre.li er is heard in our midt. Mr. P. J. Biding went lo Salem lat Friday for his two daughters, who have been in Salem attending the surntiir-r school. The Indies' Aid and Epworth league gave a joint ice-cream social laHt Friday evening, ihe receipts lor trie evening were $14.50. , Ihe fourth quarterly conference of the M. E Church of Manpiam will be held Sept. 1 and 2, w hen the biiHines of the church for the year will be cloned tip. Thotiflanda Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back Is convincing proof that the kldnevs and blad. der are out of order. What to So. There Is comfort In the knowleHa an often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. ioi, inc greai Kianey remedy luilllls every wbh In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv nart of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many timet during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swumn.Dfiil i. .... - . . ., iff tuvij realized. It stands the highest for Its won- oenui cures oi tne most distressing cases. If you need medicine vou should hava lha best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. loumay nave a sample bottle of thlt wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sentfT jyi:j!2H absolutely free by mall, aaorew ur. Mimer TTom of B.p-Rooi Co., Blnghamton, H. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper, i ! Tha nulling face of Miss Murlt Wliiirer In seen In our midst again after several weeks absence; she has betii in Salem attending aWiool ihlt summer but U home for a few -eeks again. Clyde J. Mri'ini Is giving his store an inside dresnlng of white. H Intends adding inoie shelving and will put In a stock of boots and shoes; this will make quite an Improvement In th lHks of the store. Bev. F. 0. Butler brought bis wife and little girl hone from Ihe hospital at Sa lem, where Ihe little girl had been for nearly seven weeks under the dm tor'a treatment for a severe burn. 8h Is liu proving quite rapidly now. MlalTurit Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Uagt, returned from the coast last week. C. W. Urou and family have reljrned from a lower river logging camp. There Is some talk of others taking spin to Ihe coaal as soou as the gralu la a secured. . Crickets and smoke, damp morning and Columbia rlwr fg are with us and will probably Hay some time. Cap. Hayes was over from Clackamas s few days since to see about III portion of Ihe crops on Ills lanu. Charlie Woodward, of Portland, an' old time resident of Ihis placo, was mak , ng Calls here Sunday and Monday. Mr. Graner cut his hand nearly half fir hilt tplilllng wood. Several alltche are taken to draw the wound together.. Wednesday the 1 alls aa the hotte.t dy this month; the theimoiiieter regie- tered 10J degrees in the shade. Monday the I'-'lh w.S Ibe cooled, with 70 degree the limit. Harveal I well along and the hum of the thresher ha become a reality. Now la the lime lo tell how we ran kta on Ice. The hop reason is rle to hsnd. Who is going hop-pick Ing? Their S rrrtl Out. All Sadieville, Ky., was rnrlou to lesrn the canoe of Ihe val Improyruiriit n the health of Mr. S. P. Wt.lt. ker, who had (or a long tune, endured untold ufTeriug from a rhronic bronchial trou ble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Diecovery," writes her liuabaud. "ll completely cured her and alo cured our ittle grand-daughter of J severe attack of Whooping Cough." It ollivel)r cures Cough, Cold, La tirip, Broiv chiti. all Throat and Long trmihlra. Guaranteed bottles .Vfe and II 01. Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's drag store. ll lea. No oulalders, not even tin-in turn of the press, were allowed to t prvx-nt at rehearsals of Verdi's opera. "A production of a work of mine," said Verdi. "Is an affair bvtwwti that work and the public. I do not w rite for the press, but for the pllbltr, who Will tup port me If my work Is g'xx.1 or w ho w III execute me If It I not I do tint care for aught else." M. de Never thus de acrlbea Verdi's attitude at a dn re hearsal of "litello" In Paris, when the press was present against hi wishes: 'The critic were all plnceil In the corbellle of the amphlthi atiT. some ten rows or stalls having bm rhsnd protiu woy. away to make Mora for a table and1 The gentleman npn-sacd hi ac chair for Verdi. Ilolto and tho dlnt-t ! knowli'dgment and went on hi way, n vi r u.n,, i..in. n .i... - ! but at tlio cnrdc ii entit lut i1i-i,m-Ii-I b Obln, the director of Dne nrt. and two or three illgnltarle and offblnU of. the Opera sat N-hlnd In the ri'iiiiiluliig: rows of st nils. Amonir the rrlth a wi - n - MNf. Reyer, Unities n, Jincl- n. I'.il lnlgue, IVssard, t'oriienti and Hnney. The foreign press wns n pre.-titril ,y M. de I'.lowltx and niyai lf, mid n Ver di enme In all stood tip, with hats off, and cheered the wonderful limn. The orchestra Joined, of course, In tho ova tion, and It was to the miisti-lntis that tho master went, and, bowing his ven- 1 I a a . . ... eruiiiu ncDii very low, no tiirtiiKcil tliem for the kind detnontrntloii nnd shook! hands with tho nearest, but never otiee ' did ho turn our way except for one run-1 nii-iii, wiim no iook lis an in with a side glance nn uly one am then for the rest of the evening, some five hours, Ignored our presence completely." Aa I'aplaaaaat llrlallyr. "Ilcr rich old uucle Isn't a bit nice to her. Is her "Nice! He's horrid I Why, he tbrcatena her awfully I" Threatens bcrr "Yes, threatens to leave all hi money to a hospital for asthmatic cat." Cleveland I'lnln Dealer. When a man Is out of money, he doesu't show any, but when ho Is out of temper be shows a lot of It-Chicago News. In tho year 1000 the manufacture of allk began In Enrfnnd. TZZ TT ED 7VT T"""i 1 Tk IV 1 M V. Is PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color .ilk, wool, cotton or mixed goods at one boiling. Bright, durable colors, without staining the bauds or spotting the kettle (except green and purple). w Prices on High Grade Coffees cut in two. Fresh Bread and Cakes in our Bakery. Family Medicines, Cooling Drinks, Iced Soda and Lemonade. WILLAMETTE FALLS. ASTHMA PURE FREE 1 AsthiimlenoHrlno Hollof iiml PornmneiH Curo In All Coses. CHAINED FOR TEN YE All S smicr. YjrArjrATjjATjrArArATjrjrjrwjrjTjrATATjrjirjrjrjpjr 'W k Wt carry the largrt slwk Cak ctt, Collin aud Lining iu I'lstk Ik' ma county. We ate the only undertaker In Clackamas county owning a hear and will fiiruUh It fur lea M I & than ran I had clarwhrre. ve are under Small rsprnte and k do not aik large profits k Calla promptly attended night or ,,y ; 5 fa.. ? J 0S. AJTAATATjrATATAVAVATATArATATATATATATATATATATfl Tea) Ol tCsallaai llilitnrs. In Macaulay's day EnglUh stalnmen were of a hardier and tn-iro rubut ltH than the prr-nt rac of polb tlctaii. Thry rv to have had rt lrxu nerves and apttte an dlgee j lloti lii match. Thry dltml o? a bug Ui f.imk and a Utih of (urt. while thrlr grtiolxins are coutnit with cut hi and a h-tnou uali. Aud yet tbey tlv r. to giMid oi l s. W hrsr of Iird , Hroughaiit at the age of 7 "drinking two bottlre of port at dlnnrr, going to UhI upon half a bottle of ct rvtk : (wbUky) and turning out at daylight to shoot trl." and Ixjrd Lyndhurst at tho age of IK) "supping off hot bulled olter aud ehainpagnv." Mr. Klnurar, an old parliamentary band, tell u that he rvwriutx-r lug "Mr. DUmi ll drinking, a the pro lu lo to a big x-cvh, a pint of trt wine at the bulTrt In the common ' lbby, lrea-J In a green coat, a buff J waltcat and snuhT colored truuM-ri." This emus iii'xhul poiatlon under tlm circumstance, but Mr. K I linear ! adds that DUrnill rame U( k and had' another pint later on.-I'.lai kwood'e. A gctith tnsn on a walk from one of the suburbs of Claagow hnpM-nrl to 1 rati at a fannhouw, where lie was' nndtly stipplli-d with a gta of milk, j lie olTi-rrtl tint woman liM-tH-e, but, sh iliillmd all payment "I couldu'i ink' money fur 't." the said In hrr own aiiiiall ly ilsyliig. Kurcly, ho thought, j "" aoii. iio put bis I"1"'1 P'xkct to glvu him tha all- . IH ce. whi n lie lii orj a shrill Voh-e, "Thnt'a nn ma Inddle. sir." Thi n there was n pniiM, and the voice afn-rwrird resounded, this time dlrirti-d toward a small U.y at the side door, "tiang imiL Wnllli'. nn niH'iik till il. nt... Ic til I.e. ' lliftn at the gllte:"-Liverpool I 'oat. h Coalda'l Ka the (..p., He had liming with him In tl, res taurant of the mod i-legnnt and fnh- onnb!e hotel In town his bhm old "inlih-n aunt from the rural districts, They had a sumptuous fi-nNt, which as It progressed wo n series of delight fill anrprlHi s for Ihe old holy. When they were drinking coffee, the host looked out of tho window and noticed It was raining. Turning to lha waiter, he said, "I wish you would order mo a coupe." Whereupon tho maiden aunt raised lioth her hand In protest, ri claiming: "Don't Charles, please don't! I couldn't eat another thing. Ton my word, I'm up to my neck now," Ex change. The Rlernal Ma a. "So you're going to marry tho pollco man, Hrldgctr "Yes, mum." "I suppose you'll hnvo tho some troulilo wla him I'vo bad with husband." tay "fihtiro, what' that mumT "Oh, ho won't give up hit club." Yonkert Statesman. 33 Id U 'J y u u u u 14 U U U LS 14 Ul It u u 14 C4 U U 14 Id CD d " wI" pay yu 10 red IV O thlt advertisement. Tost Office and Tuhllo Telephone Station U 14 14 U Id HIT i'UOLUULT l ltC 01 l;ct!fT D. rosm. There I liiilhlng Ilk Aithiiialent. i..,., Inmaiil rHl, i In Hi wnrt r ll cure alien all l fail lor lii yr. I iiartj,lf ,,r u. 1 I, I your a.ly.riiMMi,.'..'! (, 1 f"Jj ma f rurwl I HI iiiiiirraiiiu aim iiiriiipiuitig Haw,ai,,lll ami llitMiatltl yuU had or..in yiiirlM' .ul rell I" ! H a trial. To M.y a.t.ml.K ....... II. l.l.l ...11 Ikk. a . .... 4. - ....I . I . ..... . .. ur Hi i fllll l frUII Int;. lio bl tour raw, Attini(i.t,( al. rvil.y ami eure. Tl" aorae your e u, ni.ira gl. ai lo ih i, Jlj ll( Wrlle al ntiea, al'llns Pit. TAtT IllttiS' MKlUl'iy K t u.. iv r .. I nun m., X, y, tu (kild by all Pruggui. R. L. HOLMAN i Til C::n J:: i if Cert E::::. I OREGON STATE FI SALEM Sept. 23-28 1901 Great Agricultural Industrial Fair BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Racing In tht Afternoons. Latrt Attfaillon in New Audi torium Hull. ling Kvrry Ilyriiip, With Good Mu.ic. Ileautifut Camp C.roumU Fir Sprclat Kale on Cmjr' Tick et. Come and bring your fra- iltr. KcdllCCd UfltCH On All Kailruad. I' or furthrr (articular s.l lro M. D. W13D3H. S::, Porllii! CHAMPION BINDER. ftZ t Ld GHAaPiCN 1 , .-v-S We guarantee that the eccentric prockrt wheel on thi machine will give a solute vain of 6Jj per cent, of power si lime of tlelng and illschsrging bond. The force feed elevator will v. ante " grain than any other. There is lest shattering. , . The relief rake keep inner end of f form clcsr. , It veryone of those using Champion Dinn ers says it has' no eipiul. Rend for cstalogue, Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. I'lrst and Taylor file., Portland, 0rc! Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 317 Dukum Building ' PORTLAND, 0RKCltt E. I. SIAS DRALEK IN Watclics, ClockH, Jowclryand Sjioctacloa. All kinds of repairing noutly don and warranted. rUfiice itiiT. cMiyt v0 Hev. C. r. Well, of Villa II hi, in g. Your inal bolti of Aithm.l.n, rf,J mimi.1 rmniliiloii. I raniiiil tell mi , ' fill I leel fur Hi S'xxl iltrlvr, fruni i I ... .1... ...I ,,n i.i ..... .. .. . ' t vt wam in semi mi f y tnn.r.f ( IrvalMienl ol A iliinleii, (liiillar In II, . 01l " r.' l Mr WH. We'll -. It hy n; h,H!' PA IP. AllHil.i'TK.,Y CHKK or IIIaiiuK Itiany nitrr alio alll erllafur i, . jj Hxlal Nrf ihIikI, Itiimsli yni at Ut,.i,.iJ a t "r- LTV I i -ft ear JOHN YOUNGER. W JE3 JLm 13 1 Opp. Huntley' Drug Store, FORTY YEARS5pERIENCE IN UreatBritalo and America.