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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FERRUARY 7, 1902 CORRESPONDENCE Our rorreepunde nt will pleas send In articles before Vslndit; of ech week, otherwise it reaches us loo late fur publication. OHinraM. J. 1'. Morion lost a valuable hore one d.iy lust week. Ko Parker, of CUck-mias, isited Damascus (iranae last Saturday. J. P. Woodle, of E igle Creek, was seen on our streets one d .y last week. .'. K. Morion witnessed the execution of VVade and Dallon laet Friday al fort- laud. J. C. McMurry has so far recovered from his lute illness tliat lie is aide to be out attain. The infant rliiii! of E. Pinkley and wife wi buried at the Damascus ceme tery lat Thursday Ed Seifer and son, J. R. Morion and Frank Mort n were ca ler- at A. V. Cooke's last Tuesday. Wi'liam DuugLss, ol Eugle Creek, Went through our burg last Silur 'ay on bis way to Oregon Ci'V. Ti'e plank Dad between P.un mcus and S'emnore affiriN lu's of p'irt for the Voting folks, aleiuh ridiny. Win. Byers an I wife, of Stone, aod J. A. Diers, of Stone, wtr- visitor t J. C M Mniry's one d-iy last week. U'ldity was ground hog day. arid I till i the old fellow came out and took a 10 M tit his shallow and went b. k toetay lit -is weeks. liiliy Cooke and his nio'lier H'tended the funeral of Mirs Grace Pmis'l.ifS at E 'e Crek list Tuesd iy. She was a niece ot Mrs. Cooke. A nuinher of our young fo'kx W ithered at the residence of Hammond l'ouUen'a la-1 Friday night and reiit the evening 11 iPi ing. All reported hiving a good time WlllM.lt Miij ir IIjuu is bw-y clearing land ami f i rting raits. Our recent mow was of great benefit t f.iil sown grmr. H. Dirt lo-t a valuable row in this sec tion one d iv 1 ist week. Bert Wade was visiting relatives in f-ro'l's Mills Monday la"'. Cooi banting ii g new industry in vented by I . J Xirholnsan, a noted eoon luin'er. Boys, bring vonntr hen gil aid lunch hfkei to Mrs. E. Vorhei"' nn the night of Fehrua-y 10, nnd trip the light fantas tic Fwerybndy we'eome. Mr. Maun had the nii"'ortu e to have bis Wimd pile covered with snow one (lay taut week Ti e In) h of ilie niHtter ws that he haI not yet covered bin wood-t-he I. Ilenrefor'h you niust be prepared. Franklin, for snow will sometimes fall in the in i.il of elvfi'ot . ira a pes Kick a dog and he bites you He bites you and you kick him. The more you kick the more he bites and the more he bites the more you kick. Each makes the other worse. A thin body makes thin blood. Thin blood makes a thin body. Each makes the other worse. If there is going to be a change the help must come from outside. Scott's Emulsion is the right help. It breaks up such a combination. First it sets the stomach right. Then it en riches the blood. That strengthens the body and it begins to grow new flesh. A strong body makes rich blood and rich blood makes a strong body. Each makes the other better. This is the way Scott's Emulsion puts the thin body on its feet Now it can get along by itself. No need of medicine. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for frtc sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York. 50c. and 1. all druggist. GirfleU. Mr. I-etha Wills, wife of Mr. le Will, I ill. Mrs. Frd. Davis is III, but it reported as convalescing Fred Davi killed a wild cat back of Mr. Lemon's on Monday. Mr. S. C. Huffman, our notary public, bin been rendering the voters this week. Millard Parver has secured the con tract of furnishing the school with nine rick of wood. Mr. Will Davis was seen at Currins villu inas'eigh with hi best girl, hi brother and his coiimiih. T. Ibdrntinii Sotietv did not meet Fridav evenlntt 011 account i f the indent ent weather. It will meet next Satur day evening. The thermometer at the Garfield post office registered zero the morning of Jan. 2. Six inches of suow fell by the morn ing of Jan. 27. It baa settled doan lo inches. Richard Davis, wife and friends were alio out sleigh ri ling. In front of Mr. Will's home they ran onto a rock con cealed in the snow and all were thrown out. No one was injured. My Lungs " An attack of la Rrlppe left m !.w . ka.i Kniinh Mw frindi aaid wnii uu vwuj, .......w ---- 1 I had consumption. I then tried V Aver s Cherry Pectoral and it I tared me promptly." f A. K. Rsndles. Nolomis. III. Harmony. E lith Ktrr is home from the Portland High School for a few days. Our poctunster, W. S. Pavn, it laid up with a lame foot, caused by a bunion. Jason Biddle is home again from Mor row County, where he ba lately taken a homestead. II. O. Millard returned Wednesday from California, where he has been spending the winter. Elmer Smith, of Gales Creek, who hag been visiting friends here for a few days, returned home yesterday. Etrlt Creak. Mr. Simpson is no better and is still growing weaker. Harvey Gibson will move on the L Douglass (arm soon. J. P. Woodle made a business trip to Damascus last Friday. Dr. J. N. Woodle, of Portland, was visiting his brother, J. P. Woodle, last week. II. F Uibson contemplate! closing out his business at Eagle Creek in the near future. William Douglass has bought the Lafe Donglasb farm, four miles east of Eagle Creek. Guy Woodle, who is attendfng school at Currinsville, was home Sunday visit ing his parents. Mrs. Taylor and family, of George, who were visiting Win. J. llowlett, have returned home. The winter still holds 00. The coldest weather here was on January 2-3; the mercury fell to 6 above zero. Kd Burnett, assisted by Mr. Cahillj and Alic Baker, ia building a new bridge near the 8. A. Dougiasg farm. The political speaking at Jack-knife last Saturday was a failure. The speaker, Vlr. Brownell, Hailed to come on account of sickness. Mies Grace Douglass, who baa been ick over a year, died at the hospital at Portland, Januuiy 2C, and was buried at the Gibson cemetery January 28th. Miss Grace wag liked by all, being a very lively, social girl when well. 8 be ia at rest, after Buffering a great deal during her illness. All sympathize with the p. rant a and friends of the dec-east d. Crui. Vada Dills spent Sunday with Miss Bertha May. Mrs. H. Jones and daughter, Sara, i-pent Sunday with Mrs. Faust. Miss Nellie Stevens is staying with her sister, Mrs. Newpirchner, at Mulino. Misses Edna Irish, Bertha Spangler and Echo 8 pence spent Sunday with Iva and Pansy Irish. Mrs. Charlie Baker, who had quite a severe accident several wee kg ago, ia rlowly improving Misses Kate Jones and ' Kebekah Kalbfleiacb spent Sunday with Rachel Lewis, who ia very ill with inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. B. Faust and children, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Canemah and Oregon Cjty for the past two weeks, returned home Monday. The late freeze has certainly made quite a noticeable raid on potatoes in the vicinity of Carus. After this Oregonians will surely have to prepare for storms. A young gentleman of Cams thought he would be very kind during the snow and concluded to take gome young ladies out sleighing. He accordingly got his team and sleigh out and say, Jack, bow about that turnover? Stafford. Henry Baker ia improving. Adolph Delker ia on the sick list. Miss Weid, of Jefferson, baa returned borne. Mrs. Ilolton, of Oswego, called on her father, J. P. Gage Sunday. Warm and clear, sun shines bright. snow disappearing in patches. The eighth grade examination is rait ing considerable interest in our achoole. John Schatz, Paul Reichle and Will Fredericksi went to the metropolis Saturday. You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Ttmttlia: Ik., Mc.,tl. All 4ftKfc Cuiwu.t Jiiut Hyiur. ir h u Uk It, lh do u It u. I' '! " ""I l.i Uk It. h'n dull'' Mill II. H kuow. Uml wiia him W . r wllllnf. . J.C. AVEBCOLnw.tt.Ma. "As fur as the sun shines in on Candle mas day, so far will the now blow in before May." The alve saying came true in liXH), it may in 1902. 8omeof the leaders of the Baptist Church held a session Miind rloaed doors Sunday afternoon. The ntur or outcome of the meeting was not uudu public. The front hts penetrated further than most people had idea it would. The vround ha lieen so rough that the five inches of suow did not afford my sleigh ing. Henry Sht will reduce his flock of guineas; they are a social lot and afford music bv the vrd. Parting that are lonesoin or need something to divert their thoughts from channels of trouble would do well to purchase a pair of guineas. Bpnrifwatf r. Mr. lames Shibley is able to be around again. We are glad to say that Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hatch are improving. Another farm in Sprlngwa'er has charged hands D. Howe! gold one of his farms lo Robert Guttridge for $2000. Earl Shibley cut a hazel switch the other day measuring 27 feet in length one inch in diameter, flow would that do lor the worlds fair? Our mild winter has changed some what. The mercury went down to 10 degrees above zero and remained from 10 to 20 for one week and also snow from four to six inches deep at the present writing Forty degrees above and in dicating ring. Once upon a time there were two editors in copartnership and they to represent the company signed the edito rials Croker. Now, as It is nearing election, from the way the anti-republi can newspapers whine, I think some ol the Croker linn are living yet. Another pioneer has paired sway. John Albright, of Springwaier, died Feb ruary 1. The funeral service was held in Springwater church, February 3, and was conducted by Rev. Kxon, of the M. E. church, assisted by Rev. Hatch. Mr. Albright was born July 3, 1834; crossed the plains from Iowa in 1S53; married Mary Jane Murry in 1805. His wife and eleven children survive him. Kldorado. Bruce Darnell is still very low. Pike Lamm was visiting at Will June' Sunday. Mrs. Helvey was visiting Mrs. Smith Monday, John Helvey was a guest of A. L. Jones Sunday. Misg Gertie Griffith, of Oregon City, has been visiting her aunt. Jim Fisk and Ernest Jones wei.t to DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes Ton Miserable. papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures maae ly Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. it is tne great medl cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der JtnrJflltt an4 ! wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright' Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. KIlmKr'i Kwamn.Dnnf ! nni ... r - - - . i'wl lev- ommended for everything but If you have kld- iicj, iivcr or uiaaucr irouoie II will De found Just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested In SO manv wavi In hnntla1 unrlr in r,.i.,,c practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by vhlch all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to flnH nut If vrm hair IMnjM. a V aa t li. iwl u..jr vi wjuuci IIOUUIC. When writing mention reading this generous I iff.. I- 4k! J I v.iwi an ,1,19 ynnt aim f ' Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bln-1- -Si: L . tti.l 1.'. ' Liberal Sunday on business. Cora Ilolvey Is able to be around sgaln after a long spoil If-""''"'' Messrs. Brown and lrlsb, of Cams, were callers In Mulino Sunday. Clara Schoenborn and Gertie (IrlllHh were visiting at Mulino Sunday. Wilmer Fihher's sisters, of t'anby, are visiting at Adklna' logging camp this week. AlU-rt Neukirchnor and fatnlly were veiling his father-in law, Mr. Stevens, on Monday. James Hannegan und family, of Lib eral, weie the guest of Dr. tiouclui's family Sunday. , A parly of young folks from lit re at tended the dance at Hilly Vaughn's Friday night. All report a line time. Mr. Fletcher Hogue had the misfortune to Ull out of hi wagon while coming from Oregon City last Wednesday even ing. A very serious accident happened to Ernest Jones while slashing, Monday, a tree splitting up and falling on hi head and shoulder, breaking hi shoul der anil lecturing his skull, besides mashing bis face in a horrible shape, ASTHMA CURE FREE 1 Asthmulono Brings Instant Holier nnd Pormunont. In A I Cusoa. ; my. Fiank Dullard's family was Increased by the birth of a daughter, die night of February 3. Mr. Taylor, living at the head of Seventh street is not expected to live. He is shout 1)0 years of age. John (jaffney ha been employed by the P. C. A O. It. Co. and will iii.ineili atly assume the duties of lbs position. Kev. K. H. Bollinger gave the first of a series of lectures on "Socialism," as he sees it, at the Maple I. sue ,Scux. house last Tuesday evening to a large and appreciative audience. As it was clear on the second it la re ported that the traditional ground l og came out, and seeing his shadow, went into winter quarters sgain, and will hibernate six weeks longer, while ws etij y another cold snap. Mii-s Elsie (iibbs snd Mr. John (isff ney were married at the residence of the bride's parent.'. Judge Cooper, of Carus, erforming the ceremony in bis Usual happy and impressive manner. The happy couple left the Sams evening for a bridal tour to The Dalles. When they leturned, the neighborhood boys gave them a lively ibavarl at Mr. (iibb's. The bride is a very estimable young lady, well known a a successful school teacher. The groom is a highly resect ed and successful farmer, and occasion ally serves as deputy assessor. CHAINED FOR TEN 1 ianil' BELIEF. BLJIT iUBOLOTlI.T mu 01 Ir roam. Ttir Is nothing Ilka Atlin,,!,i . Iiintsnt relief, u I" l" orlcH,? II cures wneu Nil ei rant If" i,.- r tr u'.n. ,.f Vm. i!..i. "Your lnl Ixillla ol A l ii in .1,,, t " mnhI oonilitlon, I Psniint tell you k,,, '1 lul I leel luf the good ileilveil dun, t , , lve. clmlnr.l itli potrl.l n, I., r,,,, , ' " ' in lor leu ymrm. I tlra,r. 0. .1 r:red, I Tour ilrilru.rhH , . nf I h la dread till and lor mriitiiiK " suit lhoii((ti you had overMik.t,, ? but reiMilve.l to giv II trial, lo,,, . . ii.enl. Hi trial acted Ilk s charm, s ' full i bitu " ' V W nt t eiid lo r m.n.f, 0 Irmlnient nl Aliinle. ilnilU' int',, rured Mr. Well. We'll eei.il li ,' PAID. AHMHUJTK..Y r'KKK (..:,: lo ii r (iillerer who will rll fur II, , hiII. .Never liilnil, IIioiikIi you n, inif, however hail )onr chi, Ali' , rellev ami fur. Th orne ymir i inor glail w ' t eetHl II. Do lurt Jhtr Writ l iince, .t.r,..nK )(, TAI h MKDH'O'K ('., V Kl If m HI..J t Sold hy all Prucni.L. OOfl rArjrArjrjrjrjrjrjrjrArjrjMrjrjrjrArjrjrjyjrM , We cairy the largrt stock Cak- I'" IW et. Collins and Lining in Clack- iK19dU ainas county. t A We are the only undertaker In 'Vf'T W,N '' ' ' ' J hearse and will furnish it for 1cm Y'i'l. V" &''T'r' ,lr" than can be l.d elsewhere. t! I ff'$li''n- Kit I i Wc are under mall menc and k do not ak lare profit. k Call promptly attended night or I? llllV l-hune 47S and SOS. hamton. N. Y. Th reguiar fifty cent and nou 6.p-Koa. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. (ieorge Helmut Hepnrt The following is the school refiort of District No. 07, George, Ore., for the month ending Jsn 31, VXI'I. No. of days taught. 20; No. of pupils on roll, 19; Whole No. of days at tends nee, 323 ; Whole No. of diya absence, 31 ; No. of case of tardinets, 1 ; Average daily attendance, 10. Those who were neither absent nor tardy during the month were: Irene ami Hulda Paulsen, Mary, Ida and Feeny Weiderhold, Willie and Carl Llns, Fie I Nitzschiuan. Visitor present during the month were: Mr. Meinke, P. Paul sen, Mr. Ochs, II. Paulsn, and J.C. Zn ser, Supt. of Schools. We are always plessed to receive visitors. Emma B. Ki.binsmitii, Teacher. Report or .school District So. 83. Following are the names of pupils who were present every day during the month ending January 31: George Miller, James Robertson, Miy and Ada Robert son, Burney Gard, Stephen and Amanda Fellows, David Rutherford, Bennie Kig gen, Myrtle and Bell Junes, Nellie Welch, Minnio, Agnus and Claudina Krohn, Vena Mary and Anna Mayfkld, Ellen Kirk and Myrtle Gard. Pupils who had 100 in deportment are: Ellen Kirk, Myrtle Gard, Vena Mary and Anna Mayfield, Amanda Fellows, Nettie Miller, Msy and Ada Robertson, Stuart Robertson, Ursna Lacroy, EthellCumins, Tressie Cummins, Hester and Martha Pouting, Nellie Buckner, Curtis Kandle, Charlie Callahan, Eflie Shockley, Gertie Shockley. Visitors during the month were: Messrs. B. F. Mitchell, K. Krohn, A. Nicholas, Eli Fellows, G. H Miller, Frank Kirk, C.Jones, F. Jones, B. Van Donge, F. NichoUs, Mrs. Gra :e Fellows, Mrs. Mary Fellows. No. of pupils en rolled, 48. Parents snd friends are cordially in vited to visit the school and note our progress. Mas. H. N .North, Teacher. Dec' Venom For nbeamatlam. Ir. Terc, a inedlcnl man of much re pute In Vienna, ndvocntes ns an effec tive remedy for rheumatism the satu rating of the patient's body with the venom of bees. For the purpose he ex tracts the venom, treasuring It up In quantity and applying It artificially In the way of punctures. He founds this treatment on bis discovery that rheu matic patients do not suffer from a bee's Btlng to anything like the same degree as other people. He found that the tumefaction or swelling that fol lows the stinging of a bee does not ap-1 pear In the rheumatic untlent unless I he has been stung several times, while ! In some cases the stinging Is hardly ! felt When the patient suffers himself ' to be stung repeatedly, hi Immunity! against the poison of the bee becomes ' complete, and he feeln no pain whatso ever. What Is more, be gets cured of ' bis rheumatism. Loudon Gioue. I i.. . R. L. HOLM.; . . in i: . Tifl uooricoo;. n locnH:;.., vjrATATAVATArATjirjrjrjrArArAmrjrjrj&jorjrjrArjrj Sinoklna ader H alee. Snys an cXH-rl swimmer: It looks very strange to mi1 a man go under water with a lighted l-nr III hi mouth, smoke oilmly nt tin' bottom ntid come to the surface with the cigar burning a nicely ns If be were smok ing lu his ensy ch.ilr. Appiireiilly be delles all natural law, but of course he doesn't. It I a simple trick, but It require practice. Just n I throw myself buck nurd to go down I Hip the cigar end for end w ith my toiigim ami upier Hp hihI cct the lighted en. I In my mouth, closing my Hp water tight around It. A little slippery 'lii Jtllce gargled lie fore going In prevents any accidental burning of the moiitli. (loins slowly down backward. I He nt full length on the bottom of the tank mid blow smoke through the cut end of the clgur. JilM as I reach the surface again another (lip reverse the rlgar. and there I am smoking culmly. The reversing Is done so quickly that lioUxly notices It. hi if. rea: '. M l.lMMIfl .I.U..1UII lllV..II.li II.. t defile. So narrow i lbs Pf,m point that titers nu room y,,r road nd river, and thotefor f conatrilrted bridge of slwl b. thrown leiigthapMi of the tin I ' i . i i. . b'-l pt-niieti iroiu irun euppun niof Japanrae Keru lie I la. The lack of success of which somo people complain III the cure of fern bulls Is due probably to one of the fol lowing cuusi-s: Kit her a cheap and worthless bull was purchased or It un not Uin kept proM-rly damp, says Home Notes. It Is no good to k'v the fern an oc cnhlonnl soaking and then let It get lione dry. It must be kept steadily damp. A good plan Is to put up a hook over the sink In the butler's pun try ami to hang It there to drain after Its dally tub. The daily tub of lukewurm water Is necesHury for I he well being of a fern ball kept In the dry air of a living room, and care should be taken to se cure It a place where It will have plen ty of light, but little or no sunshine. Even In the hottest weather It should not bv kept out of doors, and drafts, be It remembered, w ill ruin It III lilea of Sermon. Robert Morris, a man celebrated for the part he took In the American Rev olution, was once asked by Dr. Rush: "Well. Mr. Morris, how did you like the sermon? I have heard It highly ex tolled." "Why. doctor." said he, "I did not like It at all. It Is too smooth and tame for me." "Mr. Morris." re plied the doctor, "what sort of M ser mon do you llkt-'f" "I like, sir," replied Mr. Morris, "that preaching which drives a man up Into a corner of his pew and makes him think the devil Is after blm." Convenient. "What are marsupials?' asked the teacher, and Johnny was reudy with his answer. "Aulmiils that have pouches In their stomachs." he said glibly. "And for what are these pouches usedr asked the teacher. Ignoring the slight Inaccuracy of the answer. "I'm sure that you know that too." "Yes'm." said Johnny, with encour aging promptness. "The pouches ure for them to crawl Into and conceal themselves when piirMinil."-Exchnnge. Tlio (irand faiuni of the Arkansas. Easiest of acnes imnnir all Hi, of Colorado, being situated on the main line of the Denver 4 Rio Grande between Canon City and Salida in the front rsnge of the Rockies, it is the mo-it spectacular, awe-inspiring and magnificent. Down this mighty cleft in the heart nf it,.. - . i n,,- ite rock-harrier rimh Ilia ,.;.. .i " -" wiin ui the Arkansas River, lashed into foaming mry ami Hashed Into spuming spray by the canon wall on ech lid U til l leu and left, And right hern ran bt! climax of all the canon's vnni. which has Un antlv railed "7' Gorge." For two llioiirund feet the olid monolith r i vetinniaa lofty a the V h'u l tl Monument, thelilghral prriitro1" ture reared by the hind of t Al word ran adequately deecrih '''ii niuVcnce of the scene. Only hive beheld its glories can a" them. rt"'i' Thi Is hut one of lbs mnj r II. of nature nvled to the trar ftnn Ihmver & Rio Grands Railrunou Sovulc Line of lbs World." Dim For detailed information i ibop most delightful trip to lite KauVo J. 1). Ma sru.' So Gen'l Agt., Rio Orude ?i ;pon ' Portland. 'lext jV)1 OAf3TOnii;u, . tins Orrion Illy Market RffV"1 (Corrwti-.! to Friday. ,u", Wheat No. 1 , fWo bushel. Flour Portland. 3 '.'U t ITGi; per sk. Howard's Btat, Kc f H.20 per bbl. l 1 ri Oa. in sacks, white, !lji y cental, gray, e-'i lo 00 "" Hay obi Timothy, bales, 1 cIum hsiee, $'.) to 9 M r ton. istr; Oils. 'J Mix.nl hy, t. i . Millslufrs-llran, I17S0 r 1 shorts, $.1) 51 per ton; chop,) J. ton, barley, rolled, fL'I.OO iruy ( Potatoes new, 80o to l P"j, lb. Egg Oregon, 2J'v'c to 2"'f fTT iliittur Ranch, 30 to 4.ir Apple Baldwin and Noru.' 45 ami (X) cent iMir box. Onions, cboico l,n to I V'I'I Preened etui kens, 10 lo l.'S Livestock and drosm-d " I live,:i.M) 10 1.1.75 isir hundn-' Hve-tJiJ els; hogs, drH8el, fir:::.: sheep, 3' j to 3c', shwp, drr. vel, drerwed, H to 8cj Uc u'u 3'bC; lambs, dressed, 7c f - elloit.o!k 2,()00 miles of! -lb. tance telephone V'ns Oregon, WasliingUck fornia and Idaho' pa ojieration by thf if in Station Telephoiw p, pnny, covering lir.l townH. fl) Quick, accurtHuf All the BatiHfactif G?r80nal coinniu iBtance no efTi ( clear underFtantlfc kane and San F' j J as eaeuy nearu land. r'At Oregon City office fit ri ne'a 1 ifll (T S JK11I11J11L O VI U i Ml Hunt's lTow store b dr 1 1. i iiuvf iii.r mni'.i in.. u .. ..... .... . ny.tock. Myicrowlnn trmle drinaniU thl. One ofthe fratarr. of mr '"" MEAT MARKET f!. which U Kparoteil from the mnln bullfllnir. 1'rc.li Ml. kU.vi oa ha"1'- 1 AS Ml I MX . . w. i . f m i j i menu r aus. rUDUO jsjitai---