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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 7, 1002 w yy y iy vr-yyy 'c vy v News of the Week v. . .J IttXB. jtufvi. flavin. "f ra, - - Friday, Feb. 28. No appropriation will be made for portage railway at The Dalles and a new survey will have to be made. Had engt oeers agreed upon the cost of a canal, an nthoriiation miuht have been made for it. Prinoe Henry attended the MeKioley memorial services at the canitol and afterwards went to Mount Vernon and laid a wreath on Washington's tomb. McKinley memorial services are held in Congress. Secretary Hay deliveied a ipeech in the presence of President Roosevelt, Prince Henry, Ambassadors, members of Congress and others. Miss Stone leaves Saloniea for Con tantinoule. After a few weeks there he will so to the United States. It stated that the U. S. Government will take steps to recover trie ransom paid to the brigands. Two biddeia stand ready to take 1 1,584,000 ot first mortgage bonds ol the Portland, Nehaleui & Tillamook Railway Company for the construction of 88 miles of railroad. The company has appointed n executive committee to take charge of the final act of closing the financial arrangements and to attend to the con atruclion and operation of the road. It is expected that actual construction work will be commenced within CO days It will tean independent railroad, en tering the terminal yards in Portland over its own tracks. Saturday, March 1. Tillman and McLaurin are publicly reprimanded bv the Senate. The vote on the resolution of censure was 54 to 12 Prince Henry paid a visit to the naval academy and was given a farewell din ner at the German embassy in Washing ton. Colombia interrnpts the Panama canal negotiations and says the concessions to the French company cannot be trans Jerred to the United States without cer tain modifications. Widespread losses are caused by great forms in the gulf states. Railway traffic is stopped and seven lives were lost. A series of snowelides on Smuggler Mountain, near Telluride, Colo., caused the death of at least 14 miners employed at the Liberty Bell mine. The first ava lanche came without warning, carrying sway the boarding, bunk and tram bout ec. While rescuers were digging out the imprisoned miners another slide came down, resulting in more deaths. Many miners are missing and the num ber of dead may reach 20 or 30. Id a combined movement planned by Kitchener in the eastern part of the Or ange River Colony, the Boer force was driven against a blockhouse line, and lost 600 men killed and captured. Two thousand horses and 28,000 cattle fell into British hands, together with other supplier Among the prisoners were General Dewet's son, two commandants and several coronets. Prince Henry starts on a tour of the South and West and was in Kentucky last night. He made a thrilling ride iu the cab of an engine with the train going at the rate of a mile a minute. Marion County Republican primaries will be held March 14 and the conven tion March 20. Both Hmon-Geer "d anti-Simon-Geer weie represented at the central comities meeting, which was largely attended and harmonious. The railroad to the Nehalem is a cer tainty. The bonds have been sold, and a large sum of money will be placed im mediately in bank. The road must be completed within two years. The exact route is not yet disclosed. The river annd harbor hill gives $t8, (XXI for the Willamette above Portland, of which 137,500 is to be used in the con struction of revetments opposite Corval lis and below Independence. Mouth ol the Columbia gets $300,000. Wasco County goes for Moody in the primaries. He carries two-thirds of the precincts. The fight centered in The Dalles and Williamson loses the city by less than 20 votes. He says the result does not impair his candidacy. In spite of Secretary Hitchcock's de nial it is believed that he will retire. He Is a bard man to approach and is not fitted tor a cabinet officer, lie does not agree with the President and his knowl edge ot the great problems of the interior department is limited. WHERE DOCTORS FAIL To Cure Woman's- UN, Lj dla -Tiiik hum's Vegetable Com round Succeeds. Mrs. Pauline Judson Writes: " Pkah Mm. Planum! Soon after my marriage two yeata ago 1 found nivftclf in constant pain. The doctor said my womb was turned, and this cniiHcd the pain with ivnaiderablo iu lliiuiiualiou. Ho preacribod for me for Monday, March 3. Prince Henry stood on the top of Look out Mountain and saw where the blue and the gray fought nearly 40 years ago. General Boyuton pointed out the places of historic interest. At Nashville, the Prince heard the genuine plantation melodieB, sung by a party of students from Fisk- University. At Lotilsvilie, Indianapolis and other stopping places vast crowds greeted the visitor. This morning he will be the guest of St. Louis; the evening, oi Chicago. Floods in the Sui-qut-hanna, Hudson and Delaware Rivers caused great dam age to property, and some loss ot life. The sudden rise at ilkesbarre, Pa , was a record-breaker. The Allegheny and Schuylkill Rivers are falling. Rail road traffic in New York State is inter rupted and a part of Albany is under water. Hundreds of Door families at Patertioii, N. J., are homeless. The report of the retiring Washington Board of Pilot Commissioner denies that. shipping has eut!-ied from insu'i cient number of Columbia River pilots. Ildetailuthe need of improvements at the bar. Il advocates adequate Con gressional appropriations to construct and maintain a jetty that will keep the river open. It recommend state pilot boats be provided by Oregon and Wash ington. MKS. rXfUNK JllS, Secretary of y-ueriiierhorti liolf Club, llrooklyn, New York, four months, when my husband became impatient bee u mo I grew worn Instead of better, and In speuUintf to the tlruir cist he advised him to get I. yd ill 1'. IMnkhninN WtreduMo Compound and Sanative M'unIi. How 1 wish 1 had taken that at first ; It would have saved me weeks of auflcring. It took three long months to restore lue, but it is a happy relief, and we are both most grateful to you. Your Compound ha brought jov to our home and health to me." .Mhs. Paii.ink Jinaox, 47 Hovt Street, llrooklvn, N, Y. (3000 fvrfttt If iifcw Uttlimmial It not aesys. It would mm'iii liy this Htatc nient that women Mould nve time ami much sickness If they would (ret Lydl.-i K. rinkhani't Vosretablc Compound nt once, and also write r .Mrs. l'lnkhaiii At Lynn, Mass., for special ad Vice. It is free uiul uIwuyH helri. KMk KtUlK TIUNSrT.UH. Furnished Kierjr W. hjr ths Clacku Bias Abstract A Trust Unpin). 12.1 :ttoo f't Sunday, March 2. Northern Securities Company seeks a charter in Canada where it will be be yonl the reach of the American law. Omnibus claims and irrigation bills pass the Senate and the subsidy measure is taken up. The conference report on the Philippine tariff bill is agreed to. Five victims are added to the list of -the Telluride mine disaster, making a to'al of 19. The work of rescue has been stopped until conditions become ssfer. Too much housework wrecks wo men's nerves. And the constant care of children, day and night, is often too trying for even a strong woman. A hazard face tells the story of the overworked hoasewife and mother. Ieranred menses, Ieucorrhra and falling of the womb rc.-ult from overwork. Every housewife, needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition. 7!H" CARDUI is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she writes this lrank lr:tter: Gl nd;une, Kjr., Feb. 10, 1901. I am so irlad th.it vour Win nt f -.rHl ia hrlpine ine. I am ftelinir lx-tu r tnan I have felt for years. I am ,UiU,g iUy own work without aav he'ip, and i I washed list mm and wn not on bit tired. That r.hua th.it tlio ,.. i. , (loin me flood. I am o'Mn fleshier than I ever wis b ;fore. and and eat bearty. Before I berin taking Vt me of Canlui. I uned hi, t, i.u down five cr .x timen every dav, but now I do not think of iyinzdown umuh the day. Him. kicnttD Jokh. 91.00 AT IKI (.X.IST. Tor tArirm ao4 lll-rtnre. lr.r, tnrtnm mymn. fcmi. 1j'I M....,rv j.,ian.,,.; - 'iJz Tuesday, March 4. Prince Henry is given an enthusiastic reception in Chicago. The chief event was a grand ball which surpassed the Dewey function. Miss Ellen M. Stone, the missionary, who was captured by brigands and re leased recently, has contracted to lecture for the Chautauqua societies of the coun try during the larger part of the summer. John Henry Albers brings suit fv $10,- 000 agxinst Policemen Church, CafTee and Roberts and Commissioner Rankin, for damages sustained by the clubbing he received at the recent Albers tire. President Roosevelt decides to visit the Charleston Exposition. He intends to show that his action in regard to Till man had nothing to do with his feeling towards the Stale of South Carolina and its chief city. A proposed combination of all the great export fhur-roaking concerns of the Pacific Coast is under way. It in cludes the Portland Flouring Mills Com pany, Puget Sound Flouring Mills Com pany, Centennial Flouring Mills Com pany, and Sperry Flour Mills Company. Many million dollars are iuvolved iu the deal. Wednesday, March 5. Piinre Henry spent the day at Chi Cairo and Milwaukee. In tlia latter citv he was enthusiastically received by tl ester and Syrai-tise the Prince starts for Boston. Republican are divided on tne Cuban reciprocity question and the house, call cus occurs tonight. The i'lesidenl stand firmly in favor of Cuhan reciprocity and there is a rup'ure tie! ween him and tiie beet sugar interests, which are insisting that nothing should be done. High pro tection lid the colonial o!icy do not seem to get along well together. MhafMi.ill We Hare Pur lie- it! This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes, Nolsnhng! no baking! simoly add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocer's today. lOYls. o Hat-It .unibrin, All tiie records supplied by the Colum bia Phonograph Company aie guaran teed to be fresh, perfect stock, direct from the factory, in their original boxes. They have never been unwrapped, handled or played over for prospective customers, and consequently the pur chaser gets them witli all the bloom on them. The reputation of this Coiuoanv as manufacturer of the most perfect talking machines and records in the world stands behind tlicir goods, like a bulwark of stone and iron, and their product cau be relied on in every particu lar. The Columbia Phonograph Co , No 125 Geary etreet, San Frsnci-co, head quarters for graphophones and talking machine upp:ies of every kind, will send you catalogues on application. April 11. I. K Wright to K Cotes, Iract In Wriiibl claim T B West to A Clark. It e A nsnf ne ol sec 4 I 2 , r 2 e cx 10 a.,, I 8 Palmer to 8 F Scripture, lota 3, 4,R, AtlblklltIG C A V Parsons to K KelUnd, I it 4 A fi in blk '.N (begon Ci J W Itrown to A Edwards, 15 acs Iu claim 62, t 3 . r 2 A Fork" to A 0 Wlhlon, nn of n of sec 1(1, 12. r 3 e K I. Elliott to J A Rogers, f of li w of nw of see 10, A I) at s In see 9, t3i, rSs A llager to S Iternhard, .7ft c In Crow claim, t 2 , r I F A Logan el al to Wm I'lymplon, lots 14 A 21 Clack Park.t J.r2 A IVngler to Anna Penuler, UT.42 acs In Chase claim, I 3 , r 3 e. . P Harris lo J I' Seme, :I3 3S c in sec 21. 12 . r2 e W T Welch lo K Itecketl, n" of tie of cec tl. t 2 . r 4 i S Iternhard lo K rurholke. 4 c roadw ay In Ciow claim, t 2 1. r 1 i:i'0 K Paine lo J I'alne, '.'I ac In see 0, I 4 , r 2 E Warner to A C Warner, ttt acs In MeCarver claim I M , r 2 e . . . J Amberson to W Ronrnan, of sw4 of Lambert claim I 2 s, r 2 e II A l.innenberger lo F Del I, It) c In Lee claim, t II , f I . II O Wisharl to U leOle, part lot o blk 101 Gre.on City M Hark toO iK-ulu, lot 2 hlk :I7 Oregon t'lty 1 J C Hamilton et al to W A Holme, lot 4 to 10 hlk I I'arkplace M F A mtiler to J Wise, 10 acs in Eagon claim I 2 , r 2 K II Carlton el al to J. 1. Terry, 15 acs in Lee claim I II , r 1 e S J Albright Iu CM Alhnght, tract in Clackamas County. THE CLACKAMAS AI1STRUT S TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract indexes, for CUckanui county, and bate the only complete set of abstract in the County, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. "My Head I My Head I" Sudden Blindness and Dizzi ness. What Causes Itl continued" the mrdh 1, Mia imui, a oi Jf ta , a. ilt,ll.,ii .i..l "'I 7.: "v '"t; The firt step to the finding of a curs I for any due "l,u .uvi'if a notabls fct thai the c.u of a maulfrftatU.l.a. lleadachf, a.l UfotS a.'tml (he rvr. and dirlne-i ait ouly lymptoml of diara-. When lh tipe"ncm Vnj Irian is coufionUd with lh-syuiptomi In a woman he tnqulir l '' J .u. i,ii.a nf Hik womanly litalth. ltUHlhle knows that the genci!" health la ! intimately relateil lo in uii hrallh, and from tiie very yinpi.... arpiirt clrraiiKemenl or diaeaw of Ih (Ifl'.cate woiiunlv tugaulaui, .So far h It right. Hut when lit bgln lo Irr.l the if.Kae he h loctel how often h M.li.-.l I ........ n, -nw.m' . v hit ' I'le.vut I'.tfrts.. , rfU dliecliom ly, A (which h advUI, wondtiful. MyU(Jr I "1 with tow7 all the lo fh k rrmnlirs, lor I U( ' V lift. Our family ,,h ; nut tet wall. '- toMothrrsUo. and what cured ni ), 'Pavotltt IWrtiC wninen strung and ili, rttablUhet frgu,nr , feiialvt drain h atrrngth. It l.e,l, nlU etittion and rum frm, iHllivrty cure, (h, Iri.nrla, Itackai h ituj which art canard by t' womanly organ, af tivt fur malrrniiy. jt I i:iix) 20i &ol i Mr' p w ,L. j io '.. .jim u i it i ii li II r . S Id M 1 1 1 I lit II IT 1 - a mi tr, Ym H Mil I l vit.1,1, inakn Ui, , In. baullll,!.. Hh lb. fc, M 11 i "IM ft- v)tKr.t,fuH1'j; fllM ... ' C'k, nf !Ll ui"lxtltJ f,c had lwr ift for fuur thla pnmr cHild rwi it weiii to tbt I -id I U. talho, U Km. 1 tlU try tot i'"i. i bull ln ,U f 'Culdrs .., try ,ui " I'lrrr ,' Icly u,--U-ttrr in b No nk T arceM hnr, curaldt until aba W -I I'lefCf'i Fer lion a Us Irail. TVw "fuvulJkjt very AW hnJatket nd blind if tilt." )" ciith J fails. In tb letter of Mr. Ivmglaaa dirri which had faiW.; pern below, she hi) that III leu yealt of iiifTering ihe tried seven d tors with out permanent tiriirlil. Iter family phy U I.4II MI1 the could not get well. Vet what aeven doctor faileil In do was iA.an, .nveMuiem,reai e.taie. ai.airacii perfr.,lr ,mnclr con..li.).ed etc. Olllceo'er Itauk of Onttun City. by rr. I'lerce' Pavorltt I'reacriplioii. Call and Investigate. Addrea Ik.x ;I7. i There it no ewriment in Ihe uae of Oil medicine. It ha curej thoutamU ol women of the mtnt diatreuing forma of womanly diaeaae. WSAT Cl'ttl) UK WIIKM OTHKS1 r AII.Kt). "Tor ten yer I .offered with feniatt trouble, aluo catarrh of the atomach, IWtr and kidney troublea, and catarrh of the bladder." writet Mm I.otlie M. Duuflata, of (ilenmort. Oneida Co., N.Y. " Wi'uU k.u f fty hard haiiiiihfi and blind sfflti ; itomach and bowels uaed m bloat a great deal, and I was troubled with henring-down twins all the time. . I. fl I ...HI I tl .1 . : l i i -.nt Ivliiur I aniH( ru mw muni i unririj Cure will (Ii) all that Is claimed for u," . I . , . tkouJJ hu m mind, my Jitad uvuld frtl o bad. My heart was an had that the leant eicitenient, and tvrn to turn 'vnlil .ol llrrulhe. Coughs, colda, cronii, grip, bruncbilis. oilier throat and lung trouble are quickly cured by One Minute Cngh Cure. On Minute Cough Cure is Hot a me-e expec torant, hich gives only temporary re lief. It softens and liqtiitles ihe mucous, I draws out the Inflammation and remove j the caiiae of the dioeaae. Abeolnlely! safe. Acts at once. "One Minute Cough s.yi Justice of tint Peace J. (. ILhhI, CroKby, Mis. '"My wife could not k'et her breath, and was relieved hy the lirnt - 1 - V. I I.I innr. ii Mil lieen a neill-ui IO an IIIV IT. J f,,-u . K..I family." Geo. A. Harding. A Mri-niuu'a ( bi-e Cad. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every lierve wan raci.ed Tourist Fxcir kI.hih To the f.'u-t. The travelling public will be inlereated tolearn of the svatern of (x-rmirmlly con ducted Fxcoraiun cars opi-rated over the l(io (iraiide Syatem, popularly known as 'The Scenic Line of the World." Tin y . l n..n . - . are me. rcirmar i unman umrini or or dinary" sleepers, provided jt, cimfort- able berth, U-dding and linen of the Pullman Htamlard. They have separate lavatorie, are all well ligbted and iieal ed and, in fact, are a mont xucceaafiil subatitule for the more evpenaive "stall dard" sieepera, the diirerencn arising from the charai ter of upholt-tering for niahed. A colored porter ia in attend ance with every car arid la-iidus him an excursion conductor, whoe sole duty is to l.xik after the pleasure and comfort palpitation. kI for or three year that I wan In bed mmt of the time, Is fact cnutd ararcelv be on my feet at all. I tried aeven different doctors, but rtcelvtd no laating Ixnefit. I was en tirely discouraged when I wrolt lo Ir. Pterct, atating my cae. lie ailviard me to try hit remedies, and I did mi. The first bottle I took helped me, and the bloat began to go out ol my tomnch. I with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo f naHi.i.r i.. I.U ,..u,., comotive fireman, of fbirliruton, Iowa I Car are run thro,iuh lo K...... f!,.. 'I was weak and -a!e, aitho.it any sp. Omaha, St. Liuis and Cl.i.-aao. -A,,,, - clone connections for Boston, Nwr York treatment of local plita In many caart, aa it Ua) gl. bad been pionuu Many women wrilt W hit medical advice aai " fatherly counwl wbuhr of more than thirty yearn aucceaa. Ir IVrvt woman Ibe privilege of with him by letter. Tim br confounded with tUa mrilical advti made bi who are not pbyticlaat fieil legally or melu. ailvice ihey offer, All Conepiiiiienr III, ami the written cunfiir are guarded by Ihe eU atonal irivi7 obacrvei!'kji hla daily !ervna! Cnnnlx women. Addreat lr. hr' Do not accept a m Pierce's Favorite Pretrrf no motive for tubalituoator able tht dealer to nukr! ' profit paid by the aaleofa me.llcine. J( ia a small sum but it j and valuable book. P -tain to pay rtrM-nars you will receive net et of Dr. I'lercc'a Com met V Adviarr, in per covea " lni largt ge and tr y illuatrationt The 14 til, will t aenl for atima ' K. V. Pierce, lluffalo, Jf .!"" A Sam filng Th.it W I). Vu (.oud. We know of no w.iy in which we ran be of more leivice to our readers than to till lliein ol noii:illniig Hut will l-e if Kiai rrllral Lutheran. J . - l'ir. Kilitli and J.tW' Mevera, .c..r. Hotnli''" in ; H-rvlcra al 0 Ml 1 W ' real good t) Ihem. For this rea.on j PI f7 I want to acquaint them with what well f fSC' con-ider one ol the very beat reiiiedna' ffllf J on Ihe market for that alarming compUinl, crouii. We re I VaV-m aS Dyspepsia thousands of GermanM mericans. Thomas J. Humes is elected mayor of Seattle for a third term. His majority is nearly 1,000. The Republicans nne the knife on Humes, lint spare other candidates, who also win. General Delarey makes a bold and carefully prepared anHanlt on the liritinh at K:erksdorp. A flen-e battle raged for two hours before the Enlinh convoy was compelled to give in. Four hundred and sixty-seven I5ritinh were captured. Mob of 5'K) strike sympathizers bold the streets of Norfolk, Va. The cars are g larded by soldiers. Numerous clashes occur between the military and the people and additional troops will be called out to suppress the disorder. petite and all run dow n. As I was alcuil to give up, I got a bottle of Elm-trie Bit tern, and, after takinu it, I felt an well as I ever did in mv life." Weak, niekly, run down people a'ways gain new liie, strength and vigor from their u-e. Try iem. Hatinfai-'ion irmranteed bv Geo. A. Harding Price 5 (cents. Drying nre rural io.i ; i i.ii. op dry r'..;ni ; they dry lip tl. ) r. i I. . A. j y li'.vc:- . ' i.ons, 1 1. corn. '11. than ! ad dry- I HI 'Itl . tni . 1 I'ipJt ll.l ),: o-.::i b 'l th Thursday, March 6. River and harbors bill is sure to pas. Legiolative, executive and judicial bill ! is passed. Washington men are booming Kx Governor John B. Allen for Hitchcock's D'ace in the interior department, and his name is received with lavor. Prince Uenry sees Niaa-a Falls from both sidei. He is welcomed by the Canadian officials. After visiting Roch- which ad-eTr: to lilt mi 111 pone, i-iiin.ii" iij .r rn lim ord.11 ny . t i t cut." '1. .'.: iti(( in'i.'il .':! 1, f -ii -'.h, 11 .1 r and w. tl; it u!..' h cl ;. 1" heriiH. I'.'.y'n Crr.-"i J:,iu ', 1 1 and v-ill cu t "... ,,r-h r c i easily and l-l.-a-.a-. Jr. A t. . .1 1 ' mailed for 11) ri. 'I fl-l( :;., Wlceuf!. l-.'yJ'r.t'-itvi. f.ii .arr.-u :., N.Y. The Jiiil.n '!.-, w'.iont puln, ; not irriUto or cr.-iso 3;(e ..:;(. ithi-n-iuU iU.:',t over an irritat'd a d b:.;;ry anrfiee., relief. I ing inmu-'I;:.t ly tl.o rmin.'nl infWi.n,! With Kly's Crwn Palm you are armod 'remedy for a number of years and have aeainst Kaaul Catarrh and Hay Ferer. no hesitancy In saying that it is the best remedy for i:ough, colds, and croup I have ever ued in ,y family. I Uve not words to express my confidence. In this Remedy.-Mrs. J. A. Moore, Nonh Htur, Mil h. For sale by (i. A. Harding, I'ruggist. and all eastern points. This feature of travel has become so popular that there is now established a regular service of nine car euch week, offering a variety of routes, anil sched ule. so arranged that stop-overs may be made, if desired, at Halt Lake City, Pen ver, or any point between. No extra charge is made beyond regu lar tourist, rate. To those interested we will be glad to quote the lowest (are and furnish full information about the scenic beauties of the Rio (iratidu Route arid it superior accomodation. J. I). Ma.nhki.), (iei.'l Aiit., No. 124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon, j 'I have used ClMinberlaiir Cough fer lo Chamberlain' ('outfit Remedy We have 11-c I it with aill., ,K rfniiUw in our family so long thai it h become a hoil-chotd necessity. p,y t prompt use, we haven't any doubt but that II has time ami attain prevented croup Tb" t -alimony is given iikiii our own exM-n- ence, and we suggest lhat our reader. I lho f(KM yu'wat. Tb5 esiteelill'v II...... ul... I - 11 .1:1 ... .1 Il III moan Cllll- OLOIll.U IIB CUO lUSU IV ' tlioiiHjintls of dyW1' ' rured after every th'tu"1' I juinctiti'illed forallnt'ip if n Diflests whaty Tills reMirallnn conu dlgestjiits and ills1''14 food. JtKlvcKltist.'inflJ Mil IO Ctire. II Oi"'"" inone woo nave sina ilri.ii ulu'j..u L :.. .1 1- . i- 11 in uieir noilies a safeguard HK.iitist enmp Camdi-u (8. C.) Messenger. For ! by U. A. Hard ing, Iirttggist. t I Knobn and sobn j bhereber good crops I 1 are grown. Sold everywhere. 19m Annual FREE. Detroit, ation. Sunday Services. fierrnan Itiipiim-Hervlre tt, r,t . day of earl, ,, ,-, ;.,,Kk ,n ) ..,. ... j ,.rT, Ainen oraner. ! J'r"l(M' l''"'l;"'-Hev. J. W. Kldrel, r,aB. II a. 111.; ,,rover nieiir,K ev,ry Thnr-day h i i' h7V"'L" h"rt -ongreei tional cbiirch at Klyrille. 8 KIRHT lIAI'TMr ClUIItCII.-Kev. J II. Heaven, pamr. i'reaclnug n-rvner every nurioay al ID :tOaii. 7:.'Mti. h. H11 ll.U M..I... .1 I'f .... ' .... , u HiMiii 111 1 i, in, j niiii.r riieel In the sfisriiiKin ami MieMeninr Yoilnir 1 i-npie a society ami llibl stuily cl, Kl j 'l:lr p. III. rliur-dav rvenlni r. ..,,!, prayer seryii al 7:. p.m. Weilne,iay evening. IIUiIh tiidy claat al Y. M. C A rooms led bv llie paitor. Melbn.ll! i:,i.ei,iil Cliurrli - Key. IV. H Iriin. I-H-Ior. Mnriiing service al lll'l.', Hiuiilay Hchnol at 1U:0U. Cla meettnr aim mornlii ervlce. Kveiilna ..-rvlce ,t 7 : Kj.worili la-jKur n in,, Humlay si,iii.' S Ml, I ra;er Mi-i-lliia Ihiir.ilay vniill( at 7 .M llriii..r.n....ll.li. -' - - f ill viiru. Mt Jolin's, ratlin lie- K.-v. A. II llli-l.r,. ,1, pantor. (in Hnnilay, ma ar and In. .to a "1. Third Monday In each nuinili, (ciiii.ih sermon alter S o'clock ma; al ad oito r riiase, Knxli.i, sermons. HioiiIsv-m-I t 1 p. 111. Vesper., apnlogellral i,hj:l. anil iH-nediclloii nt 7 . In ,,, ,. (ieriiiari Kvamrelical l.nlhersn Iininan ual-,..ri.i Kichil, and J. y. Adams a...; Ilev Krnest J. W. Mack, pastor, hiinday selioo at HI ,. 1.1; weekly service, every lliursd,,, al 8 in. (icrman s.-ho every Maturdai Iron, u i i' t- Vfrvluiilu li, I j in I'm, EVANdKUCAL C IICUCII (;r,r , Mghlli and Madison street. R. y. H Ci,olrv pas'or Hervlce every Kal.l.ail, , ,,, nil 1AH p m. m.nda Hcbnol 10 a. m I'r.ver meeting 8 p. ,. All are welco.ne n.H7 iJ'V1'''.? K,,!"'''Ai. riiLMirii- .vlV. u . """"""'"I. Hector. S,rvi, every S,o,,y .1 , ,, ft (( Hiinday sclnsil at 10 o'clock. Oilier Jryr,s at may be ni,o,,rH. All seats free. Htraii kers cordially Inviieil. It can't help but io! Prenanil only by F..I'- I,r"" Tliokl.l.ll.licoiiUlrn- TV ; $!5.00tO$l8l; salaiy lor n InlelHirenI ' 3n escli loan. Perii sneiit per hour for sear nn iH I Ho IIO'J Chll'BKO. -1 EIV. ai..1" 11 J "y r . - t .. n j -.i j-ri,. t m y -' Lattl arilikl