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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
a ■ ’i r...» • • « , •** • t * .<¥ I of e. * i* r <• -, A * • •f. J* ‘.-V • k . ■* *« • .. , i»«M« r“»*.'* a ■A* •** .-’1 NO. AI Hank oí Scio OF GENERI INTEREST CAPITAL. $20000 Ol H< Lit« Presiient Vice President Cartier A. J. JiilflS6B J. w. Ganes C V. JolBSQD Coesa g< neral banking and ex change bu*ln«-M>. U«ns u. ’•• at iurront rales, and drafts in»ned on principle cjtl«*>. ri «wa I' t r a«, i laYatiatUjr i *ht •»¡Itaöftlhi, •• •• • 11 J op rrtlwr.< r*U* at fair,lit Ing »xod monthly. lr*naix*ref t|«*nirulj « a rm»| fra * i.m tb«< t ier uve* tur tlMir iMMrttock, The s | m >< lai »esali n of the legisla ure only employed Itti clerks one for each member and |J to spa.'a. ft 1 • • • 1. W. Kit II Alitisi >N — merit i servit — The g>Dorai appropriai ion bill as pasted at tho extra *r»«l<>n of the Icgld.ituro carried in round number* |l, »»,'*«'. Tho Eugone the < »regon »lata ur»lv< r»lly I* nothing If not |>n*grv^ivo. Henceforth the spanivh l»figti «g« uill taught iu that in*tl(utlot). Always on hand. Give me a i all, Nhop nour I ho bridge.... A. \V. 11 AGE Y WATCHMAKER fi.XR J A’ ir Ki. En. OREGON. MIO, All kinds of watch«*. do. ks and Jew elry reialrcd promptly. EAST miti SOI TH VIA ...___ Shasta The Route —of the— r.I)»rr*e Trat»« !»•»» r«»*llnn«l Dally. *»•<•« h I I < <• M ¡ L* î» 49 r M 1 4* 4 M ! Ar North. •*Är iI » M« A M ■ • Aüwiny Lr ‘ ’ * A . JM ■Nati Fretti <•» •• LvJ M. i Tir *lMrk r i !>!'. • • • »! « « at .. «r.i. - ■ U « . at«! Malpiis, ïiittier, Marlon • í’' ' K •* « I 4M«« • ’ -il« 1!, Ila.«.!. Mtrrt««»urÿ, J,«n«lh«n < Hy, L iror, < ««UtMir iiruie. Prallt«. <*aWlan l and «U »(a tim:« h«»tn 1 ■ ♦- oirg * **’• h lo Ahd in< lud in< Ashland. Mmae lenrg Mall Itally, ' ; 1 ’ 4 M j l.» ... I*«ril«i.<l Mlsarty I* M 1 l.v U<*e-r! ury F M 1 Ar Ar « |! M ! v u w» I* m |,r | ■ c A M. Ifhnnun Mranrh IM'.I»’ etcw’fH Rttn.la, » X . M . 1 <r oí < M. ! ir t r.M. ’* t'fr.in ! Ar ... « l«i>« !-r» Manon \ ■ 1 *tmiinw «r l.tr *! .. t,v i i< AU A «N • 1 > « w. - 7 - ó r. m . 1 * TOjp.m VI **< m fl>tirt* *»|i FtaLlaax B-iSci aietpirt — ami »— M < !IM h I tM» *1 KKPIM4 • AUa*!‘>-l U« thrr»«i£h train« At A'*M»nj a»» t <‘oi' a!h« v«>nne<t w I! h Ira in* of 11« «» < Al: ra «•<!. I.tprra«train «tally evrpt »nn4a> 4 » » p m ' ar ** p fn J at ■' »•'’ M Mmytilr In t?|trn<)rnor ar , • 4'a M »r < %»an* . 1» | 4 a m iHrw t at <lai<Franr|arvi with <»<*. « Mr r lai anti < u i« nta) an ) f*a* if. Mali »'«am •hip ll »rw for J M* t* amt <H1*A. ■ intr« on atipl»ratInti. l.'airwanb ti< krfu ».« Kaafirn an<1 Kn- »«*jw Al««» Japan, t htna llonoluht an»1 \n«- ..’.tn M- • M. E. Hisnrer, a<rnf,, M <-wt set«. K . K>>» Mt lit Mangyri » H Maaatr r A haw AM-cnt. Purl la nd. Or. 1 l'or Ynqulnn Train leaves Al.-anv, ........................ «ili» •• arrive Yaqulna 2 Returning— ix-aves Yaqulna " OorvalUe Arrive Alimny Tor 1 »étroit— la-ave« Corvelli« •• Albany Arrive Detroit Returning— lorave* 1 »étroit Albany Arrive Corvallis Hobson sunt a 1 L'io,is*>»hlp In tho channel of Munliago harbor, which was a brave though result!«-»' act. Now hr ha* succeeded in rising a >3,000,OOOshlp which moro than off M'ts the loss of the other. it 1* limosi certain that a new cabinet office will tre creai«»! t h I» w inter by cotigre«»*—lhatuf »ecrctary of coloides Should the Philippines ba reta I nod by the I'nited Slate* »uch an clt1. << would bo n uoccsity. The appropriation of 8J00Q of the »talc, money for the pur|»>,o of pay ing the member* of the house of re presentatives of the 1'7 holdup I* on* of the lioldest robberies y« t charged up to tho special session. Aside from the branch asylum steal of 8 fasto It has no psrsloll In the annals of tlie Oregon legislatures. py tin- *ud<len death of Mr*. Geer, wife of Oregon’« governor elect, Hon T. T. Guer, a shadow of grief ha* tiecn ca*t over tho entire slate. Mr*. Geer wa* not |Mi»«« »»ed of the best of health, ami had gone to iiiiim I ia on a pleasure trip, ».otii p* n I .cl by her hust>*nd, and after rctirclng cros».-d over the dara river while her hushand alept. Heath cam. to her without |rxn or a strug gl«. When her husband nrtiee In the morning all that wa* left on earth of Ihe dear one win* had shareii witli him life« Joys and sorrow «, wa« c »Id In «loath. Tho lasiple of < *re- g >n deeply symintlilte *vltli G iven or Geer in hl* and hour of grief, in that ltd* calamity ha* come to til* home and d< prived him of hi* esti mable wife. It seem* «trangu that there w «» a prote-t against theallowancoof Itrjnu for electric lighting 111 theatateliou'o for two years, but It was explained by tho statement that it was accoid Ing to a contract duly entered Into by a former h-gldnture, which could not now bo abrogated. All the m< inl«r» appeared to regard the charge a.* exorbitant, and Curtis boldly called it a "graft," but II had 1 to go. The«e “graft" contracts are numerous. They turn up almost every day in every corner of the stale house, ami although they are i proven to t«e exliorlMtnnt and out of nil reason they generally get votes enough to get through. Political promises mid l«>esi,m can accomplish almost any end in tlie affair* of state ami even counlv government. A < olorado gentleman recently ad vert ¡Mil for a well |>reoerved skele ton, and »hortly after the paper was out an old maid of hl* town appear ed In her best lilb and tucker and Mkt i ''ito it hla tnt. ntleoa tt re honorable. Tit«« Itickfeller family cemetary I* at l^tkc View, < leveland. A monolith, the largest ever «íunrried tn the I'nltcd Stute*, is to Murk the family plat. It is to be feet Itigli and Iti feet square at the lm«e it com«-« from Barre. Vt. Special car» 12:50 p. m. had to be made to transpirt it. The 1:4.’> p. ro. Egy|><aln « itadi-k In Central Park I» <>:«Mi p. ni. ;0 feet taller. The water main pines for the 7:00 a. m. water Work» »yslem to tie nut in at iLto «. !ll the Ligie Woolen Mill* have ar 12:25 p. m. rived, and Work will at once l>ccom menead laying lite pita* from the reservoir to the mill. The laid |<a t»nt Are extinguishing iip;>araiu» 7.-U0 a. in. ha» been purchase«! and will tsa ad H;t* a. ID. ded to the equipmeut of mill soon. — 12:25 p. m. llrow»»siile Time*. I.e«tcr r Urli \\ right, a freight brak«*a- 12:40 p. ID. man, w hilo ................ hit (mln «ai «ult*-track 6.06 p. m. c«l at lluekle* station at t o’clock 6:55 p. ID. Saturday morning, for th«’ overland to ( miss , »uwnl ahead to fl«g the I and 2 connect at Allmny and train. When |>n»«ing. the conductor Corvallis with Southern Pacific train of the overland, lnform<»l the other giving direct service to and from crew that Wright was laying bv the Now port and adjacent beaches. track uncon-faiua, hl. head In a pool Train for the mountain* arrive at of blond, Needing al the mouth and 1 >i trolt at noon, gi vlng imp!- tiare iKMtrll», with a wound latek of hl* Co reach camping ground on the right car, n«xi a pistol near by with Breltenbu’h and Hint tom river* the the handle broken off. Th«» wound I* serious, l«ut It 1» not thought to aaiuc day. ta> fatal. The circumstance« an1 U. L. WAr I»» v Enwix stot, my-terlous. Imt it H believed ho wa.s T. F. A P. A. Masg«?r. attacked by tramf»*. Nebraska'* corn crop thl* year i* worth I57,ioo,iuo. There are now 807 pupil*attending tho Itidependeoee putJic «chodta Twenty carload* ol hop« have al ready left Imiopcn<]ouc«*, of thl» year7* «rep. Tl.e great lx>n«|on financier. Erne t Grg.-r Tavmtwrt, fallesi, with liabil tie*, •«tiiuated at l.tKMl.nOO pound*. Tho < hlne«e have decided to re dttce their Internal trouble« to the r minium by exterminating nil eignera. Tho enrolled ma mber* u( • ho Methodist Chun b in Canada ia 'J7, one fifth of the ontiro («.pula ti<>n of tho Homluiou. * Soaln i* amar.-d at the Aim rlean denial. I cone.-rnit.g tho Philippine, She will no *tlll more di*concerted If *he fallr to comply with IL The tx ! valuation of taxable prop- . rlty in < »rrgon In 1KM wm tltA.691, 27.'. In I • it wa* 11I 1. I l tn I«*; it wa» *133,772.122. New history of Philadelphia i« in pre*«, t ut will t>c held hack to await the rs »ull of the pending mill be- tween Wanamaker and quay. Itos* Croker i* never without a Tammany uuder*tudy, but It 1« hardly fair on tils part to engage ail of them from the same family. The will of tho dead Empre»« of Ai stria 1« -.«Id to leave S2,M m *,*K»0 to charity. A woman with a heart *o large wa»a real friend to humanity. It I* »tate«| that more p*'Ople have been injur«»! hy bicycle* during th«! last yt-nr than have Iwen klllael and lnjur«sl a* passenger* on the rail- rood*. bpalu will be taking desperate chance* on tlie next war should tlx< government adopt Nenor l*olo'n proposition for n new navy Of V is M'I s , Commodore Wataoti take* a very cheerful view nf tho outcome of th«! wur, when II 1» remembered. that tlie game wa» called Just a* lie was going to l«it. Middl«' of tlie road Populist* in Colorado have surprised tlie country by nominating Simon Guggenheim m their candidal«- for Governor. Guggetdielm is usually uti the aide- w alk. Tho Red Lake reservation in Min neaota ha« just been thrown open to «ettlemenl under the Nelson act, which rtsjulre» live year«’ residence and th«1 payment of *1.28 an acre at the «-nd of ttiat perio«i. The terri tory include* 34»7,res«i acres. Six clliaena of Portland and one of Union have bought out the charter of Un’ Oregon Lquipment Company, and have incor|H>ra'«<d under the •amonamv withan authorized cap itul of J2,.'M«>,< hhi , for the purp.««» of building the propised railroad fiom l.'nlon, < tregoti, to Bear, Idaho. A t«lll lias Ix’en Introduced in the Oregon legislature, taking away tlx right of a »tierlff io name a («»per for publishing his official notices, and giving II to tho complainant. Thl» will I«' no benefit to any newspaper, and will «Imply give the lawyer* a ftM-, In w bo»e Interest it I*drawn. W. A. linker, an ages! pioneer t! Irving precinct, wa* examined » t Eugene Wednesday and ordered committcsl to the »late imwifio asylum. He Is 73 years of age. The cau«e of the attack is given a» senile decay. Ho i* violent when excited and threaten* to kill. The latest Invention I* a musical clock that can be sol *o that it will play "Hom«’, sweet Home," nt 10 o’clock; "Tramp, Tramp, the Boy* are marching," at 10:13, ard "Jonny (let Your<luii,"at Itijkb Tliedevlce is considered a valuable one by par ent* who have marriageable dauli- ten in the opinion of the St. lami» Glota. llemocrat anything in the na lure of a donation is sure to »trike th«» Spaniard favorably. The offer of the government to give free trans iMirtation to the families of offl.-er* from C u I m to S|>»ln ha. resulted In an avalanche of wediting« over tlie island. The < hlcaeo po«tot!iee 1« to hav«* a new peraiament employee, aphy»|- lan. at i salary <>t *i7i»> .« > <• ir. H< will be stationed in the m.iin office for tlie purpose of examining em ploye* wh<> r«-|N>rt themselves a» being sick, and It la cxpectrsl tbat he will make a large Having to tlie government In salaries. The Oregon boy* at Manlln will no doubt rejoice at tlie arrival of a car go of Oregon linr.lt «ck which ha» recently bcm «hipped to th«’ Phil ippine*. 'Tlie shipment consist* of ..<■«>,«nib pitbud* packed nod «eniad In tin caaea. it 1» made of Oregon flour bv Oregon hand*, ami while It i» hardtack it will be "from horn«" to the boy*. According to the Denver I'.mt a preacher down in aoothern Vtah a* a "nearer up of «inner»" wrote a byuin entitled,"There’ll Be a Hot I [me xi tiie < »t.i Land, Bv and Bj' and asking t^e <xi ng re gut Ion to Join In singing It, twit the Uretliorn cut in on the old original and sung It with a vim that alm«»t knocked thomort gage off thu church. A dispatch to the Herald from Paris say»: There are at this mo men! on »trike ’•»*• navies, 2000 la borers, ’>>si carters, |<««i wharflng.-rs, .>•« locksmilli. .>»m m-i«<>n«, 2-a»i st'.necul ter*, 8%>*) house painters, 2M*> plumber*, Jflkw) carpenter*, 2uut* mechanics and .VkM) caianrt»niakcrs In all, *ome 4'i,i««l strong men are idle in Pari* today. "Jiin-nle" Steven» a girl, It year* old, committed Mlctde at lh.Ha« Tex., by «-ating the headset match«’*. When the poison ts-gan to taka eff«’ct, *h«! regretted here m»h act, and drank a large quantity of melt ed lard, believing it to la« an anti dote, but it practically fgnll<*l tho^ phosphorus In her stomach, and »ho died In a few minute* In great ag- ony. J. I. Jeu*» and Chari«*» Young, of llalnlr-r, died at that pine last ¡»un day from eating canned lobster*. »hrltn(M> and and clams, and Waller Furrow wasl musht to a l>o*pttal in Portland nearly dead from the uno cause.. The three men resided near town and had come in to attend a meeting of the Knight* of Pythias, of which they were member*, and hail eaten a lunch nf canned good* prior to going Io l<»ig<v They were taken «lek the f >llowl«;g <l«y with the alsivo riwull. Here la Joe HltBoo'i promise: "Having been elected senator! *h all know no (»art of the »tale In pre fere neo to another. My endeavor will be to advance the t*»*t |nl«»re*ls of < iregon and to Im fair Io all pxrt* of the »late. Il wii also be my aim to wo'k in harmony with tho other member* of tho Oregon doleg.ition in congress, and Iodo v.'bat I can for bringing about harmony in the re put. Ii an party’, and Io wipe out fac tional iliffcrencee. If successful In this, I tudiuve I will have accomp lished a great deal that will tie for the beat interest* >>f tho stalo. Senate bill No. 72. Intn duced by Brownell, is luw a law. It provide, that: "The earning* of idgem><nt debtor for personal »< <•«, al and lime within ¡0 days next preceding the service of an attachment of «aid earnings upon a garnishee, shall not lie iticiud«*d In the judgment in «.lid action against nahl J debtor, when it «hall tai made to appear by tliu affidavit of said Judgment debtor, or I otherwi»e, that such earning* are n«s-o*sary for the «.-•«• of a family sup ported wholly or partly by the labor of suid debtor." An uxchangelel» fly tho follow ing truth; "If a newspaper man know« how many knock* be received tic- hind hi* ' ick ha would ad< 11 an »th •r calling,*'remarked a citixen the otherday. Thccltlzen wns mistaken, ; Ihe newspaper man w ho succeed* expect* to Is- maligned by every lawbraker, swindler and hyt»«ritc, every corp!ng critic and lover of notoriety who do not agree with him on public and political questions. Tho new*ua|x-r man who aspect* to go through life w itli tx-ing misrep resented and unjustly «ensured should make arrangement« to die young. Southern Mexico Is a great country. Consul-Gciiend Pollard tells of one fruit orchard of 12 > ... r - n • ir Mun- temorio. It contains I7ts> orange tree*. 5<X»> poach tree», txMlue* man darin», griipe-fruit, J*|»amwe plum», »prhsit», |>vars, lemons, olive*, graiiea blackberries and raspberries. 1 he climate is endle»» summer. Two (rop» of vegetables may la» ral»ed each year. The Government has granted toacoiiipatiy from Stamford, < onn., an immense tract of land from which dye wo<ids will t»> exporlisl. Intending settlers should carry with them not I ms tii in IflOO Io gold, which will nay all of thu family ex penses for th«1 flrst year. ^wwwwmw >)@(giinwittwww¿ t 5 F 5 5 5 5 3 : CHESS I • • Till M sntiam N»Ws t he», col umn, will be d.-vot«*! to gsmos and end gxii.-*, tlie ch«*** editor twit«-vlng that chi s player* on Il a Pactflc c,»*■(, like chesa player* elsewhere, are interested In practical opening and brillient end game*, slid lunM anloy a lively game. It «hall t»1 tho purpose of thl* rnlutun, It give chew, new*, and *<l- dr.-«««'» of ilijycr», and to enauguralv tournaments, a* fast a* we can. BlogripUcwi uollce* will appear Any che*« tsa’k in print can I m > ob tained from tlie t he-«» Editor and al the lowent price We «..licit »irlixr.goa with editors having che«» column*. All cummunlration* should ta' addresMsl to H-A. 1» k V ankv , Thom«« < >re. < 'ompoMsl for T h r M an t t.t m N ku « tiy W. A. Mi ink man, Grand, Rapid*, Ml.h. While to play and mate in throe move«. Mammoth Fall Stoch LOWEST... Ht CASH PRICES ft/ ¿111 i ib N i And will be sold at prices none can beni . . . I WittT»: Following is th«> Forsyth * notion of today'« game: n —ó K 2 Ip I — i k M 3—1 q I p M .1—1 I’ U 7 I’ -*. 3 I A che«, club, i* soon to bo formed ill Boise Idilli i. I he Third Annual Tournament of the P. N (' ( . a««<H-lation I» In pro Nam f w< tern dlvlaiot will be given next week. vNswr.n to < .iiinr »is.N'r n r W. A. Shinkmnn, Grund Rapids. Mich. Thanks for 3 3or*. Answer ed by mail. Tho Septi mber nutuisr of the American I lies* Mug «zine printed by Wllll im Bor»<Mli 2ob, Euit 23rd »t, \'i w York I, fully up to th«, high standard it made nt Its commence ment, and has continued for th«« en tire tinte of one year and three month*. This num tier devote* six page, to the New York »tate t'hess association, illustrated Willi good ptmto engravings of each par llcipant, also of tho team contest between New York, and Pennsyl- V.'IIH.« I t.e v.iluv Ot pian- It I pawn play, the K. B. P, I* dealt with in this i»»ue. Tlie following Is nu explanation of the Forsytiie Notation. Set a b«a«r<i liefore you; call the oppoaite »ide from which you sit liiiick's side, and When Col. 1 loose volt’s troopers tlie following I* the poaitloo of end were mustered out he muds a speech game of last weeks Issue, Figure» lothem In which he said; m.-all blank spaces, thus; 2 kr 8 r- "Now here’» n thing I want to warn I q P p 1 * p p 1 2 b.’i. 2 4 b 8-4- you against: Don’t get gay and issie « S I —P P I • 2 I’ 2 II I It 2 II K I. as heroes. Don’t go lack and lie on Small letters for black men capital* your laurels; they’ll wither. The for white, l.etter S for Kt. world will lie kiml to you for atx.ut ten days, and then it will say: "lie’s ><» !*•» Ha« for Fifty (ruta. ,|M>ih-d by tlie fume of the regiment < ¡iiifaniari' tobas <•<» habit eure mAkM weak tn Cuba." iMn’t think you've got UiOt. •HoQM. iVajd purr Mh |1 AUdluftf.bU the ta--t of everything, and don’t consider yourselves as martyr» in the past tense. What I want of all <d you 1» to get right out and tight your battles in the world as bravely as you fought the nation’s battle* iu < ulwi.” That was good advice, and he needs to tak«> It holm* to himself nowdays. Since his nomination for Governor, he ha* found Just how sincere were all the expression* of uimiration for his bravery in t ut«, lie has already been proven di« honest, the creature of a !»>«» and a civil service crank, and there are yet three weeks left of the campaign. Dragos XadoauUl Xxrouuea. 3 5 5 Correct Prices. S. M. DANIEL 3 5 5 5 3 FlÜlili ill Id @@©@ ©Hl ill Hi Ui ft : STOVES We h«i\(‘ just l’ccej\ed r new lot of Renting and cook stoves ot standard make ami latest pat tern, Including the verv •' latest styles in air-tight heaters an<l inspect them I It 1» reported that Hpttin will a»k the l’nlt< d Slate» to pay |««rt of the «ocalled t'utian <lel»t, to pay for tlx* I ’ h 111 p( >1 n«' l»lan«la, or allow S|>aln to »ell them to some other nation. Spain would not t>e S| hiiii If »ho wa* n«d Incapable of appreciating gener osity; if 'Im wa, not utterly lacking in magnanimity. Wi* have alluwc«! Spain to keep all her war vessels In tlx’ captured territory; tlx» Terror and other» at Ban Juan; the Alfonso xtl and other war vesaelaat Havana, ami other port«; we have s|low>-«l her t<> exact custom* dues from th» t'nited State*, ami carry off to Spain from I uba and Porto Hico atiout every thing |H>rtablo that »he can steal and And room for on her lrnn»port*. it I* «af«< to »ay that the I’nited State* w III not a*,umu a dollar of the < uban >iebt, nor will it pav Spain a cunt lor any part of the Philippines, nor allow Spain to »ell them toGcnnany or any other |H>wer of Eurupv. Ws might eualy within the rigtit, of the victor have exacted a large in demnity from Spain. We waived thl, right amt opportunity, and cer tainly will not how pay a practical Indemnity to Spain for having heat« lug her Into paralysis in a war of six ty days. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i M. C. Gill and Son t ar <1 HARRY S. JOHNSTON » SCIO SHAVING PARLORS Shaving. Haircalling. Shaapooing Latita Hair Drtaaing Galha. 15 tanta 25 ” 15 ” 25 ’• 25 ” Work gu (runiced strictly fini eia*« NEW The wh«»l«> Northwest I* going to attend the great fair at Portland Sept. 2S l<> Uft. ”, because it is going to tie represent.«!!vc of the whule Northwest, and t* going to hav«- HClo, OREGON Bennett’« full Military Bind of .tj pieces. There w ill he exhibits of all kind, including one »ent by the Oregon Volunteer« from Manila. There will bo piece« of th«‘ S|>ani»h warships and of the »hell* that des troyed them. Also large ptinting* of every taittla by sea and land dur ing the recent war. The Suthern I’ai-lflc Is going to carry p:i*»eng««r* to th«* Exprdtion from nil point* on it« Un«-« at one snd one-third fares for the rouiwl I Fl*h and game in season. Shop near V !. . • • I trip. l>on't «»«I»« tha rh«nce Meat Market ED. CATTERL1N Proprietor CO. t> --------- 1’llol‘lllhTOIU — SCIO. 0REG9N irxni.h «rtii.M rtn »iwoitrm * ' rf nrrere in iltrlrukn anti nr*rt»y Il t« inaiMlv «»(»••« wuMfc cmtdwelr*! at hom»* • tmltfhl * '•’taf <t«'l *1 !••»$*»• Ir«natr •MMiiUl’t«*, n«» n»*»r**, in» U mmi «alary Monthly lt«f. ••* • >• htii'h-w or If .»«lit • •••<'■ 1 «t am I»-1 rnvetopr llerhrrt K. Itrau, l*nre»*l, (hriw M . < hhiR«o. t>v*'l T»kwr» »,» •■* *aw*. Tear III* Xw*;. To Q -. l I- s co *Mlly an.I for*v*r b* tr a#- *»Uc full of lit«, a-r,« »t..i vi<or, iako NoT» It**, th* wonder *..rh»r, Uini tn*«** ««ok ■ irora AU dru(«i,u. Me nr It. t'ur*(u*r*a- «»•-.I II w* ri » a 4 aampls fee A I4r*oa HWr'.oi* K,nw4j Co. Chlcsn-o or N»w VorW .^™FEEDff4i r. J. I rvine propr 4r My rig’s arc fust-class anil my horses are good tiri vers. 0.0 - . V <4