The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 02, 1898, Image 1

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The J'laindoalor
UE8T ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
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PLAlNDCALCR PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Tho Plaindealor
POSTKHS, ,
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KTTER HEAP.-,
BILL ilEADF,
KTC,KTC.,ETO.
Executed Neatly and t Living Rates.
Vol. XXIX.
ROSKIiUROrOftJWrTIIUKSDAY, MAY 2, 1898.
No. 19.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
K1 IT! Of l.KKUon.
U, S.H.inatnia
(iiinrmnmiiii
iliivvriiiir
Mier'lar tf Miali'
Mtaiu 1 n'Miirvr
Until, I'llli, Inaliil. Hull
main I'rliili r
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w. .r 111 c- Ji.;.n .
tlallina.l ('inniiilaaliiiii la
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1 1 L.i II. I
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W. II. Kill
Wlillnin r, lit'l
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. 11 1 1 Metarlian
l. M. Irwin
W. . ,M.
....'. M. Hli-man
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miiiiaiiii
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aaioKii jim.ui. inaiait I.
j.l.Ui' J. KiillrrUili
I'riMtHiillliia Alluriirr. W. K, Vulri
u. 1. lanu urrus, t'lMiiimu,
Hiwlvri , It. H. hlmrlilan
K(lalr U. M. Vealeli
v. s. wiATiita tcssao.
Otwerrrr Tlioa. (iniaua
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u.iuom incut r.
ikiiialor.
Hvirivulallvi
Mors
'lirrlH
I r.-aaumr
is'ImmiI riupctlnilt'iil
Aaaraaor
tuilutjr Judge
l'ommlHlniini
Murv.jrnr
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Sheep Itiaitjeior
raatim-r
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'liilialablra
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IX Vtai.l
Jul Ward
Ii.l MaiJ
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Ri'ioiilir
1 rraaiuer
Mautial
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A. (;. Maraler
IVltHILXUK.
U'.K Mliainl.rouk
Jr. W. lara
III. ('. Mat, loll
1 1. M.Hiro
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(Win. Perry
ir. a n hlt.rc.le
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totar anr.
Hit' ' 1 1 1 11 1 1 riiiil lor lioiiglaa l uuulT ini-eU
llirt ' Iniua a year Mlima; 1 lio ad Mini
day In Man h, llio lh 5l.in.Ujr In Jump. an. I tin
I.I Moii-laf in PwiiiIm r. 1. I', fiilli-ruin u
KiwrbuiH J.l.lao. lioo. M. Hrowu.til lluavbui,
pniMHiiitliitf auoiuoy.
uiiiii i o.irl m la llio Ul Wi-1ni .tjr alt m
Ilia lal Miiinlajr ol January, alari li, Majr, Jul)
m'puiinlM.r ami NuvrmlA-rt A. r. hlrariia, n
UaklauJ. Jii'lgn; U. It I liniupwiu ul rr..ul.ur
an. I W. II. Muimla .of IU.I.IK'. rtiininluiliiuvia.
l'ntto ( uufl la u araaluu cuiilluuuualjr, A.
rllvarua. ulx.
Nor loir .Mcvlluga.
I IM' l.LKK, IHKlirH l.nliE, .M. H..
liol'l llii-lr naular i iiiiiiituuU atu.ua al III
i l (I. K. I. all nil i jli'l an l I. nil III lliiliaU)
II iarli iiiniilli. All im.'uiI.. i i. .1 in al
l.-ii'l ri-KUiariv, aul all t UIUiik hrollicia tor
Jlally tin IU'1 lu alivii.l
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lui'i'U rvif ivllira.lay ...lilliK at I
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a mi l u Kalnroay triulni
lln Ir hall III U.I.I Fi '.l.nv 'linii.lii ul li.'vMinx
Mi uiliiia ol bo or.li'r In kho.1 lan.llna' ate i it v II
ihI to allen.l. ll'JIIKKl KolilM-u.N, N. II.
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RO.hllL'll'J I.OLhiK, NO. Irt, A. I). ('. W.
nun-la th ai.iinil ami l.iurth Momlaya ol
ri'U mulilli at 7 .i" i. in. at IM I Kollona hall.
Mi'iuli ra ol lli oi.lcr lu k.hhI ataii.lii aro lu
llUnl io alton.l.
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KNOIOHT, NO .".i, II. A. IS.. Ml Kid lllr
uial and tuli.l lliui.U)a ui mo inuiiiu.
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dial au.l tlilid riidaya lu cacb oiouin.
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1 Mi'.Unil a nlll I'll h.'l.l al timiiKO Hal
KiwImrK, lliu liiat Krl.lay In i. i t inU r, Male
an. I Juno, ami llio Ititnl Fn.lay In hcplnuibtT.
ROSKUltlUK IIAIMKK. Ni. a. O. K. H..MtaI
Ilia ai-inuil and luurtu 'i hutilaa ul vato
uionlu.
Mol l IK I II AMUKOUK, V. M.
KK01NA UAfl', Men )'.
ROhKHIIIKI 1UVI.1I0N NO 47C, II. OK I., It.,
in tela cvvry ai'eoud and (ourih rlunday.
A U'UA I.OUOK. NO. 47. K. UK I', J'f,11
ovriy Wcdiieaday evening al Odd hullowa
Hall. Vlalling KulmiU lu good Handing tor
11 ally luvtuxl lo alicud.
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M. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Uuomll.MaialcriDulliUiig. . HOnEUUUO.OK
jT-HuhIiu'Ii llr B' ol,ll' urt
mruliig caaca a apwlalty.
halo lU-culvcr U. H. Land OlUio.
UKOItUK H. UHUWN.
rniu, i ua tiarin.
JEOWN Sc TUSTIN,
Attorueys-at-Law,
Uooiua 7 and H
l a Ji AIuhiu llluek.
HOHEUUUU, OR
yy n. Willis.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Will prunttca In all tha cuurta f tk Btata. Ol
io lu tha Uuuil Uuuaa, lluuglaa oouuly, Or.
D, BTBA.TFORD,
Attorney at Law,
llonuia M and
Taylor ib WlUun Ulock. KOifiUUUU. OH
I I). EDDY,
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Attorney-at-Law,
itoiiaiuiui, uniiuoN.
I
RA D. H1DDLE,
Attorney at Law,
KOI'KIII'UU. OIlLliON,
Northern I'm. llio Kuilroad Compaiiy.
Am nollini! licl.otu to till j.jiiilH i'uut ul
hull lUo rciiiui' r.iii'H.
I. H. K. Ulu k.
Local AijcuI No, 'J, raiiiti,rii huililinif,
JLMEU V. HOOVEIt,
IMiysician and SntMeou,
ohm i
Malu Mimi I, i. ll. ilnot '.oil III wl City Hull.
iioKfciiriti;, on.
YIIA nilOWN, M. D.
ni l ll-'K, ;an l,n ki-iu hln ( I, nl .
Idcnnv nl Mia. J lilrwr.
L. MILLBlt, M. U.,
Surgeon and Hoinouap.'ithie
1'hyHiciun,
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ILL. P. HEYDON,
CimiuIi Mm v'. in-.
Niid Notary lulIU.
Orrn I In Court lluiiar.
Indi ra for Mirvi'vluir and Kli-ld Noti t alumld
Bii ad'liraao.1 to Mill '. Hi ydmi, l.'oiiiity bur
'rur. kutuliurg, Dr.
SIKICTLY I IR5T-CLASS.
Hfvrni
.McCLALLEN.
MHH. U. I . Mill.AI I.I.N. I'lop.
nSA3UA3T!lS FOR T2A7L!i;3 XVJ.
ha r i.n ii:ah.n aiii.i:.
UarKe. Mue rauiplc lluuiiin.
Kirc 'llua to and Kmiii 'I ram-
Crockery and
Glassware !
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Alwi a euiii
it lu Ui.aeliwic .
1 1 I to Inn ol tlmii v -?YuJ
GROCERIES
ioiivi eu.i ami rn.Al:-
All Kinds of Country Produce
MRS. N. BOYD
WOODWARD
11 IK
BUSTLED
ROSEBURG
Docs L'i -
ALL COMPETITORS
IVo km alvtayain thc l-int, and mran to
korp lliole.
TUo (jolJcn llarvi-at ia upon us, ami farm
art aro amiliug Ueaino WcoJward
l.m-ta to their iutcrcat.
Full Triniiniil
TEAM HARNESS
Thorns nro all Leather auil Warranted.
SADDLES
At HoduouJ l'ricoi.
(hjuiuU your purno and Lo aure and aoi
Woodwinl holoro liuylng.
W. . WOODWARD'
B
iiuhvi:i.i
IIuukIum County, ort'iton.
1 ho uiileih of Uu.'.c Sprliik'a vduIiiUi : Iodine,
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i.iiiiii i in-, . i,i nwni u in , iiiu iti uiiimi. i ol .mil
and Unin aud I'hl.irldea ul I'ttkliiui.MiiKHwUini
au.l boiiiuui,
Olio Murliik' l out ul n !f 1.1) mid llin other uul
2000 gtalua ul aoi Id tuutler to tho gullou.
lAiealed on tho Hoiitlimii 1'arlUii Kallroad,
"Hliiit roiit ' lioni hull l ianelM'o lo l'oi llniid,
lu Ii.jukIiu County, Oregon,
Airuriiviitotl viihi'K of UheunuiliMn, NhsuI Ca
tarrh, laluirh nl jLn htumiieli, Uynpepalii Ilia
UuUib, Noiirulmu, Tilulai Mil I'oI.miiiIiii;, Kl.lui-y
Trnulilo, l iiiiBlipaliou, Himumh ol lim bklu,
l.lver u ii. I llowi'ln, iiud i-ueri al diceaaea have
been cured l.y llio uau ul Ibeao ivutt iK.
Now liath-rouiiiH euuiieeled wil'.i t lie maul
liUlldini:. i'ualoUleo and KxpresH on tlie pretu
laea. linlly mall, uutlli uud aoulh.
Toi'iiia ?I0 per week, V per dnj . iiiehi.ling
bulliH.
'1 lie' Hotel 1-. u ink I (ho luimidiutv tupeivla
loll Of
t.ti'i', iii;n. i. nostvi:i.i
w. la; Miiiuiser.
Ask your
Drugglsi
for Kiiierou
10 CENT
TRIAL GIZC.
CATARRH
ifpoll
t villain iie i-h'iiIiii', fpk 4 4? fHk
in -rcury n'nr liny "tliei-jfrajV .-tf'-J
liij.iiioiiiiilni;. .-f- i
H I UuicUly Ahf oi h.,1. lyLtf $S
Oliei liell. f at miee. 65 AAVhivijV
It o.i iib uud i Ii mii. i " jfT,-' : - ; iVj)
mo NM,i i'u.,.. pqi n irj HEAD
Allnjn Iiilhmiiiiulioii. IIL.rtL
IIiiiIh and I'lotii la Urn .Meiulniino. Iiei-. tin'
K. iim'H of '1 ;l-to mid Snii ll, l-'ull f-i.e oOe. ; Tniil
hi,i' I He. ; at lirni.".-i-t or l v luuil.
1.1. V DHol IllillS Oil Wiitreii rtrtul, Kevy Yolk.
THH ISOMISAKDJMiNT OP HATANZA5
i
I
Mow the New York, I'uritan und Cincinnati Silenced tlieMJuns ol
the Port and deduced It Dcfcn.MTM. ,
NkH Yiiiik, . i II 1' !, --.' ilii i.ilrli
Kiy Wi-ot from cfjrrf)unilHiil o(
ItOnKIIUIlO, Oil.
frmii lirr ii Ii-. Tli'.' i-yo I j 1 1 w 1 1 1 i I l.o
Jirecl;'iii of lliu tbot onM to an in-
Hlttiit Inter a U'aI cloud oi (iloi-.t and
fruv;ii,i;til of cuur.reltt und Oiorlir ilf
IiU'Ii in t !.e air. Then would come the
roar of the piece, sullen cod 1 oavjr.
Tut: Now York lia-i anon rol'itiod 1I11
rntii: from TO Ml to 3000 yardd, mid wa
t -Minn ftljolla into Hnbitliov at (lie ra'e
of a.jut lliruu u uiiiiiitB witli wonderlul
iie:ih.ioii and aji.tri!ntly Kreil drutrnct
IvnntDH. In Ilia iiie.itjliiuH tlie) 1'uriUn wi? tili
in euro of I'oiat M i. H Mil a I jay
tlj'jt t , that l.i'. L'fv . Il nai o well
liMt l l"I tliitt lliu oul target wj tiii in
frt'iiurnt eijidkii from lliu lntUrry. But
li"ii tlm I'uritan i; it lli'j ingo hrr
hIicIIh i urat every t.jjo w ilLiu luu feiill
fii utt'it , mi.'. Kroat w ar tho exploHioli
tlivri'ol. "Itjib up luta ttie air irjuld o
a rl iu J ol duit atom of tlie t'paniub
for! looting for all tbu itorld ' like Ibe
piiil oijii oi a magazine' uf drown prie
u.i n: injwiJt'r. Tbi! I'orilari wa di.-tng
fu'l an tuiirli liat m ou the east tide of
lliu ! ay an the New York was iloiDif oo
the weht ft '.r.
All tbid timo liiy Oiucinnati iiud re-
iiiaiueel out of uctioii. Captian Clitktor
Tli Tuiilaii taiiid in l.rliind ll o H'i;fia!i:d for eruiiiidon to engage, and it
New Yori., uud tttiyaeil llio f.iililicaiioii I was Kr-iiicd by thrf llagsbiii. The (Jiu
on I'uint Mayu. while liii New York j cumuli ottauiod up to within 'MJO jardo
wi'iil Id hlarl ojr I cli.Mi up lo llio laud i I'roa.lside on, and bean to let fly with
aud "uruJ her el.clU ii.lo Point Uul.n-1 In-. K'na.
liuva. j 'Ihe Now York was jutt Biviiiit tbe ig-
Tliu Ciniini mi, wlih li had rfinhiiir d j ual t j relir., w brii one (leriunt ebot was
ni' l uili'in utidcr id'T. hinal-'d fr tir i frctn Lubalieva. Il was the latt
pri uiiraioii to t:iiaMt;i, und i.ifiviil il, h A Hint Iim' tpry w ui ever lo lire. One
und 9i ti waa 1 i r i r i tier iii' at II. i furls ol (!.(. lnj; yni on llio I'uiitan ansaeded.
ou tlm etl bide ol llio hoy. ' It was tii b-ul tli: I of llio day. It struck
Tuo Imlii ries liied i-xi lo.-ii' liellH, j tb t'.it't-f y jod' . w iiete tlm guu as, tore
and uioM id Ibt in fell idi! f liie iiui'k. 1 I'm nay into llio earthwork, and explod
(n I't.i l jurl lyoud fie 1 1 -jrn nt II e ' ed, d.jin t;reat d .M'.rjJti jti.
Nvw Yfi k, ami a fhraplii'l hhfll ixi'lm!-' t'j'lai:i K M loluib, uii artilieiy clll
Ml
lllU
Mi-rnld, who wa a wilm-al of llio torn
Imi liDHtit of Matanza by I'm Aiiieri'-an
Mlii ., nyr. .
Admiral rSaiiipsoii (hi adtMruoori lorn
bardrd, iiliinced and pi oily well do
Blroyi'd tho Hpuiiiab hattsrles in punitiou
arid lu cotirao of coiiatriiriinn at Iho en
trance of the. tiuriwr of MutanaM,
He did it with ili llaalilp New York,
tlm iixiii i t ir I'uiitan and the rruiier
Ciiiriiiuaii.
Not (one of the .iintriean Miii'O wan
elruck, tlm hpaiiioli Kunnt-ry tielnu wil J.
ThfiL' in as vet iiu uieuiit of I. tiowini;
Ilia mm! her of ilead nod wounded on l ho
bpanlHb hide. It iuut ho i .itmiderahle.
W)iil I Iim New ork, I'uritan uud
(,'in itiiiKti were ri'i:oniioi(eiin; in fono
lor ilie p'irM,ao of loealinK and dcfltroy-
Inu lim loi mldabln detuuaes beiriK ton
ttructcd, thf HiKaliip in tired on by the
batlerieit on I'oiut Kuhalieva aud Point
Maya, KUatdinc tho enrunre to the bar
bor. Tho New Yoik replied wllli her
In ward M Itifli K"n n tha port f'de.
him gteamcd boldly in brtween tlm hat
t fiie and soon blazed uwav wllli ImiIi
broadeides nl lln tn.
rliil S
i I i'.'".
err nl lli. I'.riti-h .tr.ny, Iij was a ep.o
taU.r of llio eiiHuieul, Maid it ws olie
: of tho Ik"!', 'jiiii'.t! be' lirkil evr Been wide.
II iwni: prueli.'rtlly de-ill jiii-h-d the pan-
t'dal'.'IC her. 1 1 to. I. I In' U...-H
juhl 1 mini e lo ulenoo tin! Im'i
The In; r-hol lliat Mai (ire.i b liin i
inb eituo from l'oiul Kubaliev J.
Puritan repiie-d m itb ciu d her PJ-int li I Ii illeru'?, lli j bhi M stood out lo sea.
HUH!". I he i-liell flun k l'io lial'ery wMijNut a t lie II lud siroi k cm of thorn, but
woinlri f 111 ' eilfai ) uli I t leiv ili .1 put-; Ihei ) ha 1 lie..:! thrju II irr JW mi-Haa ol
(ion of it. lbu,New Yoik. 1 li.; SpiuiaU tir-l acUrti-
Alr r Minliin in Vain lor I'.e p.iuitli 1 in I fii'-e, nhicli bad btirrt ubjve the
to relieM I'll' -li?aj.'milit, Iho nliipa htp, n shell bad elr.uk j 1:1 f.iro o? ber,
wilheu', leaving b.jlh halleiiei in j u:id utiuther Mtruek j-isl'ult.
ruitui. Tne fact that lbs .Sp.iiiiatd.i failed to
When Kimi A luiii al .tmpaoii, on iho strike sueli a laie larj;et ng the New
lla'ship Ne Y.irk, li ft tho niii.-iii j oil., towering as she doe lik-) a bouse
ground to pay a isU lo Mat uu&a and j out of Ida water, nan taken as evidence
Cardenas, ho ma lo tip Ins uiiud t'mt , that lliry aro not goii I markauivii. On
HJiiiclhiiii; had to lo dotio wi'.b (be i-ry ; the viher band, even shot lhat tho New
a.d'eafive Hpanicli arliiit i an ii , wl.o ' ork tiic I aflei pIi..- gat the ran-T M'ad
Mero iiiniii.uirf tho bultriies out lluit pitt'lied i iht in!o l'io bilterijo.
way. 1 hey had twice tired ou the tor
pedo-brat Fooli, und Miro very
eri'ctiiin forliliciititins and lat ino
in pun a inn.
At Matutjis, the .Now York found
the monitor Puritan and Iho i nin r t in
citinati, which have been bioikadit; the
purl. Ad mi nil Hanipaou tlecided to
nitko a rn'ounuiriunco in force for tho
tbrtvfill pur put is vl licating tho bat
teui'f, iliccovvring tho kind of jpns lliey
motitited and if possible bloppiug the
work of for t ilicat ion .
Matatuag lies at the hea l of a bay
four miles from llio t-oa. This bay at its
mouth is thteo mill's wide. On tho v.oct
side of tho buy is Point Kubalieva and
ou tho east tide Point Maya, The points
hayo a very slight elevation ubovo (be
sea, but tho eontia'utatiou of the batbor
is such as to give tho batteries on them
a commanding position. Strculiing
back from those batteries are towering
hills, aud it Mas believed the guns had
been mounted souiewhero, concealed by
the bhiublory.
Tho Now Y'ork led the May iuta the
buy of MaUiizus. Tho Ptiritiu was a
few hundred ) urds uslciu ou tho poit
dido, and Iho Oinciiitniti leinainod be
hind ii slightly ttieal jr ilislunce asit ru on
the utaibcurd side. Lines drawn from
ship to ehip would have mndo an uliuost
perfect t'i.wiulo.
At a few minutes before 1 o'clock there
was u pud' of smoke from tbo east shore,
nud an S-iuch shell wbUod toward (ho
Now York aud (ell short. Scarcely lud
the report died uwuy than another pull
of tjioke tlooiod upo i tbo Point 'Maya
side and oatily blew away. This sited
also fell slim i.
The range of the east buttery Mas near
ly 7000 yard", but the tl whip promptly
opened tiro w ilh ouo of her 8 iucu uu.is,
Tbocng'ioiiii'iil in a few minutes became
gouerul, und hbore uud bay were cov
ond with the wiud-bloMii emoko, while
tbo hollow bjhvcou tho hills roared wi;h
the cauuouuding.
Coutiuuiug to cut loose w itli her guun,
starboard aud port, us well us foro nud
nlt.llioN'oM' Yoik otoumed 'piiikly iti
und circled uroiKid to r.to woklwurd
toward Poiut ltubalicya, while tho Ptui
tausiMiugto ti'.uiboard lo cuao Iho
Maya batteries. Tho Ma a l attery w ua
tbo more formidablo, and the liie from
it, was more fieipiuut, but tlio sholli foil
short.
Tho New Yoik iuuoivd this lutteiv
utter a uiiuuto, uud procoedod to pay all
titti'iUion to the battery ou Uubalieva,
which was being ptiahed to completion. '
It was n beautiful ciht to boo tho j
largo practice of tho Now Yoik. A big
balloon of B'linltn would HUddonly line I
I lu poiut of limit llio engagement lasted
Luy I jtiHi is mitiiite.. P. begau ai '7 minutes
guns paei 11" o'clot k, und cudeJ at a ijuarter
past 1. Ilij I'ontau aud Ciuciuuaii
were leit ou guard a'- Matau.is and the
New York leturucd to hrr old position.
All told, the United Elates ships fired
S'ibbols'ui the form. The forts tired
probably l'.J sbote. ltvit far more im
pel laut than tbo destruction of the
Matauaa batteries is the conclusion
about tho future which may bo drawn
from the bombardment. This i3 that
Havana is absolutely at the mercy of
the I nited Matej fk-tt whsucyer
choose to open tU-.
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April is the heavv mouth in American
history, us the fcl'oiug ohows:
April is, 17r."i Paul Kevere's famous
miduight ride.
April 11', 1773 IVginuiug of the Uevo
lutiou bntiloof Lexington.
April 11, 17&I rougicss proclaims
ceseatiou of hostilitit .
Apiil lo, 17So Congress ratitiee pre
limimuy luaiy of peace ilh tireat
lliitaiu.
April 1, IS 12 Congress ebtablishes the
ombat'io thut begins llio war of 1812.
April 21, 1315 Santa Auuu sutlers his
great defeat al San Jacinto.
April 2", IS pj Hostilities opeu be
teen Iho I'uiied Slates and Mexico.
Ap'il 12, Lst'.l '.Var of the rebellion
begun by ilaueral l'.oauregard til ing on
Foil Sumpter.
April li, ISiil First bloodshed of the
war in coutlict between I'uited Stales
troops uud mob at Baltimore.
April t, lScij - Leo surreudors to liraot
at Appomaltex.
Apiil I I, iMij- President Lincoln
asiatbinuted.
Airil2l, is.is-ltegiuuiiig of the war
between tho 1'niled Slates aud Spniu.
- - -
lu a private Idler ii a citi.t-n of
Kofcv'burg dated April 1 h at Skagwuy,
C. F. Nicco sajs: '1 noull uol advise
anyone to come hero utjpretium. I have
as much failhiuthe cmiitry as I ever
di 1 1 tit ii is now, and williomaiu tiuiot
for a v. hike I u in no', doing an)thillg.
Am keeping my 'i yes pealed' uud will
reuiaiu in Alaska till winter anyway if I
keep we'l. M est of tho people w ho aro
going in aio over tiie pass ul tho lakes,
Killing ready to start dowu tho river
when it opuini. I'ml uud P'Uikoarout
lak l.indei m i". I'.'. I'.radloy has gone
in ou llio ice. Oju't bear auylhiug
from Copper river. 1 think things will
move hi'ro this sutumer aud fall."
Koady mado eliet'tu at tho Novelty
Store.
NOTU AND COMMENT.
1 be fpaoidU capitalist who want to
aerifies himself for his country can now
buy SpDlnh 4s.
Francs may sympathize with ftpain,
bnt Kussia may b depended upon to
hold I 'ra rue down lo sympathy.
The iejiort lhat cx -Senator Ingalls will
be taken sround the coau'ry lo pots as
starved reconcsotrsdo is denied.
If capturing Spanish vessels goes on
at the rate it has began, tbs harbor of
Key West will soon be Oiled to over
flowing.
The Prince of Monaco, wbo is an offi
cer in the BpiDisb nary, regrets lhat
"private duties" will compel him to rs
frsin from sctusl service. The prince
knows a gams worth two of the game of
war.
Almost 2UU sturdy sails from Uiou
tester, Mass., Lavs "jintu" the Davy
s'nee a recruing office was opeced there.
No hardier, braver men can be found
than the fishermen of Massachusetts
bay, ami the navy cai.'i gwt too many of
thern.
The Craa,p, of Ptiilulelpbi, have re
ceived an order from the Russian gov
ernment for two 12,000-ton battltvahi,,
to be able lo cope with sny firhiug ma
chin alloat. - This is one reason , why
t ae work on the baille-shin Alabama
will be hastened.
The providing of a sdetpitte revenue
is as necessary a "wsr measure ss tbs
providing of troops. A stable currency
here in the United States of America is
quite as important as a stable govern
ment in Cub. Provision mast be made
for war and its concccioeoces.
The Brewers' Association has protect
ed to congress against the increased tax
on beer, although its members admit
tbat the consumers will have to pay the
tai ; but then the brewer, like the con-
grescman, must pretend to be locking
out for the interests of his constituents
or his own iuterests may suffer.
Mrs McKioley, who is now iu New
York, is poorer in health than usual.
The strain on the president may be the
blame for it. She was compelled to
travel in a reclining car. She has been
iu ill-health for maoy years, and the
courage and fortitude shown by the
president may be in part doe to ibe les
sons which Mrs. McKioley 's ill-health
has taught 1dm. lie is said neyer to
loie either patience or temper, or his
'head."
The statement imputed lj a war de
partment official tbat the volunteers will
remain in tbeir own elates to be drilled
is probably both t-ue and correct. No
one knows now or can ttll for some
time bow eoom large forces will be need
ed in Cuba. Certainly they should not
be landed there until it is known the
eejuadron now at Havana will not be
needed elsewhere. We shall hardly say
good-bye to the new Oregon soldiers for
several days yet.
A case in which a women was tried by
a woman jury was beard in Weistr,
Idaho, last week. The facts in the case
sie said to he these: "Mrs. Oeorga L.
Smith bad done some sewing for Mrs.
Aliehiiernnd was to receive jars in pay
ment. When she went for them she
was tolJ tbat they had been giveu away,
whereupon she proceeded to help her
self to other property. Mis. abshire
protested, and was flapped by Mrp,
Smith, for which she had the latter ar
rested. It was determined that a women
jury should try the case, and the town
became greatly excited over tin matter.
Six of the foremost of women ol
the city were impaneled. After being
out three houra, they returned a verdict
of acquittal."
New Store ! New Goods!
Eye. rs,-
Savage
people,
have a
superatiUoa that
an evil eye may be
cast upon a person
to bring all sorts oi
trouble and mis
fortune. That
seems tike a pretty
foolish notion;
but it isn't much
worse than some
of the notions
which civilued
people indulge in.
One wotn out su
perstition is the be
lief that if a man inherits weak iutiRS from
his parents he is pretty sure to die of con
sumption. The actual fact is that it' such
a man will only take proper care of himseli
ha will really be aler from consumption
than a careless person who has no inherited
weakness. Carelesnes is the real evil eye.
Carelessness will develop a tendency to
consumption in any body.
The lungs are composed of very delicate,
sensitive tissue, even in the healthiest prr.
son; tbat is why they yield so quickly to the
attack of tainted blood. If tha blood is al
lowed to get impure and impoverished, aud
bile-poisoned, the seeds of consumption
will spring up In the best kind of a consti
tution. The real cousumption-taint is in
the blood.
Hundreds of cases of so-called " heredi
tary" consumption have been completely
ana permanently rooted out of the system
by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
siinpty because it gives the blood-making
glands power to pour a fresh abundant sup
ply of rich, red, healthy, blood into the
circulation. This drives out all poisonoua
and unhealthy germs. It stops the waste of
tissue and the formation of morbid deposits;
builds up fresh, normal, healthy lung tissue
and solid, muscular strength.
In all the weakened debilitated conditions
which are the furerunuers of consumption,
Dr. Tierce's Discovery is the most per
fect nutritive and strength-builder. It is
assimilated by the weakest stomachs.
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Everythiug offered for sale is fresh;
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We have a very choice stock of
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Our Hue of Olives, Gherkins, Pick
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