The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 27, 1898, Image 2

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T ^ ^ Z - A V A I I NEWS IN BRIER
— PI’UI.IKMID RYKfcV FRIDAY MOBXJXU.-v-
WASHINGTON LETTER.
ONE OF TWO WAYS,
repubmcax candidates
FROM OCR BBOCL.Ut CORRESPONDENT.
The bladder was created for one pnr-j
STATE TICKET.
May 24: A speri il to Ilio Portlan.l
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pose,
namely,
a
receptacle
for
the
urine,
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Tribune «sys tlint 11 dispaici* boat frolli
W arm ., t). 0 ., May lOtli, 1898.
and as such it is not liable to any form o f1 por Governor,
Pixtnaxcx,
L axx O ocxtv ,
O regon Aduiiral Ssinpson l>ad jjijt rea0t<-<l Key
I t either Admiral Sampson, with Ida disease except by one of two ways. The T T Geer> of Marion county.
West nml
liurried|y gatharlng up
first way is from imperfect action of the t
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fleet fresh from the destruction of the kidneys.
The second way is from care-
For Secretary of State,
nurse« and hospital supplies. W
Ner.«
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* , »Panish fort.hcahon in ti.e harbor of less local treatment of other diseases.
Frank I. Dunbar, of Clatsop county.
toiuea by boat as all cables are out.
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. nt Juan, I orto Hico, or Commodore
For Stale
Treasurer. ..
C H IEF CAUSE.
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Col. Jove of tho Cuban army arrived 1 Schley, with h i. flying squadron whiah
E d ito r am i Proprietor.
Unhealty urine front unhealthy kill- Chas. 8. Moore, of Klamath county.
»t hoy West the evening of May 24rh 1 i. itching for a 'c h a n c e l0 distinguish
ney8 is the chief cause of bladder troubles.
j?or ¡Supreme Judge.
and says t|,„t HOO Spaniards were found . sell, can meet and fight will, the So the womb, like tho bladder, was crest- Frank A , ,
()f Gohl|nbia fOllnty.
Florence, Or. May 2 7 , lS'JS.
after the c.uiaor ^ » h v ill. bombarded ¡Spaniel, Cano Verde fleet this week, ed for one purpose, and if not doctored j
too much is not liable to weakness or
For Attorney-General,
i ( uhana, ( uba.
j the end of the war will be in sight.
disease, except in rare case«*. It is situ- D. R»
Blackburn, of Linn county,
Tits K bcodd comes to us in a new j It is officially stated that the Spaniel. . fhere is no doubt that either Sampson
ated back of and very close to the bind*
For Supt. of Public Instruction,
form tins week. Pro. Moore i. et ¡dent- fleet is still at Santiago de Cube. A or Sehley can crush the Spanish fleet if
der, therefore any pain, disease o r ! j . jj .Ackerman, of .Multnomah county,
ly making a sue, css of hi, paper though | battle is hourly expected.
f they can only get at it, but there is a inconvenience manifested in the k id -1 ,,
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there W n,ed no room for a fourth | The battleship Oregon is safe at
i doubt about getting at it. This Spanish neys, line«, bladder or urinary passage I
is often, by mistake, attributed to
II. Leeds, of Jackson county,
pajior in Eugene.
I West, Florida.
II et lias been playing at now-you-see-it female weakness cr womb trouble of
Fur Rep. in Congress 1st District.
France is desirous of removing the ¡and now-you-don’t-see-it. It is now Home sort. The error is easily made Titos. H. Tongue, of Washington county
No wax in Lane county is better
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had impression created in the V. S. by I tbn«ght to 1«; trying to get toCuba with and may be as easily avoided. To find |
qualified to perform the ditties of sheriff
certain Paris J ,urn:,1» since the war I out fighting either of our big fleets. If out correctly, set your urine aside fo r!
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
than Charles L. Scott. A vote for him
twenty-four hours; a sediment or set­
begun. France’s foreign minister is re­ is succeeds, the war will be considerably tling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. ’ For Judge.
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it a vote in favor of a utan who attends
solved to maintain a rigid neutrality prolonged, and that is evidently what The mild and the extraordinary effect of A. 0. Woodcock, of Lane county
to his duties (aitlifullv.
mid w ill participate in no movement for Spain desires, in the hope th at if the Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great
For District Attorney,
Is Til* public and patriotic spit it of intervention without ascertaning if the war is prolonged some other European kidney and bladder remedy is soon Geo> M. Brown, of Dotlglt» county
realized. It you need a medicine you
Florence confined to the women and condition proposed would be acceptable power or powers will get mixed up in should have the best. At druggists fifty j
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Owing
to
the
superior
speed
of
tho
in
Washington.
children? It look» that way w.ien the
cents and one dollar. You may have a 1
COUNTY FICKET.
flag-staff lire not been Used so that the
A Chronicle correspondent at Rome vessels composing the Spanish fleet, sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent
Senator
flag lould lie raised without being says that tho Vatican’s declaration of they will have tlie choice of fighting or free tiy mail. Mention the W est and
; Dr. W. Kuykendall, of Eugene.
torn.
neutrality was due to a notification from running should they lie mot by either of send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Binghamton,
.V.
Y.
Tho
proprietor
of
|
Representatives
\\ ttsliiugtoit that no manifestations of oe.r fleets. The most formidable light
this
paper
guarantees
the
genuineness
of
Ivan
McQueen, of Lorane,
0«. KeTxaxniLL IS a native of Oregon,
sympathy with Spain wotdd be tolerated ers in both our fleets—the monitors and this offor.
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M. Brattnin, of Springfield.
a wan of mental ability and force of
tlie battleships—are too slow to keep
It is believed that we ought to have
W. II. Weathereon, of Florence,
character. He is unhampered by any
up with the Spanish fleet, if it desires that Spanish fleet is wiped out.
some armored cruisers to act on the
Sheriff.
previous political record. He under­
to run away without lighting. It is
A very distinct rent inder of the civil
offensive. We have given onr thought
Olías.
L. Scott, of Eugene,
stands the wants and needs of the peo­
only a question of time when every ship war is the more or less active, although
chiefly to less speedy vessels for the
Clerk.
ple of Laue county.
in this Spanish fleet will cither ho de- of course, not open criticism of the
defense according to the theory ad vocal-i ,
,
E. U. Lee, of Junction.
c . by C. A . G o o drich fo rm e rly professor '
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° Ur civilian staff appointments made by
I f w ' k could have a hall game here the
Treasurer.
.1..........I fleet it will he immediately, if they get
President McKinley, which is heard
Fourth it would add wonderfully to our of the war college now in command of
.1.
G. Powell, of Cottage Grove.
into u Cuban harbor it will be a matter among army officers and their friends.
celebration. Maybe wo can persuade the Yale.
School
Superintenbcnt,
of a few weeks. This week will tell Among the appointments especially 1 O.~s7H un?oi
Engene
the Acme an,] Mapleton ball players to
which.
H as axv one heard a populist or
criticised
ns
having
been
made
eolelv
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play n matched game here on tiiat day,
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I ABSCcoOr.
democrat give tiny good reason why I).
The blocade of Cuba, which during because of social influences are the
if Florence would put up a little prize—
P. Burton should not be ro-eiccte.l the past few days tins been nceompined following: John Jacob Astor, who D. P. Burton, of Cottage Grove.
eay I1U.00—Io (lio winners.
Surveyor,
assessor? He lias attended to t .e ht:si-’ bY some stirring fighting, which we got knows nothing whatever about military
ness of that o2ice faithfully and should I llie best of, besides cutting two im- affairs, and some say very little about 0 . M. Collier, of Eugene.
W m . B bvxd started for Eugene Wed­
Commissioner.
bc retained.
1 portant Spanish cables, will be con- anything, to be inspector general with
nesday morning where he intends circu­
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j tinned, but the landing of any army in the rank of lieutenant colonel; James H. D. Edwards, of Springfield.
lating* subscription paper to help collect
I Coroner.
IfRR« w an excellent opportunity for I Cuba has been postponed until after
G. Blaine, who has tried and failed in
money to push the Mapleton-Florence the new “city fatliers” of Florence to I _______________________
J. W. Harris, of Eugene.
about as many things as possible, and
road to nompletion. We think the show their patriotism,—donate about
citizens of Eugene as well as the citizens $50 to a Fourth of July celebration from A VISIT TO HECETA LIGHT HOUSE. who doesn’t know enough tactics to be
SUNDAY SERVICES.
a corporal, to be assistant adjutant
of this valley should contribute very the city treasury—there doson’t seem to
Sunday school 10 a. in.
liberally towards this road, us is would be nnything clae to use tho money of the i Six years have passed since first I general with the rank of captain; Ru s
I Morning services 11 a. m., and in
sell
B.
Harrison,
whoso
escapades,
saw
the
great
headland
called
Heceta,
not only greatly benefit them lait the incorporation for. If their is a meeting
the evening at 7.30.
county in general. We wish Mr held and a subscription taken up for the probably so named by some Spanish business and otherwise, doubtless added I
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
navigator—meaning the head of head­ many gray hairs to bis father's bead, i
Brynd a hearty success.
a celebration there is no doubt, but
land. It was then in its wild state, as tv bo assistant inspector general with !
A CREDIT TO THE PARTY.
K bi - rbsbmtative T onouk delievered a with th at added to the $50, we will left by the hand of the creator of all the rank of major; Charles B. Miller
speech in congress the 13th inst., in have sufficient funds to have a grand things, and the words of the groat poet whose appointment is due solely to bis ' Xcw Y<'rk“Wof>I R<'cnri’ ''
favor of the election of U. S. senators by good time, with races and games of ail
came very forccably to my mind. ‘ How father being an old friend of tho p resi-' 14 18 to tbe credit of the dominant
with good prizes to the
h direct vote of the people. As Oregon kinds,
grand ami beautiful is God, where man «lent; Fred W. Alger, who is the son of i party in ('onK’’«-eB that they have not at- ,
for a year past has been represented by winners.
linth not intruded on His work, but a soldier—Secretary Algor—and who i teu,pted to lnak(’ a partisan use of the
but one senator and on account of tho
left
his bright creation unim paired.” makes his military debut as assistan t! nCveS8' tJ’ for revenue legislation. Hci
A ll citizens are interested in having
question of the election of senator the
ami
now in 1898, May 10th, I look at adjutant general witli the rank of cap- tlie bl11 is a revenue measure, pure and
I the county records kept neatly and
last legislature failed to transact any
the
vast
improvements th at have been tain; G. Creighton Webb, closely con- si,11P1e. and not a partisan tariff bill J
accurately. Besides keeping the re­
business, our people are now in a posi­
needed with the Vanderbilt family; ' ^ be
‘s a'eo free from any possible I
cords of tiie proceedings of the county made and cannot help expressing m y­
tion to realize the advantage it would
and circuit courts the county clerk is self thus—“ Where art and science John A. Logan, whom tlie governor of | l',iarf5e of c,ass discrimination. There is 1
be if the election of U. S. senators were
also register of deeds and it :s his duly travel hand in hand, we there may see Illinois declined to make a colonel; ! 110 “ttulnP t ,0 exempt the rich from their !
taken ont of the hands of the slate legis­
Lloyd Carpenter Griscom, eon of the i -i"81 s!iareoi ti,e national burden, nor is
to record all transfers of real estate. God’s noble gift to m an.” There I saw
latures.
j the works of a rt refined by scientific president of tlie American Steamship ( t,iere an effort ,0 iavor those of moderate I
To attend to all this business properly
knowledge in those great lenses—show- Line; J. 15. Foraker, jr., son of Senator 1 nieflns as «gainst the wealthy. If the
T ub rtRST uiovo lias been made
Nqulrva a man o f a b ility w in . a: I Ing In thorn all U»e Colon of the r a in - ' I'orakcr I ’ l arz Anderson
a social ____ ib i" becomes a law, it will, no doubt a c -:
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swell
towards starting a celebration at Flor­
tends to Ins work with care, x»r should | bow, and in their minute revolutions I of Washington, and Rush lluidekoper. compiigli tlie purpose for which it was
ence on Independence day? A meeting
designed.
« (o u r citizens is called and should errors bo found in his work they m ig h t: ««nderfully collecting the rays of light a Newport veterinary surgeon, all who
be largely
attended
to
arrange cause a great ileal of truublo and ex-j to the center, called the •’hull’s oye.” have become captains or majors. As a
not bribery .
• food program and provide means for ' pense. E. V. Lee is a a man w ho „ Then I went out on tlie hill-side in the majority of the staff are regular army
ib !
carrying it out in a manner to do ere,lit ¡capable of doing the business of that ‘*ark" e88 1"M,ig^ 1
»•” ’ ki" J keeper officers a few greenics are not likely to
Editor W est : I saw in your
te Our city. The Fourth of July is one
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l-Mr. Hitld, so that tlio flash from the impair its work.
May 13th an article entitled
of the greatest national holidays in the
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«Gike us where wo) The democratic senators, some 0( I Bribery." I don’t see it that wav" T
llaiteil .Stales ami the circumstaiieis
l,lt ' " " " lv " 1,1 «'«ko a wise choice Ki stood. There I could sco the rays of whom are very much in favor of an n ex -1 one takc8 an offer, a bribe, that one i'
which ta i to its being made a day o( tbc- C'V1'1 L'1" clerk for the next te rm .'
bke tl>* golden beams of the morn- «Don, decline to make the annexation guilty of violating the law it is different8 '
rejoicing should la- kept before the
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j'«I#'•-m i—coining towards us—then ° f Hawaii a party question, but their is but lf a ,lian '"tites with his neima" ’
ebildrvn te the end, that they might
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“ Hush; like the burst of noon-: « movement among the members of the • to Accomplish any important bus
prise thelibealy now enjoyed and which i " ' ' ' ' "
lM’ ‘ ,<‘cteJ ,R it ,no,ith will j uay on midnight darkness. And now T Par(y in tho house, to which has beer. ! l b a t ‘8 ll0lle8t. and whereby neither
was pureliMed so dearly by tbu blood of I probably he called upon to perform, is ponder—if all tliese gifts of the wisdom ! favorably reported a joiut resolution of tbeni »»kes or gives nnything ' but
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W. II. WEATHERSON
tchthisspac E
C A R M A N ’S
CHEAP CASH STOKEI
Drv Coods, ★ Groceries ★ and A Notions.
Tn'FLORENCE MEAT MARKET.
........ Just Opened.
in i and knowledge of God hare been given Providing for annexation, to hold a t!>at which is his ow n, I fuj| ,o
io man since my remembrance. W hat ( caucus for the purpose of trying to heru t,lc bribery comes in. Swift see
A ttrusts abb Iwing ma,le by the the senate of tlie United Stales, l or
w ill be accomplished before another 84 commit tlie party to opposition to an- ja‘'k-k mves is supposed to 1« a i.
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friends
H. L.yman,
Lyman, union candidate!
candidate lnore ,hnn A Y(’*r this state has had but i . . . . . ,
•n
an u so of i n H. . n.
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should
our
would be very poor polities.
money, as some of our U. 8. senator,
uiihi to that olheo means a contract with I i
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| im poftaut that the man cliosen lor that “‘ay yet have lit storo for us in the
Tlie war revenue bill was so exlen are charge,! with doing, and even M id 1
tli« American Book 0o.,
0o.. for
lor anotl.ar
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llie
the
another j I position should be a man of ability in ‘ I ! " orl,1’s
‘lafk future? But to return—go
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man
of
ability
in
lively ammended by tho senate ______
finance to be absolutely convicted a« c,
t«riu of aix years and high prices fori
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i r
that
is
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•ehool books throughout the state The wb' ,,n «''c people of tl,e state have the I
*’
for * Yourselves
and
committee
before
It
was
reported
to
tho
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Then
voters
w.-iol
birbery,
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register your
names
on the roll of visi-.' senate
that it is really a new measure. the matter well, an.I
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PR O PR JFTH «
Wrrgoniau of May 18th esutained a fullest confidence. He should be a
day ofl
tore, that you may spouk to coming The ammended bill is so far from satis- J " ne n°Xt g0 ,0 ll>o
polls w ith
letter from Mr. AckcruiBu in wmcii lie republican who ia
I'ltlliirillinna A I» I I .. IJ • .i
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ewupnired his vote on tlie school liook
ns pur y o n a im portant issues man in the right plate, n n j many were not pleaaod with the doublin’ of '* ° n” wbo bribcs or steals in
question with that of Mr. Lyman at the
that i,o may accomplish the moot good u‘ber places should he be called to fill! of the tax on manufactured to b acco -i ° n® "'bo gocs in
Let’s who
tim e tlie school Isxiks now used in Ore­
(or his state ¡mJ country. I t is not neces-; !beln’ ani1 tbc kssistants Messrs. Hun- ’ front 6 to 12 cents a pound,—because it ’e“‘ " P lbc 8tb an(1 •«« which w ifi ' T',
gon were seleeteil. Ho allows that Mr.
son :tn,l Stitt, are kind to all and at-1 increases that tax to 18 cents a pound ,be b‘®»1'81 crowd, hey f
861
Lviuau voted to change almost all tin- •ary th at the legislative candidates
pledge themselves to s u p p n any <,Bc " '“i l°
*8’ Mr8- " “>'l ¡8 « friend The proprietary madicine and toilet
Tours for fair p|a).(
books then usisl in the primary and
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'aak^ are protesting and say.
gramm ar schools wild that tl.e cost of a man for senator and oppose ail others ' m ic h T ' r T d
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tlie little clnld that is beginning to mg that the stam p tax on their wears is
Mt of the text books favored by him 1 |M.
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tiei-nu«e tlie state Inis manv men who climb tl.e mil of ¡He, ns to the old and e ltlirely too great. The representatives
•mouiite<l to $13.23. Mr. Ackerman
voted for hut tew changes and a set of arc competent to tlil that high office f‘a’ble who are tottering down tl.e other of the brewers are not saying much
side. Miss Reynolds an inmate ol tl.e because they have got more In the hill
t o i t book» of. his choice amounted to should they I« . ailed upon to do so.
S ores on th e I i ~
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iamily, heljai to rnnko tlie house cheer- 1,8 il " « » «lands than they expert to
$13.01. To change all tlie sclwol l ooks
nave when the bill is passed, an.I they
DO NOT FORGET-
Meed in Hie state would cost tlie people
TrouW” O - .r e .r n ..
many thousand dollars.
jable manner. I felt ntvsclf highly i rc‘;!‘nl U gwxl P0’“* to kveP «nnu>. T lie' „ lnh,
e ®ut ’' ith »ores all over mT
Ibe ehitnge of location ofthe Northern 1 |lOI10 red ._ b oi„ ff
.
«Hiking out of tlie kind clause by tlie ‘ la « if e ,re d i‘^ C’ |U.’ed8achlu,*n‘o l“ 'l>-
I’ln ifie ta Ueto,firs, which
w with b<M10^
" « " « ^ n e n home by Mrs. committee bas not ah,rmei. the .d o th ?
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The tlij-erl a Uusudarj.
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ri e Eugene Real Estate Agency" e„ ’^ t t with their pair of fine bny. „ „ I ¡ „ rMlon. I t wag eipected
Ing H o«.’. S a r M p a r tu T .^ m ^ "
core!uI iia n d n alh m of the bhxsl the ground floor directly opposite the huggv.
May they all be blessed in this . committee. It is undoreteod th at a i b e in ’L T ^ ’
olaius focati t at
Baidot's
Lam
a
a< ,,t ■ •»>. w iist do Gnnrd oflico, near corner of Seventh and
make of them?
Willamette Struct», Eugene. This i» 10 am* nJur’’ «l»ind.int!y in tlie lifo to ‘»«iority of the senators are pledge,! to "ln» Uking Bood™
vu«‘. u .__ ,.8'* ' rY way
Berum (an rx p ,it)—It ,« impossille
M bs .
vote
to
restore
the
bond
danse.
So
con-
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McEwen, ¿regoo
tin*
only
regulsr
City
Ticket
Office
in
come,
ia
the
desire
of
to r tue 1« say jn u nt present t. hi ther
v p
fld cn t.ro treasury official, th at th is ! lung t X i u
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stains are human blood 01 the I haul ham- County. Wo are absolutely tl.e
a horse. You see, I may lie engaged only line running thnngbear» from Eu­
will be done that they are going right ,n<1.’ 1" '* I l* p n u k i',,, „ m * hw rt.
»be goveruuieut, atm I w.iy U « o gene to the East or South witlmut
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u , our state, district and abesd T u r i n g the printed thinks that
P'V a<1*'
iregtd by ibe defense.—Boston Ira n change.
Remember no change
of cars
1‘nrlland via tl.e Northern Tacit»!-, j county officer»’ terms expire tins year wl11 ** n n 'd‘x l ' » distributing ti c bonds tn re l/.n d esc ^ i t t ,1 <* a QOW *nJ° 7 my
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j ‘"• ‘»"'Y I'»» running the u | hi.l»»ered and their sncceiwor» chosen Juno 8th. Tbe »,r»v' 8''»n
iseuing $i5i),ffin,0iK) in n’'‘Dd Hood', 8arMr« u j ? ,2; J r,KX>n>-
OoMaretsi'andi Cathartic. th<- most won . elebrnteJD hdng r e i s " o i t 'e t e i t 'r u , ' h 18 ,l' ' ' du,y of every citnen to attend ftivii backs, and for issuing $4.’ 000,000 C z M B T ^ fn A v iq T ^ w ^
pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
C. W.
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the
TO OUR PATRONS-
«tiaagr of the seignorage on ti c silver
A
house
and
m’ d l“4. tb<®
b w i" " 8 *
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Fot (all information call or addruea, ,
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bu! lion owned by tha government, are
dure lioaUneli«-, fever, liaUtiMl itia .iip n iio u
We have
Isutcbrs.
’T ? h 16 bV 24
»nJ ' lena,la The
ami biitousoess Plea»- buy and ti v n l ev
n,ade arrangem ents by
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General
Age.it,
w-inr«,«
vonr
whii
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°ne story and which
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not
likely fo be in the bill when it bo- e-M bj a ll d r e « . , .
• f CJ. C. C today; 10, ILV, .'S, I-UI» K e ill and
Tor’flsr. a half in height
Opposite GuttrJ office, E «gene i .2 X '’ »‘¿VAVIi'i
«»«»'jwnoa lererer
Al81 »Rood woodshed O re^, wc
'” ’ * 'll furnish
'" rni,b
fluarautecd te cure by all druggists.
» « liA .Z i. It UC.e.fall, dru<gi«tirefund tt-iney j comes a law
on premises.
ie rtl« ri n . - i . ,
I ^ • “ » ¡‘h the W x .t for e r a year
: Hood’s Pills
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