Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 10, 1898, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1898.
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ion 1215 a. ni.
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rives at neppner o:uu a. m
Train leaves HeDDner 9:30 D .
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1215 a. ni.
rives at Heppner 8:00 a. m
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at neppner junction isup,m,
and Uma ilia 8:60 p. m.
Portland ExDreas No. S. from BDokane. arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
,m. and arrives at Portland 1.1:50 a. m.
"W. Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 D. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 1:81) a. m.
Fast Mail Mo. 1 leaves Umatilla li-.iu p. m. ana
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C, Hart,
Agent O. R & N., Heppner, Ore.
Milwaukee, Not. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriage or bus, or in
many other ways, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Central Passenger
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail thrmselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort.
JAS. C. POND,
Gen'l Passr. Agt.
United Btates Officials.
Piesident William McKiuley
Vice President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State W. R. Day
Seoretaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Hanrotarv of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Hanratarv nf War Russell A. Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
Postmaster-General Charles fernery Hmith
Attjn-nAv-44nnernl John W. Griggs
Seoretaryof Agriculture James Wilson
Governor. .
State of OreeODc
W. P. Lord
Seoretaryof State H. K. Kinoaid
TVaaanror Phil. MetSOhan
Hurt. Publio Instruction. . M. Irwin
Attirnav Hnneral C. M Idleman
' i G. W. MoBride
senators l
Thos. H. Tongue
Congressmen I W. K. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
R. S. Bean,
Mil nPAlYlA .Indue J F. A. Moore.
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
(1 i-onit Judge Stephen . Lowell
Pioieoutins Attorney H. J. iiean
Borrow County Officials,
Joint Senator A. W. Gowan
Representative
Donnty Judge..
" Commissioners.,
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk
Sheriff.
' Treasurer
- ' ' Assessor
" Surveyor
School Sup't...
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Ot the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. 4
Q., C. M. & St. P., C. A., r. rt. W. U.,
and the C. 6t, L. & P. Railroads.
RATES 0Q.OO FRR DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
CHICAGO. IXjXu
Coroner...
J. N. Brown
G. Bartholomew
... J. It. Howard
...J. W. Morrow
,. E. L. Matlock
.. Frank Gilliam
....A. i). Petys
J. J. McUee
.Jay W Shipley
...B. F. Vauglian
THE
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
THE B.XiXiE3, ORBOOIT,
Grower and Dealer In
Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Tress
- Grape vines and Small Fruita.
Our Trees are Grown With
out Irrigation.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
WEEKLY
she
MONTHLY
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR EIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA,'' AND
' PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' AS OUR TRADEMARK.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that
has borne and does now bear rj fr y7 on every
the fae- simile signature of QStyfdti wrapper.
This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought rf r T- on ne
and has the signature of ; wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chds. H. Fletcher is President.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind Ton Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THI OINTAUN COMMNV, TT UHIUT TKirr, HtWVORKCm.
WAR NEWS!
WASHINGTON, May 7. (Speoial to the Gazette.) Dewey's report ia in and
says that the entire Spanish fleet was destroyed. The Spanish loss was 300 killed
and 400 wounded. The Amerioan ships wera uninjured. The American loss is
6 wounded and hods killed. A. W. PATTERSON.
WASHINGTON, May 7. Tbe navy department has cabled from Hong Eo Dg
announcing tbe arrival there ot the steamer MoOalloagb, a dispatoh boat. They
are expecting official advices in three or four hours.
NEW YORK, Mb; 7. Tbe World, in an extra just issued, publishes a dispatch
from Hong Kong to tbe effeot that new areoeived there from Manila, on the dispatch
boat, McCullough, states that the entire Spanish fleet of eleven vessels was de
stroyed, 300 Spaniards were killed and 400 wonnded. No lives were lost on tbe
United States boats, and bnt six were injured. Not one of tbe United States ships
were injured.
TAOOMA, Wash., May 7. About 20 per cent ot tbe volunteers have been re
jected. Some company commanders threaten to oome borne if examiuers are not
more lenient.
LONDON, May 7. A speoial dispatoh from Fans says: Tbe seizure ot the La
Fayette intensified bitter feeling against the United States. Angry expressions
re beard. Tbe United States embassy is under speoial polioe proteolioa, in view
of possible hostile demonstrations.
KEY WEST, May 7. The government instructed Com. Watson to instantly
release the Frenoh steamer La Fayette.
WASHINGTON, May 2.- A dispatoh ot three or tour lines from Hong Kong j ost
reoelved from Dewey says that be baa completely reduced all batteries, oat the
cables himself and has everything absolutely at his mercy.
WASHINGTON, May 7. Secretary Long at 11 :30 read tbe following to a news
paper man as Dewey's report:
MANILA, May 1. The squadron arrived at Manila at daybreak this morning
and immediately engaged the enemy and destroyed the following warships : Reina
Maria Christina, Oastilla, Ulloa, Isle de Cuba, Lezo, Yelesco, Mindanao. Oano and
Deura, one transport steamer and tbe battery at Cants. The squadron is unia
jured and only a tew men are slightly wounded. The only means ot telegraphing
is to tbe Amerioan ooubuI at Hong Kong. I will oommunicate with him.
DEWEY.
WASHINGTON, May 7- A second dispatch from Dewey annonooes that the
fortifications at Manila have been taken and the ships landed. He baa 250 wound
ed prisoners. . Manila oan be taken at any time.
Seoretry Long telegraphed Dewey as follows: "Tbe president in the name ot
tbe Amerioan people thanks you and your offioers and men tor your overwhelming
1 victory. In recognition he has appointed you admiral. '
It has been deoided to send troops and supplies to Dewey at onoe.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
.A. ABRAHAMSICK,
Merchant
Tailoring
REPUBLICAN MEETING.
The Saturday Night Meeting a Complete Suc
cess A Splendid Crowd In Attendance.
The meeting of tbe Morrow County
Republioaa club, last Saturday evening,
was a lively affair. ' Just after sundown,
Bill Estes' blacksmith artillery was
brought into use by R. F. Hynd and
others, while the tadiea' baud reeled off
a few gooi tunes that set every person,
regardless of party, in splendid humor.
Mr. William Rasmus was the first
speaker, and be waa well reoeived. As
bis time waa short he did not really enter
ioto any lengthy discussion of political
events, but oonflned himself to repub
lican matters in general, olinobing bis
talk with good stories. His remarks
concerning our local candidates and con
ditions were a notable feature ot bis ad
dress. Mr. E. L. Freeland, repubhoan oandi
didate for representative, waa oalled
npon for a tew remarks, and though he
did not long engage the people, be talked
plainly and to tbe point on questions of
local interest, advooating a reduotion ot
tbe salaries ot sheriff and olerk and
pledging himself to advooate a settle
ment ot the sheep difficulties between
Morrow and adjoining oounties. His
plan is that advooated by tbe sheepmen
of this county, that sheep be taxed in
proportion to tbe time they are ranged
in the county. Mr. Freeland made a
splendid impression.
Hon. A. W. Gowan, candidate tor joint
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. Kis work is always first class and satisfac
tion guaranteed. - - . ' -OAL.L
AND SEE ME. i ON MAY STHKET:
Miyor.,
nvnnwvv WWI nVWT(l.KH.
nos. nonmn i
SI.
. A. RiehardKon
...L. W. BriKgs
Jil.jw... - uln.-.
Councilman w
Liohtenthal, J. K. Bimons, J. J. Huberts, J . W.
Kasrans and K. G. Bperry.
Hsoorder,,.. "
Treasurer ; " .,
Marshal JUB Uimer
frecinctOmoei.
i.:-. .k. rJ W. E. Kiohardson
Contahle.r. 7. . . ...... .. . . . N. 8. Whetstone
United States Land Officers.
mm nu.l.M Dl.
J. P. Moore J?1'!!
A. B. Biggs
a sin a una DR.
V.. W. Bartlett Register
J. H. Robbins
Outlook
Published Every Saturday!
13 Astor Place New.York
..Keoeiv.r
SECBXT SOCIETIES.
KAWLINB POST, NO. II.
G. A. B.
Mai, l. Hononer. Or., the third Batardar of
s-h month. All veterans are Invited tc loin.
rf . nm,
W. W. Smith.
Adjutant.
tf
G
Commander.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offloe hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to
n ..iH.nni W A Kirk'a nrno-
erty, east ot M. E. cbnrcb, Sootb, and 10
in VI a. m . to i lo O D. m. . ai omoe iu
tbe rear of Borg's jewelry store.
Brown
Attorneys at Law,
Offloe la tbe First National
Building.
Hipfhbr, : : OaaaoK.
The Outlook will be So 1897. as it has
i
been during eaob of its twenty-seven
years, a History of Our Own Times. In
ite various editorial departments Tbe
Outlook gives a oompaot review of the
world's progress; it follows with care
all tbe important philanthropic and in-1
dustrial movements of the day; has a
complete department ot religious news;!
devotes muob space to tbe interests of
tbe borne; reviews current . literature;
furnishes cheerful table-talk about men
and things: and, lo short, aims to give
fresh information, original observation,
and reasonable entertainment.
Beginning with tbe fifty fiiftb volume,
tbe paper will assume tbe regular maga
zine size, wbion will aaa greeny to us
convenience and attractiveness. Tbe I
Outlook is published every Saturday-
fifty two issues a year. Tbe first issue
'When you hear dem bells!
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
WASHINGTON, May 8. Dewey's advices in brief are: Entire
Spanish fleet destroyed and batteries silenced. Cazede arsenal has
been seized. Manila can be taken at any time.
Gen. Henry Memam has been appointed governor-general of the ieDBtor or the counties of Morrow,
Phillipines. The government has deoided to raise the flag and occupy Grant and Harney, then spoke for some
the islanda. time on tbe political issues of tbe day.
His rnmarka were to the noint. but the
SPOKANE, May 8. Washington will be called upon for one battal- ipeBker was oonsiderabiy Curbed by
ion of 400 men to be sent to the Phillipines. Idaho will send the same many leaving the hall, hut r me of tbe
number. Tha government will probably designate the companies to opposite faith remained .aa ''took their
go. It is intended to mobilia5,00a man atSaDJFraWnextThur J08" me- thZTJTi
. . , , i j. l j. t m ii m II that if re-elected to the position of joint
day. Half will be regulars, including two troops from Walla Walla. e t b w en(leilV0r t0 di(I0hMge
. . . aaa ai aaa
Two Spokane companies will probably be included. All will probably the duties as a legislator lo manner
leave San Francisco before next Saturday. satisfactory to bis constituency.
,,,...,. . t, ... . .... o.o aaa nnn Mr.Oowan's itinary for the oounty has
The Le Roi mine has been Bold to British capital for 13,000,000. arranged as follows: Pine City,
If 17 V WF.siT Mnofi ThA tnmiwln Final. Dunont. and the auxiliary Kouday, May 9, at 1:30 p. m. ; Lexing'
cruiser, Hornet, bad a brush with the Matanzas battery Friday night
and Saturday morning. Nine sand block houses were toppled over, a
number of Spaniards were killed and the guns silenced.
HONG KONG, May 8. The Spanish Iobbcs at the Manila battle are
oyer 1,000 men. Terms of capitulation are unsettled.
ton, Tuesday, May 10, at 1:30 p.m.;
lone, same date, at 7:30 p. m ; Eight
Mile Center, Wednesday, May 11, at 1 P
m, ; Hardman, same date, at 730 p. m.
The club is under obligations to Mrs.
Cerb Bartholomew and Miss Cora Hart
for an instruments duet, and to Miss
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
NEW YORK, May 8. Don Carlos has aslred all Spanish friends in Elsie Avers and to a quartet, oomposed
all countries to come to Spain and assist in overthrowing Alphonsa "TTZ",
I- -1 w..r. . I
patriotic songs. Miss Avers' effort waa
Mella accuses the queen of being at the bottom of an attempt to over- b''f complimented , but indeed ail
., ., . . were mnob appreciated.
throw the nation. w w . . ,Ka ,nS
IVV TV S UUIVBNJ iwivjuui wa. viiw
presided and olosed tbe meeting by
on to the Phillipines in case of other nations interfering. thanking the audienoe for their prea.uca
sou BUieuuiu Buouuuu.
8tL Rsdf I6lcl. I ln uab month ia an Illustrated Magazine
I .... a I . I i r r t fit a. m
omDer,oontainiogaoonnwioeasmany , rc . i M,f- filoH wagons and 1Z.UUU muies win oe ai iampa.
page. a. tbe ordinary issue, together b or more tnati titty-six years it has never ianeo I r . . ed tolhaf rontf oremb ftrk at5o
with t large number or ptctnrM,
. a rirvrtto nrwr r r tl? 1 i T i. I - -
W AOUlUltJiN, May y. tYBBQingion i ohi: Auwiuiairaviuu aay nearness Caanot be Cart d
botween 00,000 and 80,000 men will be landed in Cuba at once, and by local applications, as tbey cannot
will take Havana. Eighteen thousand regulars at New Orleans and reaoh the diseased portion of tbe ear.
Tampa, Fla., will go first Fifty or sixty thousand volunteers will fol- Therevis only one way to cure deatneas,
low. The s M 300 ,r. totr.po,tthn tlLZZ&2Z
Nearly everything that floats has been secured. Within 48 hours 2,000 di(on of tb, ma0OOi lrjlog o( tbe eu-
Troops from the north stacblen tube. When this tube gets in-
Bank
tf
Tbe prioeof The Outlook is three
dollars a year in advance, or less than a
cent a day.
Beod for a specimen copy and illustrat-1
in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
BTOt'S BRANDS.
While roe awp yoar snbtcriptiiB Ptid n rca
eankeep yoor brand la tree of eharg.
Br. P. O.. Heppner, Or -Horses, P B (. left
hoaliUr; cattle, same on left hip.
HmhM, Perrv. HpiBr, Or Cattle branded
W H. co nactnl on lbs loft side. Waddle OS
dom tang, Morrow eoongr.
Conk. A. J..La.OT. Horses. 90 oo nshtdioal
der. Cattle, aamaoo riant hipi ear aura square I
erop on latt and eput la right.
VI. Rro-Doulaa. Or. Hones brandad ELY
on loft shooMar, oatUe same oa U ft tup. hole
Is ria-ht aar.
PlorMoa, L. A., Happnar, Or. TttU, LP oa
rlcht hip; bonsa F with Par anaar oa rlta
.boaidw.
Iu tt.rrv HaoDBr. Or HoraM braodad
if J no tha lft hmlil; ea'tla bra idd i oa
riRht bip. alM andarbil lo toft ear. Kana ia
Vumi evoair.
l.r,m. V.llv Ina. Or.Wnr, alrclaT na
toft ttifl: natila. aamnoa riabt hip, aadaf ball
srop ta na aiwl sulit ji toft aar
Kmnt. M ko, Hrpnr. fr.-Ror brandol
NT oa toft kio aattl sama and srop 08 toft
ari aadar aUipa oa tha rtoht
l.. 1 w Ha..i,nr Itr. HoraM brannwl
Land A " n ahiulitori wrttla aama na lft
hip, waUto over nbt era. thrae alito ta nht
aar.
M D oa
i . ......
IT HAS told at tha rlrwlde. interesting and instructive siom-sui .... .... posed to U0 a battlCBUip.
T SpanUh vessel in range of
IT HAH M ln all mattw. w-rtnlnlne to tha wllara ol fanner, and villagers, ana mr ov.r a na..
. a L I. l .1 k. ..I ...(l.laittnal ai till SMitaeIU. I
ICfUlUtT IIH IIBIU lltvil wiiu-ioiiMi . I
IT I
Ellis 8c Phelps,
VTTORNEYS AT LAW. olo- Ootlook 13 A',or ,T HMfiSWaS iSLZZ mffloSSm
All onsinw.. aiif.n.w. mi m ,m,.iii...
satisfactory inauusr. Notaries 1'ubllc and
Collectors.
Afflca la Natter BulldlnO. Heppnar, Of.
D. E. G1LMAN,
6eneralColIector
Pnt your old books and ota In hla
hands and It four mony out ol
thrm. Makes a specialty ot bard
collections.
Omcein J. N. Brown's Building.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
COUNCIL CMASJStnS
mill and buys ril U. ranta houara, pars
dnMPnnm.wliif and will surra vou In
til war In his Una. at rraamialile Banrw.
First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Port au Trince reported, from Cape Hortein, that f ampson's squad
ron was sighted to the north.
It is rumored that 17 Spanish warships are at Forto Bioo. A battle
is possible tomorrow.
The Uuited States cruiser, Montgomery, chased by warship, sup.
The Montgomery is supposed to be leading tbat cannot i oured by Hall's Catarrh
u , ril. .... ! .r.n loure. pbuu hi. c.iuuiri, uw..
OHlupouu a guue. iuo wtuouip ia . uj-
posed to be the battleship, Izzaya.
flamed yon bave rumbling sound or
imperfeot bearing, and when it is en
tirely closed deafneas is tbe result, and
onleaa tbe inflammation oan bs taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed
forever j nine cases out ot ten are eanasd
by catarrh, wblob ia nothing bnt aa in
flamed oooditlon of the muooue surfaces.
We will givs one hundred dollars for
any oaae ot deafneas (oaosed by catarrh)
Y. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.
CITSolil by druggists, 75c.
New York Weekly Tribune,
And we furnleh it with tha GAZCTTC, ana year for
$2.76, eaeh In aavanee.
Addrea. all Orders to THE GAZETTE.
The worst flood ia the history of Arkansas is devMli'.iog the Arkan
saa valley. A half dozen towns are under wtter.
PA LACK HuTEU
WASHINGTON, May 9. Both the house and senaU passed resola.
tions promoting Dewey to rear admiral.
A Madrid dispatch says tbat orders have been sent the governor.
writ yonr nam. .nd addre- on a pui 2SSt' Reral at Maoila to resist attack unto death.
Vorktltr, and a aamplacopf ol tha haw York Weekly Trlbuna will oa maiiaa to yon. jr.
The Uregon lias arnvea yia urszii
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WHITE COLLAR LINE.
C. A. RHEA,
T. A. RMtA.
GEO. W. CONtCN,
8. W. ePCNCCN.
. Preeldent
Viae Praalalent
Cashier
Aas't Caahlar
ImsvU t Gfitnl Eukicg Edata.
EXCHANGE
Oa all parta ol the world
Bought and Sold.
t nil"!"" i"e.t an a'l te an
faaavabie T"a.
Minor, (tone. mwf nr. t at tie.
riant hip; bona, at oa toft souajoer.
oa ton ahoajiei oat tie aaae oa ton a.p.
nbra, i. W TH)las. r.t horses O ua lf
slumlileri eaitle same a rlaht hip.
Psrhar k flleeaoa. Hardataa.Or.-Boraes IP oa
lft ahoalder.
Prsn. Oliver; hora-i brandxl bar and
sMrtd on toft alioalder; ranat, J.lsM Mile,
Morrow ronntr.
Hector, i. W.. Heppaer. Or.-Hnrasa. iQ at
left sboakler. letfUe, U nM th
r
Kuerrt. It, 8. Heopaer. Or. - CaHta W C
toft kip. ems off net and anderHit la toft
Anletii borwa) W f na toft enwiWtor.
Uft
fareer
liver and PusetSound'Naviiration Co
Stem TELEHIONr; BAILEY GATZtRT AND (MAN WAVE.
Lesviot Alder Htreet Dt-ck. Portland, fir Astoria, llweoo, Iog liaacb, Ooaaa
Park sol Nabeotta. Lireot eonneotioa with Ilwaoo staamara and rail
road; also at Youna's Uay with Kearhore Bailroal.
Leaves lortlaod 7 A. M. tally, airept aunday. Laavra Aifffta I r. u. wai.T. v'-i" i .
UAIIjBY O A. T 25 13 TIT
Lmvs inland I t. M D.UT. fV anndaf. aatorday nl.M. II P M. Ie D
at A. M., asceW Sunday and Monday, buouaf f l.t, 1 J M
I desire to annonnoe to tbs publio tbat
tha Palaoe botel will serve meals tl tbs
old price ot 20 cents sod upwards. Tbs
agreement heretofore entsrsd iota by
hotel and rest an rant keepers baa been
brokeo without any regard to tba require
ments of tbs sama. I therefore use tbe
aama privilege and will conduct my buai
neea aa heretofore, independent ot any
other Ilka ealabliabmeoL
NKW YOItK, May 9. Dewey reoommnds tbat an immediate son ui m Mas M.Von Cacow.
render be dnmanded of tbe Phillipines, and that a provisional govern,
ment be established. lie aaks tbat troops be sent to carry out this
plan. Dewey controls the city of Manila by water and tbe Insurgents
control all land approaches. Dewey can take the city at any time but
be fears lawlessness from the insurgents.
SAN FRANCISCO, May U. Troops from Oregon, Washington and
Idaho will be pouring into this city in a day or two. Preparations are
being made to rtceive them.
An absurd story is in circulation tbat the pops is dead.
Tha time of meeting of Itawllns Relief
Gorpe, No. 23, baa been obanged to tba
third Halarday ia each month, at 2 p. m.
Tba place of meeting ta tbs ssius as last
year In tbe X. O. O. F. ball. Mattia
Htneed, Beoretery.
a Tr rarr a. TTT1
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a I VT.i a..ll. 'I laaft arwrt, tear I I I i . Ave ft art ,tmmAm W aatl'l f 1 i-lf 7 A , P WtAf tM M f T
tnrdsy at I P. M
Wkaa Yea are Tlr.4
Without ettra eiertion, languid, dull
and listless, your blood la f siting to sop.
ply to your bosoles and other organs
t .v,- .k.t rSM. In Ttalw ami Hnaln aontinua. Dnrinff one in rising and atreagtb giving prop.
kr' , ' . . r 7 . ertlea tbey require. Hoods HarsapariUa
Milan, Italy, 1,000 people, many of them women, were killed by the I ,bt f-J ffli bf oflcbio
mob. The streets ran with blood.
KEY W EHT, May 0. Three naval enRagements are isported. Tbs
Oossia left with arms sod atBtnoaltiott for ths Ctbaosi TbtT tfpstn
M uti af IMS V9 ifff In Vto Miifi4 tl laififi't ini
purifying tbs blood. It will giS yoa
snergy and vigor.
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