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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1898)
"THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. with the Gazette one year. OFFICIAL PAPER "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you ' should read it. ' FREE with the Gazette one year. SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. NO. 650 J f t, SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE. FUBLISHID- Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON "PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $3.0) par year, $1.00 fnraix month,, BO ota. (or throe moncna, at riot ly in advana . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Postofflce at Heppner, Oregon, aa second-class matter. THIS PAPER ia kept on file at E. G. Dake'a Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 Merchant, Gzohanga, San Francisco, California, where oou racta for advertising can be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTX8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Kzohang i Bond ing, San Francisco, Is our authorized agent. Thia papar ia kept on file at his offioe. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9-30 p. m. daily except Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a, m, and ar rives at Heppner 8:00 a m Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m. and TJma' ilia 8:80 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives t Umatilla o:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 ja. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Vast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and rrrives at Heppner Janotion 8:25 a. m. and at Dmatilla4:30 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave, Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and at Portland 7:20 a. m. ' . For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O.KiN., Heppner, Ore. Wisconsin Central Links GENERAL '" PASSENGKR - DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of the Wiaconein Central Lines in passing through Chicago may require soma 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 c will 'be in waiting at all trains prepared to assist pas sengers, and it is hoped that our patrons will fully avail themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. " JAS. C. POND, Gen'l Passr. Agt. United Btatea Officials. Piesident William HcKinley Vice President Garret A. Hobart r (Secretary of State. OacrBtary of Treasury.. Secretary of Interior.... Ceorolury of War....... noretaryof Navy ..W. R. Uav Lyman J, Gage ..Cornelius N. Bliss ....Rosaell V. Alger .John u. Lttme fostinaster-General Charlee Emery Smith Attorney-General . Secretary f Agriculture. John W. Griiure James Wilson State of Oregon. Hovernor W. P. Lord Secretary of State ....H. h. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metaohan iSupt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Senator. j .McBd Congreaamen Printer Half block weat of the Union Depot of C. B. ft Q., C. M. St. P., C. & A., r. Ft. W. & C, , and the 0. St. L. & P. RaUroada. RATES 9a. OO PBR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8tt., '"' CJUOJk.30.IIiL.' ; jThoe. H.Tongue ( W. K. Supreme Judge,... Ellis .W. H. Leeds K. B. Hean, Moore. Wolverton ( R. S. .. A. J C. E. Sixth Judicial District. 0 trait Judge ...Stephen .Lowell P.oaur,ing Attorney H. i. Bean Borrow Count Officials. " joint Senator - A, W. Gowan Representative. J. N. Brown Oimntv Jnrlm A. G. Bartholomew '!,.. Commissioners.... J. B. Howard . J. W. Beckett. - ; - " Clerk , ...J. W. Morrow Sheriff K. L.Mat luck Tnainnr..:. Frank Gilliam ' " Assessor., ,.... A, O. Petteya " bnrveyor. 4. 1. Mo(ie School Sup't Jay W. Shipley " Coroner B. F. Vaughan nippMKa tow if ninoiu. - Mayor Tlioe. Morgan Counnilmeu E. J. 8 locum, M. liichtenthal, J. H. Simons, J. J. Roberta, J. W. Ruaine and E. G. Sperry. HuumUr W. A. Richardson Treasurer L. W, Brigg, Uarahai John Uager Preeinet Offloere. JntiMnf the Phm W. E. Richardson I unstable N. 8. Whetalone United States Land Officers. th mixta, ol. J. t. Moors RegUter A. 8. Burn BeoMvar I. Mmnl m. ,K. W. Bartlett RegUter J.H. Hobbina Reoaivsr THIS DALLB8 NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Grower and Dealer in - : Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Treea, Grapa Vinaa and Small Frulta. Our Trees are Grown With out Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. - aiscxisx Boczsrrxsat. RAWLINS POST, NO. SL G. A. B. Meet, st Heppner, Or., the third Saturday of . month. All veterans ara invited to loin. W. W. Pmith. O W. Bee, Adlatant, Commander, D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OBEQON. Offloa boors, 8 to 10 . m , and 12 lo 2 o. m at reaidenoa. W. A. Kirk's prop- arty, east of M. K church, Booth, and 10 to 12. a. m . to 2 to 5 p. m. , at offlos in tba rear of Borg'i jewelry ttora. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offloa la tba First National Back Building. Htpriiia, s , : Oaasjow. If Ellis & Phelps, YIT0RNEYS AT LAW. All business attended Is In prompt and ktlafarwry manuer, Noterlea Public and Collectors. Offloa la Natter ulUlao. Hsppaer, Or, D. E. GILMAN, General Collector put jrour old books sad Botes In his hands and your money out of tb,m. MakM a tpsslaily of kard SvllSCttOilS. Office ia J. N. Brown's Building. W.A.RICHARDSON Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. ernes: at council, cm am acaa C. A. RHKA. T. A. RHCA. Geo. w. con ten, S. W. SPENCER. Wlla and buys real eetete. rants boiiava. p, taiM. dnc, ronveyanrlDg and lllerv,yoa uy way la bis line, at reaauoabl, nguna. First National Bank HEfPSEB rVaeldent Via PrasldsM Ceshlsr Aaa't Cashier Tnaarti I Geoenl Euliii BoiLO. EXCHANGE Os all parts ot ths sot Id Bough t and So Id CslVasstens 4s as a! 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WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturdayl 3 Astor Place New-York The Outlook will be in 1897, aa it baa been during eaoh of ita twenty-seven yean, a History ot Oar Own Times. Io its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compact review of tbe world's progress; it followa with care all tba important pbilantbropia and in dustrial movement! of tba day; baa a complete department of religiona news; devotes maob apace to tbe intereatt of tbe home; reviews ourrent literature; furnishes cbeerfal table-talk about men and things: sod, io abort, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with tba fifty fiiftb volume, the paper will assume tba regular mega- lioe aise, wbioh will add greatly to ita convenience and atlractlveoeee. Tbe Outlook ia published every Saturday fifty-two iaeuee a year. Tba first issue Io each month ia an Illustrated If agaiine Number, containing about twioa aa many pagea aa tba ordinary issua, together with a large number of pictnree. Tba prteeof The Outlook ia tbree dollars a year In advance, or leas than a oent a day. Bend for a specimen copy aod illustrat ed prospectus to Tbe Ootlook, 13 Astor Plane, Nsw Toik Oltv. TUCK IRA mm. Wbila yoa aasp roar sabaoriptioa paid as rra aaaksaa) rami bread ia bee of share. Bora. P. a, BaeutMr, Or -Horaaa, F Btt Uft aaoauiMti saiue, auaa oa Ml alp HnfhM, Farat. Happaar. Or Tattle branded noiKi aa ikt urt sloe. H. KM rasse. Morrow soaaty. Oar, ('Ilia, Ma, on ri, Waddle ea Cook. A. ;Lara.Or-H l allla, aan, on right hi arop bd taft aad apUt la naM. pi .eOoarlchtahoal ear aura agaar. Ely, Bros. Doaaiaa, Or Hum, braaM ILT I la afcotldsr. sauie Saaae ea lafthls. kola ta rtebt sar. rtoranea, L. A Hmvpnm, Or4Vtl. Lf oa rlaht hiDi Imiih W with bar aavdar aa rtaht hobidar. Jemm, Rarrr, Htt. Or-Hnna ttrasUd H I oa th, laft ctwiakW; 'la bratl J oa tart aw. Haas la nt hip. alao aodarbil aturrow aaaats. A. abraHaMsick,' ':: (VI ere h ant Tailoring Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor ' of Hepp ner. His work is always first class and satisfac tion guaranteed. CALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY STHEET- WAR NEWS! M(7 n- WASHINGTON, May 17.-Troops MADRID, May 17. Spaniards are da. will not be transported to Cuba until nouociog the English' aa'f being base,' tbe great sea battle has been won. Tbe vain and selfish. Great indignation ex Tale and Montgomery will protect tbe ists over Chamberlain and Salisbury's Harvard from tbe Spanish torpedo boat policy. The ' British authorities have Terror in leaving St. Fierra. ordered the transport, Alphonso 'XIII, with 5,000 troops, out of Barbadoee. TV kit. m en voir hear dem bells! YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE UEPIWER TRANSFER CO'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 ! BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. IT HA8 faithfully laliorad lor their prosperity and hapjnaa, for the Improvement of their tmstm-ae an.l horn, liitoreata, for education, lor Ilia elevation Of American naiinoua ana tnu womsnhnorl ' IT HAS tolit et the flrrelde, interesting end I net motive ttorleeol the dolngi of the world, the nation ana eiatc IT HAS eMH tbe farmer aa to the moat approved methods of rultlvallnf and harveatlnf his a century has belli their confl Jence aud ealeem. croia. and the prnrn-r time to ro overt them Into the lareeet pnealhle amount of money. IT HAl led In all oiatt.Ti nertalulns to the welfare of farmers aud rliumara, and lor over a half XT za TJXXS. Ngav York Weekly Tribune, Ana we furitlah It with the GAZETTE, ana year far j $2.T0, eaeh In advanee. Address all Ordars to THE GAZETTE. WASHINGTON, May, 18 The president will not issue a oall for volnoteera now. , . , ' , PORT AU PUINOE, May 18. Military Commander Portogus, off tba coast ot Haytl arrived here and will remain all day Sunday." Persistauloannonading'waa beard east ot tbe island. A thiok tog prevailed at ' times. The correspondent if positive that tbe big naval engagement took place. The Spanish torpedo boat ia expeoted to leave today.' 1 Tbe Spanish fleet lying in these waters has left, going directly to Porto Rico, or Cuba. Moro Oastle'a flashlight Wat seen last night tor the first time in two weeks. Tbe signal waa intended tor tba guidance of the Spanish squadron. KEY WEST, May 18. All is quiet on the blockading line. LONDON, May' 18. Gladstone is expected to' die at any hour. Be is uncon scious and sinking rapidly. "' tt.i.r.:i.-vn vm:iKi,(. . ,n av.tttia HONG KONd, May 18! Tbe oroiser, Boston, baa been sent to Illio, Phillipinee, to inspect that port. ' :i :! 1 ; w' a -J-.-V". i. f. MADRID, May 18. Tbe new oabinet formed is tor war nntil tbe Americans are driven from the Pbillipines and Caba.'T ' !!'-! i kmi xuyw A diapatob from Havana aays that aa American vessel off Cardenas blew up aod that 18 men were killed. ,-: 1 '"v HAVANA, May 18. A battle has ooourred off Cabanas. Tba landing party w.as driven back. ' I u " '- ' ' 11 WASHINGTON, May 18 Secretary Long says that the Oregon is safe, bat it oannol properly be made known where she Is. f' " ' " KEY WEST, May 18. Commodore Watson, with Iwo monitors, three cruisers, tour torpedo boats and seven gnnboata, baa tailed to Join Sampson's and Schley's fleets near Havana.' ' -. . ... 1. , r , 1 1 . , WASHINGTON, May 18 .-The naval officials bete say there has been no meet ing of hostile fleets in the neighborhood ot Oaba. ' u ' ul' s - 1 W.t-' GIBRALTAR, May 18. The Spanish torpedo boat Arnauta baa returned to Cadia. - , r . ., .,- -"--'- Hf.v. i-ii.. ,-..i.ca ui . - KEY WEST, May 18. Tbe flying squadron arrived bere thia afternoon. j : i. i U ii 'is i- :. ft Mi 'f.i.'.l SAN FRANCI8CO, May 18. Tbe Cbarleaton sailed for Manila this morning loaded with ammunition. ' - ! ... . ... , . PORT OF GIBRALTAR, May 18. The Cadis fleet is ready tor sea. She is ex peoted to sail for tbe Philippines with 11,000 troops. ' '. HAVANA, May 18. There were about forty shots beard off Ibis coast today Tbe vessels doing the shooting are unknown. Great exoitement prevails here. . DUBUQUE, Iowa, May 18. A oyolona struck Preston this afternoon , doing great damage. Three lives were lost. ! HA WARDEN, Eng'and, May 19.-Willism Gladstone died at 5 o'olock thi .IVlllUra.Ewart Gladstone, statesmen; uraforand alrtior; torn 14 Liverpool, -Dec-2; .1109 . He waajtirTfourth oh ot Uii Johir Gladrtorja, ,af wall, known Liverpool merchant' and triember of parliament Mr. Oladatona waa of Sooth descent on both aides. Ha was educated at Eton, and at Chrtat church, Oxford.. Is 18S1 he graduated ass double flrat claas. As a debater In the Oxford union debating society and a writer la the Eton "Miscellany," he ahowed hlmaell a strong ppo nent of all advanced measures of political reform a pronounced conservative. The conserva tive party were then lookins out for a promising young man who could at 1 Ben their ranks In parliament Gladstone stood for tbe burgh of Newark, and waa elected. In the houae ol oom metis In 1833, the young orator mads a decided Impreaalon. Hli manner, bis voice, his diction, bla fluency war, alike the subject of praise. He showed great parliamentary ctpacity. In December, lgM, Sir Robert feel appointed Oladatona to tba offlos of Junior lord ol the tress ury. In the year following be gave him the more important post of undersecretary for the colonies. Very soon Peel was defeated In an election and resigned as premier. Oladatona went with him. In 1841 Peel came back acaln to office, and Mr. Oradatone waa made vice-president of the board of trade and master of ths mint Hs was at ths same time sworn in as a member of the privy council. In 1813 he became president of the board of trade, but bs resigned after two years. -i ' . . , .-. In 1M7 Oladatona was elected M. P. for ths Unl verc'ty of Oxford, which be continued to rep resent for 18 years. He advocated ths causa of Italian Independence In many eloquent speeches. In 1851 he accepted a special mlaalon to the Ionian lalands. At that time be published a three volume work os "Homer and the Homeric Age." In ltm he became chancellor ot the excheq uer, and In 1W0 he carried through parliament a commercial treaty with Franoe. In 18M be was returned for South Lancashire, and succeeded Earl Russell as leader of tbe bouse ol commons, Mr. Oladatona became prime minister in lsee. Ths Irish ohtirch was dlaestabliahsd, the elemeo tary sducation act was carried, and the Irish land bill, but ths governmsnt was beaten on the Irlih university bill In 1871. In 1874 Oladatona realgned the leadership el the liberal party. In UN) bs became again premier, after tba defeat of the diaraall administration polls., Io IrM he agai a resigned, After the short-lived administration of Lord Salisbury , Oladatona again cams into power, and signalised his return to office by presenting hli Iriah land and home rule bill. It was rejected on Juna 7, 18K6. In couaaquencs of thia, parliament was dlsaolved. Oladatona and bis colleagues appealed to the country, but were defeated. For the time the ministerial career of Mr, Gladstone waa closed, but a memtor of MMlotalan he continued to lead his party In ths houae of commons. He eontlnusd to lead bis party uutll last year when bis age began to tell and ths ilgus of dls. solution wars apparent.) I , . CLINTON, Iowa, May 19. Over score ot Uvea wars loal and thousands of dollars worth of propeity tnloed by tba eye lone in Clio ton and Jaokson counties. A Cbioago speoial from Washington says: ' Oen. Msrritt will bava 15,000 troops inolndiog 4.C30 regulars, tor tba Philippines. It is declared to be the intention of tba administration to push troops ioto tba Philippines until there ia force enough to govern every island now owned by Bpain. PORTO RICO, May 19. Tba people ara wildly exoited because they fear another bombardment. Tba Spanish admit tbat two ships wars damaged and four dis mantled in a reeenl engagement. Tba New York Cable Co.,' will aocrpl bo roes- sage of tbe movements of ships or troops.' , ' . ' TACOMA, May 19. Tba tblrd battalion ot Washington volunteers baa reoeivad orders not to start for San Francisco. 1 ',' ST. P1ERUE. Martinique, May 19. Tba Spanish torpedo boat, Terror, is alill Lara, bnt mar sail at any boar. Three aoknown vessels passed today with ooel goiog northwest, presumably to Join tbe Spanish fleet. HAVANA, May 19. Ban Diego d Cuba btt beo bombarded bu oo great damage baa been done. MONTREAL, May 19. 8enor Polo bu leoored a ooal depot oo tbe eoutb ooatt of Newfoundland, wbere tbe Oadis eqaadroo will coal be (ore attacking tbe Atlantic seaboard. few ; POWDER Absolutely Pure REPUBLICAN SPEAKING. Hons. M. A. Moody and C. W. Folton Ad dress a Large Audience at the Opera House. ' ' '' " ' As per previous arrangement, Hons. M. A. Moody and O.W.Fulton addressed the people ot Heppner at tbe opera bonse oa last Wednesday evening. Tbe ladies' band regaled tbe large orowd with splendid tunes st intervals during tbe meeting, wbioh aided much in its suooees. Tbe speakers were introduced by Otis Patterson, as the Morrow oonnty mem ber ot tbe congressional committee. Mr. Moody said that be was not a talker, but just a plain business man, and that it eleoted be would faithfully serve tbe in terests of bis constituents. He was well received. '"' Mr. Fnlton is no stranger to Heppner people who admire bis splendid delivery, bis masterful argument aod sincerity of purpose. Thus did be impress all in his talk ot about an hour, on Wednesday evening. He oould have talked two hours, it the time of leaving on the train would bava permitted, b ot suob was not the osse. Mr. Fulton's talk began with a com- ' pliment to tbe ladies, a great number be ing present aud among bis most interest, ed auditors. He then told ot tbe neoes- ' sity of keeping men in oongress in touch with the administration, paying It a compliment tbat brought forth tremend ous . applause He talked also of the money question, saying in part tbat this was not a time to deal in theories, with Ibis great nation plunged in war. Ha said tbat be was a friend of silver and Waa (rank lo say that ha would like to see snything tbat would, help out the American mines, bo reminded bis bear- ara met 'now .wa. ahmilrl maintain nne present nnanoial System add be ready at moment's notioe to back up our presi dent in every possible way, and with money tbat no one oould question. There : ware a great many ot the op posite faith io tbe audience, and tbey re mained throughout the speech, seeming- much interested. Mr. Fulton was very respeotfnl, paying a high tribute to our American citizenship, regardless ot party. Mr. Fulton departed for botue on Wednesday's train, while Mr. Moody took the stags for Oraot oonnty yester day norniog.' Both report a splendid- reoeption all through Gilliam aod Grant counties. Wrlta yonr name and addreee on a pnetat card, send It tofloo. W, rVt, Tribune Oftles, llsw Voracity, and a aample copy of Uk New York Weekly T rluune will be mailed to you. i'An. Fall a. Lena. Or. Huraaa. ain-laT na left suflet aattla. asiae oa riht hip, Bade bail arof ta n ami eUt 'M iaft eaf Km or, tiik,. Hfpne, tvr-Ffnraaa breaded KM m tail hke aaUia earn end are of kfl art andar slope ea Mi rlerht ... - tMhee. J. W. Haootiar Ur K.iraia braad4 t mo) A o, laft ahoaUtart eattW earn, ea (aft hip, waula ewer riM era, tore elite ta riM ear. Minor, Oenar, nappe nr. aatUa, II D ea richt hip; buna, If ea left ehoeldar. nma, . R.. flapejar. Of Horaaa. M I oa taft BhaeMea sail) aaaa, oe left kiav. Oahnrn. J. W tVatajle, r. hnraaa O US taf fcoebteri cattle aaaa, ea riant hip, Parkar Olaaaue. Baniiaea.Ur.- U oraat 1 1 ua Iaft aktfltef . s,ren, mtver: bows branded Ur and ehtetd ea taft ahoolderi ran a. Eight Mils, Morrow eeiiriiy. kaiiw I. W.. MapveaV, Or. W wsaa. iO as lafi aeweidef. teiOa, o ea rtM hlt. fttawTf . K. O. Wepeeav. Or. fa Hi, W C ea taft hie. erne of nh aed adarbt ta taft Mar, kneaaa W C C lal aiwnlie. Taaiva-a, i. A.. Hrvr. Ortl waes, ee kiL.' yif aVEi'75s-siTSrij WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia fa ani Put Sound Navkation Co tf,t tavvii SsVf . Wert TFJIHlONr; BAILEY G1TZEBT AND OCEIS WAVE. Iafii g Aider Street IX-ck. IVrtlaod, for Astoria, llwaoo, Lung IJeach, Ooaaa l'ark and abcnlta. Ireot aonnecUoa with 11 see eteamers sad rail ruavl ; also at Young's Hay with tteeebore Railroad. v aa zj -a x xx o X am Laavst "urtland 1 A. sf IMlly, atrwet luftday. LMves Artorlaf f. M. Dally, sto,(4 Miaday S HaA.XX.J3Tr OATBSBIIT Laevaa rNwUaod S P. M fiellr. atran Snrwler. SatnMay nthr, 11 BT l-ava. atu1a fca alt SI A. al., eacpt Saadaky aad Mewoaf. a-.euay ailit, I f. at ooxan' "Wjk."ria Uaves fnH.,4 ae fWM miri , I wera. T'taeiaf s4 Ta4afa A, W. Sa'iMaf st f , fj Ua'eeliaa w4ea4.f ,rrisr alllSA.iJ, (ya kvaaay aWt at I li fU Tbe aboye ia not bettered to be true because Eolaod would not !a I. - u u r $ ..i. .i;- l?r l i " - ' ' 4 i - prilula BHCU m uicakvu vi umiviimj. av.j BAN FRANCIHCO, May 18. Tbe Charleston is back at Mare Island with ber ooDdeoaera out of order. MOIIANT, Jamaica, May 19. Tbe Spanish fleet baa been sighted off tbia coaat beaded for Haotiago de Cuba, goiog at fall speed, HALIFAX, May 19. Nine warabie wete aibted off tbe Cavau Cove, oo tbe went coast of Nova Bootta, thia morning, moving is aoutberly directioo. - OIDlULTAlt, May 19. A Dumber of British aoldiera landed oo Spanish soil today and were tired opoo by a aentry, who wounded one ot them. KEY WEST, May 20,-As a result of tba recent bombardment at Card e dm, tbe rjpanieh lose 300 killed and 700 wounded. " CHATTANOOGA, May 20.-Ktarly 25,000 troop are encamped here. KEY WEST, May 80,-The hlo,ade at Uaraoa le atili !o tffset. All ia )ilL lucre it ta flf i ol tbe big tint; ' ' (Clltlilil ii trixi I HtroDgly Ufcomiaeaded. Kor twenty yrara I wss a sufferer from dyspepsist and rsceived only tem porary relief, but I bava ' not had any trouble with dyspepsia ainoa taking a few bottles of Hood's SarsapariNa. I strongly reoommend Hood's Hsrsapa- nlla to anyone suffering from dyspep sia," John U. IIoll, Fairbaven, Wash ington. Hood's Pills ara tba tba only pills laks wltb Hood's saparillarilla. lo A His "Ho" Uoaadap. Press Oreeswell wants all to know tbat there will be a big borse roundup, down on tba sand, nut week. All wbo wlsb to participate will meet at btoke's, on Bun day, and on Monday tba good work will begin and Continue Ave days. It Is ai. peeled that 40 men will participate, end tba spoils will oa alt lbs "sliok esrs' tbat aaob man floJs, Every "broocbo butter' to cor locality sbonld tie on bsod, Dreadfally Xsryoas. Gtatsi I was drsadfotly nsrvoos. and for rslisf took your Csrl'a Cloysr Boot Tsa. It qolsied my serves and itrsogtb snsd my whole osrvous system. I was trooblsd with oonillpstioo, kiJosy snd bowel tronbls. Tour Tea soon elesnstd my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health aod strength. Mrs. 8. A. Hweel, Hartford, Conn. Bold by Conser k Warren, v aiM) IN) IN (iOI.I) blVEN. Cur Melllaa "Ntury ef Spala aad Caba. ' K awd l le Data, rail arreaalef lbs tlplosllloa ef tba "Malae ' aaS War. lolernetiimal News A Hook Com pany, of lialtimore, Ml., offer 14)0.00 foraelllogaVlOeopleaof "Hlory ot Hpaia and Cuba.1' Tba greatest selling book otlba eetitary) sompleta to date; full acoouut of tba etploston ot tbe "Maloa;" all abont Hpaia and Cuba and War; 150 mageidoeal pictures; 500 pages; retail only $1 50. One sgant aolJ 67 in one day; another made 113 ia one hour. Must liberal terms; freight paid credit glvesi eolfll fraa. HanJ U eeoU tor prutage aal psskleg. Writ lusts lata wit jlsiily. A f stits si's wsatsd tot lha tktt'ff linel rriMif fflllifd, Vf Aill0fflrifr1r!trirsi liffffi