"THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you 1 should read it. with the Gazette one year. OFFICIAL PAPER "THE GREAT DEBATE." Election is at hand and you should read it. with the Gazette one year. SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1898. NO. 653 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. rURLISHID Tuesdays and Fridays the Patterson pcblishins com. OTIS PATTERSON. Editor and Bus. Man. At S.OJ pgr year. 11.00 for nix tnuDttie, 50 ota. ior three motions, strictly in advano . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the PostoBtce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. TaiH PAPKR is kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 85 Merchant Rxohanga, San Francisou, California, where con tact for advertising oan be made for it. LP. FISHER. NEWBPAPKR ADVERTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exohangi Build inn, Ban Franoiuoo, Is onr amhorizM agent. This papar ia kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p m. daily except Bonday 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 Kxpress No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m. and Uma'illa 8:60 p. m. Portland Express No 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 0110 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 .m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 1:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. - Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at rieppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and at Portland 7 :2t a. m. For fuuher information inquire of J. C, Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. Wisconsin Central Lime OFFICIAli BIBEOTOBT. United States Officials. President. William McKiuley Tic, President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State W. R. Uay oeorHtary of Treasury Lyman J, Gage Seoretary of Interior .Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War HuHsell t. Alger Kmretary of Navy. . John D. Long Postmaster-General Charles Kmery Smith AlUtrney-Uenoral John W. Griggs Secretary t Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. lovernor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. R. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Hetschan Sapt. Puhlio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Senator......... . .... j G. V7. JIcBride Cougreasmen liS' Printer ...W. H. Leeds SR. S. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. C ' ronit J udge Stephen . Love! 1 P.os-Mu'.in Attorney H. J, Bean Morrow County Officials. joint Sonator A, W. Cowan Representative J. llniwn 'o:it,y Judge A. (I. Bartholomew '' Coramimioners J.K. Howard J. W. Beokojt. " Olerk... ...... J.W.Morrow Rwir?:v.';.;.;..-...;;R. l. Matlock ' Trwasoror Frank Gilliam AMoeaor A. C. Petteys " riarvevor J. J. HoGee School Sup't Jay W. Shipley ' Ooronor B. F, Vaoghau bippmr town orriOFits. N M,yoi Thos. Morgan Councilman.. F. .T. Hlocum. M. I.ichtenthal. J. R. Simons. J. . Roberts, J. W. Rasmus and K. G. Hperry. ' ... It ,iu.rrir W. A. Richardson r. easuror .. L. W. Briggs Harskal John Hager , Frecinrt Officer. 3uti of ths Peaco W. E. Richardson (ouelable N. B. Whetatoue I'D lied Htates Und OUkers. ma dai.i.eb. ob. J. F. Moors Register A.S. Mum lleoeiver LA aUKDX on. E. W. BarOett Rnirfeter J.H. Kobbine Reoeivsr GENERAL PA8SENGKR DEPARTMENT. Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897. PATRONS of the Wisconsin Central Liues 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 themselves of this additional provision for their comfort. , - JAS. G. POND, Gen'l Passr. Agt. H, W. Fall, PROPRIETOR ' Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B, & v. m. & Bt. r., .:. sA.,r. ft. w. & c, and the C. St, L. o) P. Railroads. RATES a.oo PISR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ta., esosxi SOCIETIES. HAWUNS POST, NO. II. G. A. K. Meets at Hrppner, Or., ths third Saturday of e-fi month. Ait veterans ars invitea in join. W. W. Hmith. W. Res, Adintaat, tf Commander. D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Office boors, 8 to 10 . m., anil 12 to 2 d. m.. si residence. W. A. Kirk's prop erty, eset of M. E chnrch, Sootb, sad 10 to 12, e. to , to 2 to 5 p, m. , et orooe in Ibe rear of Bnrg'o jewelry store. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, OfBoe In.tbs First National. Bank Bnildiog. Harrxi, : : Obkoon. f Ellis 8c Phelps, YTTORNEYS AT LAW. All bust lime attended U In a prompt and kttslartnry nianuer. Kotarles Pulillc and Collectors. Oft les la Nsttsf Bslldlng. Heppaer, Or. D. E. GILMAN, 6eneralColIcctor Put your old hnoks and notes In hi hands and let your mmwy out of thatn. Makes S sfxntaliy of herd Sollectloiis. OfBoe ia J, N. Browne Baildiog. W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. erricc T council. CMAMetna Hall and buys real , rsnis boiiM, para aim. Unas eonvetawin aaa win ri you Dy way la Ms Uns.at r uaabls n irea. First National Bank OF HEPI'NElt C. A. Rhca, T. A. RhIA. OCO. W. CoNt tf. s. v. srCNCtR. Prsslslsnt Vie Prssldsn Cashier Ast't Caehlar NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Grower and Dealer In Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Treea, Grfcpe Vines and Small Fruits. Our Treea are Grown With out Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. WEEKLY J; I llv MONTHLY utlooli Published Every Saturday! 13 Astor Place New.York 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 on every the facsimile signature of G&&tf&fa wrapper. This is the original "C ASTO R I A" 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 -on the ,and has the signature of Outy&u wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. 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 1 - Insist on Having The End That Never Failed You. t , tms ecNTAun oommnv, tt aiunaav svmit, niwvouk em. The Ontlook will be in 1897. as it has been darlog eeob of its tweoty-reveu years, History of Oar Owo Times. Io its various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a compact review of tbe world's progress; it follows witb cere ell (be important philanthropic end io d oh trial movemeote of the day; bas a complete department of religious news; devotes mnob space to tbe interests of tbe home; reviews onrreot litetatnre; famishes cbeerfal table-talk aboot men and things: and, In short, elms to give freeh Information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginnlnn with tbe fifty fiifth volnme, tbe paper will ass a me tbe regalsr niaga- sine sire, wbioh will add greatly to ite oonveuleooe sod attractiveness. Tbe Ontlook is published every 8atnrday fifty two iasnes a year. Tbe first issue In eaob montb is an ID nitrated Magaiins Nnmber, oontaiDing abont twice ae many pages as tbe ordinary issaee, together witb a large nnmber of pic tn res. Tbe prlosof The Outlook ia three dollars a year lo advance, or leas than a cent a day. Heod (or a specimen copy and illnstret- e prospeotna to Tbe Ontlook, 13 Aetor Place, New Yolk Oltv. A.. ABBA.HAMSICK, Merchant Tailoring Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp ner. Kis work is always first class and satisfac . tion guaranteed. ' IPAIJLc AND SEE . ME.? ON . MAY StRKET.,, "When you hear dem bells T YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE HEPPNEK 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 ! WAR NEWS! A telegram from Portland eaya that a Spanish man-of-war has arrived at Jamaica, and reports that twelve American fighting ships are gaardiog the entrance to the harbor of Santiago de Cuba, but that Cervera bas been gone some days. . Tbe report that the Baltimore was sauk in Manila harbor is a mistake. Telegraphic news is expected this afternoon. . lnmi I Crunl Eiing hrntM. EXCHANGE Os all frts el tli wot 14 Bought and Sold. cHi"'t ) a alt fitte f STOCt BEiMW, Wblls roe aaap ynnr snlisorlptlaa paid as fa eaa kp roar brand la frssof ehart. Borf . P. O., Httnr, Or-Horaas, PBu left bnaliW; extla, aains os Uft hip. Hn(t, Vmnr, Hat'piior. Or t'attle hrandsH W H. co iMHitxl on i ha loft ml. Wadills on aoaa. feaiua. Mrnw eounty. Cmk, A. J..I.a.tTH(.nMl. V)oa riatitalwial dar. CaHl,saiMoo nctit hint sav saaik Sijoan nip off iaft sad split la rtsht. Ely. Rra. IVm.taa. Or -Hotw braadad ELY M Ul aafltUdOT, caltis earns oa UrUiip, aola IB nsbi ar. FUiranaa, L. A Raprmar. Or. Osttla, LF as riatrt Klpi aanMs I milk ba aadw urn ribt iMMuaar. Jmwa, Rarrr, Happa. r Hohms hru) Ud rl I . h uA ah.Hil.Ur; eaHt bnvidd i oa nlil .i y. alao aoa-rtit la lal car. Kans la Slurruw smuii. J'lkn. Falls, fjena. Or -H . oin-laT nr Mi ft atifl'. aatila. aaiuava rtM hip, aadaf half amp Ni ii k mm ntia M kn a Ransr, Mika, Baf.pttar, Itt. Hnfmm bnuided EM oa Uft hip aattu aam and arup otf Ufl an aatua- akipa i tM rDM ImMi. J. W. Hapimae IIi.-Kihin Iirai44 L atMl A omi Ml wnlcUri oaMI aanw tmt aip, nuw ovar nsrii r. um aiiia ia rim ar. Minne, IUna, naprxw nr. 4tua, M P nht hip; buna, M us W I hoal.MW, Miffvaa. H. H JMr, .-Hor. M ) um Uft abialtM oallta or Uft hip. Mmni. t. W D-MMllm. ttf ImmU um M hnaMari itatlU aaio nm rfM hip. Farhar Illna. Hw-laaan.Or, H tree f atxiaklav. f.firann, OMver; hnnni hraa44 har and h iri tin.ir. raiisa, Bisht Hit. IWwJ. W t1tHMMr, Or -H,, JO m UflabaaMM. IU. OM rtlt kip. ar-rrv. K. A, tt tpmtmr. Or. Cn W r lfl hip. mrrm ,.T n,t arl wii is lrl 4Mttfi tuiraaa ft C i Ufl ahrmliUr, 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 HAM lulthdilly Wrl for tlielr Irt-r1tr and h'pln. iutliHai ani hoina luufroaia, lor aa fin I In linpmvainant of thatr iiMllon, Inr the laiatloii of American manhood sod trui. nmKiihniitl IT HAH liildal tin Hrcalds, lutemtlnf snd liwtrurtlvs stories ol ths dolus o tds world, ths nation and ataif. IT HAS alvlMNlthalartiieraa to ths moat approved mrthrida ol rultlvalttif and harvaaUns his vart wruinlna Pi I s century baa liel'l their eonflitencs and nim. HONG KONG, May 28. The foreign residents of tbe Philippines have petitioned to be allowed to move to Oavite. Gen. AguiDaldo, t insurgent leader is preparing to attack Manila with 37,000 meu. Food is scarce at Manila. Capt. Gridley, of the battleship Olvmpia. has been sent home on account of sickness. . . Commander Lambertson now commands the Olympia. Montejo has not been sentenced to deatb. KINGSTON, Jamanica, May 28. It is reliably reported here that 12 American warships are off Santiago. Cervera is inside. (This is no doubt correct. These dispatohes come from the Laffan bureau, through the Portland Tribune.) KEY WEST, May 28. It is reported that the Marblehead de stroyed the forts on the south side of Cienf uegos Bay, after a hot en gagement. Many Spaniards are supposed to have been killed. No Americans hurt KEY; WEST, May 28. A dispctoh from Cienfuegos says the British steamer, Adulab, has been released. WASHINGTON, May 28. Gen. MileB formally reported to the president tnis morning that the army numbering 160,000 men is ready to move on Cuba, ; Porto Rioo and the Philippines, and says he can put 80,000 men aboard transports inside of twenty-hours. War with Austria is now a probability. The Austrian minister will certainly be given his passports and our Vienna minister will be recalled.' The state department has positive evidence that the Aus trian minister is acting as a Spanish spy. NEW YORK, May 28. The U. a auxiliary cruiser, Zafiro, has arrived at Hong Koug with dispatches from Dewey. The situation is unchanged. . , SAN ' FKANCI8CO, May 28,-The firBt regiment Montana volunteers arrived here today, ' KEY WEST, May 29 In the Cienfuegos fight 200 Spaniards were killed and a large quanity of. ammunition was safely landed for the Cubans. The Marblehead . silenced the guns of the Spaniards in just ten minutes, and then the insurgents drove them out The Cubans are rBgged but game to the backbone. . ' . WASHINGTON, May 29. Dewey, is preparing to take the Caro- me islands, a dependency, of Spain. The Spanish are persecuting American missionaries. A Vienna dispatch says that tbe Spaniards are much scared over the visit of Goshen, tbe head of the British admiralty to Gibraltar. WASHINGTON, May 29. Schley secoud dispatch says positively that Cervera is at Santiago. Tbe president today told a senator that he did not think the army was ready for the invasion of Cuba. . KINGSTON, Jamaica, May 29.-Capt Cotton, of the nrvard, says as far as he knows Cervera is at Santiago, and up to noon yesterday there had been no casualties among the Americana. The American ships off Santiago are the Iowa, Texas, Marblehead, Indiana, Brooklyn, Massachusetts, Vixen, St Paul, Minneapolis and Yale. NEW YORK, May 29. A dispatch from Key West says that Sampson is between Key West and Havana, and may remain there during the preparations for the invasion of Cuba. WA8UINGTON, May 29. An important cable has been received rom Schley this afternoon and it is now being translated. Secretary Long says that he hopes to make the contents public LONDON, May 29. Tbe Spanish tcrpedo boat, Terror, has arrived at San Juan, Porto Rioo. KEY WEST, May 30. The Bpanish steamer, Restoroiel, was brought in this morning, having been caught while trying to put into Santiago de Cuba with coal. IIAYTI, May 30. There is do longer any doubt that tbe Spanish fleet is bottled up in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba, KEY WEST, May 30. Commodore ScLley officially reports having trapped tbe Spanub floot at Santiago. It is confidently expect ed that a hard blow will be struck ia the text few days. There is do reason now why our army should Lot invade Cuba at once. NEW YORK, May 3l.-Indiontious are that the U. a will move to the I'hilipinpa permanently. A cable will be laid from Ban Fran cisco by way of Honolulu to Manila. Twenty thousand soldiers will be sent to Manila. Dewey is fortifying Manila harbor. M POWDER Absolutely Pure PRKS3 COMMENT. rrona. ami lb i.rnwr Um to run IT HAS let In all biiu i i Ihnm Inin th larsrit poanlila amount of motif T. ruining- to Ilia wrllarauf larmaia aitd villagers, and lor ovar a ball IT I TXXXJ. New York Weekly Tribune, And we furnleh It with the GAZETTE, ene year far $2.78, eesh In advance. Addr-s ell Ordar. to THE GAZETTE. Writ tour nm nd pvlflrt on ft foot. rrd tnd H UGo. W. IW, Tnbtin Office, flew Tot 1417, tn nmpn copf 01 in iww 1 org tt wauj 1 nu'iin win u ewsiiiei w jm. Co um!) WHITE COLLAR LINE. ia River and Tuget Sound Navigation Co strom tancoNi', mu amurr and oms wivf. Lesfiaa Al.Ur 8lrt IH-ek. rurtlaail, t Al'ria, tlvsen, lg iWwb, fWss I'ark aol Nsbcetta,. Iirel sfineltna itb II soo staaesprs sod rail road ; also at Tonon'e Ksr ltts Karhre Iteiiroed. TULBrnOND frsvas fortland 7 k. M. Iisllf, CKvpl (Nindaf. Lnvas .ia1 f. M. iMilr. staapt Vnndail Uavas fortlMd IM rt!r. "v Hn4af. -iM.r BiM. II t M, fas iPUxIa De ail MA. M . rpt s.i'; aid M'Mxtajr. NM) 'M, I t, M Not Necessarily What the Gazette Thinks hot ths Opluioa of Others. Mr. Corbettis still ia tbe senatorial figbt. 80 tbe taxpayers mny expect another hold-np ot tbe leRialstare unless Oorbett or Joe Simon oan be elected senators. Tribune. Hon. Tbos. H. Tongue, in the bouse of representatives yeeterday, refuled the foul slanders which have been oiroulated by tbe demoo ratio ooDgressionftl oom mittee in bia dietriol. It may be said to the oredit of tbe committee that their unjust aotion is now a sonroe of regtret. With an nnfair enemy, and treason in bis own party management, Mr. Tongue neede the beet efforts of all friends to , inenre his election. Mr. Tongue ba( voted right on all publio questions. He should have tbe UDqaahfled support of ell repnbhoans in hie dietriot. Tribune. Mr. J. W. Morrow, tbe union-democratic nominee for joint senator for the 23d senatorial diatnet, oomprlaing Mor. row, Grant and Harney oonnties, arrived by Heppner stage Thursday evening, May 19th, and departed for Barns Fri day morning. Mr. Morrow returned in a tew daye and will make a eomewbat extended oanvass of Grant county. Mr. Morrow is a bright genial gentleman, eminently well qualified for ' tbe po litiou of joint aenator, and is thoroughly acquainted witb tbe in teres Ir jf bia die triot, and should be be eleoted the public will be plaoed in good hands. Granl County News. Maloolm Moody, republican oandidate tor oongresa in tbe second district, ar rived in town lest week on his way to Harney county. He came over tiotn Ibere last Monday abd 'tbpn bnrried 00 tbrongb. Mr. Moody could not make the acquaintance of all the voter, be oanse be bas a large dietriot to cover in his travels and tbe time of election is rawiug near. Maloolm Moody dues not weigh quite as much in avoirdupois a some people imagine a congressman should, bat that will out no ice witb them when they go to vote. Hie intel lect and tbe principles of sound finance which be represents, will outweigh all else in tbe opinion ot tbe msjorilyot voters. Grant County Newi. Henry J. Bean, oandidate for prose- uting attorney 011 tbe republican ticket, was a Milton visitor the first of tbe week. Mr. Bean is another republican thai will "win out" on the 6th ot June by a large nnmber ot votes. His oppo nent ia onr old frieod Joe Uiokle. Mil ton Eagle. Joe Simon It laid to be doing nothing for the re-election of Thomas Tongue to oongresa. Wby should be? His time it tally occupied in eleotiog himself lo the stele tousle. E. O. Shew your appreciation of the Oregon volunteers by voting against II. M. Yeecb, wbo, while in tbe Oregon elate senate, did all tbat wee In bit power by voioa and vote to destroy aud do away witb tbe Oregon National Oaarila. Itsrnem- ber Ibtt Veaob tt tbe enemy of Ibe sol dier, and M not worthy the conn lence ot tbe people. Asbland Tidlnge. WASHINGTON, May 81.-Tbe IdtssIoo of Cube bat began. Orders for troops lo leave were Issoed early Monday morning. General Ml lee sad ttsff left on a special train to join tbe iovadieg army. Himpeoe'e fleet baa been ttrengtbened by tbe addition ot aevrrsl veeselt and will aoovey Ibe troop abipt to assist Bobley la keepieg tbe Hpaeleb fleet battled al Santiago, Before tomorrow eight tbt Atnerleso army '! be oo Cubso toil. A Madrid dlspttob quotas tbe BpaoUb tnloleUr at ttln tbat bt eoald tot pro long Ibe conflict. Teeterdsy wae Ibe greatest Memorial Day ia las history of asy astloti, "Tbe Bloe and Ibe Gray" Joined la deeoretlog soldiers' greves everywhere. A Lotidoa dispatch from Hong Kosg a;t Ibtt Ibe email pri is killing eff De)'t tneo. Tbe Insargaala are working Lard lo Lave tbe aallreeaselsl Dewey Another tadrn die patch sate Hpaio bat ebendoaed tbe plea of teediog troops to Manila. A Madrid diepekbtajt Premier Hsgsste annonneee Ibet Ppaln doee Bot eipaet Ibe aseistaaee of aey olbar fovsrnaeat. Oee. Merrill bee taken formal eommsnd ef Ibe Iroopa going lo Msnila, Eight regiments hare been ordered from Cblekeoteaga lo Tampa. . kKfEtll AN M'KAKIX'i. Una. Charles Toriaend, ef Ohio, will addraae the videre ef Marrow eqiy el tb opera booee, Ilappaer, Haltirdty, Jans eih, at S p. , ai d el lone, late h, elTA) p.m. Erefvoee lvll Id liflt tat t1 k lM fl keMe MMk""1 A IIUI.V WAHillNQ. Urate Baved Is Maeey lade. To save lie grain eae Fry't Cuoeea IraUd Rqeirrel poieoa. Tbte prepara- IU a le Ibe ebeepewt and Ihost eeuttom loal ivt the farmer. Oat grata kill Ceald Nut W ear Hboes. "I wee troubled wilb eorofula. I bad eoree oo my feet to tbat I was nnable to weariboee, I taw Hood's Sartaparilla advertised aod read many loattmonUla of euree of eernfala, and I procured two botiiae. Jiy the Imie i im takeo them my feel were well. " TlloMaa A. Cota- mah, bsvldeoa, Oregon. Hood't Pill enre all liver ills. Mailed for li&e, by O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell' Usee. The Kaalera Waul Hllsatloa. from Ua K. O. E. Y. Jodd, a member of the Orm of J odd A Boot, of liertfr.rd, Conn., wbo recently arrived Is Pendleton from the east, to coaimen ting oa Ibe wool market of tbe eon a try say t thai tbe wer bee a great effect oa Ibe markete at the pree ent time. Tbe wer agitation bee a Uedeeey to llghteo Ibe tnoeey mark el, wbleb aeeeeeerily makee laveebire care ful and consequently poelpoaee Ibe wool bn?log seas oo. Mr. Jadd Is of Ibe opinion Ibat oo great ad fane lo tbe prk-e of wool will occur, but rather tbe wool market will be al a steadstill until lata io Ibe fell ben a good prtce eaa be obtained, Tbie ia doe to the large quantitl ot wool now oa bead io Ibe big mille ot tbe east aad the email demand tor wnolta goods al tbe lime ef Die war. Terr little, It ey, wool will be lata far 11 Iklt ' t IMaap t sj m$Mh iref lg lf 4 p Oesrsktesdi Prise IAe par see tf 11 M U Ua'M l.aava Mi'i sr Wrtlf SI I PI s. m, v Pw.f sst pet ef Iff fi r Hlf ' llet"l t? lf MlfflOi l HI M lH V'l ti IS If t r4a pBrtWiaad t'jpt Ia I T4f TPt1af a ( A. tf '(Hif