The Gazette. Tuesday, June 27, 1893. The Gazette is not heralding its coming with a brass band but its circulation can be determined at the Heppner postoffice. Adver tisers will please note this. The cheap author of the Pendle ton Tribune's editorial staff gels bis cue from "ancle rufe". "We heab about political deaths, but a few resurrections will be in order just at the time when least desired. WAR NEWS! CHICAGO, Jane 24 The Daily Newi Washington special says: Information received lodsj states thai the Spaniards have been driven from tbs woodi at Daiquiri, and tbe remainder of tbe American artillery is ashore. The maroh to Santiago will begin this evening. Twenty-five dead and wounded Spaniards were fonnd in tbe positions oarried by Shatter. Cabana are driving Spaniards into Santiago after severe guerilla fighting. WASHINGTON, Jane 24. It is stated here that it it becomes neoessary to pro tect foreigners at Manilla, the powers will be allowed to land marines, to be ltbdrawn as soon as their presence becomes unnecessary. WASHINGTON, Jane 24. Tbe navy department received tbe following this morning: Flaya del Este, Jane 23. Coder a flag of Iraoe it was learned that Hobson and men were confined in the city of Santiago, four miles from Morro- Sampson is now free to bombard Morro without injaring the Americans. Navy officers believe he will bombard today. That fellow that runs a nonde script sheet down at Portland, call ed the Chronicle, thinks he sees a chance ahead to get a little dough, and is beginning to boost old man Corbett for United States senator again. Go it, young man. If Cor bett thinks he stands a ghost of a show, he will shove out the stuff, and this is all the interest you have in the matter. If one took the Oregonian's statements to be full facts, he would be compelled to believe that the opposition to Simon was strong only in the Whitechapel districts of Portland. It will be interesting to note that Hume lost most of these but carried the so-called re Bpectable precincts where Harvey Scott and Henry Failing and other reputable (?) gentry cast their ballots. Truth will prevail in the end. OFF SANTIAGO, June 24 Late this evening the American c&- alrymen and rough riders repulsed the Bpanish near Santiago. The engagement was very hot while it lasted, but the superiority of the American forces soon overcame the Spanish. American loss 13 killed and 50 wounded. Spanish loss very heavy. WASHINGTON, June 25. General Miles believes that the final concerted attack upon Santiago began this morning to be coutinued till Santiago surrenders. Admiral Sampson cabled Secretary Long last evening of an intended bombardment at daybreak, the fleet main taming cannonading until the harbor batteries are permanently silenced, when the fleet would force the entrance, while the troops are engaging the rear. The plans of the assault are fully agreed upon by Sampson and Shafter, who are determined not to allow the Spaniards urther time to make preparations, but force the fighting as energetic ally as possible. It would be a great blunder if Spain allows any harm to come to Hobson and his men. The shock which followed the disaster to the Maine in Havana harbor would be nothing to the fierce and just in dignation such a barbarous act could arouse the world over. The cry for vengeance would go out from the throats of millions and millions of men, who have been thrilled by Hobson's daring act. E. 0. Republicans of Oregon have closed Mitchell out. Next, they will close out nis pinchbeck urn tation and cheap understudy, Mc Bride. Republicans of Orecon want aud will have men who stand for principles, not for expedients to get otnee; men who stand for th legitimate purposes of party, not tor tne little selfish schemes o faction. Oregonian. Whon McDride first registerei his vote in favor of the gold stan ard he was a bully fellow. Now he is a very bad fellow. Perhaps the Oregonian will be satisfied with Simon in place of Mc Bride, Simon never stood for faction against the legitimate purposes of party. Oh, no! WASHINGTON, June 27. The government is not alarmed at the movements of Camara. nl(dr Should be In every family ngw medicine chest and every Ifa3 ill traveller"! grip. They are I I I 2ft Invaluable when the stomach SI la out of order; cure headache. biliousness and ail Uver trouble. Mild and efficient. cents. from the presidency of the Weston state normal school because of "offensive partisanship". The case made out against Prof. Royal was that he went to Astoria in April and helped to overthrow the Mitchell "push". If he had aided in tne perpetuation of the abomin able push, it is likely that, as the Leader says, "his partisanship would have been of the commend able kind," adds the Pendleton Tribune. Weston has lost a good educator. - The reflection for the loss of Prof. Boyal is on those who removed him. It does not touch Prof. Boyal. It is in order for the legislature to kick the mercenary political regents out of the Weston school, says the Portland Oregon ian, and put educators in their places. The regents of this school say that there is no truth in the above statement, but that Mr. Boyal is using it to help him in getting a position in Portland. This is sym pathy play. Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for this issue which speaks volumes for them, but the goods are there, all first class, and prices to match. Call in and Mr. Rhea will see that you get what you want. Everybody Says Bo. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently ana positively on Kidneys, liver ana Doweis, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, irUill OA1U, June 2b. Upon application Of the United States and biliousness. Please buy and try a box i a. ri l: i . ., . oi u. v. u. toaay; iu, a, no cents, ouiuanu ii 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 i 1 1 1. I'.iri.'iii in ri rriwarnmanr mill vrr 'nmnMn'n . , i , . . - - , - 1 1 i i VwUU.t " -"fi f iLiuunui itui uuii iciiuu vauim a a iieoi iu cuui guaranteed to cure Dy an aruggisiA. at Suez canal ports. Notice Of Intention. Land Office at Thk Dalles, Oregon, Mav. 81. 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis ciaim, ana mat saia prooi win De maae Received Clear Maturities. T TrrT T rt T -r i . , . I JjUItlJUH, June ZO. Vienna dispatches Say that Madrid ad- The Candidates on the reDllblioaD state before County Clerk, Morrow Countv. Oreeon. vices foreshadow that Campos will issue a pronunciamento and attempt ticket at the recent election reoeived ?898fvfzrer' 0regon' n 8aturday' July 9th' "I..... ..... -.1 TArtVT TTTTrnvititF dictatorship. 01eflr majorities over all the otber cands I nniAA. ThA mnlnritifln vnrA aa fnllnwa NEW YORK, June 27.-The Evening Journal's Rome special Governor, 6491 ; secrsUry of says: The papal nuncio at Madrid has wired the pope nuncio that the treasurer, 3332; sohool superintendent. ""oreSnV Jirry Bmsnln. ii KwnVr o?t queen desires him to mediate tt the opportune moment. 1783: Btate Pr,nter "upremejudge, nbJan' nh4l nrfnrnav nan am I illvll "ha ro. I .ti- ' "fn wXi-; LiUxNUUJN, June Jb. it is reported that Camara s fleet is passing publioan majority for congressman in through the Suez canal. this district was 3146, but in tbs First nnv pnxri nn . -a ... . distriot tbe republican nominee reoeived xxv iwv, ..una v. . uispmcu says uiai me Americans 189o iBga voiea than wara 0ftHl forthB had not arrived at Manila on June z6. According to last advices there combined oDDosition. had been no change in affairs there. 664-65 SPDn J AS. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thi Dalles, Obeoon, May HI. 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of A Clever Trick. BOME, June 2G.-Aguzia says: Italy is privately informed that It cerlainly looks like it, bat there is LXSSLXZ!& Camara's fleet cannot coal at ports on the Bed sea. feaI!f n? l',ck, abon A"bodJ.0"D ner' Sernar'dohIrTy ' , j o" 7, of Alpine, homestead application No. 3925, for WASHINGTON, June 27. A navy department bulletin this Dey,', ?B,ana or nervons troubles. We the bNEandEHSEsecsT i n r 26 e I maan na Ann jtnsa himaa r -K - man hn I V M morning announced that Commodore Watson sails today on the New- taking Eleoino Bitters. This medicine h "2o""!?i ark to join Sampson, when he will take command of an armored saua- toDeB,nP 'be whole system, sots as s of said land, viz: Barney McDevttt, of uxing- , ... . ' , . Stimnlent to the liver and kidneys, IS a ton, Oregon, John Kilkenny, of Galloway, Ore- dron with cruisers and proceed immediately off Spanish coast. blood purifier and nerve tonio. It oares ijSi!'1' LONDON, June 28. I nnnatinafinn Viaa anVi a foinlinn arvalla -ine iewB Manila correspondent cables, under sleeplessness and melancboly. It i 651 5 J AS. F. MOORE. Register, Slo- rI riAoiaanpH a nrnnUmalinn n mn purely Vegetable. mild laxative, Bod . ... i . - ., . restores the system to its natural vigor, effect that the Uerman commander there will surely restrain the Amer- Try Eleotrio Bitters and be oonvinced icans from bombarding the city. With the Spanish fleet coming he tbat tbey are a miraoie worker. Every rlflf! aifis that, with thn (JfirmAn'n nirl. thnv vill Ariva fha Amarinana Dottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents f, tl,Q t,ot,, Ti, e..;la ,1 ..u, r :i oouie at oiooum jjrug m. J - - CHICAGO, June 28. A Nowb' special from Key West says Commodore Watson has sailed on the Newark for Santiago, where he will gather the balance of his squadron and Bail for Spain. I1UNU hO-SU, June 2a. It is stated that United States Consul tbe north. He took with bim a nnmr oum, mansger. A Touch of High Life. J. W. lvey, collector of cutnon for Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grakde. Okf.oon, Mav St. lb'.18. TOTTPR TH ITFRFAV fJTVFV 'IHAT 1UI following-named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made liefore the County Clerk ot Morrow county, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 2, ixvn, vii : KLUA 1. WHETSTONE, formerly Eliza 1. uoyer, Hi w iff if if l vi ill vi viz vl vi The Leader Of Course! The man that Leads is the one from whom people like to buy. The slow, plodders all stand aside for him. That suggests a good reason why so many customers are being added to the list at T. R. HOWARD'S The Beginning of this New Year 1898. m m Vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures, jj m is a "joy forever." That's what !v Alaska, ba. jt sailed from rWttle (or Mj0,' WkW rne iikmcine louowinir witnesses w prove Wildman has chartered a Bteamor to send Dewey news of the move- of IDen whom be 8Syi 09 wil1 ea)P!o in "."''Vrani' Vr1idcr,aiIdN ments of Camara's fleet. tr,,n8 to pnl BD eBl ,ba "nl ,fnl ip'pnerr?noregoi.?r " iraiuc in wiitsRy in tbe territory, lit f i'e Manila diHpatches of 21th Buy that a big battle by combined land le"iog Seattle CMixctor lvey ant J M. her continuous residence upon and cultivation Elder, '1 homas Vat- Emma Kilcup, all of E. W. BARTLETT, Kesister. you'll find at , T. R. HOWARD'S Heppner, Oregon- vi vi vi vi Vi f..')l-2 and soa forces is expected soon, as it is reported the Spanish will not HKer'V Portland man, met in a ho- surrender as they believe Germany will prevent the Americans from L, J'bfe'r' n0' 'VT' "W'w" Post-InteliKenoer. Collector lvey thinks going to extremes. MADRID, Juno 28, that the Alaska smuggling ring his era- Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at LaOramdk, Ok(i;ok, June 1h. 1KM. XTOTH'E IS HEREBY 01VEN T1AT T K 1 followliis-named settler has filed notice It was an insult to tbe congressman-elect from the second district to have Otis Patterson appoiotod an receiver of The Dalles land oftioe. It was placing a political enemyin Mr. Moody's own town. Portland Dispatch. Thauks. Hut for the informa tion of this Simouite, the Gazotto wishes to say that Mr. Patterson is not a political euomy of Mr. Moody's, but on tho othor hand supported him iu every way he could at the last election and help ed to carry Morrow county for biro. And this service Mr. Moody has very gratefully acknowledged. Tony, you have trouble enough of your own, no don't lot these little republican appointments worry that addled brain of yours. Manila advices of the 22ud give a gloomy P'0 Uaggerty to work against him f henntemi.m to m.k "p'1 aud hopelfHS outlook for the Spaniards. Twenty thousand ref ucees P D . 1 ! " . "T lf m ' . VV5:! 5 07:;" i?""-'JI: ..... ... ... . " some oo worn, ana soon were excusoa- "t,i""-.:"r""'"" Are in the walled OltV. anil the aohlinra urn ntarvinrr anil onrrnr in mr. . .. . ' i-r-jnaniisii tAii, is- ing mows, lierore any aermi render. The insurgents are gaining in stiength and hold the governors was done tbey wers separated. of four provinces as prisoners, as well as many dignitaries and officers with their families. A imoron the sulmcriptioiis for tho war bonds to bo ImhuihI are al ready largely in exci'MS of the amount of the first iHHun$2.KV OOO.OtK) one bauk offering to take half of thorn at n premium of 1 per cent there it no reason for any mail investor to withhold his sub scription for f.'iir that he will not gi-t the lMnd. Those who desire $.(X)or ls will get them first, aud it will take lots of Uiin small subscribers to absorb tin entire litm. K any of our readers who desire niiim.11 ntuoiuils of tliesit btii U at par may forward tlieir ubscriptious, ou blanks to b ol- taiutnl at any express or mono order nstoll'u', with coiifidence that tliey will ge tho Un U. MANILA, Juno 2d. An attack by the Amei icans is expected by the 27th. Tho governor of I'amnavuas province was killed in a battle with insurgents last week, when 1000 Spaniards were captured. I-I KMRN I'ISR PIT Before any aerions dsmtge I Admlnlttrstrii of theestateof Sarah A. Water man, uereawHi, i. ro. jjk, lor in set sec. s tp. 1 4 . t. I K. She names the following wltneesea to prove ner enmiuunus mnaenre upon ana cultivation of said land, vis: Hubert 8. Morgan. Ed K. felling, M. J. Uevln aud A. H. Stamp, all of E. W. Bastlitt, Register. 0-71 on the Pacific. It is believed that the first Philippine expedition has arrived at Manila. As soon as oflicinl news of its arrival is re ceived President McKiuley intends to iHHue a proclamation declaring tbe establishment of a military government over the Philippine islands. Not the slightest appre hension exists in Washington con cerning the attitude of Germany towards our occupation of the Philippines, notwithstanding per sistent reiteratiou iu cabin news of hostile ltiteutiou ou tho part of Germany. Aa Eiplaaatio. m. . . i . lleppiier, Oregou The ressoo for tbs greet popularity rf " Hood's Harsapar'.lla lis lo the fsct that this medicine positively onres. it is Amerioa's greatest medioine, and the Amerinan people bavs so abiding eon animously supported and (praised fiJeooe io its merits. Tbey buy and take v-oTirg is n as an excellent man aud good citi- " fo',in,v'- M " wrl9l Ah,.t"u.n.n .... . , . . I oouuiieui mat u win no insru gooa u j u" uiuua mt-iB, nut unug T w T w NOTICE OF INTENTION. Tuk third i-xpmlitiou mil b are San Francis) for Manila this wwk, and will 1 accompanied by (It u. Mrrntt It it not probable that another iiditioo will I The terrific scoring which Dr. llatry Lane, of Portland, adminis ters to lie Patterson through the Oregoninii may Ut justifntble by the farts, but tin censure and abus of President McKinly are unealli'd for and tintituly. The president houtd int be held re H)iisiMo for I'attt'rstin's apHiut inent S.h)ii after inauguration Prosident McKiuley inf.irimvl the pivipln that bis apoit.tti)ints would be goveriitxl by the revoin. tneiidatioti of state coiigreimiotial di-legatioiis, and he has adhered strictly to that plan. Mitchell, Mcltri b, Klli A Cv are responai. U for tin lVo lli'toa Tri. buiie. Home of thes little pspefs oxer the state ate) tuakiug a great bowl, in their spring of th Oregonian, and are trrtng to ntakw Senator Patterson out au awful character. Rut si far as (be GaMt can learn bis only crime cnisis'a In the fact sent until sotna of th ships tht carrie tho Crst triH.ps return, as that h has beretofom Ihcu a sup- there are no more Li to be l al I porter cf Mr. Mitchell. He is uu. Lahd Orrics at UaUsasds, Osioon, June in, 1S'. ERF.BY GIVEN THAT THE anted settler has filled notice to make final proof In support of till claim, and that aald pronf will he made before A. Mallory, t utted Stales roinmluliiner . 4 . ..f i:i-1..1l L! ITon.f. Pill. .... .11 li... III. m-rpr,, v,,,,, n B SUl'lHIIICI Ul tflltvllCll is ills UEJ- I " - iu: . M.iu.i i... v.. n t ii...i a'.. HF.NKY WADE. paraouaUle sin in tne eyes of the ' ' ' " " " " nt. No am. fnhe n4 ne and vr.i kwja , . . t unwell, .11 ass. ii, i mpia k n. a. Uregoman, aud of course liallock, He n following wim. haviiig no mind of his own, simply echoes the sentiments of tbe bis 1-1 I 1.AWD tJF r H B IT HUii.PBi I'ait'lnw. lauy. June jo. iw. X'win T in HiKrni iinn iiisi imk 1 follniiig.naiiied srttler baa flinl notice NOTICE OF INTENTION. tn Drove hi. continuous residence upon and cultivation ol aald land, vl: Foster Adams, Jar llevliis, John Edwards. A. U. Stamp, all of Heppner, Oregon. I. W, Bastlitt. 67 us Keg liter. Did You Taho Scott's Emulsion NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.akd orrn s at LaOsasps, Oasoon, June II. I-H .Tryflti'S la utitisv fiivt h tuattuv WII.IJAM UKOHOK H VSI. lN i. . 1 1 " i . ' . .,!.: ... 7'.,"Z H I So lA fr the nei, see. It. Ip 1 S . r. J K I hU nt-nUoo u make Snai ftrwif In iii,n.rt ol He liamce the lolli.wing ltn I" prove his claim, and that Mi l prr.il will be ma.1 b bUi-oiillniioiis rral.lin ;.-n and culUl..n , u,n fount, rier ol Morrow e..nnly, Or- TllE Weston leader aava that il l"'" ' .l claim, and that said prt win Allt t"lOIl IA Bllr SnjS lUai i, , uior the loiinly t ins ut Morrow Irof. M. G. I loyal WS- removed 'inly. Oregon. SI Heppner. regon. on August U lJ, U ol Mi l land. l J. ph I. II, k mull. John M W ad.tle. H 1 1 1 1 . in Sartrtt and Arthur Smith, all ol Hrppuer, Oregon. r.. ti . BAsastT. sn?l rugistrr. Notict of Intention. I.ASS t'.WWf.V.'. Orru s at l.i.4u. I'iiw". I,,,.- IM through the u inter? If so, wc ort hkhi-v nvr nur thi re uc ii quictcu your COUgn, I hi. iiMrii.,ii t n.i pr.i m ..,n-.rt .i hf.1 eil thp ranpii In loop "' '" '" P"':' a ... wv'mb I ra I lias a tililW I iKtl i.F H.HM.sl rnitnlt lira throat, increased your weight. """""' ".r",,,,u,iVU K3c you more coior, ina mauc r r. k. ?ui. ir the ., e,. i.r'tmd inn r.-.l K.lfe In rvuru u ... .rirr II I. I , f. . r. .vv. mm v.vij "wi.1 h.lntb. I li. lli. In fhn. iut pcniaps your coucn nas b "" r,ii imi.iruiiiiion , . t . . . I "i il Mi"'i. i j,pn t.ui.o.att, j. .tiu i, vomc paca ocaui.or you arc get wain. Mmi.mu Mud. Anor j ., ail ting a bttlc thin nJ pale wi-iM-rr,. w , i ntn. nv not con inuc tne P"7' i...'er. A I same helpful remedy richt through the summer? It will do you as much good as u hen (he wciincr Is cold. Its persistent use u III certainly five you a better appetite and a stronger digestion. It will cure your weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs. It will cure every case of consumption, when a cure Is possible. Don't be persuaded to take something they say is just as good. All ltg .. I ft 'ii a bv.w a. i ..., X V. Is i ilk i ih t it rot sr ot ol llr, ,,f the I ."luH i.l Matlol aMt, I Uliillll, IMS. t Al t Marfaw. i S.lflrlrf.1 TVIrlafrt. t ll.rtlrt ,lt,,,l.t,t In II.. n.foc ..f O,. .(.I 11... ,n i,, al brn.l t r.,.., t .WI S"l .... tl.e I 'ami S .-I ft!'! . In It-. a4 iitr ,.,n ao.t .'til o Wlf-fe the Sl .let of tl.e gou, al Heppner, iirntmt, on Juie u. In. is: HKMKY S A I H l. H t tn sprt. h.r the Wa .. Sr4 NWI Miliia'.sa1, ee1, iter.. lpj.r,i. H MiM Ihe liillnwliig wtlnewe tn ln.t his ciutlniioita rrat.tenee tipun aiil enltlvailnn ol miI land, tit r.l. rl.kell. T. A. 1'rl.k.ll t,eir(e ii-errjr, W lit Mikeaell, allot Heppner, oregou. E. W. BTl.gTT, Register. Notict of Intention. f An orrn i at i.a oraspk. orf.oo 14 June li. 1. Notice la beret, art vtt that the lollnwtng named Srttler has Sled noticepf bia tntentum Ut make Sual prmif In support of hi. claim, and that aald pn4 will be mad ivli't a Maihirf, I . . rimmiaii,nr fr ore- gu al Heppner. Orcextn, on Aogiiat 12, In. t( Vllhk II hKl. Il-i.pnrr. Or . Md. S. 'i. .-f IhaWiaSWU M- Mt', and NK Sk e. S 1 p S n a.. Ilenami the following w llni n in pro b e.ntttiiMHis rvaldenr upnn and rulttatloa I aald land, l l.l. (ir.ho, i,mu,f W (,.., ti William Muih. I'.i't Hm.g.aiiol itri pu.i.or. a. w. sash y it. NOTICE OF INTENTION. l,aMMnt aTTms tuns, mtwi 11. .1 t.M VVtH IS HrHISr I.IVSS lHAt I II ST A lolloa log l,M-d Pll.rr b Sled nrtu ut bis Inieiittoa bi , Soa I Itfi4 la .'iti-,rt nl ii.ii ini.i i, tm h aaui ,...,ti town .., ... i si. r.aim, ami thai i, ir,.. a 1,1 I ,. 1 t t ti,. Mb ol a.i . ti ad it mi tail I lute tb ivuntf t leig. at Heppuel. OT-goO, e p-atn -i i i HaiuMar. J! . I. 1 , t a i f- iit , i j .ii, ii.. tn, ia I ktl l N L. aiSiiF j it w a nwiuig la piainns II.. In,, la btllHL.br' 1. , . th. s w fc,il. mi V ol ae.il.Hi o Ltltt. b.,1 d ..t II. ill-a II iat.iww.Mp I a.,1, a.(li lwl...l,lM,M,t,,. Jt.L,, . ,4 avtbotWK g . ai ll in rmn, Ul a tn j J- j g m g'g, ih.a..ak.,wa.. a d - .4b.f Utt'tmrn (be bowleg wttaeaaas tn pen a ,H et t M ei,4 f p., obbibkm) rai4nn nm and ew;itilm .... - o i.i i i.-. w M.i,a or let I g ... . 1 '-.o Jn 1 1 t ol ,f-gi,,n. iw- a I .,..! j it.. Ma i,..i.. i.i i,.,,i i i. . V . . ' "''". "". , . . u - . ' wrwwa,wi Letlttawtn. ir.,w OOL GROWERS ' If you have not yet realized that the "good old times" are with us, your blood is out of order. Get rid of that "tired feeling" and awake to the fact that the Wool Growers' jl Warehouse T Is the place to store your wool this season. Whv? cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in the field buying wool ourselves, we encourage competition amongst tho buyers and secure you the highest price. at o." ,"",f W001 ":1" "", tW'" " co, ,JrbU when W001 u 1(J- " Tour order W par th highest eah price for sheep rtelts and hides dips. n,th,mk,e0r L,M"'' 6I ""1 Bl4C" ""' tobacco Dip. th. onl, reliabl. brerM " PT ,n,," w wmV' TS,n. 'wll",,"-1 tndo so br owners of wool. R. F. HYND, Atanarjer. NEW DRUGS W sre rer.lvlng N nolr of (loods almost eer da One P.r,i.n. Inrreaalttg trstle demands It, r..n,,i,.nu, ou Cu7 JrP i ' th.lr Druga Purs art rrwsh. Uf c-'""' rolw Our tStntlotiory Dcpartmont I Oompleto itijnwp iiivo ss Wltn Ism a oatlt Slocum Drug Co. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOI? GOLD ,tnd now the entire world Knows this verfect product . the Star Brewery beer..... b(r 4 . I On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Ws.bl.sus St., rSrti.,,., 0,