Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 22, 1898, Image 3

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    Poor and Weak
Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble
Had no Appetite-Now Better in
Every Way-A Delicate Child.
"Some time since I took a sudden cold
and could not get rid of it. Being subject
to catarrh and bronchial trouble I coughed
terribly. I lost my appetite and grew
poor and weak and I did not feel like
work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. In short time the cough disap
peared, I slept well, had a good appetite
and I was better in every way. Last
spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap
petite and no strength. I resorted to
Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more
like work. My little nephew was a deli
cate child and had a humor whidh trou
bled him so he could not rest at night.
He haB taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar
saparilla and now he has a good appetite
and Is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J.
Freeman, South Duxbury, Mass.
Hood's
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Hood's Pills
are the best after-dinner
pills, aid digestion. 250.
Take Notice.
1. Tfie sum ot flve cents per line will be
charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of
respect," lists of wedding presents and donors,
had obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and
notices of special meetings for whatever purpose.
2. Notices of church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five
cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
The Gazette is not heralding its oom
ing with a brass band but its circulation
oan be determined at tbe Heppaer post
offioe. Advertisers wil! please note this.
We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not
fear;
And we'll leave behind the girls we love, cries
the Oregon volunteer.
With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory in
the sky,
But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of Sperry's
Llnwood rye.
Sold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. G.
Sperry, proprietor. tf
Local Notes.
See M. Liclitentba! & Co. for shoes, a
Wood wanted on subscription at this
office.
W. . Proyn started for Hillsboro
Wednesday evening.
Thousands of old newspapers for sale
at the Gazette oflioe. t
Miss Qraoe Tillard, of Pendleton, is
here visiting relatives.
What ia Hop Gold? Best beer on
earth, bee ad. elsewhere.
Liohtentbal & Co. for shoes, Exolusive
shoe store. Handles the best. 83tf
Regular services will be held Sunday
morning in the M. E. oharob, South.
Guinoesse's famous old "Dublin
Stout," imported, at Ghris Borcbers'
tf
An inoandesoent light has been pat in
on tbe oorner of May and Court streets.
Statements tot the Famous Simple
Account File printed at the Gazette of
fice, tf.
G. S. Orane, the ebeep mm, will take
bis family to California tor a few weeks'
visit.
The delnpidated condition ot side
walks about town is tbe dally topic of
discussion.
Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac
tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be here
every three months. 648-lyr
"Co'n juice" is all right but tow Til
lard bas a brand of 14-year-old goods
that is bard to beat. 6o3-lf.
Painless remedy for extracting teeth.
It Dot as stated, do obarges. Try Dr.
Vaugbao's Dew plan. 604-tf.
Miss Mabel Leezer returned from Port
land Toesday, and ia now Postmaster
Williams' cbief assistant.
It you Deed something for your system
call at the Tbooe Tbe Telephone sa
loon, Gity hotel building, tt
Dr. Margarita Qarosey leaves on to
morrow oigbt's traio for California.
Do Dot fail to get your medicine.
Best accommodation and ennrteons
treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Hts., Portland, Orrgoo.
Bring your bides, pelts sod furs to
Ben. Metbsws, at tbe Liberty Meat
Market. He pays highest market price,
619-tt.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Osrrlgus and Mrs.
A- G. Ball havt gone to Portland to at
tend the grand lodge ot lbs A. O. U. W.,
sow lo session.
Motgsgea, deeds, bill of sale, hoods,
sod all kinds of legal blanka-ths laleel
sod beat kept constantly on bend el
tbs Gazette ofllos. i
Tht eioeptlooally cool wealber of lbs
past week baa beeo thoroughly appre
ciated by thorn usable to go lo tbs sa
sids or mountains.
E. O. Noble & Co. are rustlers after
business. Tbs flint Ml and bar
oss to bo found lo Ueppoer. Bee tbrir
dsw ad io tbia Issue, tf.
Dyspepsia cored. Hbilnb's Vital nr
Immediately rsllsvew or stomerb, com
leg Dp ot food distress, and is tbe greet
kidney and livsr remedy. Hold by Con
r k Warren.
Farmers ad harveel band should
eall and ees Brow a A Hie art when
tbey eots a town and wanl s new shirt.
alr of gloves, bat , noderweer, overalls,
ttc. They srs headquarters. It
Dr. John W. Kaamne, of ih "Red
light," ever on tbe eWfl fi.r something
sew, tan fornleh on lbs flnml r to
talis io lit leod-JUnhetleo, Jersey, i
Vermouth or (hs-msxls ly aa artiet In
tbs basis. Drtip la and leks ths 1
taais out of your iib. tf
Frank Berg baa gone to the springs
J. W. Morrow and family leave tor an
outing tomorrow morning.
Nelson Bartholomew has about recov
ered from bie indisposition.
Tbe little daughter of J. B. Thompson
is Buffering from a mild form of chorea.
Mrs. Kelly entertained a number of
hei lady friends Wednesday at her home
on Willow oreek.
John Short, who has been afflioted
with corneal ulcers in both oyes, is mak
ing a remarkable reoovery.
Mr. Wm. Mallory has been seriously
ill, but under treatment of Dr. McSworde,
is reported to be improving.
Numerous Indiana have been about
the town the past few days, coming m
from the mountains for supplies.
Rev. Howard reports a most enjoyable
recreation in the mountains, with the
health of his family deoidedly improved.
Will Dutton and family, acoompanied
by tbe Misses Flora and El ma Hillock,
of Pendletoc, started for tbe mountains
this morning.
Mrs. S. N. Morgan has ret urned from
Teal springs with her son Ciiarlea, who
has been seriously ill, but is now on a
fair road to reooyery.
Geo. Thornton, who left a few days
sinoe for an outing, with his family, waa
oompelled to return, owing to the serious
illness of his little son Obarles.
Be not deoeived! A cough, boarsness
or croup are not to be trilled with. A
dose in time of Shilob's Cure will save
you much trouble. Sold by Oonser &
Warren. y
Cure that cough with Shilob's Cure.
The best cough onre. Relieves oroup
promptly. Od6 million bottles sold last
year. . 40 doses for 25ota. Sold by Con
ser & Wftrren. v
Mrs. Geo. Conser, Miss Cora Hart,
Miss Harriet Thompson, Mrs. Frank Mo
Farland and sou, and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren were on Wednesday evening's
outgoing train.
Lincnes, take toe best, if you are
troubled with constipation, sallow skin
and a tired feeling, take Earl's Clover
Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by
Cooser & Warren. v
By referring to the steamer schedule
of tbe O. R. & N, Go's, boats, advertised
in another oolumu, readers will note the
change tn time ot their arrival end de
parture at Portland.
Tbe Gazette oarries a full stock nf
mourning note, oorrespondenoe style,
with envelopes to match. Those desiring
snob stationery oan have their wants
supplied at this ofQoe. tf.
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative. Regulates the bowels, DuriQes
the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts
Sold by Conser & Warren. v
F. W. Angus, of Portland, representing
tbe Wright & Stimson Monumeutal
Works, of Barre, Vermont, has been do
ing considerable business in Ibis vioiuity
during the past three weeks.
Fred Floed, formerly editor ot the
Roseburg Review, bas aooepted a post
lion on tbs Times-Mountaineer. Fred
is reoognized as one ot Oregon's bright
est journalist, and we oongratulate tbe
Mountaineer on securing bis services
We f oknowledge tbe receipt ot tbe so
Dual catalogue ot the Eastern Oregon
State Normal school, situated at Weston
Issued from the job department ot tbe
East Oregonian. Those desirmg informs'
tioo will, upon application, be sent
catalogue free ot oharge.
If you want tbe latest war news, tb
ireKnest local Deppeaiogs, oily or
oouotry, get ths Gazette, semi-weekly
Tuesday and Friday, Patronage bslps
make a paper. Compare it with those of
other towns ths size of Ueppter and ths
Gazette will Dot suffer thereby. It
At tbe Heppner Candy Faotory is the
place to get cool, refreshing summer
drinks, J a. Hart cao tarnish yoa milk
shales, eodo, ics oream sods, orange
wine, peach eider, etc Ioe oreatn booths
nioely fitted op. Corns sod try tbs
Dewey flavor dsw thing and very fine.
6GI tt
Robert Beyers, of Douglas, is in town
today.
Look out for W. L. Sailing! He has
the taxrolls well along.
T. J. Allyn, a prominent rancher of
lone, is registered at tbe Palaoe.
Mr. J. T. Mitchell, representative of
tbe New York Life, is again in our
midst.
D. (J. Herron of The Dalles, was eleot
ed Grand Master Workman, at the
session of grand lodge in Portland.
Charles Bartholomew sold the horse
bought by Conser and Bartholomew last
week to Stine Bros., of Walla Walla, at
right smart profit.
Emigraut trains from California oon-
lune to throng our streets, seeking a
more prosperous oouotry. Old timers
are reminded of early days.
Four hundred mioe at one haul, in a
2J-2X4 inoh trap, is a little too muob for
Ioueitee, Mr. Conser. Better divide the
number by 25, and bring on your proof.
Mrs. Manning is still at the hotel, and
is resting as easily as could be expeoted.
She feels grateful to ber many friends
who are taking an interest in her wel
fare.
Jim Jones, administrator of the Nels
Jones estate, sold tbe entire clip of wool
belonging to the estate to Sam Wilken
son, for S. Koshland & Co., at 13 cents
pound.
Jas. Galbreath, of Butte, Montana,
formerly in the employ of W. 0. Dutton,
below town , is here on bis way to Ya
quina bay. He bas his old fondness tor
Heppner.
Several dips of wool have beeo Bold
mce our last issue at prices ranging
from 11 to 12g oents. The same clips
sold last year at from 7 to 8 oents. raak-
iu a very m aterial difference in tbe conn-
V s finances.
CI and Brantou, charged with tbe mur-
er of Jobn Linn, was arrested July 20th
on the streets of Eugene. He claimed to
ave gone to Iowa and returned not
cowing he was wanted. He denies all
knowledge of the murder.
Joe Liooona, sheepman from near
Wagner, bas just returned from Port-
and and Willamette valley. He reports
the Willamette in a prosperous oondition,
but thinks chances for money-making
muoh better in this country.
Mr. Eugene Freeland, bookkeeper of
the First National bank, and member
eleot ot the legislature, left on Wednes
day night's train for Halsey. Before re
turning Mr. Freeland will visit Salem,
and possibly Ashland, bis former home.
Mr. W. E. Ellsworth, late of Chicago.
arrived in Heppner Wednesday, and will
immediately begin the oompilation of
historical matter pertaining to the ooun
ty. Mr. Ellsworth oomes here very
Digbly reoommended, and those with
whom be oomes in contact will find him
a most intelligent and agreeable gentle
man.
Messrs. Biggs and Welcome, old resi
dents of Burns, passed through Heppoei
Wednesday, having made the trip by
stage from Bums Id 86 hours, a die
tance ot 175 miles. They pronouocs the
present servioe on the line the best by
far that Heppner bas ever known, and
as travel is encouraged ths demand for a
daily service Is gaining ground.
Otis Patterson, aocompanied by Mr.
Jas. H. MoKibben, returned to Heppner
last evening, having Bombed a uirouit of
625 miles, administering to tbs wants of
K. of P s at Condon, Loos Rock, Mitch
ell, Prineville, Burns, Canyon City and
Long Creek. Their experiences would
fill a book". One night they were com
pelled to seek a haymow for sleeping ac
oommodatlona. ihey report receptions
"fit for king" al eaoh visiting nlaae.
Tbs roads were io excellent oondition,
affording them a pleasant journey.
J. F. Soholl, of Portland, an ex peri
eooed miller, who bas beeo io ths em
ploy ot tbs Portland Flooring Mill Co
for tbs past ten years speut severs! days
io towo this week trying to seours
lease of lbs fi inrbg mill, lis informs
os that be was onabls to com to satis
faotory terms with ths owners, as I bey
were desirous of selling tbs plant, whiob
would rnjuirs aa lavettnvtot beyond the
limit ot bis mesas. Mr. Soholl spok
very encouragingly of tbs prospects of
success with tbs mill. believing tbal i
lbs band of a first clam miller quality
of fl'itir could b turned oal justifying
ths patrouegs of lbs eommonlty.
SECOND
EXPEDITION
REACHES
9
The Transport Steamers, China,
Zealandia Colon and Senator
Reached There Safely.
II 1 Mil I i ww. tesrkrs-xJ--
FOUR DEATHS OCCUffl) ON THE MAGE
5
Great olean-itp of
Odds and Egds,
Ren)Qants, and
Broken Lots
is now on
Ladies' Shirt Waists
v
News of the Destruction of Cevera's Fleet P Ladies' Low Lace Shoes and Oxford
I Ties v
Discourages the Spaniards, Who Are
About Ready to Surrender.
O Calicos, in Standard Brands
O o iAi r j.
oummer vvasn vaooas.
Associated Press Dispatches. '
Hong Kong, July 21. The German steamer Wustan, from Cavite,
reports that the United States transport China, with American rein
forcements for Admiral Dewey, arrived at Cavite Saturday last, and
that the other transports arrived Sunday.
No advance has been made by the American forces. They are
o
o
In order to make a clean sweep of those goods C
we nave made prices tar below cost in many in
stances as an inducement.
We must have room tor fall goods, ihev are A
coming in even now in large quantities. We have
A an enormous stock of goods ordered in New York j
t
3
awaiting the coming of General Merritt, who is expected to reach the J and Chicago and our object is to clear away space J
place wnmn ten days, i tie insurgents etui infest the town. L for thpm A.
Four Deaths Occurred on the Voyage Out. J above goods decapitating not onlv our usual modest A
San Francisco, July 21. A cable special to the Examiner, dated V profit but 3 portion of the original wholesale cost. V
Hong Kong, July 20th, says that the second fleet of transports from A 7 A
the United States has reached Manila. The China arrived on the after
noon of July 16th, and the Zealandia, Colon and Senator on the morn
ing of the 17th. Four deaths occurred during the voyage, those of
ieutenant Laselle and Private Maddox, of the Eighteenth infantry;
Sergeant Geddes, of the First Nebraska, and Private Wiseband, of the
list Colorado. Otherwise all the men arrived well.
j Come and marvel at them. j
MinorcteOo.
Confirmed at Washington.
Washington, July 21. Secretary Long announced at 1 o'clock
that he had received a dispatch from Admiral Dewey announcing the
arrival of another detachment of troops at Mauila, consisting of the
second expedition from San Francisco.
Spaniards About Ready to Surrender.
Manila, Philippine Islands, July 17, via Hong Kong, July 21.
Admiral Dewey may decide to capture Manila before General Merritt
arrives here. In view of the possibility of an early peace, there have
been vigorous attacks and a slight bombardment on the outskirts of
the city, to which the Spaniards replied with extravagant shelling.
Spaniards now say they do not believe the reinforcemeuts promised
them will ever reach here, and they despair of suooesd, but condemn
the proposal to retire to the citidal, which is utterly defenseless, as
such a step would merely invite slaughter. Therefore they believe it
would be better to surrender, though fearing publio censure. How
ever, they will probably be compelled to surrender soon, as food is
dangerously scarce.
THE BIG
BRICK HOTEL,
The Palace
...Has been leased by...
J.O. BORCHDRS
Who has iocured tho lervlcei of
MRS. MARGARET VON CADOW
As manager. It will be run in first class shape
in every department. Kates reasonable
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
iff' "li
Andrew lUbes, of Ulack Dora, was
brofitfbt In lowo early io lbs week by
Frank Gentry, beving tbs indn flugrr of
bis right band almost severed by o Min
ing io eotitaol witb mowing maohtos
knife. Dr. McHrds considers tbs out
a serious one, bat tbioks be will ssvs tbs
Soger.
Tbs little 8 year-old too ot Ham Mead
ows, while wheeling s baby baggy oo
Mho street, was attacked by dg and
sliabtly bills Wednesday afitroooo
slsrabal llager at ones took poeeeeeioo
of lbs ess ins, sod few moioools later
pnt so end lo Its earthly carreer, thereby
ppeMiiig the wratb of a half hundred
Dlro wbo witoeeeej lbs altar.
The Uarqnaia Orand. oo Morn
tlteel In the Marquam boiMiog, Is nuder
iivllftil nianageneol and tbe poMia
will t royally satertalned this wlnUr
Jfew eotnpaiiles and piw fsillap
pear from time to lima at Ibis popslar(
Cml rlaes theatre of IWllitid, end wheo
io I'nrtlanJ our denlnens sboald bI fall
to lake In rn of the fins dramas that
Will b f resented. tf
Inbnonrof tbe return of MusJali
Qart a nnu.W of br friend eetnhle4
at ber ktn Tuee.t tenia. A Di"t
f jo)l. lima la reported, tbe features
of lb treble being ber I')'tllS play
n. Iflbef with whlel. Ttaee enter,
tamed were; Mi lUrriel Th -mioa, f
I'n tt ft, M i lUrtba rt.1 Meer,
(I. W. l elf. tt. Y. Ha l. M. I CUrfc
sa l II I'arri.b.
A nuthr i f tean, itaj nei4fail I
lunee etok following, paeeel Ibronsb a eiai
tieo U.Uf, ettKte f it lbs l a- A tUgrm received at ins Usti
kOM iiotry. We wes Ii.frae4 tbal tiAee leel ettig anaoatiSB) beapp,al.
tbs I belnbe 1 a pfiipf ( St)l of lt, B F. V sHbo M pnetMMtef
I farmer an t et -t't ,4 ('' fianty, at II j p-r. I, Vsntfla's afp-ittiaftl
CHEBAblS DISTANCED.
The Great Htallloa of Umatilla Connty Is la
Itapld Hoeletr.
Frank Fraiier is making tbe round of
tbe grand eastern oirouit witb tbe great
Obebalis. Tbe last race beard from was
that of Monday, July 18th, which took
place at Detroit, Mioh. Five boraes
started io tbs pacing raoe, olass 2:04. It
will be noticed that tbe time recorded
seems somewhat slow, but that ia parti
ally aocoouted for by tbe fact tbal the
time is seldom so fast when sooh
number ot borses start. Another point
of particular ioteresl if tbal notwith
standing defeat Chebalis paced tbe
latest mils of tbs race, which was ths
fourth beat, and woo II io
Following ia lbs rsporl as telegraphed
from Detroit :
Three great paoers, Frank Bogmu,
Rubensteio sod Damps, Boiihed tbs dsy
ot tbs grand oiroalt season witb twj
beats saob to their credit. Results:
Paos, 2:04 o I aw, puree t2,(X)0-(Ua flo
Ubed) Rubensteio tojk tbs third an I
ssfeotb beat; li.ns 2:0(1. 2:12'f
Frank Dogasb took toe fifth aod siitb;
lime, 2.07., 2:10. Bumps won tbe Oral
and moooI hsath; tims, 207, 27.
Cbobelia, dlstanoad lo tbs fifth beat,
woo tbs fourth heat in 2:0fi4.
Bprolal Notice.
As tbe present proprietor
zelte must leave Heppner soon
desirous of settling up bis aflairs. Wbat
is due him be mast have at once, so that
be oan meet all deman
settle your aocount.
oj. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
ion, be is 7
in. wb.i J. C. BOROHIURS, Prop.
ds. Drop in sod Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
THK NIxTOKY Of HEITM.H.
A Valaaale Werk Hkewla Iks Kraosrces tt
or raw feaaly aa4 Iks Urewtk
f H"ppf,
Tbs (latetta bas lo preparation work
to bs knowo as lbs Ilietory of lleppnsr.
data for which is oow being gathered.
It will eootaio an eibauli and com
plets bhlry ot Morrow eoaoly fmm
early settlement op to tbs present lime,
and a eomprebensivs deeorlplloo of Its
oat oral reeooroea. Tbs growth of the
ily of Heppner will t detailed, and its
uromerelal InUreels will be tally repre
sented, being earefallf wriitea by a oim.
petenl ix mtnermel writer. 1 1 will ss.
lata, aleii, biographical skelobes of
pruiiiinetil silia-ns. Tbs work will be
Ibtereeling as o bieo.ry, and eeperUlly
saiuabla fur tbs porpoes f adrertiemg
Unttnm ruoety, and intereiag eapilal
la Ma farther development.
Tha qblnalln will aeia rf aUiil
lUrty two pages, j iart i t; printed oo
beaty tm-.k paper, aad will he rstoint
fxf mailing, (lata Is sow Uu,g gathered
by our repreeenlaiiee, and we Irnat b
will I entdieii rexeiv I by lb aps
wbm be may tall.
Knoklea's Arnica Halve.
Tbe Dest Salve in the world for
Bruises, Mores, Uloers, Belt Hbeom
Fever Bores, Tetter, Obnpped Hands,
Chilblains, (Jorns, anu all Hkto li.ru p1
tions, and positively cares riles or no
pay required It is guaranteed to give
perfect aatittaotlno or money refunded.
Price 26 oents per boi. For sale by
Blooam Drug Co., E. J. Blooum, manager
100 KEWAUD t
Will bs paid for information leading
to lbs arrest and oonvictioo ot any per
son stealing cattle branded " WQ" con
nected on the left side. Waddle oo tbe I
nose. Fbuct Hnonin.
4.Vnnv3
2S: That 14-Year Old Stuff,
Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
Telephone Saloon
S IT ISO HAHU OOODM
Nsw Stand, City Hotel Building,
IOW OMlIiVlO, Prop.
CASTOR I A DOOTS AND SHOES'
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
m. riciixiiivriivry v
For Infant! and Children.
The Kind You Hats Always Bought
Signature- of
CO.
Tho Surs L Crlpps Curs.
Tbers Is oo oso sofTeriof from this
dreadful malady if yoa will only get tbs
right remedy. Vou are having paio all
through yonr body, your liver is out of
order, have oo appetite, oo Ills or am hi
lion, bavs bad cold, in fart ars com
pletely osed op. Kleotrio Bitters ars lbs
only remedy tbat will give yoa prompt
and sure relief. They act direotly oo
yoar liver, stomach and kidneys, lone op
tie wbols system aod make yoa fesl like
a new being. They srs guaranteed lo
onrw or pries refolded. For sal at E.
J. Mlooom's drag store, only fjO oeots psr
boitls.
The
Cruel Knife!
ruH MALE.
IUsob, ifJQ sores, good land, 4 miles of
lleppoer, all fenre l, plenty of wslsr,
bouee aod barn, 1H acres of summer
fallow, all really for fall rrnp, F.aey
terms. Call at lbs OasetU ofTloe.
CA tf
T'mMXKll Irylaa II.
fn lr t' l fe llt gt Itieril fif
I 'y a Crxe, a lulm the iixnl efTnMUe e'r
f"f ( .linh a4 44 lo H'l. s Lata pre.
'.f"l a pftr'i (rial f 'f 10 r.i,l,
t ll of )r Jiajj.-ior i.. lOietiUlo
IJ.T ti.l'rt., r,1 w..f4 hi , X. Y. City.
f enter! f,m ri'atti of tli wirt k nd
tr.r tn, Ui". ail I pif ad for
ire, l"i I L'' I faia l alm eMna lo do
t.a iul Mny a"-iaii.iirir. ,aa a.
II wall e) .nl r.ulu - i tmmt Itolruia,
4) Wuna , ( binagn, III.
fly's ('ram fUlm U Ike ai..el..lfd
ir- I w eettrrb an I erniUikx Un f"nt,.
l'ri
l( is kDaointeiy nriea to eirxyt s
urgioal operalinn to cur rancor, orl
any other Vlmxi Oiaeaae. The cnieltv
I if such treatment ia illustrated In the
alarming number of dnatha which re
sult from it. Tho dineaeA n the
MiKid, and benow can not bw cut out.
Nlnw tlrofS out of tn tho surgexm's
anus oniy hastens aeatn.
Mr en ha4 a Binel eiallenanl Ceaeee. Ini
wbioh the ilurbira a44 aa wperwilxw was Uw 1
Otilf anpe, 7bpr.
anon m a .re
ne. ae II waa lml
tmtf lo eat ilown lo
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