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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. IB SIÏD KVKÜÏ t'RIUAY MUKXIKU. theory tbut publicity is an essential part knows what eui-iuirs in the West. Hut | of government io a democracy, and ! the Jefferson» and the Juckions, build tiiat honesty id not only lioneat but is ing upon the discernment of Jiooite the best policy. j and Clark, believed in the all conquer- ____ j iDg spirit of republican lustltutlons and — In order to reduce our Stock to make room for— SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, of Ciiristlun civilization, led by Anglo- statesman. | Haxon valor, and they went forth un- rite Rev. Sam Jones told the people doubtingly to plant the flag symbol of FRID AY, FEBRU A RY 17, 1 899. of Hopkinsville Ky., a few nights ago these as far as they could carry it. Bo that William Jennings Bryan is 40 years with Houston and Fremont. Bo let us Kutered aa sedimi class matter at the poatofltcc < age, pays only $8 in tuxoj per annum, hope with McKinley and Dewey and at Newberg, Oregon. a..d that any man who cannot manage the hoy» In blue that are stacked up be- his own affairs so as to make a belter hind them. We have solved the prob Y O U T H S S U IT S — $1 25 $ 50 more can any wom showing than this ought to quit fooling lems of the century that isgoue. They A g e 1 3 to 1 0 . 85 35 anly woman ask ? Boys’ Mixed Wool S h irts... will) the finances of the nation. The : ay upon the Atlantic seaboard. The ...$ 5 50 $4 OO It is a boon that 3 00 2 26 of Hopkinsville did not take kindly to problems of theccntury that is upon us H e a v e n intended 7 50 6 50 3 50 2 86 H O Y S’ S U IT S beVranted to every woman. $1 50 $1 23 this attack upon the apostle of the heav - 1 |io upon the shores of the Pacific, should 0 00 7 50 Thousands fail of this because tlu-y have 5 00 5 50 2 25 1 75 en-ordaiiicd raho, so they telegraphed Kinging ure the words of the great neglected to look after their health in a • 50 7 86 6 50 5 49 2 50 2 09 to I.iucoln, Neb., for stastistics. The j Bishop Berkeley, with another and a womanly way. The health o f a woman’s babies is dependent upon her own health Comforters..................... 63 75 3 25 2 «7 reply was according to a conteinj>orary larger meaning: during the period of prospective maternity 3 50 3 04 that Bryan paid $1 !■> in 1896, $241.88 in “ Westward the course of empire tukes The prospective mother cannot be loo par ✓ vr- ..$ 5 50 »4 50 ticular about her physical condition If 3 85 3 29 1897, and $.322.77 in 1898, and the ev.in ! it* way, * 6 50 6 49 she suffers from local weakness, nervous 5 00 4 00 golist was at once asked to correct his ness or loss o f vigor and virility, her ch il Ourbest grade high cut Box The four first ucts already past; 10 00 7 98 dren will be weak, puny anil sickly. Dr. Calf leather lined shoes $3 65 $3 25 statement. This Jones did, but spoiled A fifth shall close the drama with the 8 50 5 98 Pierce’s Favorite prescription is the only Senator Belling, of Portland, will re- j it all by adding that as Mr. Bryan paid unfailing cure for all weakness and disease 10 per cent, discount oil all •fay; 11 00 9 62 of the delicate and important organs that nearly three times as much in 1898 as lie other Boots and Shoes. turn to his constituents feeling that he Time's noblest offspring is the last.” bear the brunt of maternity. It makes these 12 00 • 87 did everything in his power to cut off did in 189(1, he must be prospering un organs strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and elastic. It makes the prospective mother all unnecessary and extravagant appro der the gold standard. The increase in T he Consent of the Governed. strong and cheerful. It robs maternity of Colonel Bryan’s taxes from 1896 to 1898 priations. The inhabitants of tho Philippine its perils. It insures a baby constitution NEWBEHG is remararkable, however, in view of the ally strong It is the invention of an em i The Yamhill county members in tho fact that he lias been devoting all his Islands have never been engaged, except nent and skillful specialist, who has had GLOTiiiHG HOUSE. thirty years’ training in this particular legislature seem to tiare endeavored to time to the country rattier than to his in tire most rudimentary sense, in tasks branch, during which time he and his staff of government. Time must be an ele of physicians have prescribed for many carry out the pledges of ttie party by op law business since the first named year, c t iv e s o l ic it o r s w a n t e d e v e r y - drink water unless it comes from a A Flail S to ry . of women. Medifcines dealers where for “The Storv of the Philippines’ posing all tbu extravagant appropriations lie has had a small incomo from the ment in the establishment there of au thousands iiciguuu1 c » c u , u ic ocbuiiu mo j Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov- sell it and an honest dealer will not urge E . A V . AVcesuer writing from Doug tonomous institutions. The people of fam ily to w rite any but a sm all band as eminent a* Quicial’ Historian to the War De- but they were in a hopeless minority. upon you an inferior substitute merely for royalties on his book and lias made partment, The book was written in army the United Slates would not be in the the little added profit he may make thereon. las, Alaska, February 7, says: After it wastes ink to ninke large letters; the camps at S ru Francisco, on the Pacific with some muiiey lecturing however. " I am the mother of a nice baby four and a stating that all Oregonians living on third stops the clock at night to save the General Meritt, iu the hospitals at Honolulu, least true to tho principles of the Decla half As tlie Dutchman said at tho burial of months old," writes Mrs. I B. Clough. (Ilox wear and tear of the machinery. All of in Hong Kong, iu the American trenches at this Island are in usual health and do 2oel of Lisbon, Grafton Co , N. It. " I cannot ration of Independence if they should Manila, in the insurgents camp with Aguinaldo a woithless resident of the town, “ vel A state Legislature will struggle for give too much praise to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ing fairly well in business, notwith them refuse to take a newspaper on the on the Deck of the Olympia Dewey, and ground that it is a terrible strain on in the roar of battle at the fall with he vas a good smoker,” so may ¡I be said weeks and weeks to elect a United abandon tho Philippine Islands under Prescription." of Manila. Bo Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con standing the enormous pile of fish we their spectacles to read. nanza for agents. Brimful of original pictures of a large number of the ’nein hers of the States Senator, and after it is all over circumstances which would make it stipation. Constipation is the cause of taken by the government photographers on the saw yesterday laying on the beach, spot. Large book Low prices. Big profits. legislature, they arc good on a dicker the result may be a Sm ith or a Jones certain that political freedom would not many diseases. Cure the cause and you ANTED-SKVEH AL TR U 8 T W O R T II Y Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy cure the disease. One “ p e lle t” is a which I will endeavor to describe as ▼ follow. On tlie other hand, the people V persons in the state to manage our busi unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address, when they want votes for their pet ap A Kentucky Democrat is in the (told of the United States will certainly not gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar near the truth as lieth within me. At ness in their own and nearby counties. It is F. T. Barber, sec'y Star Insurance Bldg , Chi tic. Druggists sell them, and nothing is propriations. mainly office work conducted at home. Salary cago. certain times of tho year the herring early as a candidate for Governor of| be guilty of violating the spirit of the ‘ju st as wood.” straight $9«K) a year ami expenses—definite, come into the bay in front of our place bonafide, no more, no less salary. Monthly $75. Unit stale, and aiiuounces that he is Declaration of Independence if they re References. Enclose self addressed stamped Tho United States senate has passed in such enormous quantities that the envelope. Herbert E. Hess, Prest., Dept. M. willing to swallow the Chicago plat main in the Philippines for tire purpose a lull extending the appreciation of con of man Americans care to have deal surface of the water shows the color j ( lli<-'at-''>- form free silver and all. If ho intends of training tiro people patiently up to gress to Miss Helen Gould, for patriotic ings with, nor will they recognize his of red sand and at such times the In to recommend this sort of a beverage to the point of being able to govern them services during the late war, and provid leadership os other than un insolent dians go out in their canoes with poles the voters of Kentucky he would do selves successfully. We believe in gov ing that a gold medal bo presented to usurpation. 10 ft. long with sharp nails driven well to take something along with him ernment by the consent of tire governed, her by the president. Office 2 doors west of Moore’s Drag store. through the pole at one end to the dis to wash it down. and yet we exercise oppressive dominion 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. Significant E v e n t. tance of two or three feet from the end. over school-children by depriving them The work of the legislature is tho best An unwonted event look place in New They dive the pole into the water and of a measure of their liberty, and we ex W allei'fion on ItiiixrriHlIftm. evidence thut could possibly be given to bring up tho fish into their boats, some- As I mil under none of the responsi clude them from tho sacred privilege of York harbor lately. A great steamship, substantiate tin; fact that Governor Geer belonging lo tho United States govern times a dozen or more at a time, until bilities or restraints of leadership and tho elecliovfranchiso. We oppress all knew just what lie was doing when ho ment, ha l been transformed into a mod they catch two or three barrels. Then may say what I think without any inmates of asylums and penal institu gave tho members some good fatherly they peddle them over town. Yester- fear of consequences, says Henry Wat- tions by limiting their freedom and con el troop-ship, that it might be used per advice in his message. Had tho majori day some men went out into the bay terson in tho Louisville Courier-Jour trolling and governing them without manently as a military transport. It was ty of tho members profited by tlie sug with a net about 100 feet long in their W ATCH M AKER nal, I am entirely free to expess the their consent. In short, we insist every laden heavily with soldiers of the regu gestions dropped by tlie governor they boats and made one haul at high tide. Iu the reading matter, illustrations, opinion that Cuba and Porto Rteo and day in practical affairs upon refusing to lar army, w ho were to be carried by it to would stund today several notches high After tho tide went out it left net and general appearance, colored cover pages, JEWELER, tho Philippines are with us and fostay. abdicate oar common sense. The peo the Mediterranean Sea, enrouto to the er in tho estimation of the people. Philippine Islands. fish laying in an oblong pile on the and make-up Nothing except some overwhelming ple of tho United Btstes in like maimer This ship—renamed the Grant—bore, gently sloping beach about 40 x 75 feet wave of disease and dentil sweeping will certainly refuse to abdicate their Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana beside her eighteen hundred troops and surface and the lower half about two common sense when it comes to dealing Modesty is supposed to be a great vir across these tropic regions and carry Friends who need watch repairing done. is commanding a first place among auda half thick, or deep. AVe think, crew, General Lawton and a staff of tue but the member of the Oregon leg ing our soldiers oil as by a dry rot can with tiro question of reconstructing tho popular-priced periodicals, receiving i I 7 0 M o r r is o u S t . had the pile been leveled off at an av officers. Before she left on her long islature who goes to Salem unprepared save tlie opponents of national expan Philippines. .Tho consent of the gov thousands of new readers throughout PORTLAN D, O R. erage depth it would have measured ocean voyage, she steamed up the Nortli erned is a little maxim that has always to stand up to tho trough and get a sion from defeat. Their solo hope for the entire country each month. I t is share in tho general grab for his con 1900 is iuttlom.1 calamity. In 1890 it heretofore been used with reference to River to a point opposite the tomb of 12 inches deep. The lower edge of tho General Grant. Then she fired a salute immense bulk of fish was held up by distinctly a publication for the home, stituents is nut in it for a minute. He was fancied, mul they lost. If it he people in a certain stago of political ad of twenty-one guns, and her bands slow the netjust as it was when the tide left and each issue contains reading of vancement, who their selves insist upon may he able to come away feeling that real, hut only so, they nitty win in ly and solemnly played the national an it which was the cause of its greatest much interest to every member of the employing such maxims on their own he lie lias done his duty honestly and 1900. depth. Some guessed the whole j family. With a splendid array of them. behalf. “ The greatest good of the great conscientiously, but a clear conscience Tho far-rcauhlng question involved amount to be 100 barrels, our doctor T im e ly I l l u s t r a t e d A r t ic l e s , No circumstance of pomp, no empha est number” is another maxim that has coupled with a great loss of faith in the by these untoward events Is not sentl- li r i g l it A t tr a c tiv e D raw in g s, average legislator will he about all he mcntnl, hut commercial. Europe is a certain applicability. There arc per sis of official recognition, were omitted estimated it at 1000 barrels, while some A nd C lev er S h o rt S to rie s. in the despatch of this ship. The Sec others who seemed to know thought haps twelve million people in the Phil will have to show for his labors. getting lo tho Pacific by the Asiatic the true estimate would not miss 20 j from tlie pens of the best American retary of War stood on her deck while route. W ith an actual Pacific coast ippine Islands, and in so far as they are tons very far. The size mid depth o f ! writers and cleverest artists, this mag- F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A I front of 2000 miles, Alaska away up entitled to consideration it is fair to sup she fired her farewell guns at tho base of GARDEN & F L O W E R Men the great general's tomb. The soldiers the whole tiling as given above is not azine certainly will please you. T h e legislature made an appropri north and Hawaii far out at sea, we pose that they desire order, siunirity, and SEED S. tion this paper and send for a sample ation of $7500 for each of the little one were in uniform as on dress parade, and far from correct, and we will leave it could not escape our duly—I will not justice. There is no reason to believe copy. homo schools called normals, at Drain tho huge ship arid its crowded decks with some Pacific College student to say our destiny—even if wo would. that tho people of the United States Free Delivery. and Ashland respectively, in the bargain We must build, we are going lo build, have any aims respecting the Phil- j was an impressive representative of na figure out tlie correct amount in inch T H E N A T IO N A L M A G A Z IN E , mid sale Hint has been going oil between tional power. Not without similar os es, feet and barrels. I would be very 5)1 Ilf.Ito rd S t ., B o s to n , M ass, the Nicaragua can:d. We must have, ippines that would he in the least out the members of the different sections of E . C. W a r d & Co. we are going to have, the greatest navy of harmony with precisely what all de tentation ia she to steam over waters reluctant in writing this to a strange J oe M it c h e l l C h a p p l e , Publisher. 1st. Street, Newberg, Oregon file state where approbations ate want ia the world. Isolation is impossible. cent people in those islands would j e. j unco plowed by the galleys of Roman community, hut as this is no fabulous ed. It begins to look like Yamhill and Carthaginian soldiers. She carries story, I will risk the consequences thus The world's light this 19th century, elare that they desired, if it wero at county would he compelled to get up large guns w ith which to fire salutes and far. present possible to secure an expression was liberty, 'th e coming century’ it some kind of a steal in tho futuro in or exact them in return. Her significance will be market»; and at lost even .Mr. of their w illies. On the other hand, it der to get her sliaro of tho rake-off at ¡3 not to escape observation. It e n I E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s . M cKinley will admit that the Ameri is true that Aguinaldo and his insur each of these biennial scsions. Behind her on tlie great Saxon high Reported by the Yamhill Co. AbstraetCo. at Mc gents represent a considerable element can manufacturer cun meet and treat Minnville, Oregon, (or the week ending Ids foreign rival in all the neutral mar of tho population, and that every reas road arouud the earth follow two more bee ¿1, lsj.s. James M. Rush, manager. AVoodlmrn without saloons lias easily kets and recover those markets that onable means should be taken to securo ships of like character, tlie Sherman and Thomas C Turner and wf to J a outgrown in population and husine.-a all geographically belong to him. Even their good-will nod co-operation. We tho Sheridan, both model transports, cob C’raner 87.28 a part O C P the towns in Marion county aside from Mr McKinley will at last join hands should never lor a moment think of our eaeli bearing, as she does, nearly two C Turner die to r5 ................... $2574 76 thousand American soldiers, and guns selves as owners of the Philippines, but Salem, nearly every one of which lias witli mo upon an agreed plan to give F I’aukenhoff et al to London to awaken tlie echoes of tlie Mediterra hail one or more saloons a'l these years, the American farmer a living chance. only as trndeea charged with various and San Francisco bank tracts and many of them are thirty years older Witli tho "open door” tight ahead of duties, ttie most important of which nean and the Red Seas. It fa impossible to promise particular textures that will appear in the 3 4 5 17 8 10 11 12 19 19»£ 20 These events are not merely naval epi must always ho the promotion of the than Woodhurii, and yet there are a us, with tho country united, witli the u AMERICAN MONTHLY ” during the coming year, for it is, aa the w b 21 CoVe Orchard............... 688 00 sodes. They are tlie forerunners of a large number of tlie citizens of tlie latter bloody idiirt in tlie old d o ’ basket, and lrm' wc'*"aru 'I 10 native people. If we Bookman says, “ a great monthly newspaper.” As such, It print» for I II and S W Parker (by assign named town who are clamoring for the t lie theory of protection no longer need - j aleul soundly witli the strictly contení po- new era, in which human developement iU readers an illustrated account of the notable things which make the history of ee) to P C Melotte 10 acres in ...... ’ phases , introduction of saloons, claiming that ed or desired by anybody, old party is- ,ar> of tlie situation, we shall lie has a place, and the life or death of na the month, of the political, the John M Forrest die t5b3 ........ 15 00 the drug stores are selling liquor any- | sues pass away, and the politics of the ; I ready r,‘:u*-v f°r the future phases in duo tions may enter as contingents in tlie ' W : kr.ow of no review published, in this economic, and literary happenings Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co to country cr in Europe, which combines so success way and Unit the town might as well ■ future turns upon tlie details of tlie j time.—From “ The Progress of the momentous drama that is to follow.— which are of value to intelligent fully as the A merican M onthly the alertness, Joseph Williams 160 a w b_. a timeliness, and energy of journalism with the liuvo tlio benefit of the license fee. The j expansion which is already here, not World," in tlie American Monthly Re Y’outh’s Companion. men and women. The Editor's p '4 and e '¡j aw *4 sec 8 t2 p4 800 00 sound judgment, carefuT’y weighed opinion, exact hotter course would he to use tlie law on upon expansion itself. Meantime, how view of Reviews (or February. knowledge, and weil-chcsen English of the purely “ Progress of the World” tells suc John P Cave and wf to Natlian- literary periodical.”—The Outlook. the druggists and run them out of town j can Uto local leaders of the localized cinctly an illustrated story of tha Postage Stamp Education. ial Croziar 29.81 a in Josiali if they won’t consent to comply w ith the democracy expect to win national bat- Not onr Klmi month. The “ Leading Articles” It is evidently the policy of up-to-date Taylor die to p4 ..................... 1000 00 give the best thought and information of the current magazines in five contl law. This has been done ia Newberg ties, or very long to exist ns a national Biographies of Aguinaldo going the governments, to educate their subjects United States to Joseph Kenny nents» tlie contributed articles furnish the character sketches of the man of tha once and it may be to do again but the j organization, arrayed as so many of ¡ rounds ure w ritten in a fulsome style, by means of the postage stamps they 160 a n e ' j sec 10 12 r(>......... Patent poople bore wìll he found ready to take i them are arrayed against the whole adding to the evidence tiiat lie lias or- month, and give timely discussions by authorities on any question of immediate issuo. These tiny oblong documents are United States to Edward Criggs serious import. atich siepe rather thnn to lay down thè | trend of modern thought and m ove-; gunized a bureau in this country. It always more or less in evidence with 8 n w and It 3 see 4 t2 rO bars to let in a saloon. The result of this comprehensive effort to edit in one monthly volume tha ! incut? Their voice sounds, as I hear it, 1 will he noticed thut one of his traits is those who use the mails; and such of United States to Milford KNeas information needed by intelligent people ol “ live” instincts is bet gauged ia | like that voice which 40 years ago j not mentioned by those who dwell on tlie people as may wish can got them- ly 160a a e *4 sec 4 t2 p 6 . . . the opinions which the readers of as o riiiutx hkk i r. preached for divine origin of African tiis energy and personal magnetism, selves pictorially instructed every time United states to W W Espey 160 the AMERICAN M ONTHLY Oiulie Democrat. slavery and the soverign kingship of j He has an unfortunate habit of selling they send a letter or package by Uncle 1 a s w '4 sec. 4 t2 p 6 ............. SPECIAL OFFER j have seen fit to express. These Most of the l>ig gold strikes in t \>lo- cotton, only to lure tlie South to its | Ids principles for a pecuniary consider- Sam's messengers. They can see at one : United States to Elmer Espey are thinking business men, clergy rado seem to lie made ut a lime w lieu rulii. Emm that ruin the South is not 1 atlon. ( Jen. < Irosvenor referred to him time and another, just about how Wash- j 160 a n w sec 10 t5 |>6 ............ The cu rren t num ber men, editors, lawyers, professors, yet wholly recovered. It ¡san expan- Tn n speech iu Congress as “that mi ington, Jackson, Garfield, Hendricks, United State» to E lwardPKen- the ground is frozen the hardest. and th e tw o preced engineers, the wide-awake women sión, in theemml, in the “short cut” to hung barbarian, that vile traitor, who otc., etc., looked; and often (with th e ’ ney 160 n s e *4 sec 10 (2 p 6 . ing issues. . . . . . . For the Fourth of Ju ly colchrution.- sf America. They write that the i tlie Fuel tic, that tlie Southern states has twice sold Ids country's honor for aid of tlie postmark), how they would j United States to Frank E tlds year a new feature of realism can AMERICAN MONTHLY “ fa ---------------- - will find the speediest solid'on of tlie money.” That is biography without have appeared with a black eye, and j White 160 as w sec 10 t2 pO l>c introduced by the explosion of a few indispensable” » “ fa simply invaluable” » “ fa a generous library In itself” » fa j industrial problems with which they the embellishments. In Aguinaldo certain discolorations on various other --------- __ --------- . United States to John ff R.tnk- cans of < lilengo beef. “ a historical cyclopedia of the world ” » “ the best means of aid for a busy man ” | l<avo to deal, anil lain simply aiun/eil the Spanish strain of blood is dotiti - 1 portions of their physiognomy. j in 165.10 a s tie and its 1 “the best periodical of the kind we have ever had” » “ a triumph of editorial Tillamook Headlight. that any Southern lender w lio thinks mint. His education was Spanish, and ! Historical events are also com memo- | and 2 sec 4 t2 pfl genius ” » “ the world under a field-glass,” et<u, etc- -—' At the present time there ¡8 a spirit of himself a »tntcsuinii —tiiat any South- his ideas of government are derived rated, at on e time and another; the Chi- Arthur Barnhard and w f to improvement and progress in tho a t ern new-paper culling its it a public t from the same source. He accep’cd a cage Fair gave tlie stamp-artists op-| - 5U B SC R IP T I0N P R IC E , $2.50 P E R Y E A R ) Aaron T Ellis 1284.20 a mosphere. 'The people have aroused journal cannot see a fact ao obvious. large »urn of Spanish money to leave 1 portunity to describe various momen ! »ec» 4 and ly t2 p 6 ........... - A LLRESS 8579 39 themselves from the effects of live years Impcrhiti--'li! Noiisem I here is the 1 iiilippim-s ami then sought an op- tons happenings ol interest to America i of panic depression. The dairy indus no inoro linger of Imp- rial i»m n nv portunity to return as a passenger on and Americans. The Omaha Exposi- ' try in Tillamook county is attracting tinnì there was a contury ago. The one ol lVw ey’s transports. No sooner sooner lion enable-1 them to picture De Soto 1 The Statesman says : Tho injury to ilio attention of people who are desir present quostiona of expansion oui body w - ho laiidrd than ho bogan to plot to finding tho Miss issippii River for the the steamer Elmore, when she collided -13 ASTOR PLACE. N EW Y O R K 1 ous of going into it, those \vh » have no greater perils to liU-ity than were sclze so thè soverlgnlty of thè islauds for first time, Fremont hoisliiig Stars and w ith the steel bridge across tlie Willam timber claims and tho luinlx*nnen, embodied by the Indian question and lihnsolf. He assume-! at once tho idra Stripes on the Rocky Mountains ette at this city early Saturday morning, since the pastdng of tho Nicaragua canal the Negro question, than were ein- of mi equal to Dewey ami non chitina etc., etc. w as far more serious than was at first bill, feel satisfied that times are wonder brace -1 by the lanilsinna purchase and to bave pnt tho United States iti a soc- The statement that her A Canadian stamp has recently been reported. fully on tho change foi tho better, and the ncqtiisit ion of Texas. Wliat would ondary place. ¡.-sued, which is evidently designed to smoke stack struck the upper portion of Having located in N ew berg again we desire to th an k th e *p u b lic for IIto local improvements that are going Is- thought of Jefferson today If he had Some of thè con traci ioti ist papera pie teach geography. It contains a map, tlie bridge was erroneous. The steamer, past patronage and hope to m erit a continu au ce o f the sam e. on indicate healthy and progressive let slip Napoleon's offer to sell Loiiisl- ture tills venal ape-logy for a m m na a in which England's possessions are pic while passing under the bridge drifted growth. Five years of such a spirit ana, and if France yet held the mouth hero, thè liberator of bis pcopie. One tured in lurid colors. This stamp, w hich sideways with tlie current, the centre • t n • will make Till uiuook county ton times ! of the Misst-appi? Wliat of Jackson suoli p:i|H>r puh’i-tlio,1 iu Springfield, f course will go all over the earth, is pier striking the steamer amidships, We carry a full line of greater as a county. ami Monroe if Ilio ll ig of Spain, or Musa , suya that “ Aguinaldo'« defence evidently designed to teach people the »mashing her aide, and breaking several some other foreign power, still Mooted against tho charge of bribery Is that vastness of the empire to which Canada timbers. When the boat readied Port FURNITURE OF A LL KINDS, NEW & OLD, DISHES New York Tribune. from St. Augustine to Key Wed? E x the insurgent leaders had lost all llielr belongs. United States by tlie way land she was promptly hauled on the The people who tried to talk the treaty cept that brave, far-seeing men look the property lighting Spain and yet had AND TINWARE. could also issue a rather impressive w a v s , and her injuries are being repair to deatli only succeeded in talking to expansion bull by the liorna against the families tn support. Tlu-y were to go ed as rapidly as possible. The collision map-post age-stamp, just now. if she H av in g now on hand about death a score of poor hoys from Ameri fears of upright, patriotic men, like as exiles Into strange lands. Aguinal was caused by the swiftness of the cur chose. can homes in front of Manila. They Senator Hoar an.l those of Ids demo, do deposited the money in a liatik at The«e adhesive mail-tags ought lo lx* rent, ami the thick fog overhanging the mast lie proud of their work. c a lie colleagues, like Senators Join s Hong Kong in nn above troani manner, educational in tendency, or something river on Saturday morning, completely Thunderstorms in the Chesipe.ike hay mul Vest and Daniels, w ho cling to nn thus letting tin world know of his pos- beneficial; for tlicir size robs the people veiling the bridge until tlie steamer region have caused tho neg.-oes to be old orilerthnt is gone, and gone forever, s salon of cash.” The pica made would of several Inin,Ire 1 dollars’ worth of ex struck. She will, therefore, not make i lieve that the world is coining b .in end. tile United States wouhl Is- to d »V, ii a answer Jdat as well for Benedict Ar- tra lime, in nutting them on, ami a cer her regular trips up the river for a time, j We doubt if their feats w ill he realized, F nl eil Slat s at all, struggling on the * obi He a’so li.cl a family to support, tain amount of go al temper in having to but we confidently expeet to hear that American continent, with the Old- a: d hi« wife fainted w hen she heard of cover such an extra expanse of space IT Gypsy, which boat arrived up la*t A t the expiration o f this -time stock will be shipped to Portland. tlie poach crop it a goner. Worlil qiM's.ions which are -4*11 rend ttie »net od lie had chosen Agili* aldo with the tongue—which most people evening on the Elmore'» schedu'e. A ., kinds o f goods bought and sold. W ill e xch an g e new goods for ing the continent of Europe; 1’ gland is a Lribe-tnWer. The seas cannot want to preserve for other purposes, ard New York World. Respectfully, on the North of us, Spain or Mexico .... cleanse tiiat hand r.or tlie perftimes of do not like to subject to unnecessary An exchange tel! of the three stingi - 1 Gov. Roosevelt is pro (ding the South of us. with Leavcu only Aiabu s-rccicu it. lie is not the kind wear a n d tear.—Every Where. est teen on record. The first will not E. il. W oodward , E ditor <fc I T iilik iil u . W e offer you the following reductions for Cash Only until MARCH 1, 1899. A E L M E R P . D IX O N Here is Something You Want! DENTIST. JOHN A. BECK, THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE Feed & Seed Store ’S American Monthly Review of Reviews HARDWICK & CO. **00 Pairs of Children’s & Ladies Shoes which, will be sold for about 25c. on the dollar, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. HARDWICK & CO.