The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 18, 1898, Image 4

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divers names and purposes, can
In times of peace we may have
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*.............. not but detract from the efficiency of our differences about the details of Jack Nowak, who went fiont here to
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¡educational work. That a certain governmental policy, but at this Skagway, writes to Mr. Albert Odell un-
F. It. BAHMI.IHT, Fdltor A I*rapr. amount of gymnasium practice aud moment the mailed hand of au in­ tier date of Feb. 24th, from which
make a few interesting Cullings.
J. U. ECKV1 AN, Associate Editor.
a reasonable amount of Saturday vader appears on the Horizon. Fam­ “Before we came to Fort Wrangle we
base ball results in physical good to ily quarrels are laid aside, and every got the first done of north wind and
As usual are opening up
students, no sensible person will man is with President McKinley. He frozen snow. The passengers were not
an active Spring Trade in
Subscription $1.00 Per Year
gainsay, but the tendency of the age is an American, standing for Ameri­ prepared for the cold ; many went with
is to junket from town to town in can rights and American honor, and only light dress and Sunday shoes. They
ADVERTISING RATES.
crowds of a dozen or more, often every man in the country is at his had their clothing checked, and suffered
Reading notices In local columns 10 cents per
badly. Here in Skagway we met the
Aud all Lines of Hardware.
line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. accompanied by members of the fac­ back.—Peoria Herald, (Dem).
Display advertisements, annual rates, one Inch
coldest
place. When we landed it was
per month 91; each additional inch 50 cents per ulty, to give entertainments and en­
Note* Aueiit the 5Itiinc Affaire
ten below zero, and the wind blows with
month.
Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding gage in special contests that are
Of “00 men who were examined for such force that it toars the bottons off
10 lines published free, if iumiebed in time to wholly foreign to legitimate college
be current news. Additional matter 10 cent» per
your coat sometimes. This town is four
More sold already this year than during all
line
work. This spirit pervades the east the navy the other day in Now York, miles long in the canyon of White Pa68,
of last. They go like hot cakes, because
only
fifteen
were
accepted.
Entering
to a greater extent than on this
and every lot is taken up. Pro|>erty rent
the
navy
means
something
more
than
the
price is low and the quality equal to the
coast. The habit of catering to the
FRIDAY, MAR. 1R, 1898.
is very high. Lots can be bought from
best.
sjxirt loving instinct grows into dis­ a mere sailing trip in uniform at the 1100 to $500; the only drawback is the
order. But a few days ago at Co­ expense of the government.
unknown future of the town. I am sor­
/Gendron,
HEPI BLICAN STATE CONVEN
Four
We are so unaccustomed to war ry for the man who comes here to buy
TION.
lumbia, Mo., the girl and boy mem­
'
Reliance,
Kinds
bers of the academic class gave a re­ preparations in the United States his outfit. The prices for everything are
Crescent,
A republican convention for the state of Or­
that when we make a few prepara­ enormous—twice as much as in Port­
egon is hereby called to meet in the city of As­ ception. The seniors, juniors and
Crawford.
land.
Business
is
brisk.
Every
second
toria on Thutsdav, April 14,1598, at the hour of freshmen, to break it up, broke into tions, we scare ourselves.
If Eng­
11 o’clock a. in., tor tne purpose of nominating
day
comes
a
steamer
or
more.
People
candidates for state and district offices, except the hall, discharged firearins, cut the land, France or Spain were not sep­
Full Line of Fishing Tackle. See us for bargains.
in felts, heavy mackintosh suite, fur
congressmen, and to transact such other busi­
ness as may properly come before said conven­ electric lights, kidnapped the presi­ arated from this country by the width
caps, etc., run up and down. Every­
tion The convention will consist of 286 dele-
gntev, apportioned among tho noverai counties dent of the society, and when or­ of an ocean, such preparations would thing ie in a hurry, and the climate is
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of the Ulate an follows :
be constant, and necessary. Other unmerciful for a slow walker. The worst
Baker
6
Lane
12 dered out by police officers who were
7
Benton
Llnu.
.
12 called in, fired a gymnasium build­ nations are always doing what Uncle
of all here is the spinal meningitis. It
Clackamas
15
Lincoln
4
10
Clatsov
Malheur.
.9 ing and let it burn to the ground, Sam is doing now.
kills from one to four days—mostly
if
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Columbia
Marlon
20
... 7
Coos.
Morrow
4 and turned the hose into the girls’
young,
strong people. It is not known
"Men may come, and men may go,
The
statement
is
made
that
during
1
Multnomah
(K)
Crook
But 1 go on forever,”—said TennyeonconCernlng llie river.
3
curry.
Polk
8 rooms at the university, flooding the past three years, Spain has lost from what sources it comes. It starts in
Douglas
.Sherman .
3
11
t*
GlUUru
It is announced one hundred thousand soldiers in the back and neck. The water is bad
4
Tillamook
5 them with water.
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Grant.
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11
and full of minerals, and every new
that
fifteen
or
twenty
will
be
expel
­
Cuba
from
disease.
Yellow
fever
is
llarney
3
Union.
R
»
comer gets cold at once. The blood is
Jackson
8
Wallows.
8
Every parent of theso boys as common in that country as malaria
if
Josephine
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Wasco........
.10 led.
too
thin,
and
one
must
be
accustomed
Klamuth..
3
Washington
...12 was struggling aud denying himself is in this, and President McKinley is
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Lake .
10
first to it. Every bit of service costs big
The -siue being one delegate at large for each pleasures that his boy might have a considering yellow fever in connec­
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Or
county and one delegate
_____
money. For sewing three buttons to my
for ________
each 200 __________
votes and
£
fraction thereof of 60 voice or over as cast for “college education.”
Instead of get­ tion with the situation. During the coat I paid the washer woman 25 cents.
Wm. McKinley at the presidential election held
In November, 1890.
ting schooled in the studies laid down late fall aud winter, Cuba is compar­ I would warn anyone not sure of getting
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The committee recommend* that tho prlma-
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riee be held on Saturday, April 2d, and the in the curriculum, students are in atively healthy, but during the sum­ a job not to come here with little or no
county conventions on Wednesday, April «th,
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ISVS, unless otherwise ordered by the several many cases learning to loaf, wear mer, American soldiers would die money. The people here have no time
eounty oommitteeB.
« Yaiuhillers may go, but we remain to supply your
to be generens—would not listen to any
choker
collars,
creased
trousers,
there
like
sheep.
The
yellow
fever
SOL HIR8CH, Chairman.
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wants in the Grocery line. Among
O. N. DENNY, Secretary.
pointed shoes, canes and college rib­ phase of the war has been neglected story. Money is what tells here. 1 see
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Portland, Feb. 2,189s.
a
great
many
fall
in
distress.
I
have
these wants will be
by the yellow journals.
bons until they become disgusting.
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seen well-off people cry of disappoint­
FIHST OHTKICT <-<»N VENTKH .
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More theories are untried in mod­ ment. Dozens talk of returning to the
PATIENCE AN» PHKPAR ATION.
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ern warships than are dreamed of in states. I saw yesterday a well-off miner
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A republican convention for the Hrxt eon-
Kiaaalutial district oi Oregon la hereby called
Patience and preparation; those many persons philosophies. Writing in distress. He lost one partner on the
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io meet In the city of Eugene, on Monday, April
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llth, 1898, at Ibe hour of 2:30 o’clock p. in , fol are the qualities now desirable in the on the English navy in the Contem road and brought another to town in bad
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the purpose of nominating a candidate for
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eougiaaa for the
first congressional dis­ Cuban matter.
Patience to await porary Review for February, Fred T. condition. There are about 50 restau­ <1
trict of Oregon, aud to transact such other
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rants here and hotels are all full. Flour
Oualnesa as inay properly come before saldcon the termination of an inquiry that is Jane incidentally makes a few dis
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tention. The convention will consist of us
“It would surprise most sells at $1.75 per sack, hay over $100 per
delegates, apportioned among I ho several mini to determine whether action be justi­ closures.
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ties of the first district as follows
men
to
know,
” he says, for Instance, ton, eggs 50 to 75 cents per dozen. Last
5
fiable
or
necessary;
preparation
for
Benton
7
Lincoln
4
week they brought lots of potatoes, but
15
Clackamas
1 > nt
12 short, sharp and decisive action if ac­ that the Majestic and her sister ships
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Coos
7
Linn
12
they froze before they got them into
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3
Marion
curry.
have never tired all their guns in one town. There will surely be pestilence in
20 tion be necessary.
Douglas
4?
Polk
8
H
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simultaneous
broadside.
To
put
it
Jackson ...
8
Tillamook
5
The president has the full confi­
summer, with 900 dead horses rotting in
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Washington.
Josephine
5
12
Klamath
3
Yamhill.
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10 dence of the people becuuse he has bluntly,” he says, “it has not been the canyons, and restaurants, etc.,
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Lake.
3
No considered quite wise to do so. The throwing all slops before their doors.
The name being one delegate at large for each placed full confidence in them.
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county and one delegate tor each 200 votersand
energy thus developed is sufficient to Saloons are plentiful and drinks are 25
fraction thereof of fifty or over, as cast for Wm. news of importance has been with­
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McKinley, at the providential election hold In held from the people by the adminis­ move the 15,000-ton iron clad six feet cents. The town is full of bunco gam­
November, 1896.
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The country will not be depopulated, and those »
Thecominittee recommends that the prima­ tration. The results of tho investiga sideways through the water.” Mr. blers. Today U. S. soldiers arrived and
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ries be held on Saturday, April 2d, and the coun­
ty convention on Wednesday, April 6, 1898, un­ tion will be made public as fast as Jane adds that the terrible Russia, of it is said that martial law will be pro­
« remaining must live.
less otherwise ordered by the several commit-
claimed at once. Music is plenty; bands
teet.
K. J. HENDRICKS, ( hairman
they are disclosed. The administra the Russian navy, split her deck after go through town every day, and six men
Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery.
J. A. WILSON, Secretary.
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tion could not wholly conceal them if target practice, that the Russian dance before them with painted faces. I
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ship
Gangoot,
after
target
practice,
it would, and it would not if it could.
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work sometimes sixteen hours without
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Apart from the results of the in- mysteriously foundered in the vicin­ having time to spare one minute. We
hitherto have ity of no rocks, and that the bake 200 pies a day—25c each, 30 to 40
A republican convention for Yamhill county, vestigation, which
Oregon, is hereby called to meet at MeMiuu- been and henceforth will be
made Tcheszme, in the Black Sea, lias for pockets of bread, 40 loaves to pocket, and
vllla, Oregon, Wednesday, April 8th. 1898, at 11
o’clock a m. for the purpose of electing ten del­ pubiic as soon as developed, there some time disliked to use her guns at from 1,000 to 1,500 doughnuts.
I make
egates to the republican state convention to be
Held at Astoria, Oregon, on Thursday, April 14, are matters upon which the presi- all (or fear of similar contingencies. $2.50 per day and board. I just hear J
1898, and also ten delegates to the republican
There is no doubt that this govern­ that five men are froze today. Some get ; ’
district convention for the first congressional dent and his cabinet have a right to
district of Oregon, to be bel-l st Eugene, Ore-
tired and sit down to rest, and they are ! <
gou, on Monday, April llth, 1898
The conven­ ask that a policy of silence and secre­ ment regards war as a possibility,
gone.
The papers do not say everything
tion will cousht of 171 delegates apportioned as
Signs of
cy be observed. These are the mat- and is preparing for it. Wars often
follows
that happens here.”
Amity
8
linker Creek
8 tersof preparation.
arise
from
very
insignificant
causes.
It is not well to
Convey a warning that certain Ail­
Bellevue
4
Carlton
8
ments—general debility, dyspetlia,
Checowen
8
Dundee
6 inform a possible enemy of prepara­ The Crimean war broke out as a con­
skin
diseases, rheumatism, liver
Lust Dnyton
11
West
_______
Dayton
,____ ... ,J k
complaint«,
etc., need attention.
8
Kalrlawn
Lafayette
. 9 tions made for possible action against sequence of a conflict between two
There isn’t anything better for a
North McMIunvIlle v 9
Month McMinnville II
blood
purifier
than our
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rival monasteries in Jerusalem for
North Newberg
12
South Newberg
11 him.
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North Yamhill
7
North Bhertdan
■
The occasion is important. Our the keys of the chapel on the site of
South Sheridan
7
Willamina
.14
Dr.
Lowe
’
s
Sarsaparilla
Willamette
. 5
West Chehalem
0
quarrel, it quarrel there is to be, the Holy Sepulchre. The vastly more Blood Poisoned and Body
Wbltason
__________ MW... 8
Nothing secret or mysterious about
The primaries lor the election of such delegatus must be just.
If the cause be just momentous Franco-Prussian war
it—simply Sarsaparilla, Dandelion,
will be held iu the several precincts at 2 o’clock
Covered
by
Sores
Stillingia,
etc —drugs you perhaps
i>. iu. on Saturday, April 2d, 18 wh it is desirable the people and the president of the broke out as a result of the meeting
know something about, and which
that all republicans should attend such pri­
are
recommended
by all medical
maries and participate In the election of dele­ United States will act in conjunction on the promenade at Elms between Other Remedies Felled but Hood’s
works and physicians.
gates.
JAMES McCAIN, ('hairman.
the
king
nf
Prussia
ami
the
French
J W HOBB8, Secretary
upon it. Patience and preparation
Sarsaparilla Cured.
Ambassador Benedetti. That meet­
Then it Is honestly and carefully made of the beat drugs ■ like everything else
are the cardinal duties of the hour.
Whatever tho nature of the poison
that_we rnaku and we give you a bigger bottle than you usually get, and charge
ing is one of the picturesque inci­ or humor in the blood, Hood’s Sarsa­
but id ceuts for It
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S enator M c B ride is sending How
President itlcKiuley.
parilla, as tho one true blood purifier,
dents
of
European
history.
Upon
RogCI’S BrOS., opposite K. Jacobson di Co.
er seeds under his frauk to the ladies
William McKinley has been tried the protest of France, the German effects a cure. Read this letter:
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of Oregon. Here is one of the se­
"Eight
yean
ago
my
little
adopted
in the crucible of a great national government had withdrawn the can­ daughter, then two yean old, was bitten
crets of the senator’s good standing
crisis and the result brings forth a didacy of Prince Lepold of Hohenzol- on the back by a spider. We felt almost
with the fair sex. When he comes
statesman and an American. The lern for the throne of Spain and thus sure she would die. She suffered terrible
home next summer he will be feted
HO FOR THE LAND OF GOLD!
president has shown in his handling removed the cause of friction between agony, and we doctored her by every
and embowered among the Howers
of the De Lome letter, the Maine in­ the two countries. But when the means we could think of without a cure.
James E. Durham, who for the past 12 years has been in my employ,
from this seed. Who wouldn't be a
She was covered with sores from head to
lias decided to go to that land, and w hile I regret that he has done so,
cident, and other delicate questions, French ambassador demanded impos­ foot. Then her ears discharged, and
senator, and is it any wonder that
yet I wish him unbounded success in hie new venture. May his fond­
that he is a representative of the sible pledges for the future, and ob­ blindness was the next thing. We were
est and wildest dreams of gold be realized. To the people of Yamhill
legislatures are blocked in the strife
County 1 wish to eav, that as in the past 18 years I will at all times
great nation that elevated him to its tained in return a view of the back not able to continue paying doctor’s bills.
to attain this enviable position?
have GOOD, COMPETENT .MEN in tnv lines of business, Tinning,
One
day
a
lady
asked
me
why
I
did
not
head. While doing all that was con­ of the Prussian king, and when the
Plumbing, Rootling, Guttering and Galvanized Cornice Work. Thank­
sistent with honor to avert plunging news was Hashed that France had try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. She said,
ing you for past favors and asking a continuance of tiie same, I will be
W hat a this? Jonathan Bourne
at
all tunes prepared to fullfil them.
his country into war, he has quietly been insulted, the itiHammable
When you buy • bottle of
discouraging fusion? Ho snys they
Hood’s Sarsaparilla you
prepared for the inevitable, and when French people compelled a declara­
have started too late to make a com­
may rely upon a cur*.
the moment shall come for the word tion of war, though their emperor
plete fusion of the silver forces in
to be spoken it will be found that was unwilling because unready. The We acted upon this suggestion, and began
Oregon And there are other reasons the government is ready to make it
result was Sedan, and an imperial giving her Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The little
beside the lateness of the start, prin­ good.
coronation at Versailles, and a com­ girl is now cured and she is getting plump,
cipal among them being the difficulty
well and has a good appetite, and
This is no time for partisanship. mune, und a French republic, and sleeps
she can see to put Hood’s Rainy Day Puz­
of giving every candidate of all the The entire country is facing a com­
other consequences still in active zle together and even thread a fine needle.
parties, pieces of parties, myths of
mon foe. A majority of the people operation.
A great many people and a number of phy­
parties and alleged parties, the nom­
sicians know about this case and they
elected President McKinley to the
ination he covets — Statesman.
know that our little girl is like another
highest office in the gift of the nation.
Jury Elat.
child. She is now taking her tenth bottle
THE GREAT
He is following a course that accords
M. Morgan, Baker Creek ; J. T. Con­
H on T. T. G i . kh is thoroughly in with the ideas of ull the people and verse, Amity; J. I.. Myers, N. Newberg; of Hood's Sarsaparilla.” M bs . M attis V.
S teinkr , 716 Milton Av., San Diego, Cal.
National Family
the race for governor, with chances all the people are with him.
J. T. Oowdy, East Dayton; J. T. Fonts.
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
brightening every day. and endorse­
Carlton
;
A.
I
’
.
Oliver.
North
Newlierg;
Newspaper
While the chief executive is work
Is the Best - the Ons True Blood Purifier Be
ments without stint the state over. ing quietly, saying little, but work- J. F. Balieman, Carlton ; J. M. Kirkwood, sure
to get Hood’s and only Hood’s.
For FARIBERS
The Reporter has always been a ing unceasingly, his attitude must Willamette; John Crawford. East Day­
warm admirer of Mr. Geer, because inspire Americans with the belief ton ; W. S, Hatch, Checowen ; F. II. Hood’s Pills
and VIULtAGBRg
it believes him to be a thoroughly that he knows his ground. It is in­ Harpole, Whiteson; W. J. Sargent.
Bellevue.
C.
V.
Kuykendall,
North
Yam
honest and capable man, and one who dicative of a great reserve force. He
and your favorite home paper
Ask your
has the good of the whole people at realizes, in common with the two hill; G. C. Christenson. W. Chehalem ,
Frank Wright, Amity; J. Arma, East
heart. lie is strong both with the former presidents, Cleveland and Dayton; Wes. Houck, South McMinn­
Druggist
The Reporter,
for a generous
town people and the farmers, and Harrison, that war is an extremity ville; O. O. Hodson, South McMinnville;
IO OCNT
the latter can never have a better that should lie avoided as long as Sam Buell, South Sheridan . R P. t’nger-
both 1
for $1.25
TRIAL SIZE
chance to vote for one really of their possible. But when the time comes man. North McMinnville; Jno. A. Um-
CASH IN ADVANCE.
AddresRall orders to
number than in the event of Mr. for action he will act as an American bert. East Dayton; J. Ornbnrg, Willa­
Balm
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mina; H. P. Williams, Amity; 8. Brut- Elf’s Cream
Geer s nomination.
no cocaine,
should act. When President Mc­ scher. South Newberg; Alonzo Hadley, contain!
mercury n->r any other
Ininrtoasdrag.
Kinley strikes the Spanish nation
The N. Tribune Almanac vnee for Governmental and political
A reform most imperatively need­ the swiftness and terrible force of West Chehalem ; A. K Olds. South Mc­ It i« quickly Absorbed
Minnville;
II.
F.
Bedwell.
Checowen;
three Reuef it once.
ed at the present time has to do with the blow will challenge the admira
Consuls, etc the personnel nf Oner*«», nameTof
f
1
Atnbtmdou,
W. F. Gilkey. Fast Dayton; Theoitore • It KA open! Wa and
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mending officers of the Army and Xevv witPH?*-?*
dificrent .‘-tales, coil
colleges. The tendency to organize tion of the world, because it will rep Herron, East Dayton: F. T. Keyes,
Returns. Party Plat forms and Comm R im comnlMl^fru * Tables of Public Mtatisdcmertioii
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resent the united strength of a great
currency, Gold and Silvi’, and
Heal. and Pmtarti the Membrane. Restores the a vast amount of other valuable informationf h
glee clubs, athletic societies, foot and nation
That he is about to
... strike Dundee; J. O. Rogers. South McMinn* Sen»«
of Tait! and Small. Full Maa Me.; Trial eo-plrn.
»Uh Wbfn.kaF.7lm»:?, n
•Ue 10c ; at l>ru<g'sts or hy mall.
baae ball clubs, and college societies there is little room for doubt.
’ rille.
ostage patd. Send ail order« to
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