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May 7, 1898 (4 pages)

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ae ~ pre a5 IES IRN ig rae enone A E i 5 = ec tt ln ai i i J. H. ty, St ofthe la: give not April, 18¢ Land’ Off 3 Duplicat. § {. . issued te : 1611, Sacer P ofNEM, 4 of Sectioi Dated ) y ATE Hi tion o Francisco, ng and ex Office — Francisco. POL pores NO hat the St ud Road Poll ; rs, forthe ye E NOW. DU } . FICE OR * 3a. & Bection 2800 ¢ ows: very mae nty-one anc ae pauper xed, ms lars, p Dol the firs rs Etion 4316 of ; uty ofthe . ‘per 4 Re RRs gh oe meer eR ane T woul RIPT.' Ketablished Sept. 6, 1900. by Nat. P. Brows & Co. NEVADA CITY, NEVADA ©0., CALIFORNIA ence a Lae He Had Everything His Own Way. Sundays and Lega lilulidays by BROWN & CALKINS. N, P. BROWN. * 8. CALKINS. Entered at the: Postoffice at Nevada City as . coon -clast matter, . Governor Bupp seems to be about . the “most unpopaler-executive thet . The Spanish Coninerety Routed With Great Loss---Little Damage to Americans. ever misruled California. He is the . target for the ridicule and vituperation . of nearly every independent newspaper . in the State, and those editors to whom . he has strings of one kind er another, attached have not the bardihood to at. Dewey’ s First Cablegram. WasHINGTON, May 7.— This is Dewthe latest digs at “rei taken from the . . ey’s first cablegram: “First squadron Tt is-stated upon . . ived at Manila.at daybreak and imgood authority that Governor Jim in. smoatatel> engaged enemy's fleet and tends to take the field at the head of destroyed the following Spanish ves° Vive Castilian, San Antonio, " upon by the Government, ‘and that he Buella, Isle De Lucian, Isle De ‘Cuba, will call Lieutenant-Governor Jeterto Marquis de Oro, El Carieo, De Luca, wage waned be Isle Madona and water battery at Ca: mania for playing tothe galleries and vite. The American squadron is only njured to a small extent. The only . Urging her to sue for mediation. . means of telegraphing is to the Amertempt to defend him, Here is one of Willows Promoter: the State troops when they are called guide the ship of State. this gives him a good opportunity. Let tue bugle sound immediately.” [EEE PERSONAL P( POINTERS, A Daily Chronicle a ‘of the Doings of Oi and Young. F. W, Blake of the Gilroy Advocate . ti on today’s stage. Phil Bradley came down from the Spanish mine today. Mra C. G. Rainard of Alleghany ardestroyed its fortifieations. rived here this morning on her way be-. destroyed the fortifications at the enae trance to the bay and am patroling the garrison. pletely and can take the city at any Frank Taffally, who has been mining near Graniteville for a year came down today. Mrs. E. Davis and children and Miss . t Belle Cahill of You Bet were here yes-. excellent shape and spirits, The Spanish loss is not fully known, but is very terday. . J. Hi Vizzard is here en route to San Francisco to attend the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge. Mrs. James Colley Sr. has almost re. Reina Christina. covered from her recent illness and is . protecting the Spanish wounded and around again. stot: District Attorney Wehe of Sierra) . . 4. in the hospitals within our lines. county was bere last night on his way home from San Francisco. visiting Mrs. J. Gilasson at North} at present. dents. Bloomfield, came down today. G, W, Baumgardner of San Francisco has returned from a trip to Alleghany on mining business. Superintendent Zeitler of the Champion mine continues to be quite ill. He is threatened with pneumonia. Ex-Senator Preston went to Ione today to attend a meeting of the trustees of the Preston School of Industry. The Misses Giadys and Wiltse Ford, who have been visiting Mrs. Harmon of the California mine, returned today on the Washington stage. Miss Ellen Turner of Sacramento and Miss Mabel. M. Shafer of Downieville came in on last evening’s Sierra county stage and went to the capital city todayWilliam Cameron and son of Relief Hill are here on their way to Idaho to work in the drift mine superintended by, James Cunard. They were there last year. W. R. Chadbourne, a mining man of Leadville, and Henry Lahiff, a mining engineer of Placerville, have returned from Washington township where they went to examine a mine. Superintendent Biundell of the Murchie mine came down today. from Moore’s Fiat where be has been surveying a quartz mining claim that Messrs. Vizzard & Bauder have bonded to an English company. Bisbop Graves, who preached at. the Episcopal church here last evening, went over to Grass Valley this morning to spend a few hours, Tomgrrow morning he will preach at St. Paul’s church in Sacramento. Captain George A. Nihell will go tomorrow to the National quartz mine, a ie from Graniteville. Superintendent Myers of North Bloomfield has it bonded, and if Captain Nihell is not called out to war he will superintend SATURDAY Pewee SeuRy MAY 7, 1898. a\\) f sels: IAL REPORT th iT ML . occupy the city of Manila after silencing the guns. the California troops would have fight2 ine to do: . In the Big Naval Battle At Manila. . ~ . that troops will be sent from here to Manila. The First Regiment has been Presidio. This makes 2000 troops of volunteers available from California. The Pope’s Denial. . ment of California has gone to Port Tampa preparatory to embarkation for . Cuba. : Department has-ordered that troops start immediately for Cuba. enth Regiment. of Los Angeles has ! arrived here. sworn in and. are now camped at the can steamers have been chartered to The Seventh Regiment ar-. take California troops to the Phillirived this afternoon from Los Angeles. . pines. tween the Spanish and American fleets Rome, May 7—.The Pope denies that . near Porto Rico is expected tonight or This looks as thongh -Off For-Cuba. Tampa, Fla., May 7.—The First RegiSan Francisco, May 2.—The War The SevTroops to Sail. ley. The Fleets to Meet HAND, BRIEF MENTION. dinor Notes and ‘Comments of Local Interest. George C. Gaylord grocer, Broad street. i August Rapp has not found his whiskers yet. Crushed fruits with ice cream. soda at Eph. Cohn’s confectionery store. all The case of Smith vs. Hawkins was submitted tg the jury in the Superior Court this afternoon. Campers from the valleys are already flocking into the mountains. Some of them pass through this city daily. In the drawing for the big doll at Mrs. MA. Hockiug’s store last night, the holder of ticket No. 4-was the winSaw Francisco, May 2.—Two° Ameri-} yor : Three Chinamen were stood up by highwaymen yesterday on the Rough and Ready road. just below Grass ValThe best strawberries are five cents a basket at Marysville and a drug in the market at that. Here all kinds are Wasuinaton, May 7.—A battle be-jton cents a box or three for a quarter. he sent a message to the Spanish Queen ~ . Blown Ashore. tomorrow Soe. AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY. A band of 200 horses that. have been wintering, near Spenceville -were corraled here last night on their way to the summer pastures in Sierra Valley. Wolf, the grocer, offers as a premium to his* patrons a new book entitled, “The American Navy, Ouba and Ha. ican Consul at Hongkong. I shall . communicate with him. (Signed) Dewey. Sxpvey, N. 8. W., May 7—The British . Divine Services to to Be Held dn Nevada wail.” It ‘contains 160 ragiees half tone pictures. TOMORROW'S: BALL BATTLE. The Miners After the Scalps of the Orange Pickers. = A telegram received at the TRAN. soript office today from Oroville says : “Say your prayers. Our boys won ch. Dewey thing to\your Bauners tomer: row.” The dispatch refers to the ball game to be played at Cashin Field tomorrow afternoon between the clubs of this city and Oroville, the latter being due here on this. afternoon’s train, The Butte countyans come flushed with a long series of easy victories over most of the nines they have met this season, and are thoroughly confident they will take Manager Rogers’ scalp back with them to their orange orchards. They may sing a different tune after they have been upagainst the Harveyized champions of Nevada county. The home line-ap will include nearly all of our crackajacks. Of course our battery will consist of Rockenfield in the box and ‘Hanson behind the bat. Silva will}, play first base, Scooney second, and again, will reappear on third. Beckley. will:made his debut as shortstop, and those who-have.seen him practicing in that position this week say he can be relied on:for doing the best. kind of infleld work. The garden will be looked after by Mitchell on the left, Sullivan to the right and Linaban between them. The visitors go their pile on their battery. Burroughs’ is is heralded as a puzzler in the pitching line. He is credited with being shifty and strong, . port in every detail. Tonforrow afterBallestero, whose arm is about all right) . }steamer Maitland has been blown . ashore at Broken Bay and it is believed . City Tomorrow. CONGREGATIONAL morning: Dewey Controls Cavite. Have also I control the bay com: ime. The American squadron is in It is known that 150 were heavy. killed, incladiug the captein of: the . * ear 4#mirelI am assisting in Call Bulletins. “There are 256 wounded SpanThere is much excitement at Manila. j,.5 been received, It states that he The Misses Carson, who have been. Iam not in serious need of anything . sonk and destroyed the entire Spanish I will protect foreign resi-. geet, that he cut the cable himself and reduced the forts and that he is now Copaee. in complete possession of Manila. He Congressional Recognition reports that 300 Spanish were killed WaAsHINGTON, May 7.—The following . and over 400 were wounded, No lives cablegram was sent from here this} were lost on the American fleet. Fur“Dewey: The President, in. ther details will follow later. the name of the army and people of the United States, thank you and your (Signed.)* Dewey.” officers and men fer your splendid achievement and overwhelming victory. acting Admiral and have recommended that a vote of thanks be ‘tendered. you by Congress as a foundation for farther promotion. (Signed), Lone, Secretary of the Navy. A Military ‘Dictatorship. Henpaye, France, (near Spanish frontier), May 7.—Advices received by mail. from Madrid in order to-escape the Spanish censorship say that likely a military dictatorship will be prpvided for to control the people who are in revolt on account of hanger, the Manila defeat and political plotting: Marsbal Campos will probably be at the head of acabinet of military men, as a last chance to save dynasty. Weyler’s ambition to be dictator will if possible be quieted with a command on the Peniusala. Executed as a Spy. New York, May 7—A Key West special says that Chas. H. Thrals who just escaped from Havana brings news of the arrest there last Saturday of a supits development. * -—— — + eee e — —— Betting on the Fight. Nevada City stayed. out late last night to hear the story of how Jeffries whipped Sharkey at San Francisco in posed American newspaper correspond}ent charged with being a spy. His name is unknown. In his room were found planus of fortifications and batteries with the work done on them. He was to be tried andis probably killed twenty rounds. In the local betting, as elsewhere, Jeffries was lad. At the National hotel billiard rooms the bniletins of the fight by, rounds were posted, and the place was thronged with a deeply interested orowd of men. ~—~ie_ Took the Waiker Line. Mrs. Mande Skelly, who had a row ‘with her husband on Main street at midnight of last week Wednesday, was . released from the county jail today) after having served ten days for disturbing the peace. She at once struck . out aise, for Aaburn to join Skelly: a Tay Tue Own for fine mixed drinks. We know how to mix ’em. ml-if. favorite, . many of the -wagers being laid as to} whether he would knock out the sailor . by this time. Continued Rioting. ‘Maprip, May 7.—Many provinces'are in a state of disorder with renewed rioting. There are many conflicts hourly between the police and. mobs. At Soria the market building and the bar} Women are taking active part. The rioters are especially bitter against . grain speculators. 5 Be dg California Troops. s Francisco, May'7.—News of Deey’s triumph created the wildest enthugazetted allowing free entry of cereals, etc., into Spain. well of the House Naval Repairs Committee will on Monday introduce a resolution of thanks to Commodore Dewey; also a bill providing for making Dewey jracks of the troops are burned.} her crew and passengers, numbering . WasnHINcToN, May 7.—The following . 68, are all lost. is in town. . is the substance of Dewey's second reC. F, Withrow went to Downueville port: “Cavite, May 4th. _I have taken possession of thenaval station at Cavite in the Phillipine Islands and have In Need of Food. Maprip, May 7—A decree has been To Reward Dewey. Wasuinaton, May 7--Chairman Bouts Dewey’s Clean Sweep. WASHINGTON, May 7.—Dewey’s report Gen. Miles’ Orders. WasHINGTON, May 1.~-Orders have i been issued by General Miles for 5000 In recognition I have appointed you troops to be made up of eight regiments of San Francisco, and volunteer regiments -of Idaho, Washington and California, under command of Brigadier General T. M. conveyed tg the Phillipines on the 15th instant. California Will Respond. Wasuineton, May 7.— Dewey says troops to assist him in holding Manila. Francisco. Spanish Brig Captured. Key West, May 7--A Spanish brigday. Reserves In Demand. to the army in Cuba.” Wholesale Slaughter, ish vessels unknown. _______] Examiner Bulletins. Translating the Report. been heard from. His report is no sjiasm, It is now regarded as certain 4 12:30 p. m. The Christian Endeavor . body invited to these services. somersault in the air landed on his ‘+ head and shoulders upon a trunk that Anderson, to be. *# How Did She the American squadron was unharmed, that no Americans were killed and but a few were wounded. He asks for Dreadful itching, Burning ErupTroops will be sent at once from ieee antine loaded with beef for Havana. to much, especially at night, that it made was captured by the Americans yesterWasuineton, May-7.—Secretary Long is urged to send the San Francisco na-. We bad a great many doctors to see her, val reserves on the first transport 89) was terrible task to care for her. When “In a sense they are both able sailors; we took her away from home, people and soldiers and they have a knowledge would prove a most valuable adiqnrt thing. At last we concluded to try Hood’s WasHINGTON, May 7.—Secretary Long . she was cured by:Hood’s Sersaparilla, and
announces that Dewey’s second report. her face is as should read “150 killed on the Reina : Christina alone.” Loss on other Span-. @# that of eny child. I believe Hood’s Saw Francisc,,May 7—Dewey hastoctors pronounced my little girl’s disease being translated at Washington, It is. Vuscn Werte, stated that he sank and destroyed . sarsiiivie Berare to eet eleven Spanish warships, killing 300. Spaniards and ‘wounding 400. The! American loss was slight, © Dewey bed} ™ everything his own way, bat the report veri et says he was without enough men to A quarter-sawed oak case has been ‘made for the banner that Nevada . . County. won at the Golden Jubilee Fair The pastor will preach both morning . ¢,. naving the best mining exbibit. It and evening. Subject for the evening: is at the County T aiablisiothes “The Love of God.” Sunday school at will meet at 6:30 p. m., led by Rev. J. Sims. Subject—“Things My Denomination Has Accomplished.” METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. C. E. Rich of Alameda will{ing on the 1400 level of the Massachupreach. Subject in the niorning: “The}setts Hill mine. Both of his eyes were Hem of His Garment.” . ing: * Self Sacrifice.” This is the last Sunday Mr. Rich will preach, Rev.}zable, When Deputy Sheriff Neagle read this morning’s bulletins confirming the reports of Dewey’s victory at Manila ; {he quietly remarked, Everyphilopena on the Spaniards that time.” Albert Rowe was killed by a blast, yesterday afternoon while he was work. °° Nevada City last Saturday and 0n/ meting last night and canvassed the Mr, Gray will fill the pulpit next S:bhim, was hurt, but not dangerously. bath, Mr. Rowe will be turied from the Meth-. ™°St errorless game. odist Church at three o’clock tomorrow made'a bad start and did not play with afternoon. ——— —~ e@e + “Thrown From a Wagon. Frank Bice was thrown froma wagon yesterday afternoon and turning a time. Luckily he escaped uninjured. horses that.were following behind,when sudden header, Last Night’s Party. claas of the high school of this cify entertained the local class of 98 and the seniors and middles of Grass Valley, bee a number of other friends, was great success. Dancing was continth G, A, Gray, Scribe, ae Passing of Sierra Countyans. : Mrs. Kate Shaffer died at her. home} pq. ith Manager Roge went out of the wagon at the same. jn Forest City Saturday evening. She Sian ott a indians Pee ie we was about: 65 years old vada He was sitting in the back end of the large family pig pore =e Bafa pdms maa wagon holding the halters of two daughters. John Roscoe Johnson, a pionesone of the animals became frightened . gent of Downieville Aied-as the —, at a Digger squaw by the roadside and . county hospital last Wednesday afterjerked back, causing Bice to take . noon at the ripe old age of 81 years. He was a native of New York. He leaves. one daughter, Mrs. Ida Van Slyke. The fanera] took place from The young folks’ party at Odd Fel-. the hospital Tharsd _ Pp. lows hall last night, when the middlelirone oP Patriarchs, Attentiou . “A fall attendance is requested on or st till two o’clock this morning. Ice Monday evening, May 9th,as there will. ting, was Jost May Sth. A suitable cream and cake were served at midbe work ‘in all degrees. By order “Our boys got noon will tell the story as to the merits of these claims. Owing to the great expense incurred ladies will be charged an admission fee PICKUPS, The Solano Republican of yesterday says: “The Suisun baseball team went the following day played the Banner contest. The Nevada team is composed of strong players who put up an alThe Suisuns their usual and snap, and they were defeated by the score af 17 to 3.” ‘The Robin Hoods go to Blue Tent tomorrow to play. Constable Duncan of Truckee is arHeld to Answer. Ben F. Wiles, a ‘a rancher living below Grass Valley, had hie preliminary examination hefore Justice Holbrook this afternoon on a charge brought by his neighbor, Farmer Ounningham, of assault with a deadly weapon. : Asa result the defendent wad held for trial with bail fixed at $2,000. He furnished bonds, Lost. Agold bar pin, with a diamond setreward will be paid ‘for its recovery. EF, MoKiiay, ©, P. m7-2t Leave at Mrs. Perry’s restaurant or Mrs. Geo. Grissell’s at Mrs. Hamilton’s. ~ Burn Her Face” That ‘Was What . People Asked About Our Daughter tions Cured Smooth, Soft, White Skin Now. . “C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass: four years old. When she was about threemonths old, she had eruptions on her face which were very disagreeable, and itched ber trouble a gretit deal worse. I was obliged to keep her hands tied at night and it was necessary to watch her during the day. She would scratch herself whenever she had the chance, until her clothes Would Se Covered with Biood. out they did not hélp her in the least. It would asi, ‘How did that child burn her face?’ She was, completely covered with Sarsaparilla, because I had great faith in . ft, and after awhile we could see that she was getting better. People said she would certainly be left with scars on her face, but she was not. It is now a year since Smooth and White sind Soft sapa to be the best family medicine that'can be obtained. I take it myself for headache and that tired feeling, and Ihave found nothing to equal it. One ‘touble to induce children to take it. The Wi} to be eczema, or salt rheum.” Murs. Connecticut. ‘'N. B. Do not be eg che fen “ Gentlemen: Our little daughter is now } peculiarity about Hood’s Sarsaparilla is MAHER & CO. PET HOeRe KD Ladies, see display of NEW WASH GOODS "Now. in W indow, At $7.25 Full Suit, THE VERY LATEST. Ladies, our stock of plete. Prices ranging from 5. cents to 75 cents per yard. We consider them up to date and. far siceel f © any stock of wash E ohga ever landed by us a . is part of the paein fe re a for Samples. any person else in t Sotememmmmmmeiee < It you sean Sashes or Sash Ribbons, eadd On us. Co We have them-in ali Sy Black, White and Cream. Sik Stoves, all lengths and. shades, Wash Goods: is now com. Fy MATER & OO. widths and all shaites. and ! “A SUIT FOR DIVORCE, An Bx-Nevada Cityan Charges His Wile ~ With Infidstity. “Lorenka Grant Littlefield, who was ‘formerly a tinner in the employ of George EK. ‘larner of this city and left here over*four. years: ago, “has” comi-"— menced a suit for divorce against Susie M, Littlefield. The couple now live in ~ Past Oakland and Littlefield is a clerk for the Southern Pacific Company. They were married at Red Bluff in 1888 and have lived happily up to two years ago. ‘ The complaint avers that the sie is unsatisfied with her husband and seeks the attention of others, one: in particu-lar, C. As Loughead, who, it is charged, registered. with her at the Oriental hotel on Washington street. The wife is. accused of repeated transgressions. There are no children. Filed. With the County Recorders ~ Offici rt of deeas and other ag pen ; Oed ae recorded in the Wouaty er’a office today, as reported by Jobu As “searcher of record= zg (olnres. years unty Recorder), Ss ie City, Cal.; “Deed—Dated Sept. 1, Hague. to J. Nivens. ree dope DValley township. Consideration, $2.54. Deed—Dated May 1, 1896. Edward. Muller to Golden Butterfly Mining Company. 1-8iaterest in and ‘to the . W. 3¢ of SW. 14 of SW. 4, NV. 14, S.3g of NW. ¥% of Seo. 1; £. 3g of SE. % of SE. 4 of See, 2, Tp. 16 N., R.8 E, Mt. D, B. & M. Consideration, $5. Deed—Dated May’ ’ 4th, 1898. Mes. kins, the catcher, and Burroughs are. Lot on westerly side of Grass Valley said to operate together like clockwork . 884 Nevada City road, fronting 26634. land to have reliable and speedy supfeét on said road and the Cashin Field. Consideration, $10. Proof of Labor—Dated May 7, 1898. By A. G. Carpenter, upon Green Ravine placer mining claim, in Beotts Flat in bringing the Oroville boys here mining district. ot Deed—Dated August 7, 1896. H. P. twenty-five cents as usual. SW. \% of Seo. 15, Tp. 14 N.R.7 E, M. D. M.; 80 acres. Aftermath of the Election. The City Trustees held a special returns of the late election. E. A. club of that city. Despite the cold and Tompkins was declared elected marIn the even-. gouged out, both his legs broken, and gloomy weather which prevailed, a large shal, George Coughlan assessor, James. his face so lacerated he was ‘anrecogninamber of spectators witnessed the. % Gray treasurer, and Messrs. Gault, Alfred Pascoe, who was with Rich and Carr trustees. The following. bills were found due and ordered paid: on the General Fund: J. D. Fleming;, election expenses in precinct No. 1,$49;; O. C. Conlan, election expenses in pre~ cixict No, 2, $40; John Dunnicliff, elec« tion officers’ expenses, $40; Brown & Calkins, election supplies and printing, $50.50; J. E. Carr, stamps for. saming booths, $1.50. . 4.Venerable Traveler. An old man named Pearson from is well connected, came to town afoot last. night. He was acting queerly and . Deputy Sheriff Pascoe took him into custody. This morning he was much. better and afterhe is well rested he will continue his journey to Sacraa lawsuit now in progress in Sierra county over a mine that he bonded to a syndicate for $16,000 and which is said to now be due him. He is having the best of care here, Evaryruine is first-class at THe Ow. and at popular prices. m81-tf. Viavi Company Headquarters. Mrs. Minnie H. Rodman, traveling ‘representative of the Viavi Company of San Francisco, has established headquarters in Miss Stover’s Building on. lower Broad street, where she will be pleased to meet ladies desiring to learn of the merits of this worderful remedy from 11 a. m, to 4:30 p.m. March 4. 8t Go To Taz Ow: for Pabst Milwaukee Lager—on draught. It is delicious. tf Rare and Beautiful ! ‘Th oe Finished vith Sequoia, a specialty. BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I. Dance Saturday Night. There will be a social danceSaturday night at Union Hall, Indian Flat: Good music. All invited. mi td Fresh Fish . ! ovgrin s. When You Want Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels, Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, Poultry, Vegetables, Frui:, ete., Call or tel pon deovlien rece wa youn — We receive ! Amorlean Pishand Foltry Company, When taking a Spip — on the Turnpike be. tween. Nevada City and Grass Valley. don’t tall to Son. at Town * Talk Water your Horse and Call on Tt. J. AEH elt aed size ill socfe von with A Cool Glass of Beer Or Pe tiersex ge ing parcel ie WE cco acees Grass. > ple ballots, $10; Sigourney Bros., haulGoodyear Bar, Sierra county, and who . mento. He is eighty-four years old and in a debilitated condition. He has . TOWLE BROS. CO., * a « Sotresting Ye ‘Temperance. Dr, Ala The bays: ’ The very miner permi cess . Comn every were . strain’ minés water except dranlic used: 2, of each Othe * stated . -shat dc mer. ¢ operate dle For miles’al working tice fre pany tl this sea: hydraul the rive From River E on Bear north of this spri of water The WN drift gr machine run thei: Mach . ecuted t! ing grav the uppé Divides. The an will be gr scarcity « _ try, howe and witl & great ix result, ft The « A Neva from som » about the ness bega visited a « tional con afternoon itin. Th the Spanis ‘draped wi ited again: ‘and of cov vanquishe with enth . had to gri cannot wi; quick to American Creal B. F. Sy and contr ommended ity, ig here ‘ing our ¢ + cheese fact :had marke centerprises {Biggs and reason why with satisf farming. ¢ Mr. Sweet here and . the propos them how: ganized to all-concerr = Tuuee is of-the cour put togeth years was For a great nounced it scribed. lo stantly fail ment, pron has proven _ tional dise constitutio tarrh Oure Cheney & C constitatio is taken” ix drops to a on the bloo -the system dollars for ‘Send for ci: Ad F. J. CHED Sold by I tle, Hall’s Fai BARS R. For this we Calf Lace § value, $2.25. per pair, . Store.