The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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OLDKST PAPKR IN THK COUNTY
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HOTEL,
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RENEWING YOUTH.
TAKINO THE OATH
ANOTHER TEST CASE
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anything except thone nrtieles which
ast.
icles frenh meat, milk and inv. and
ing.
Mr. Bryai not only reanimaed the
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST.
W. J,8TOKu,
matiou.
Freneh Giri A rrested by Npnninrds in Cuhe,
eat supper, and felt, as I told mydangh-
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SOUTH CAROLINA INCOME TAX.
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dy and not
ooure liquor dealers.
ere
B. M. Cam,
Sec’y Dem. State Com
Buist, of Chiarlenton, said the puople is not safe to prediot that throngh some
ast
WASHINGTON, D. C
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have been afflieted with dinzinens and
Heavy penaltien are
doing the work.
and pain in my lower
■aww. norenens
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armed force of
CRIME RAPIDLY INCREASING.
all honrs, a preridential body-
D.O.
Pianos and Organs.
this moruing tabled by a rising vote a
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raavvone
Exeept hw Cluvelaud’s fimi tnaugguru
tiou in 1NA5, has there’ been such au ideal
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eadquartersor Travelers.
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Bryan would be narhhed. He would
have Lowa’s unanimous vote mt the flmt
Lenves Beeville, Going North......
Lenves Beeville, Gomg South.... _
Judge Culver was
the arraigument o
ciare that crime
Mr. Dean was triod buforw Iigo Surrat,
and dincharged, the court hield that a
keeper of a drag store can roll anything
he has in ntook ou Sunday, and the con-
atruotion of the law appuars to fully
warrant that View The emunty nttr
until our more important internal fnan- .
rial afTnirn have ebeen adjusted. Bat the
wubjeot is of an explomive nature, and it "
Home of the rallronds Manage to piek
up a living in hard times. The Ponn
«ylvania milrond last year made net
eamins of 485,804,700, paid dividends
amonpting to $6,465,102, and camied
.Lows,
ping Cars,
nick Line,
d
eror, so there la no question as to Ita
roceiving his sgnature,
' in his speneh agninaL the bn spator
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r rates and general information apply to
E. J. MARTIN, G. P. A., San Antonio, Tex.
B. PAYLOR. Ticket Agt., Beeville, Tex.
day March SO.
•=Dn MoLsnwaneu
nmbler’* Cheer MeKiuley, 1 -
Omcano, March 4.—When the clock
at the board of trade showed 1lo‘dlock
today (11 o'clock eastrn time) businor
war tempomurily wuspended, and for fully
Ate minutes the atmosphete of the pit
brokers and ofices mid corridors was
reform have gotten It. at the naue time
koeping th load off the farmer, '
m
all lines on Sunday or freely ar any "
other day. The theory is that a keoper kl
of a drug -store may aell genernl mer
chandise; therufore, ar dimorimnatiou
is anconstitutional, the entirw Hunday ,
law is void and inoperative and may lie (
disregarded generally in all lines of (
wholesale and retail trufHe,ineludins of .
such a peristent manner that they
mart be met promptiyi —1
Foremoat and srentest in interest to
the people of the United States, becaus
of the strife that is being waged under
their very eyem, is the subjest of our ■
relutions towards Ouba. For over two
year the isurrection on the island has
gone nu, and from the confusiom of the
' roporta that reach the department of
utate, it in net ponnible to nccurately and
surely ancertain the ekaet conditions of
this straggle. It is underntood to be the
polloy of the new administration to deal
by bowing right and left. He then took
a seat in the big leather chair."
The prema agaluse the atand was so
terrifle that women norvamed with pain
and severul fainted.
ma* tsral,
Austin, Tex
A.ST.LouS
Dr. McLennan will be in the following
places on the days mentioned .
B«EvuLE, at the Nation Hotel, Satur-
day. March 27—one day only.
Victoria, at the Muti Hotel, from noon
Purify and enrich the blood, rouse every
organ into natural wetiom, and build up
hoaithy wholesom flesh.
nenday March 17—one day only.
Luuaxu, at the Johnstou House, Thurs-
day March 18—one day only.
GoszaLKs, at the Rochelle Hotel, from
noon Friday March 1», to noon Satur-
vermanent branch office in Cuero. at
the Farris House, where he may be
consulted in penum or by letter free of
charge, every Monday and Tuesday of
...2.1000 a. m
6:00 p. m.
fender. Becrotury Olney has left to his
muocmsor an unplensant legaoy—the ne-
gotiations looking to ubnknnent ift the
rentrietive regulations which choked the
life out of Americun inmrance compa-
nies seekiug to comtinne the profltable
buzinees they had built up with Ger
many What Seeretary Sherman will
do in this matter i-anuot be told '
Only three memabem of the Michigan
ometal Organ of Am emat, ;80 States and lemritories. Kezie and Oanad4 Aoprmented.en Bubuertpttea UM
The instructionn were intended to cover
the many canesof this kind to be brought
befor the jury at this term. JudgeOul
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SAVED
io This Route,
wneetigeu
aumx, Temuu, Mareh a—rhehemse •verfflM.TM.
Ilia memning tallied her a riedn Vote a one thonusund murdlem and Junabie
New York Wovta Fiude Ma Has Last hear
Wills Foputarujby vetent.
The New York World has polled by
telegraph the democratic regular organ-
isation in all the states on this question :
"If the democratic natiomaleonvension
met tomorrow, would William J. Bryan
again be chosen as the demoorutie cau-
Another menator. iu advocating the bill
said-us it affected ouly net inenmtes,
farmers would not he uffeotod by it.
The act we oomes operative January
1, next. The tax buedina with I per cnt
on incomen of 41,200 derived from any
kind of property, route. dividends,
profita or salaries Betweocuf 81000 and
4000 th- tax is 1% per cent., going up
until $15,000 is roachod, when for that
Agure and all above it the tax is 8 per
cent, ltourns must be made and the
incom tax asnensod as other property in
now raturnod, the sam eounty officers
congremsional act.
It is said that President MeKiuley has
already announced his disapproval -of
having his official domicile swarming
with policemen and watchmen, and that
he will return to the simple system to
Vogue before the advrat of the provions
cumbent.____
ENGLAND Iff PLEASED.
to morrow would nominatohim withor
opposition, m I believe the next dem
erotic convention will do.
.. C.J.XOEL,
Sec’y Win. Dem. State Com.
Saxraao ox Cuna, via. Key West
March 4.—A young French girl, Mite.
BEEVILLE, BEK COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAlCH 12,1807
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pociglly severe th
unerens. He do-
rm the inereawe.
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aa2.1.2 democratic party; he reorganined it.
******* * and to day it is .distinctly the champion
of popular rights. At a convention held
now he wouid be named for president
II Hires Waruinu
that there's trouble ahead—if you're
getting thin. It shows that your blood
is Tmpoverished, and your orgaus de-
ranged, so that whatever you rat fails to
properly nourish yon. Just so long as
you remain in tills condition, Consump-
tint i. Pneumonia, and after dangrorous
A WOMAN OF SIXTY NOW LOOKS LIKE
THIRTY.
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Beeville has a direct line of railroad to both the
prospective deep voter porta ofTexas-Atauw fass
andulveaton. It M M milcs to the forne auu 212
to the later. . , • . '
Hleeville is situated in the heart of the “Bow
Califomia," the region that oquals the old California
and is attracting moreattention from car’talists than
any qther lection Iu the United states.
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raoh week. 4
SPAIN CALLED DOWN
vain, at having nomany poHormra taken
from their legitimate duties about town.
They argued that if Mr. Cleveland
thought it was necemary for Ho personal
safety and other purposes, to have much
with practical unanimity.
T. D. O'Bat niff
Minnesota Dem Nat’l Oom.
Bryan would be nominated byaecia-
On de advice of a friend, cured by
Dr. MacLmnan, I went to see him
abont my arm. which, has pained me
wverely since breaking it ome yoar “80
nd must say I roeved,tmmediatom
lief and was also cred o rheumatism,
iombago and weak back.
Me B. K Tramm
1*48,11th ml a. W.
ANTONIO A ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
iton. Galveston, Fort Worth, Dallas, New
Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis and
-Hili Pated th xente and Is < artiste le
altecumme a Law.
CowMMA, H. O., March .4—On a tie
vote, LAout. Gov, MeSweeny decided
agraina contiuuing the lucome tax bill
who started the revolation.iu 1800 had
not half the oppremion and imitatiou
tiie poople of this state are today suffer-
ing. They were allowed to ent and
wear ehothem, and that was all. The
a lai
him
Thursday March 25, Fo noon Friday
March *8. 5 <
Lookiut, at the Palmer House, Wd
of hisenergyandetorprine. "T"7‘
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Former Gov. of Minsouri.
In my opinion, Wm. J Bryan is the
biggest lvingiAmericau today. If the
oomventon rwer held he would be the
70
wtatUm instrneting the speaker to wire
WlIMam MeKiuley. congratulating him
on Ma inangunation, and assuring him
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pumpion of power, so many and Ampor
tant quentions affecting foreign rebatioms
of the United Hut™ im confront Presi-
dent MeKiuley and his premiet. All
thewe am important, ata while sense of
them may be kept in the bnekground,
othera, and thine of the utmost gravity,
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iosavobeenonsnleaironoystsotherpinossend
wuu wantmomeomiea tor — “
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h PERPLEXINQ PROBLSMS.
cantum ike Mekinley Adiimtitraiten, ns
. A Meritnwe •em Mi lvelnud. ■
Wasseros, D. C„ March Prob-
ably never befare in American history- •
iHdae euiver Quetem ngures luhurgins
A 3uey,
Hr. Jomkwu, Ma. Mareh At the
opening of the criminal court her toddy
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Ano bepubllahed
Bujot DasvourM.
Chm'm Dem. State Com.
A FEw or DR. AICLKSXAN’s evMEs At THU
NATIONAL cAMIoL:
MM paper publiahed in this
“ mH amsmaxzangommty
oliggs
constitutional.
roneuymh
somthta’
s by the em
?oluts.
Mo to regulate the dis-
pmnm
time. In the mean time the Frenchman
cleared for .action, and then calmly
awaited results. Before the expiratin
of the third hour, everything hail been
aooadbd to, ata when the Spanish can-
nob began to boom their salute of regret
to France, the young French girl was
already at home.
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it full of hats, canesand wild yells. Cheer
> on cheer lled the walls of the big build-
ing at the miunte when Major McKinley
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Boa countz‘are practically inexhaust
• In auitivation for over thirty live
• “ well today,as time during the
“ hauboenmnau itivatton, and this,
NW ounce of fertilizer of any kind,
tsdintinetivelythepoor man’s country
bud no better return for Ids labor and
a home cheapet than anywhere in the
their paper
ing sentiment of the west. Bryan would
be named unanimoualy.
J.McLovE,
h‘m Ban's Dem. State Com.
The democrats of Michnnu would be
unanimously for Wiliam J. Bryan if the
convention was held tomorrow.
- - "Faw A. Bakku,
_ Ch'e Mich, tale Dem. Com.
J. C. Dahlman.
Oh'n Neb State Dem. Com
Wiliam Jennings Bryan possess as the
character and intellect comatituting him
in fact the leader of the party and ex
and a repraoentative couvrattou held
- FURNITURE
Prices Cheaper Than San Antonio.
Largest and Best Selected Stock in Sw. Texas.
Piotures, Frames, Mouldings, and Bric-a-brac
Theingomg tax is one of th meusures
te null the adnaduintratiou out of the
detelency hole into wliteh six yeurs of
Luaprvmaive suene as Tite New Preefilent
Was Nmtuetei tala orce.
Wasuixarox, D. C., March 4.— Presi-
dent McKinley mude his fealty to the
American people ou the vust terrace of
the cupitol in the promeucw of a great
multitide, A dazaling aud inspiring
•■MW was spread out befre him as he
Ul f J W. Flournoy
BEASLEY & FLOURNOY -
_A.WERS
TAND MATTHRS A SPEor ALTY.
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spine, numb RUH sore I
ness Mid stifness of the ‘knees. When
Dr McLennan visited Washinzton I
took treatment from him. My old
trouulos quickly dinappeared and I feel
like myseif noe more. I must cheer
fully recommend him to the afflicted. 5
FostEn P. Woon,
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The Lame, Bind, Deaf and Those who
Have been Afflicted fir Years. Make
a Speedy Recovery.
Wasitxaros, D. C.
To TuiE Punuo: I have suffered
many years with a oomplieation of ail-
ments. and for the past three yean I
H. P. MATHEWS
The Atterueys 40 Wuco Disentipfieti .With
The Nundny Law Decision.
' Waco, Texas, Murh 8.—County At
torney @ullen P. Thomas is not aatistled
with letting the roceut Bunday law
decision of the distrjot court stand as
the rah- of action iu Waco, and therefore
he will have another test case. The
Hecause than
and vigor under____________
Hecuse tha MUr need not spund a utettime
foiling trees and grubbing out stumpe.
Hechuse vegetalon mm rapid tbit tetwo year
the homo it surrounded by a growth of trees and
shrubs which would require Ave years to develop in
colder climate.
ileeviile ha a population of 2,000; four yoarv kgo
it had BH).
Ne Nody Guard for MeKinley.
Wamhinotox, D.C., March 8.-The
presidential body guard ot policemen at
the White Hoose have been disbanded.
This disbandnent meuns twenty-four
mon- blue-coats to patrol thestreetsand
protect the lives and property of ctizens
of Washington. The small army of
patrolmem who have done duty iu and
about the "executive mansion, exolusive
TIONS’ “
is very popular with the
would have a strong follow- ar . ou-mon. sod! •> mM-
' Some of the expremaiohs of cspocinl
interest are the foltowing: : ‘ ney is melinedjosiwell upon the inteu
it is dimeult to prodiet who would be of the legislature He rays tliat the
nominated under the two-thirds rale, purpose was evidently tostop the sale of
rtorpurehame,, 7 . .
selling instruments
LUrNors wrru INTERST
npereentircollectedbriaw. ‘
» Mt genernliv for th parpome o
n Hanks or money Jenders, 1° secure
IN hBany hney'become due or tne
• the house. It is Indorsed by the gov- with which if has so far been treated.
duy for this momentous ceremuony. As
far as the eye could roach, thoumauds of
peoplp could he.xoon packed together
tightly. Five rudiating avenues were
tlilled with troops, windows of thehommes
over looking the scone were massed with
peeple, and every available paeou of the
eupitolebuilding w as ouca pied.
Mr. Mekinly faced the pople from
a small ruised aud carpeted platform,
decoruted with Moo rod bunting. AL
the apex of tin- anglw forming tho stand,
a mquar spave of the quarter angle was
fijler with about 1000. chairs, reserved
for the cabinet oficer», senators, rpru-
mnnolwamrvenonympntw wriinieWashanetonain. to
p,nlA tn^r veriety of Piano
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ter at tiie supper table as if I had gotten
an entirely new set of teeth. In a very
short time I, began to feel-that I was
being cured.. In a week or two the
rheumatism, which hail crippled me in
the shoulder aud bank, and for the pain
of which l ci «1<1 pot sleep, began to
disappear. In two weeks it was gone
and I have no return of pains. My ca-
tarrh is wone aud I feel that I am thor-
oughly cured. I felt twenty years
younger, nnd there are no words strong
enough iu which to express my gratitude
to Dr. MoLennan. He has cured me of
three elronie diseases, ami l ishall always
feel grateful to him for his skill and
also for his great pernonal kinudnema and
sympathy. If I had a milliom dollars I
would give it to him for what he has
dime for me.”— Waco Daily Telephone.
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ESTABLISHED MAY 13,
Lonine Flament, who was arrested here
a week ago by the Spanish authoritie
as a political suspect, walked free yes-
terday. After she had been kept seventy-
two hoars in the "incommunicado"atate
the French consul demanded her trial or
immediate release. The demand was
rofused. Two days later a little French
war ship steamed into this port from
Martinique, and, acoompanied by ita
commander, the consul remuewed his de-
mand. this time demanding the prison-
er's ‘unconditional release, the with-
drawal at a charges against her, an
apology for the outrage committed upon
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till nekt weinsdon in thetouse today. and—„—
thgmensur passed as i onaie traiir undertake tdoparf front the polloy
anything for months, ■ The night after j
the first day’s trruiifent I was able to
dimeanes are likely to fasten upou you um —
You shomnid, build yonrsel up with Dr.
Pieroe’K" "Golden Modical Discovery,
corpm, the supreme court and othet
dignitarjes entitled to udmaission.
When McKinley and Cleveland ap-
poarud they were greeted with cheer by
the vast multitude. As they walked
down the platforu, the yells aud shouts
NEW MANAGEMENT.
QUEEN HOTEL.
REFURNISHED I RENOVATED.
TrTables Bupplfodwilh the Nest the Market Afford*: Cuisine the Best."Sz
Special Attention paid to the trade of traveling men. ;
J. W. CAMPBELL PROPRIETOR.
of Canton became Pronident MeKin imponod for atteupts to evade the tax.
There was a similar mcene’at the stock
presidential nominee by ncolauntion, on Sunday, except M tawaw article,
and then he would be etooted almost of trade mentioned in thyradt. and opens
her, neknowiedyment at a reasonable ballot
the Uwited Staten. In 1886 the number
rouched 1448; 1884, 2388;11888, 28841
1980, 8178; 1900, 4200; 1801, soos; 1»».
6701 : 1808, eats; 1804, 0600 1 18m, 10,121;
while it is estimated that to 1806 the
livre of ahmnot 14,000 onrtelloweiti-
wus wer taken by their fellow men.
Three frats are not only tenable. tat sn
wionutpomr"obuienravmzmmn"m
progrem, the fact yet atars us in the
feet, nnd weak- and twenty-twogvteked privates. Tax
- payer have prgtested frequently, but in
ble aud mutual connideration that there
an- no gronda for appreheusion that
subjeuta premaing for comsideration
diplomatie ugendien will not yield in the
end to the nsnal methods of treatment.
The flual enuetment of a new tariff
bill may put a severe Manta npon our
relatious with some greet Europenn
power and first of all with Germany.
It to underntood t be the intentiom of
congrum to provide for active retalintion
against those countrles that have so un-
justly barred American meat produet
and attle fronr their markets, slid
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POWDER
Absolutely him
celebsrateg tor |u rent lenventne
qinpgihmmdhenltbtim= Aasametb.
toea ignin alui and allfmsuat‘2#.
K9RF MVSIteshrv.trenda
ROYAL MAKINO co .NEW YObK.
rnariiW noises in my head, partial dim- of the regular watchmen, consisted of
1 ... — L- two of the beat sorgeanta on the force,
'^rt st'i^ mirth .^Waslri guard should be created and paid by
N uni a lazuy whan Ite an abtoM ,
munintenembe and wuforoement of Amer-
Iron right. In the foreign eountnes, re-
wardles at party bum.
In the Muate a rewolution setng forth
thntthe legslatare adjourn imhomorof
the ate of Cleveland’s administration,
and ezprewing the wisli that McKinley’,
reign woald oertainly be no wome, and
at 1c a pound on beet sg
Fromn my boyhondIhaye.vamered
wiahaaaawrdmmme"tromu‛anym
ment until I applied to Moennan
who gave me inetant velie •I
ki now pwrfeet and my
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gone, —— aiesa,a.n
that the sale of oigar and tobacco along
.with other artiele which are not indim-
pensable, were clearly intended to be
prohibited Iu order to get the defend-
aiit lined the rats’ will be hieurd ou hu-
bra. corpus before Jadge Surrt, im to
the intent aud meauing of the law.
Able consel have been enguyged by the
druggists, and the conuty attorney will
push the ease to a conelunion, and in
case he can get a conviotion, which he
expeots to do, he will take it up to the
court of criminal uppouls.
County Attorney Thomas, exprossu
the opinion that the derision of Judge
Surratt in the Dean test easo, if allowed
to stand, invelidatos the act of the legis-
lature requiring suspensdon at buminesn
claim for damages, and a royal salute to ,
the French flag. To do all this the Basing my opinion upon the prevail-
Spanish authorities were given six houis‛
exchange, where everybody gave three
cheer for the new president, "
on the outido--that is the host place
to keep the huge, old fashloned pill.
Just as soon as you get it insde, it be-
gins to trouble you. What '• the usw of
suffering with it, when you can get
more help from Dr. Pierce's Pleasunt
Peltate?
.. These tiny, nugur-coatad granule do
you permanent good. They act mildly
and naturally, and there's no reaction
afterward Constipation, Iudigestion,
Billious attacks, and all duranzemeutm
at the liver, stomach ata bowelw are
prevented, reBevrat aud porimaneently
cured.
T ------- -----------has an ndminintratiom been obliged to
nentatives. menbers at Lhe Aiplomnt face, at the Yry boglnniny of ita Me •.
vinaneternam Memcimtera Addne
Losnox, Mareh a-The Anancial
Hotel in Beeville that has been under one continuous management for
mevenyeara. Rates $2 per day. ‛
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avert and outrageoun act of a subordi- (
Mate anigug eithet the Spanish forces or
in the innurzont limn, the adminiwtra-
tium will not be forced to depart from its
plenn ata direct its al teat ion at short
notice to this duuemua wabjeet.
Hawali will seek to induce the presl-
dent to negotiate • new annexation
treaty.
With the mother conutry, England,
our relations are wo tounded om r naa ota-
becumie drafwning, and as he .step
uvon the rained plattiorm McKinley frit ar Ukely to force themselve upon th.
coinpelle 4 aeknowlertge the roception attention at the uew administration in
didate tar peusdent.r" lawyers of the dealers alno deniro the L,._______ _______-
Theresulisanextrordinaryconnen- cuse to go up to the higher unurta; totaketheonthanddeliverlbsinangural.
bus of opiniou, showing, with hardly therefore another complaint has ben
an raoepUon. that the dopadoratie organ "onp ““,l Chun w“thtmniuthoi kataas
ocratie uational comamittee, are as de-
voted to Mr. Bryan as ever. 1
A majority of them believe tliat he
will not only be nominated, but elected
in 1000.
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aeariy Dena wun Three AMiettena For
virteen Yeara-Woula dlaily dive Dr.
MeLennaw a mimon Hollar.. . '
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Read the testimony which was given
thi. momingby a happy, truthful womau
to a Telephne roporter, voluntarily aud
zladly, a woman of sixty, who three
mouths ago was at death’s door, and
thi. mornag walks and talks like a
woma of thirty with the animation
anil vivacity of youth—Mrs. Harriet
Clark, living at No. 425, Barron avenue,
says: .
" I was nehrly dend when I went to
Dr. MeLennan’s last January. I was
dreadfully afflicted with rheumatism,
catarrhal and neuralgia, all chronic, and
all1 had boc runuingTor ffteen yeura.
I could neither rat nor sleep, and was
in daily and houriymiseryi and when I
went to Dr. MeLennan, I was go weak
Unit I could barely walk. I had ken
treated by the very best physicians All
nt home and abrond, anil the best I
ccould qbtain was <mly temporary relief:
I hail given up all hope at being bettered
when I happened to see an account of
Dr. MeLern in the Telephone. I
went aud saw him,and liked hi. ap-
pearance and manner well that I got
a little hope agd Ngan his treatment.
Neuralgia iu my; facv hail mi affected
my tenth that I had been unable to chew
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IrMTUKD i roeromcx AT nuuvna As ScoMD-oLaBs uarran.) I
unanimouslv. The people are thinking
tat not working. Matt Savaas
Ch‛uPenn. Dum. State Com.
In my opinion he would be unani-
moualy nominated.
John Guaznt SIAXKLIN,
Ita. Dem. Nar Oom.
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back and side, for many years, the re-
sult of a fall she got on the ice in her
early school days.- For months at a
time .he has had to keep in her bed
and spend many sleeplews uights With
suffering. A friend in the city, who
had been miraculonsly cured by him
since he came to our city persuaded her
to go aud see him. She did so and she
was heuled. A. for myself, I have been
a victim from exposure during the war,
with chronic stomach troubles and ul-
ceration of the bowels. A took hisagdht -
ment., received Immediate benefit "ata
have remained well ever since."
GEo. R Tonnux.
la my opinion William J. Bryan
would be nominated. This state is solid
for him. W A. Tarou,
Soc’yo. Dota. State Com.
Boyonud any doubt. Hk charudtein
equnltany ata his ubilitie greater.
J. 3. DwrEu,
Cat Mom., Dem. Nat.l State Com.
Im my opinion the next demoeratio
national conventiom, whether held to-
morrow or three years hence, will re-
nnteaaio Mr. Bryan. If thecouventiom
were held tomorrow to woul be nom-
inatteby i Ifr ll........
of tho rulea. He ommdnue a more com-
manding fyure in the publie eye than
the agaregated triuta ata ‘combinations
which encompused Ho defeat. ’
Jomx T. MoGmaw,
dintancebetwoen the rows of
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