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SANTA CRUZ IS TAKEN. | | pado Springs; Mrs Mf Pei: se artha The Sure La Grippe Cure. Rajah Kills His Keeper. Harper, Butler, Se There is ne use suffer wis: 4K. C. Times, eth. 1 F EMA : | B = 8 great pk Fisher, the keeper of dreadful malady, if you w child wan ; Lsmen Brother’ great elephant, General Lawton Captures An- ee ge . sband in the en | jab, was killed by the animal yes- other Filipino Stronghold. liven ia ouliof Grdac) Hayelua appa: . a vou: scl P |terday morning about 7:30 o'clock ltite, life or ambitien, have a bad (i “Tail Mk: d sleep, at the winter quarters of the circus | cold, in fact are completely used up y q pie er Wakesto in Argentine. Leads a Ferce of Picked Men—American | ios Bitters is the enly remedy bi re : ; t t 3 The ferocious berst wrapped his Casualties Smail While the Enemy that will give you s prempt and sure 5 | ; 2 dedad! relief. They act directly on veur Aslee} sus My little six-months old girl had Eczema. |trumk about its victim an as = Suffers Badly. liver atemack und kidaeve. tones ; Thyk ia 13 of the body againes the floor of ita stall! Washington, D. O., April 10.—The} up the whele system and makes you “il t 1d siness the | Bu eins until life was extinct, and then it following dispatches were received | feel likea zew being. They are M it's what) Prem lifted the mangled form to its mouth fom General Otis to-day: jeu teed to cur f " Mra A as : és cs lad Po ina i we II v ICS Thess and rent it to pieces The remains Adjutant General, Washington pes or sa tm e Tee cps 2 were gathered up piesemeal from) Manile, April 9.—Lawton now nie . cia bia Aieke: | beneath the feet of the anima! after | posite Laguna bay with 1,500 men. | __ ae \ a andes eesaine cozy |e bad spent bis fury upon them. | Conditiem of troops excellent; sick- | lls **Hard Maple’? |g & weaker | Rajah is eaid te be the largest ele- | ness slight. Ors. | WILLIAMS French plate mint Paddock of Butler, wag ig o | phant in the world and heis certainly) Manila, April 9.—Lawton’s com-| 635) andi a anid ee tae ai a Monday try Dg tobuy eal For Sary—A good jersey calf two jthe most hostile of any that was) mand captured Santa Cruz, the chief | eae eere Sak SG ite ssapsihalatadt rs months old. eae at this office. |v taken into eaptivity. Lemen) gity of Laguna de Bay, this morning. | GASH C ROCERY : : Gates Monday: tt las tite ae S |Brothers imported the big beast | Gasualties, six wounded: iaieceet gin wonder the people bn oe ; ittle bit a H | : . ? , “ yer. ee oe eae pecameanyen years! 960, apo S\troops driven, leaving sixty-eight eee i. j them, y find t other) Mrs J H Cope of New Homes gale ata bargain. See 4 has been exhibited all over Americ. | dead on tbe field and s large number | ‘stuff ist as cheap. In jover Bat i. “ee her parents 22t C.B McFartanp, Agt. | Since the death of Jumbo it came to/ wounded; considerable number cap-| Have the best line of I: plamentaiPann ve witigis tn 4uesennin | Peter Crooks, Gien Ron Gice = Bleck jack caealy be known asthe greatest specimeo|tured Lawton will pursue weet-| ovary offered for sale in Bu aa Es ee . lit ao AAaRog nese, good record, 15 hands high, | of its kind in existence, and as suck ward. Oris we are offering them for lees money |© 1 ‘ Ww t = To Cure a Coldin One Day, good pedigree. Call on or address| Was the main feature of the cireus — than the same goods are being suld it and let them go. e have} ret ke Le ative Bromo W. G Womack, Butler, Mo. | with which it is eomnected Manila, April 10 (7 p. m )—Savte! in any town in the state of Miss 12 bedroom suits in the house] i¢'it tails to core ane Be, 0 The Thirteenth and the Nineteenth. | The escapades of Rajah are com | Cruz was the Filipinos’ strengboic j yo picked our line from all now, ALL BRAN NEW. | 8s /- B.@. on each tablet, * Maw York Hawn. men Oeeurrences during his one on Lake Laguna de Bay and it fell |ferent factories, pick | Come and investigate our way| Good Tosurance. Low Rates In the wordy turmoil over the| Winter eonficement and the people| into the hands of General Lawtor’s from each one. Now. ¢ a eee eae ‘ 19 tf Praxx dtp rival dinners it may be well to call attention to the curious fact that Jeffersen’s birthday anniversary this year falls on Friday, which, in oon- nection with the 13th of the month, not accepted as a lucky omen by the generality of the people It has been eften said that tke most successful organization to dis- prove the old time thirteen supersti- tion is that of the United States of Ameriea formed out of the original thirteen British colonies, and there @re manv events in history which show that the 13th day of the month is anything but unlucky. Jefferson's own birth on that date may be cited asaninstance. His work for the perpetuation of popular govern- ment has certainly not been a mais- fortune. There is no reason whatever, con sequently, for apprekendimg any untoward event because the ten do! lar dinner is going to take place on the 13th, and when Friday happens te bear the same numeral we have almost become accuatomed to regard it aw a partieularly lucky day. The of the little eity of Argentine live in censtamnt dread that the elephant will secure his liberty and demolish their hemes. Last November the big beast did eucceed in break ing the great irom shackles that held it im cheok, and for twe days it roam ed the countryside like a monarch, everything and everybody fleeing before its appreach. It finally had te be shot a number of times before it could be captured again. expedition after seme sharp, quick interesting and important battles of the war. Plans of the American commanders worked perfectly with the exception that the progress of the expedition was delayed by the difficult navigation of the river. About 1,500 picked men composed tne expedition, which was under the persenal command of Gen. Lawton, on account of the illness of General King. These troops partly sur- rounded the city, while the gunboats Laguna de Bay, Rapidan and Oeste, under the command of Capt. Grant of the Utah battery, shelled the city and outlying trenches. General Lawton and his staff ac April Showers Wash away the filth and waste that have accumulated during winter. In like manner Hoed’s Sarsa- parilla expels from the blood im- purities that have been deposited duriag the season when there hes been but little perspiration and per- | horse would be the cheapest. jus when you get cur p i | If this weather continues the jbefore you come. You can buy H Vel all] p mers will soon be busy in thelp }some horses for $10, but a good «| The township election is over; > = h. 80) a epablieans fuse borse will cost you $50, and the $50 ae spa a ae and Same Virginia Items I 1e democrats, but il way in implements or any other lize We aay we have the best Corn Plan Plow, the best barrow that are man. ufactured aud you will say so too. when you see them, aad you wil low McCORMICK, McCORMICK, Binders, Mowers, Reapers, cempanied the troops, some times leading charges in Indian fighting tactics, which eventually resulted in the complete rout of the rebels, with the smallest amount of damage to laps constant confinement in impure and vitiated air. It is a boen to tired mothers, housekeepers, teach ers and others who spend their time indeors. It gives the blood richness and made. Don’t be deceived into buy s, that you | fighting, forming ome of the most can beat the price, fur we kuow that ter, the best Riding Cultivator, the best Riding Plow, the best walking have to agree that our prices are Buy a McCormick if you want the best, it will cut anything, and any- where, and out last any other two machines, with the latest improve- ments and lightest running machine Pasaaic [teme, jit themselves, Wm VWalis is up and around We elected a pop district clerk salary of $4 per year. » Mrs Nettie Pollard, who has visiting her cousin 8 J Eichler the past two months, has to Independence where she will We write what we bear the Virginians say is true; Dear Reader, don’t blame usif we bear ’em say What happens yen. Mat Hinson is fixing to build a new house. At the burial of mother Hill the roads were the worst we ever saw. Two miles east of Virginia the front| 9+ the dress maker's trade. wheels of the hearse would load up Mrs Jones, living on thie old & every few rods and looked like logs, Williams farm, presented her had to stop and take to mud off. band with a pair of twin boys on! Dr Lamb was called to see Mrs L Sth inst. He says he will call I Browning Thursday, who was Dewey and Schley. quite sick. Miss Ida Ritter’s school will Alton Park received a fine lot of May 12th. potatoes from New York last week. He had taken orders from our farm- ers some time ago. Do not forget the Mrs Bailey meet- ing the 16th at Virginia at 11 a mand at 38:30 pm. Memory talk on the 1 Mrs Harlow is improying Jno Lotspeich will receive his dentials as justice of the pence on 17th. Heisa good man inthe place. Geo Harris’ little son has pp xe ei 2S 2 ee eee ee ae ee oe eee ea ee Se oe A ee ot the city and alight loss to the Americans. The expedition started from San Pedro Macati at dusk on Saturday, evening edition of the Daily News| yitslity, fitting it to nourish and was first issued on a Friday. strengthea the nerves, muscles and Now for the date fixed for the one | al] the great organs ef the body. It dollar dinner. William J. Bryan} cures all spring bumors and ban has sent word that he would prefer | ighes that tired feeling. life of Pleasant Hillat 3p m sharp, opened by Rev Williamson of Mul- berry, so as to give Mrs Bail her full time. There were a large number of peo- nia. Dr Son is waiting on kim, thinks be will pull threngh all We saw Chas Conklin ltting the road side the other day in f of gate waiting for the road bow ing any other, because they are a few dollars cheaper. They cost less mony to make them and of course ean be sold cheaper. y the 17th, but that the 19th will do Now the 19th has been selected, but it happens to ba the anniversary of the day on which the shot was firei at Lexington that ‘was heard around the world,” according to Ralph Waldo Emerson, and whieh the superficial history calls the “date of the beginning of the American Revolution ” Having to forego the 13th of April, the exact date of the month on which Thomas Jefferson was born for that Spartan feast, the one dollar men are fortunate to have picked out—or stumbled upon—so lucky a day as the anniversary of the battle of Lexington, where the embattled farmers stood and began the active, systematic struggle that eventually resulted in the creation of a new nation, whioh has become a) guide and a preceptor to all the pro | gressive peoples of the world Jefferson’s birthday anniversary, the 13th of April, is undoubtedly entitled to be inscribed among the lueky days in the American calendar, and, therefore, the ten dollar dinner will bea success. The anniversary of the battle of Lexington is to be regarded as equally lucky, however, and conse- quently the one dollar dinner cannot | prove a failure. B are going to| take placa on most auspicious dates, | and both are intended to assist in| the spread of good democratic doc- trines. It is the best medicine money can buy for all diseases caused by im- pure or impoverished bleod. You should begin taking it to-day. Mob Was Considerate, Warrensburg, Mo, April 7.— Leuis Morgan, colored, was arrested to-day on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. Wes Brooks, charging him with attempted rebbery and assault Wedaesday night Mrs. Brooks and her little son were returning home from a visit to ameighbor when Morgan pursued her, caught her and demanded her money. Mra Breoks is a strong woman. She fought him off and screamed for help. Tas negro made his eseape, but was captured yester day. Six negro suspects were under arrest. Mrs. Brooks’ little boy pick- ed Morganas the mav, and Mra. Brooks a!so identified kim. Morgan wes recently released from the penitentiary, where he served a number of years for attempted as sault on ® yousg girl south of this eity. Indiguation against Morgan} ran high Jaet night and would have! resulted ina lyoching but for the! illness of Mra. Lear, wife of ¥, whe resides at the jail. | intending to capture Santa Cruz by assault at daybreak. But in navi gating the shallow, tortuous Pasig river, perhaps through the eunning of the native pilote, who were not anxious to see the Americans suc- cessful, several beats grounded and it was nearly dawn when the troops reached the lake. The expedition then steamed cautiously forward, the Rapidan and the Oesta a mile ahead of the Laguna de Bay, which guard- ed the rear. The whole brigade was divided into squads of twelve and the fight ing was carried on in old time fron tier fashion, from behind tree:, crawling through bushes or rushing across the open. The trenches that were not cleared by the gunboats gave considerable resistance when | the line was nearing the city end the Laguna de Bay and Oesta bombard- ed for an hour in the hope of making them too warm for occupancy, but didn't succeeded in clearing them entirely. A considerab! fied northward, marshes, upont isapp e body of F lipincs croasiag the open but the gatlings poured 2a deadly hail until they dozens. Buggies. Buggies. buy a good buggy cheap. our spring stock. It will pay you exactly ready for it, as we will saye you from $10 to $15 now. a buggy a buggy Early Seed Corn. We have an seed corn wh ishort time at S5c a bushel. Potatoes. Potatoes. ica stock of Sf we Have just received a gota, Ohio, Rose, an toes, bought them will sell bushel less C your potatoes wi cheap. me now asd 2 we cau se!l them Any Kind Machinery. We you Feed Mills, Wi repared to figure ers, ia t jloader made, ctbe in name or fe You have teu days yet iv which to Don’t miss this opportunity as we must sella few more to mske room for to buy now, even should you not be t| pleat the postoffice last Thursday evening to get the booming TIME W W Park was e come and fix a mud hole that mire a saddle blanket, Ben and George Walls are baal ed school di- rector in the Virginia school district, hay with four horses ar ing a . s a 9 L I Browning in the Croo RI George Thompson is agent for Harper in the Nestlerode « ot. Page fénce. He ina vale The new M E minister preached at ral Fritz Miers is talking about ing an orchard this spring; that right move in the right direction We see our neighbor Lockant | looking for short horns, aten Cold GAPS AAE the M E church Sabbath at 11 a mw. Ed Carpenter and wife of Rite, Ma- haska co ativ & y, lowa, are i Mrs Geo rel- Jenkins and Geo Ru Mrs John Foster is sick list. here again on the 2 more peoplein Virginia | ha me Dick Wolfe | house. Arch Water has mov Kansas ( Easily? Are you frequently ho Do you have that anne | tickling in your throat? Wa you feel relieved if you@ raise something? Does ye cough annoy you at night, a | do you raise more mucus™ | the morning? : Then you should alwaysa@ *! on hand a bottle of jer’s ed back ¢ ‘ S seeoes ea : On the borth of eae ; ‘ : ‘ P eae Apt Quotations. Martell’s| fo age He | hay loaders to + Eirias : Abother | - : Proverbs iems and Sor * which w sedate dead Pi ©, | sewing 1 , fa g S 4 | ay) i : iver eae ie wise sayings house Thurg.| 80me y torn by shells, and | tee ee : ie » is a en ea \ ier lay t 1 3} re on 8 nd } ~~ = = i= Ww + 4 ‘- f j Sixes aati lay ce Ebert y April 13th. a picture of | many wounded, to whom oes m ; : t 2 ws ; % s hern life i y mer ae a z ea E - u aIn- 5] rial, but few people realize how many site a ii oa $ tet a | Amer offered their canteers 2 Hay ¢ . ag | 1 » ogy 24 will be presented by 50 performers|i) ,uoh they aia deere is Ste ‘ Viet a there are of them. O. I. Hood & Co and brings out the peculiarities and | *hough they were comrades. As aes Ee i Bat i ae ' AGT! a” a] of Sarsaparilla fame, have over two] 45 jovin» cualiti I foo nie et geon who traversed the field count 2 Sete irs : 18 She | oe a thousand and they have originated | ae gee ot the onloxed | iot killed 4G 1 = you money AG 3 a < 4 “sD ey a th oi Bnd Go) a ' ® originated | people. Street parade at 12 o'clock jes eS Lawios | es i ‘ ie ’ ’ aime to} ‘ j ne ingenious pian o Serving them j | Wili report at least sixty eight. Groceries Groce ries M at 11 1ey Par be i a . \ up in delectable shape in thousands | | — | encore fai uaa noved e : , 2] of newspapers, with each one neatly Te ee eT A Narrow Escape. We have gotten tl eos d ein If you have ‘2 a4 7 aie nese net | i * : <a ack 1roat you cannot at a oe soe ea re mee Thankful words were written by | lower on groceries toan ve d = ante Sou cannot Be tf Sones fe ae ‘th aoe ee : ee | ‘DR- | Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D.|ever had them, and we intend to e eria B Geccitoat too early. B & eg ae ee eee ee j ‘was taken with a bad cold whieh|hold them down. Our tradeiss ed 1 Fgh Original and creditable to Hood & Cc ° ae z : de is still } : 5 _ | pag a ae Ee Set 0 | increasing, and we expect the largest * ses eR, 3 j jand finally terminated in eonsump- : 4 z Aa Se er God called | : Tired of Living. | tion Four doctors (gare® ais see GS this year, we eyer had. For acer i 4 a0, Ft. Scett, Ras , April 9.—Isaac N. | | saying I ceuld live but a hort time. |the people of «Bates county know 1er 4 ise I = sary ae Ge ee | I gave myself up te my Savior, de | what we have r ay the d go, | Dr. ager’s cherry Pectoral years, shot and killed himself ina corn crib near his house to-day. He | arranged a shotgun with the barrel against his breast and pushed both triggers at once. A nots writtea by | him immediately before he left the house said he had nothing to live for since the death ef his wife and | gave lengthy and explicit instruc | tions as to the division of his estate among his children. | termined if I could net stay with my| | friends om earth, I would meet my! absent eres abeve. My hueband! | was advised to get Dr. King’s New. Discovery for Coasumption, Coughs} and Colds. I gave it a trial, teok in ail eight bottles. It has cured me, end thsnk God I am saved and pow |a well and healthy womap.” Tria) bottles free at H L Tucker's dru, jstore. Regular size 500 and $j. j Guaranteed or price refunded. | Awarded Higkest Honors, World’s Fair Gold Medal. 2» ting prices dow cod good customers satisfactory, we never silow anyoze to m produce than we do, aud you ge correct weights and counts, and th best treatment we know how to ex-! tend. Yours truly. sWILLIAMS BROS. protects the jesgs from col jlege Place, Wash.; Mrs A } Marion, Iowa; Dr Kimble