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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 190 / 19 CHANGE OF VOTES STfllK[S [m'mfl ADNERIE A ) i Laebitn, Moory, Mott, Murghy, Olmsted | Prosiiat S eir Pyle, Enyder, Walker, Walsh, Wanzer,| Newspaper roprietor R d P =ru= Th ‘Waste, Weger—29. Atf i H _p egar e r“ na a Absent or not voting: Amerige, Bates, arrison H 3§ Bliss, Copus, Duryea, Foster, Grotefen acks 3 Shle|d Agamst Catarr John, Kerrigan, Knight, Leininger, Lewis Gray. Otis p of Riverside, McNeil, Rolley, Susman—15. - C h c lds Gf' As showing the changes which were oughs, Lo 9 p | made over night, for some reason, which A . changes are the basis of the rumors that | DiSpatch Published in Los and (Iatarrhal undue influences were brought to bear Avaites O h upon certain of the members, none of ngeles Causes the - ases whom have been specified by any person, ' D Se . following s the final vote on the bill last | Trouble. 1 night by which it passed the Assembly: — Ayes—Amerige, Bangs, Baxter, Black, | Boisson, Brown, Carter, Covert, Crom- Spécial Dispatehto The cull. well, Dougherty, Dunbar, Dunlap, Ell LOS AN g Finn, Gleeson, Goodrich, Greer, Hart, | oy o) NG?‘ES’ Maron Sl A Renens | Howard,: Kete, . Eilingevotths ik encounter occurred this afternoon Knight, Lewis of San Francisco, Lumley, | Detween Wallace L. Hardisor, proprie- | Lux, Mahany, Mattos, McCartney, Mec- |tor of the Los Angeles Herald, and Gen- Laughlin, McMahon, McMartin, Moore, | eral Harrison Gray Otis, propriet Mott, Murphy, Pann, Pyle, Rolley, Sisk-| editor of the Los Angele: T}?reeorind | ron, Snyder, Susman, Traber, Transue,|poy ot tro Tog Angel iAEE et Walker, Walsh, Wanzer, Waste, Weger, | e Los Angeles Theater. ! Wright—49. General Otis was seated in a box next | Noes—Barnes, Burgess, Camp, Drew, to the stage. He was alone and was | Foster, Higgins, John, Johnstone, McKen- | witnessing a performance of the roman- | ney, McNeil, Prescott, Soward, Stanton, | tic military play, “The Heart of Mary. Steadman, Mr. Speaker—15. |land.” Hardison entered the box dur- he result of this morning’s action has | ing the progress of the play a left o bitter feeling between cortain mem- | gora sonversation with e e ay bers of the opposing sides of the fight, | rjag on 1n & low tone of ,915“““““- car- and when the matter is taken up mext |, .t B 1% “ei" Vvoice and which Tuesday morning, if it is reached then, |y iracted no attention among the au- trere is every reason to expect some bit- | h‘e"fe' seized him by the collar with | ter_statements. During the noon recess | hi~ eft hand and with his right dealt and throughout the day the members dis- | ”“"“fl’ Otis several stinging blows in cussed the matter among ihemselves, | (he face. ‘General Otis. who was seated. Some of them spoke cautiously, but there | C°U1d N0t protect his face from the were others who were open in their state- | PIOWS. and was slightly bruised about ments. (One of the latter was Pyle of | the cheek and eve Senta Barbers. wits caid: | There was much confusion and ex- “The result of this morning’s work is a | Citement in the theater during the at. race. T am certain money was used tack. Every one in the audience arose, | and 1s being used to defeat this measure, | nd the excitement among the women How else could so many members be in- | Present was intense. Detectives Church- duced to change their votes in so short a | ill and Flammer rushed from the rear time. There been no argument since . 0f the house to the box. Before they last night as to the merits of the bill. The | could reach the two combatants, how- | vote last night was taken after a long ever, Actor Bostwick, who was playing | discu: n and was supposed to represent ; the role of Colonel 'Thorpe, a Confed. | the convictions of the members. Now | erate officer, leaped from the stage Into there is a change, and 1 am satisfied that | the box and endeavored to separate | somebody has paid money to secure that | them. A woman seated in the next box change. 1 have it from one of the mem- | became greatly excited and with a cof unu 1 1 bers that he ws it to be the case. No, purse, or chatelaine. struck Hardi: ey rell—that’s why these $5.00 sailor suits are I cannot prove it, but that does not ‘ swinging blow on the face. The e | change my belie | metal purse cut a e ’ 4 : { se gash in Hi nade of standard blue serge eight different styles | Asked who the member was to whom ‘ temple near the right calunfro::mif:lxll: braid, sateen, soutache and embroidery; stayed seams, i {‘Sx';"{f;;’fi‘_’ :‘JA‘I';“E‘”?::“;:‘,Clljg;“‘h ‘:1‘ 5‘:;(1 | the blood flowed freely. t stic waistband in pants; algc. 3 to 12 year: hins thiE $heve was moncy HatnE NESH" Jhe‘mnn were separated as soon as » for $5 and $6; new goods—just in—during alte: | the two detectives, several stage hands __________________ 3 BARBER HAS SUSPICIONS. | and men from the audience could reach Barber would not admit that he knew | them. Hardison was escorted from the R 2 L that there been a use of money in | theater by the two officers, and G 1 s and ends for youths of 17, 18 or 19 vears | (his matter. “Mr. Pyle must have misun- | Otis went behind the scenes; where he T D s gt ) 4 3 -wool tweeds, formerly $7.50 to $12.50: al- || gerstood me,” he said. “What I said to | removed the evidences of the attack § o Jiss Lenore Allen, 47 Dowell street, San Fran- § .............. him was that I believed money was be- | Hardisc v h > cisco, Cal., writes: Y | Hardison went to the police station. M P P » + ing used, not that I knew it had been | where the recoiving hospital syoerry + “l consider Peruna an infallible remedy for | knee pants. ages 4 to I3, regular 50c goods for 35¢€ a pair used. T have no reason to change my |dressed the wound inflicted by the { catarrhal diseases. For several years I have % combination stripes, 75¢ goods for opinion, however. To me the sudden|woman's purse. + 2 : roie] | mbinatior 75¢ goods for.. Clinnye ot o ey ods Dk ok 0 ¢ been troubled with influsnza, especially during s shirt w lity for... i | Later in the afternoon, when General M 7 . for “ “;‘x".‘“ N AR [+Otis returned to his office in the Times $our rainy season. I used to cateh celd s i ool f e bt v thr Ao e bullding, he sent a letter to the Chief easily that | was afraid to be out when the } ,,,,,, | more cautious: He said the action on the | $aratsen’ s peinn | ges nderstood ¢+ weather was the least bit inclement, or in the bill to-day reminded him of @ state of af- | L. ol 8 DOk deiatnad; on acs 7 7 But siy ! h d P I3 ’ fairs during the session of & former Lag. | CCUNt Of the assault and that if such evening air. ut since ave used Peruna I} Out-of-town orders filled—write for any of these goods, atbuire oF MK he e b e the cause ;fnm he should release ‘Imn nothing whatever the matter with me. 1[4 There was 8 Bill up fot DaNsage, Which d; propr eg_orh of the Herald; that he +am in perfect health, and find that Paruna lm: was opposed by certain corporations, and | 3i4 not wish to prefer any charges tas a tonic and seems to throw all sickness & it had passed, but exactly the same ac- | 282inst him. ‘ : ) . S tion was taken as that of to-day. The| dhe ';7\1:10 was caused by a dis- +and disease out of the body. I go anywhere | - result was that when a second vote was | Patch which appeared in the Times this 7 ind: b4 taken on it on final passage twenty or MOrning from Salina, Kansas. The dis- now and in all kinds of weather, m to have | > more members had changed and the bill | Patch told of the engagement of Hardi- $an iron constitution and enjoy life because ’: 718 Market Street was defeated. It was subsequently | Son and Miss Mary Belle Daily, a well- $ enjoy perfect health.'"—Lenors Allen. learned that money had been used to de- | Known singer. The Times printed the cesesssssstssstsssetsresssssssssnses feat the bill. Bangs would not say that | dispatch with comments. To-day Hard- - - A Zi1> | this was a similar case, but he said there | iSon and Managing Editor Chapman me of my appe- A Woman of National Fame Uses { | was something about it which forcibly re- | of the Herald called at the Times office, tite and _usual Pe-ru-na in Her Family. | minded him of his former experience. | but General Otis had gone to the thea- good spirits. A | x | Assemblyman McKenney defends him-|ter. Hardison went thither and de- friend who had | Mrs. Belva Lockwood, the eminent | seif for opposing the bill on the grounc | manded an apology from Genesas O | been cured by Do |barrister of Washington, D. C., s the [ | that he represents a mining constituency | General Otis, it is acknowledged by both fo tryc it and I ‘omém “m:" ‘;-ho Ph“m”" bf“" o and that his constituents have inst ted " ja . _ s | candidate for the residency of the ! | represents Amador, Calaveras, Alpine and | wished to look . them over. Hopgisey | WOmen Who Regard Pe-ru-8a | iaq loosened, and I felt better. my ap- |woman in America. As the pione | {Mono counties, the principal industry of | would not be put off, however an’[‘i'a‘-““;';’ ‘as Their Safeguard. | petite returned and within nine "days |of her sex in the legal profession s ! | which is mining, and he aver: T e s RS K R e v et [ B -y, et et et | nne salidell Soinie oall SRTON T o | e of which are known only to the two ed- | avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: 2 T SOERCE e Ll R NG O Negro Assailant Identi-| Railway Strikers in Brit- | Aivinza Hayward and the Hobart estate, | 107 the trouble occurred. “One half the worfd little knows | ™™ Tewie Caxter Says: "WRR 2 B it v Rrise Sl oo fied by One of His ish Columbia Re- e 1o 'fn,Tine At An<elS | Morgan Argues in Committee. | WHa? the other half suffers. —Little | "\ | .o carter, probably the most | myself and my i{wflnr, Mrs. Hannah | {Blll. L. H. Shinn, superintendent of the | WASHINGTON, March 7.—The Senate | #av8 my friends known of the humilia- | prominent actress in' America, savs the | ;"ponnats now in her 88th year, and/ Victims. | main Firm, {mine, has written to McKenn:y to say Committee on Forelgn Relations was iu | tion and worry I suffered foP years on | fo!!o%ins of Peruna: ! , ” # - | that they desire the defeat of the measure, | session for an hour and a half to-day. | P af caterrk of Hhe Bead and] L X sure to prevent a cold. 1t |find it an invaluable remedy for cold, |TL appears from McKenney's siatement |Durlng most of this time the Panama | 3660unt 0f catarrh of the head and | wii stop a coush §eeeeeesessset | catapnh, hay fover and kindred dis- - 5 | | that the Utica mine people have expended | canal treaty was under discussion, but | throatf. before it becomes § 11 - 3 MINGHAM March 7.—Mrs. J Epecial Dispatch to The Call. i | the committee adjourned until Monday | «¢/ysed inhalers, snuffs and catarrh | Settied. It cures§ ¢ | eases; also a good tonic for feeble C. Divkersor her husband was | — ot | | without taking action on it. The greater : iehr s all catarrhal af-¢ BF : | and old people, or these run down, < the Dickerson| VANCOUVER, B. C., March 7.—"We | DR. PIERCE’S REMEDIES, | part of to-day’s session was consumed by | remedies until | hated the sight of | fections like bl 4 " Bel, night, | Will fight the strike with the Canadian | — e | Senator Morgan, Who renewed his plea | medicines and grew discouraged. Last | magic. No money } |and with nerves unstrung.”’—Belva = g ening | Pacific Railroad to a finish,” said Presi- for the amendment of the canal treaty fall one of my friends said, ‘Why| c°™'% tempt med + | A. Lockwood. i ted to live | dent Estes of the United Brotherhood of | jnJnbuy perHcuiang £ Py 2.1 o Y | to be without £ 3| A cold is the beginning of catarrh. Tt ' nsciousness this | Railway Employes to-night at the conclu- | PRORII R RIS @ don’t you use eruna t cured me | tuis "(‘1‘"‘_“’ rfi;r } | may cause catarrh of any of the internat & Henry Walker, 2 | sion of a conference which had unsuc- | it @ | ond if will cure you.” | decidad to try ust. the remedy ¢ |organs—the head, throat, lungs and = te suspicion, a5 | cessfully aimed at a settiement. “We | about s‘xl.looo.ot‘m in water ditches o run | it a/most as a last resort, and it was | all women nced. $ | stomach, especially. A remedy that > o 3 | have decided to continue the fight to the fely SN, Eres al ey have heen Sale.thut | did. for in & than th especially sy : will cure a cold, then, would cure al e sa be bitter Sl e Sottiusied. <We will e selling thelr surplus water to small mines, | /¢cky that | did, Tor in /ess than three | women that are { | these direct effects of colds. Peruna is i the u-Hn-‘ © NeETO-'up all the shipping in Vancouver, even | | gardens, vineyards and the like. They | weeks / was entirely well. Accept c - ¢ | such'a remedy. We have letters from ked him | niing veste S ctbuh ok At anios | desire, in case of an insufficiency of the [ o @ eratatul gl than ke = ¢ |all over the United States attestifg to nocking ¥ nseless 5 S | water supply, to be allowed 10 use all the | #8PPy and grateiul girl's thanks. ¢ | thi - * mv bed with my baby | Will join us, and the Teamsters' Union of | & (s ; May Ste never neg: { |this fact. The poor ani rich alike use M o L ~g v’ | rega y surplus. s # 3 < oM e o . he same time jerking the | tions wees Sasliy GO KNAD AR o0e a0l gency, the water shall be dlstributel pro| Miss Flora Wilson, 2472 Seventh ave., |is America’s greatest remedy for Amer- g:; Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, acms " i Shrowing 1t | S e et s ot Why can’t we come | |r2ta, they say that should the biil be-| New York City, writes: ica’s greatest enemy, catarrh and ca- | Ohlo. m upon the bed | come a law they would be obliged to shut or anyone ‘who is as susceptible to | tarrhal affections. I would not have Colds are considered one of the nece: A s = Mr. Dickerson half | 9% more members of his brotherhood in over to your house and dotmn thelr ‘works ‘and . disch ) the 600 coughs and colds as I am, Peruna is a |tarrh for a million dollars, and as long |sary ills of life. One is llable to cate! P ro dealt him another | the Calgary and Winnipeg divisions. The play any more? g : el i blessing. I am never too careful, and |as I have Peruna at hand to check the |cold both summer and winter. Ver ¥ the hatchet, knocking | Next union to go on strike in sympathy Because papa gets so men in their employment. Superintendent | am aiways catching cold, which some- | slightest symptoms of its approach, I|often a cold is the starting point or B will probably be the Western Federation i etk o | Shinn stated also in his letter to McKen- | times develops into an apnoying catarrh | feel perfectly safe from this disease.”— | cause of a lengthy and dangerous ca 5 1K of Miners at Nanaimo and other places B Jen we make & | ney that Lawyer McCutchen of the firm | of the head. Peruna I have found is|N. Leslie Carter. tarrhal disease. Colds are always dan .v:-. striking me | o nm el little bit of noise. of Page, Eels & McCutchen, representing | excellent for this, being very quick in| Any one who wishes perfect health | gerous and should never be neglected a . B e A oty et o i i What makes him that | | the Hobart estate, s also one of the op- | 1'% 4ction;, besldes beins & most excel- | must be entigely free from catarrh. Ca-lday. == - = A i » 2 5 e into |- ¥ N . . —Mis Vi N -ni. nive al; you do nof lerive prom; and s - 1 2 heavy revolver.” | serious. With Winnlpeg out, there will be ~ R ys it's dys- is fighting against the bill, and Snyder of Three Days. solute safeguard know: A cold is the { write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a at Cordova. | to-night between 800 and 1000 men on | pepsia makes him act § I'C €0 R IE wiiing for 1t e . beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, | full statement of your case, and he will strike. Every effort was made yesterday so_crazy. Aasomyis }sz i gA or it with ex-| Miss Helen Sauerbler, St. Joseph, |to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of | be pleased to give you his valuable ad- RTISEMENTS. | and to-day to settle the strike, but the That’s about the way ssemblyman Gtewart. Amerigo - of ‘Or-1 Mich.; writes: its vietims. Peruna mot only cures vice gratis. ADVE. | negotiations falled to accomplish any it strikes the small boy ange County, who is conceded to be the Last winter T caught a rudden cold |tarrh but prevents it. Every housshold | Address Dr. Hartman, President of bl s | atet et 2. st b i s Y. | | best informed man in the Assembly on | Which developed into an unpleasant ca- | should be supplied with this great remedy | The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, | ®ood. Recognition of the union has so far The dyspeptic has 10 § | irrigation matters, is also work! - itarrh of the head and throat, depriving | for coughs, colds and catarrhal diseases. ' Ohio. been the principal feature of the fight. idea of his own unrea. 5 v e Sy e n . o O e e e e e e e eemsmremeareS e ——————— Now, however, if the fight is carried on, = . O o D;)::‘\:crs B b:’ ;srx‘":s Khed:lao‘r’l‘ somme!’:'etfi 2{ harsh- There is an interesting history con- | tions, cattle, mules and other lvestock.” mitted on February 6 a committee sub- 1 5 | wibes Wil peebeniribe. o end ness 'fie«li e things erc nected with Senate bill 199. It was| Section 2 of the blll practidally pro-| The Call sounded the first note of | stitute for Senate bill 199 in which all | other matters will be brought before the r_nngl{u e and seem to originally drawn by Hayne in the inter- | vides that the water company shall be | warning to the miners, stock men and | the objectionable features heretofors headquarters office in Montreal. In the Justify ‘ls quick anger, est of corporations supplying ‘water for | the sole judge as to the sufficiency of | farmers of this State when it published | mentioned in this article were canceled BOXES meantime the company’s freight business There’s health for the mining, irrigation and stock raising dis- | the water supply, and also that “during | an interview with Assemblyman Amer- | The substitute was amended by the Sen- S in Vancouver is at an absolute standstill. dysptptlcam_l happiness tricts, and was so framed as to allow | such season or period of insufficiency no | ige of Orange County exposing the | ate on February 12 and passed, the rep- = for the family oy the water companies to discard the uniform | new customers shall be admitted to the | scheme whereby the miners and farmers | resentatives of the farmers voting for FIGHT WILL BE MADE use of Doctor Pierce’s | | system of charging for the water ac-|use of such water.” It is provided in|were to be left at the mercy of the wa- | it and the friends of the water corpora- AGATHET Golden Medical Discov- | | cording to the quantity consumed, the | section 3 that “every customer entitled | ter companies. Several representatives | tions voting against its passage, thus R"E“m"s" T THE RESERVES| |ery.. It cures diseases of the stom- Julners uh o :"9“‘3":0‘:{ Lo et 4o b:{ CEuet Witk cpalan :s‘:rovid‘:: of the agricultural districts, led by | reversing the situation completely. £ ach and other organs of digesti ng the unit of computation, and to[1in this act shall be furnished therewith | prank H. Short of Fresno, came to Sac- | In its present form the substitute pre- Shasta County Supervisors Appropri-| § 777 (1 S0 0% CHET ores perfeet | | charse practically all that the trafic | on written request therefor, made five | ramento to lobby against the bill, and | vents water companies from imposing ate Money to Send Representa- health and strength, by enablin would bear. The bill was introduced by | days before the time the water is de- | their efforts were crowned with success. | upon or overcharging the agriculturist. Cared .’ 2 New tives to Washington. i i, Ml g mflg Senator Curtin on January 20 and was | sired, and on payment or tender or offer | AS a result of their protestations the |and is just the opposite of what Hayne REDDING, March 7.—The Supervisors tianpeoffifood g referred to the Committee on Corpor: to pay for one year In advance the Senate Committee on Corporations sub- | had made the original bill. to-day granted District Attorney T. B. o ok , ——ee | proper compensation for such water.” It RE b e e | | e ADVERTISEMENTS. Was pointed out that this proviso would P mmmri, Washington to assist in the fight to be| f23d liver complaint® writes Mr. C. M. X PG out sl paot Temers. OF 8¢ M bead LA 9 S (et T phesionl TiE in College, Davidson Co,, would impose a great hardship upon Rbeumatism, when no- | being made permanent. Shasta will send i y:u‘;l T ey sebgisiag thon 10 pay 4 yedre Every mother feels a thing ia the world would | her Assessor, and representatives of the | | fact have not feit I 'the same man, Be. ’ water dues {n advance. great dread of the pain even relicve me, I suc- | miners and stock ralsers as well as the fore I took the ‘Golden Medical Discov- ‘AN’ UR. geeded in combiniog ive | District Attorney. She feels that it fs | | €5 Icoukd not cat anyining without : Ilu’g!n’.l“”m'r i!gi?:b:? ik and danger attendant upon 5 . oamprend Tphic | & case o lfe or & cath ith her. 1t the | | Siihont having unplessant fetings.s | | Whether caused by nervous affec-| , 2t IS i B rainer's inch unit, I8 e gpek: cxitical: potied resel nen! 'wo-thirds o 3 ili a2 . i i completely cured e | i the area of this rich county will be| | Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peilets| |tions or from a bilious condition | containea in section 4, reading as fol- : of bes e 7 Haslimin withdrawn _;;om‘ the assessment _roll cleanse and regujate the bowels. of the system, can be quickly |lows: S LA a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering : from entry. The sixteen northern countie: ’ 2 “Section 4—All rates for water fur- Frighe A SR 2 Deformity of the kamds in on my friends end meigh- | affected are thoroughly aroused agaioat cured by Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- falahad undar. the proyisions of this aet. danger ,mudent to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. s, o < :,:fi:f:';‘:?.sfli what they term a gigaatic steal. ters. It gets at the root of the | whether fixed by public authority or oth- | Mether’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great Ehenmatism. i e . . —— trouble—the stomach, and by |erwise. shall be uniform as among all | pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s 4ertu] results that even prominent physici FIRST TRAIN TRAVELS TR g d health the customers in the same county, and | g,y erect trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided so-adwmit that my remed; - -w—t‘x NEW SOUT TERN ROAD makmg it strong an ealthy, the | there shall be no diserimination in the - Th e thi od pot P gl A — OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES, |nerves are strengthened and the | collection of such rates, either in favor [ by its use. ose who use this remedy are no longer despor . foed thamscives them persons of 70 and 80 | LOS ANGELES, March 7.—Signalizing I liver and kidneys Stimulated, Try | °f °F 8sainst any customer or custom- | gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing are yeusalafe, o St g e spiverl il aek - 4 the completion of the San Pedro, Los Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed | . : - ¥ |ers or any ground or pretext whatso- overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the * Jears. Se positive am I what this remedy will . on Application, it the next time your head aches. | ever; provided, that different rates per = o o3 .o that 1 have set aside 50,000 Boxes for free | Anseles and Salt Lake Railroad as far as It will also cure Indigestion, Dys- | acre may be established for the differ- serious accidents so common to the critical istribution so (hat other Sulscianate ssherers | Ontario, a Chamber of Commerce ex- FRESH AND SALT MEATS. ia. Constipation, Insommia|C"t Purposes for which water s tur-| hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s retsedy 4nd there it no dou bithat it ~ilure 4l | cursion _Lumbering 10 Serons was et | JAS. BOYES & C0, Shisving Butchers, 101 pegm. onstipation, Insomnia | nisnea: that is to say. one rate ver| Friend. It is worth its weight in gold,” i doctors - 3 . Main 1204. M.I.n‘. be establis] or e = = , easeagivenup by - rosd. —_— - T T | am S080, WY - says many who have used it. $1.00 > 1t | ask you no , sim- mfin mlufl.lflslds)flgl .e and should yon meed more you can bave it ata trifing LTI T une eut o 2 Telicve minery and torvare. Addr. Jobn A. Smith, 1701 Germania Bidg., Milwa 3 Send NO m Wis. stamps, _ Regular service between Los Angeles and Ontario will be begun to-morrow, The roadbed of the new line as far as completed is of the heaviest character and is said to be the finest in Southern OILS. LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD ELLIS, U8 Front st~ S. F. Phone Main 1110, PRINTING. EC HUGHES, b oRES7ER 511 Sansoma st.’ 8 ¥. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. tion of alfalfa, perennial grasses, and cereals, and a different rate per acre for the irrigation of trees and vines, and a different rate for the irrigation of gar- dens; and one rate may be established for water for sheep, hogs or goats, and a different rate for water for horses. ks ’ bottle -at drug stores. Book con valuable information of interest to all women, will be sent to any address free upon application to B S ——

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