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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
VOL. 3
official paper of noble county.
MOT ui 515k
k, A Wo will open h large
stock of Hoots and
Shoes here on : : : :
ing, April 4, '96.
We respectfully ask you ono
mid all to eall and examine
our ttook. Voti will find us
over ready to show you our
goods ami give you price.
WE HAVE COME TO STAY.
We are operating two
largo houses, therefore
we can buy our goods
cheap and sell thein
the same
fours anjtious to pleat ,
D
A. H.
oerman
& Co.
CASH SHOE HOUSE,
Hear cor. 6th and D Sts.
OVERWHELMING.
p Oubtn Resolutions Paea tli# Houm
1 . , by Big Majority.
10 IE SE" TO THE PRESIDES!.
D* tsms ha. Homing I* far, k*«B|,
ffOMada 1 fmp«r of ih«lp«i|.
Itb oaimeut on lb« Vol#
—Vut« Maud* Kfl1 tu I 7.
! H' «hingtoii. D C. April 7.-Th* house
today adopted the conference report .hi
th* Cuban resolution l>y a vote of 244 t i
(7. The report on Hip Cuban r * du-
•Iona had been debated Friday and K.it-
urday and the rote waa taken Immetli.
t*iy after the reading ..f the Journal.
Elfhteen Republicans and nine Dcni -
rrats vnted again.! the report. After
the most determined opp sitlon of th w
Bppostd to the recognition of the in-
surgent* in the senate and house, ther*
were but ten m, re vote, against the re*
>ort than against Ihe original resolu*
tlona. The farmer vole wa* 265 to 17.
*jy Its action I .day the house agreed
to the senate reaolutlons and dlsp oaed of
Ihe Cuban uueationa for thepreaent. The
raaolutiona wsre a. follow.;
Keaolved. That In the oplni >n of con-
I * condition of public war (gists
Ueee relative to cm,,,. m.lltl.,7 .
•ccumtilated at the department of Matt
bearing on the later phase* of theatrug-
tie For prudential reasons these r«.
*re anj affl 7."h,Y"<1 *V"n " con-
i,..i " " nnl Possible to Uarn
whether or not the stHte of fact, ae a*
out therein la such as to warrant anv
••haiiKe in the attitude towards the reao*
defined pre"l,<lt',,t ""mined and
Oenned In hi* annual mesaage to con-
fers. The test., us laid down In th.
beginning, which the revolutionist
must fulfill remain unchanged so far aa
can be gathered. Relative to ihJ .l
tension of hi. good oincea towarda brfnr
Ins about Independence, It Ih entirely
P'tHRlble that the president may And if
within hla Inclination and dlapoaitlon to
move In that direction aa far a* he can
S fely. for he is n„ record l„ hla W,"
"" deprecating the continuance of
Ihl '"T*"." ">;ru"1 bloody" war on
the Island. However. In either case
the president is not under the present
"'cesslty of deciding whether h? will
as the "P°" ,he and
•'•he rainj season Is about to begin In
™ a """ a" military op.
<rationa for five months, it may he that
the prealdent will deeUlo to wait further
iluiIng the enforced truce before acting
himtolf In the matter
tan"o'f «"e score-
. Cuban delegation here, la
« *t Itant over the receipt „f the advices
InTo* P?' ,hrou*'' 'he newspapers
fiinnl*? efr"ct ,hat ,h"
Spanish government Is In great strait*
to raise money to prolong the war Ho
said the Hank of France and the Low
c ountrles had refused to advance th
Cr;,v"™'n' "f STlo any more monay
In addition to the tlO.OOO.OOO already ad-
vaneeil and this has driven Spain to the
dobutful expedient of calling upon h«
own citliens for help. I|~ doubted the
•nee.., of the appeal. hen Spain was
under obligation}* to rep^v the SlOocoooA
oan to the Bank of France andth?u£
I ountnes before June next, making pay
men, of one-half on the 5th of*nex,
month Otherwise she would forfeit
the collateral ahe had put up, a heavy
blow f-r her. According to Quesada,
th Spanish people also areg^ttlnjf verv
restive under Weyler's failure In Cuba.
PERRY. NOBLE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY. APRIL.^.Ts^
NO. 290
ENT OX COLD
Fields In Eritish Guiana aro in
Dlaputo.
AHE BOTHERED BV THE BOLXDAHY
ti ei n while titixen* Tnk« it Uiil in Cur r
I ! on tuoie Nmn—Cirent llriiHin'i
FmIm I'opu'iktiou Clniiu
-Oilier New«.
TI IIK tAIDIIKFOHi: URUVKU
Not for Hit Mgniature Hut us an Official
Notifi ration.
Washington D. C. April?.-The Cuban
resolutions will b* .flicially brought to
the attention of the president tomor-
I r"m y the •ocretary the senate, who
l will pr "nt hinj an enrolled copy of
| the document. Ordinarily concurrent
les. lutions are not forwarded to th
ptesidpnt, as th^y do not require his
signature, but these resolutions will
laid before him. as the Armenian reso-
lutions wcta, because thty <• a press the
opinion that he should tender the offices
( f th - I'nited States to Spain for the
1" ^n!r.« n iif Cuban Independence an>l
if. therefnre. a direction to him, In so
« >ngiess can direct the president
j-h u proceeding.
KKADY TO FI T TO SKA
What
fpaii'«ti fleet llel«| o„ly to Se«
< lev*Un«« Means tu Do.
1 New York. April 7—A dispatch to the
World from Madrid says. Admiral
Sanchez O'C'na. commanding the great
navy yard at Ferrol, on t h«* extreme
northwest coast, reports that he has
jompleted preparations for •♦■ruling to
•ea a Spanish squadron composed of
tho following v-M«lt Th« ironolad
I'eUyo, the flrsi-claa* belted cruleera
Infanta Maria Thereia. Alinlnte Oquan-
d1 at: I Vlicaya; the stcund-class
armored cruisers Using Met cede and
Alfonso XIII, one torpedo destroyer,
and .-even fum torpedo boats. Tlirsa
fourteen vessels carry in their crews
nearly h.uov men This fleet will leave
Kerr .I today (Tuesday) for gun practice
In Arhaba and will cruse along the
4. - * northwest coast of Spain, ready to
t>fiween the government of Spain an I «*rt f r Havana Ju t as s..on tin th.
fhe government proclaimed and for ^«t iuvt considers that clreumstames
gometi^e maintained by foce « r arms r<2lU,r# U" l,w*ne# in the West Indlec
•>)' the p^.ple of Cuba, and that the Thl* Ma<1r^ says th
Vn.ted States Of Amerii-a^uidm,;;;: ^ X?
\ "tel(i congress on the belligerency
t ln a«trtct neutrality between th« c.in.
Hndlng powera. according to each all
tfce rlghtt of balllferents In the porti
Md tarrltorjr of lh« 1'nitod Mtat. «
lleiolvad. Further, that Ihe friendly
PJcea of th* I'nited Statva ah<>ul I l>>
®IT*red by the preal.lent lo th* Kpanlali
«o\-*mm*nl for the r cognit|i.n "f the In
•wptndenc* of t.'uha
Th* r*atil| was received with tunilui-
mi cheers Tli* vote on the resolution
1 ?!* " 10 ,,,,, *h l'e f a in hi .n l.
■dipt the ronferenc* report, this r*-
Jort *h>>wlng that the house conferee*
Md agreed t the senate resolution
Tk* 1—■
I •■' t Heed the approval of the preaMenT
IkUI. of ts.une, Will I.* hlln
through Ih* usual (•haunela so that h*
■ will recelv* . m.-ial notiHogilon of the
. Bpltoon of t 'HKi"'S . n III* t'ub«ti ouea-
| lion
Th* * e h" Vyia.l in th-- negative w*r*
« r.iblie«ns-Arn..ld. ift
i?.*"lf }• ""«'• . flaniet*. iMass)
^H>, l «le, Rlnipkms Wadtwrlh,
>, W*lk r, <V Wright
J.'il.. g l'"'>rrV*-H rry, Muck, oa. ;
IIMl. Kliioit, lex khari, Tucker, Tyr«
Hf, ttU . Tsyl u
aalbTIT !"J Ur** In Id*
Nlhtles lo wlinr** th. final action „„
11 Hill demanded th. r*giil«r order.
■.KI..of to* mm
*''*• «M< ullure nenfrlng him
Jljl he had arcpted ih. iir p.iaiiit>n l#
^ •wirii'iiiM fey t nfr«M.
iala •aVwl,"es*/.V' ' 'I •
«i If in , "* i c id-
,-*• ®' * Itl IlicitiUrf >|pMi.
b>'
mw uttTmiMmi ^
Ifea Mt HI
*|Mft>( IMfteaMle*
I' e, April Ti-ftener
■tiipitr d* le m\ iftv K|mh s>i miuisio,
tep 'iteia
stalling In a-.etiain «H*l he prop... |
..do as « („M|, ,4 lh. a.n.eet of th*
'**" .?. "l'l'lt' ,h' «f*l*" report
Ih* . -- i.,.
'I'lwtid . Kir lt Hpoh th ■
I " I '>« I • ■ * I Ml
V' ti ..f
ft* l«ll*r l« pnreir a mit'.r of *p . „|«
^Itt * Hi. t*-*!>«mi**i,,n , lr1
! resolutions
I Six trans Vllantlc steamers have been
I turned Into twenty-gun fast cruiser*.
I They will he ready f..r service hv th«
< nd of April
The |.'in. Ipal newo.pap. rs ..f Madrid
print spirited patrloti, articles, all ssy-
ing in eft., i that the moment la fist
• PPPMchlng wlien the Spanish g..\.rn*
nient an.l nation must set resolutely tn
the decline stage of the Cuban .|ii« -
linn and of the relations between Hpaln
• nd Ihe i'nited Htaies, and must also
be prep,le i f„r all the Consequences of
the vlmllrgllon of the Hpaiush right to
resolutions l^ing concurrent .1,1 1 !'" «' he Mpamsh nghl 10
ired the approval of the president ' I'1.' * >' Inletferenoe in the etiiwglu
Utween th.. mother <oinitiy and l~hv
t'uhan Inaurgetiis
lletwe.il the lilies It i" ' S■> to e< ]
Ihe pa|*rs aie re«d> for an Iher out-
loeak "f popiilai ex-llemcnl llut the
goverotnei 1 1. | 1. n, 10 | 10
10 alio* t ne a 1 i, .pieiiitig d. *1 snatr*.
11 us esl.oilai'd to alter ihe harm ov la
the rdait. n 1 with tnori « ir whi'h
would t. itfteiy t pat ih re
plat. I negoiialiAna lietween the two
H>*er"T' « •
at MIC ItlaalA Is orr *iitii
Had af Ike Maargeeta t akiaet la 1 sastaste.
terp ft ear.
Ifhdon. Aptil J —A I'arla dl.pateh l«
Ih* fsnUrd Mys The lmpt.ssi..n la
tlegdlly growing (list Ih It uigeoll
• tfetnel it within messtnald* distant"
of lis end Its reioloinnsi. tend he| «
*hl I't diplimail* Hltinderi hs*e i...i
I'., diutpft.«tl ,t Hj Thcfef r
M l>.ai «jit It id in rk'r«m*l> 4 ifl.
«Mlt
t e ti likadeg Heard Ptnai
Htfidwtr*. April r.-Tfte |«|ettapk
lilp" here have be«rt 'r«|.'r>4 snd II in
t'".ll Ith.ide#. *• to Who*, rif ir « Hfe
Mhe*«in.ss ha* b—n Ml. Irl. 1 . sphs
lr.<m Ci'lishatr ihtt iiw.i.i i< itr and
Unit II.; t >*d Is h •* p r
eftb'dgi, Aptil a ll hi. p. ,, offt.
rlsllp detetm'hi I hp t 'h .. .f ,i,s
national tt e T I t,. - pi tn i. «1
latlph 11 hold a >i 1,1 ■ .
ttpermp. t Id t.i i« to.
fee'tatweam* iMe aett aaaaaee.
Tup lis Kan AptII f *t a isn pe
t>'da a,ppr Tarn r if t'ed irval- ai d
ft, atid tmanda A <l"l>spt, „r |||inaM,
Ofwgetawn, iliitlsli Qulana, March
7—11 the Veneauelan-UrltlsU tiuiana
boundary dispute Is decided In favor of
enezuela, ninety-nine out of every JUO
Englishmen in this country will lose
money by it, and the same may be said
of nearly every American living In the
C'j onj, except the L nited States Consul.
Ilrltlsli Clulana Is divided into three
counties. Domerara, Jlerblce and K«ne-
quibo. Practically nil ,,f th.. pyld fields
xituated in Essenuibo county and
nearly all of the territory which com-
print that county Is under dispute.
As the sugar Industry has dwindled
do.vn to a very small factor, urt-inK to
the 1 aiuctlon In the price of sugar, the
great expense of keeping the plantations
from being flooded and the dltlloultv in
getting laborers at a reasonable price,
who can stand the climate, gold has
become the mainstay of the colony, and
since it is sold, an.l possibly timber, in
the future, from Ksseiiulbu county that
he res" ents here have t„ look, it may
be Imagined that the interest over the
boundary dispute Is very great.
anti-Yankee feeliNu
While the rest of the world Is look-
iiVhUPOH e '|Ufs,i)n as practiogliy set-
1! 11*11' us " 13 C'jncet ned—as 10
possibility of war-the point of view
.hi'.' I ,T",r.ely different. The people,
that Is, the Englishmen, who control ev-
erything, desjiite the large majority of
fhe wi-elgn population, do not fear war, I
look tig upon such a thing with the us-
ual British eyes, which see nothing but
victory for themselves. Hut they do
fear arbitration above all things, for no
matter how li'tle of Essequibo county
were g vrn t i Venezuela. H number of
gold mines would pass out of Hritish
control The meagre dispatches re-
ceived here are scaimed most eagerly
r'TO0"* M«ny men who have
their all in gold send their servants to
the station every night to read the bul-
letin boards rather than wait for the
morning papers.
Under the circumstance* it is not to
be wondered at that the feeling here
against the I'nited States Is very strong,
and what ts more, the Americans here
do not hesitate to blame the Washing-
ton government openly. Instead of
the feeling diminishing, it is growing
. with the delay, for until the question
I is decided, any Introduction of ma-
I chln ry to get out the gold will be im-
possible The men will not Invest any
mom money in Ksaequlbo county with
a chance of having the whole territory
taken ouet of their hands
T1IEHK IS GOLD THERE
*eOld there la heie an.l to what extent
may be judged f,.«n the registrations
for the last three days and every hit of
It was taken out by placer mining: the
Jay before yesterday «T3 ounces, ye«-
teiday ao8 ounces, today l.uoo ounces.
Owing to the volcanic nature of the
country and the dltllculty experienced
In a-ttlng to the llelds-hmg canoe
| trips being necessary up t,. the present |
time the mining has been very crude. '
'Just before the dispute became acute
arrangements were being made for In- I
I troduclng machinery and since all these
things have cone to a stop. It may ea(.
Ily I* seen how the whole of British
Qulana has been affected.
There has been something less than 1
twenty tons of quarts crushed In this
colony sine* th* beginning Machin-
ery was put up vvhere It was thought
there was a rich vein, hut that place ■
was Worked out In less than a week f
Thou winds of dollars have been lost
hsre and It la Just no*- that the people |
think thejf ae* S prospect of getting
aometlilng ha. ft
KA1.HU IIRITISII CI.AIMS
As for ti*. British claim ihat th*r*are
U.ono Ilrltlsli *uh)vcts in Kssequlho
county, exclusive of a vernm nt offi-
cials, it is very misleading If n line
ah'ml.l be drawn due suitli from ihe
Orinoco river, |I n iul.1 be r und that
the actual settlers h*tw en that and the
H.'homburgk line would not number
I.uoo, while in the northwest, that >>n
the coast directly a..nth of the Orlno.M
river, where the beat quarts la supposed
to exist, there hi n H more than
actual s. tilers KilHy M.Oi") of ih
I:NUI.I II AI.I.I. *< K WITH MPAIM
(•.Helmut tolha. r.n^TTs Vouched furl..
t«<Mii| Auiliority.
li-'T/i ) A|" " ',—A dispatch to Ihe
W oil, 1 from I. union says: The positive
eiat. nicnt came to en respondent
d k'u;l.r.^' lliianclcr of the city (tlio
ir. "lcy-maklnK purl of London) that
J-.ngiand has |u,le,| a treaty of al-
'e"C':.,v 1- Una I message
vas \\ Ithlu ten days Km wMI ^
or this fact" annuu"«n"nt
I!;, 1 correaPondent
1 B'V" tills statcni.iit with the
i...-.rve tviilmi I:-: international Impor-
Icnce vvarr«t.ts. pointing ..ut only that
, sens-tllvi- money In.crests of the
<-.: ■ in.- 0-1-1 licit,-r Inf..mied on such
tn,.'.teis than 111 any put of the com-
mun.,;y . xeopt the highest otllcial au-
1 3,1 - v. "r '" i! ",y ,nf"l'mant Is now.
u-lii. l'i n,i'"e •'v "s l. is 1 associated
with the l'.';p1:ng linaiic'ai interprlses
consplcu- usl* in the International ones.'
< f London f>ankers. His name, if I
could mcntl-eiH, would be , .cognized as
very ,utnorba,lve I.v .very New York
bank-.v asvvel'as.Mvry I,don banker
Such a tr.aty would have a vastly
impotuan, bearing nle continental
Flltiatiun. It would have commensur-
«t; ly nnporlan bearing upon the Cuban
question in ijii.- 1 ,i!i«,i states.
i" lnr'"'niant the state-
mini ia the Xew \ ork newspapers reach
ing me by y .lerilay's mail, that the
W ashington government had received a
r«iTi ? Intjaiation from the British
S^KPASSES Tilth KOKWER ]DlSPLAYS.
Prices lower than the lozcest.'
A CALL,
A LOOK
SAVED AJ>!SF,Er °UR M0TT0:
SA VEO 25 per Cent. Good Goods, Low Prices.
S-OU.TU to r>lease.
Clothing Co.
A orth Side of Square.
ministry thai lireat Britain wou'ld'an'
of thd recognition by the I'nited
prov
States of Cuban belligerency.
His reply was that exactly tile con-
trary Is th-<•!>.., Ibat in tl:e 11,-, iiiaee
the .Salisbury mlnistiy is ,iisoto do
anything it cin with safety and In rea-
son to check ;h.> pretensions of the \m-
erlcan goveitim -nt to Interfere 1,1 either
West Indian or South American affairs
-particularly in tiic Wes; in,i|,,.s
til-cat Brltdili hers-lf has most import-
ant Interests, and that, ndlv, Spain
y ' trentV. has made Important cn-
cesslous to England In return for the
latter s more or less active support of
rebel's 1 culin'cl with the Cuban
cf," '"r"is,i no further details of
this alleged treaty than tha,i accord.
ng to my Informant, it will Include giv-
ing to tlreat iirit.iin the rigiit to har-
bor and refit lirr Heels in the Mediter-
ranean ports £ Spain. The harbor of
\i'lHi'!SHna ls '"l' of ,he "nest 011 the
Mediterranean and would shelter the
entire lirltish navy.
"The Ralisl.ury ministry has oncnlv
and ofllclally tated that one of Its chief
reasons for th- extra .rdlnary movement
,h# Sl|udau, accepted as
make a friendly diversion in behalf of
Italy.
All Europe has, In turn, accepted this
assurance as proof of England's sym-
pathy with the trlpl- alliance, and even
(Sormany showed appreciation of this
fact by v-tlng with Italy and Austria
to assist England's war v.ith the khalif.
rrancoan-l Itussia. .01 the contrary, ar*
nhl.tsv v.. hostile Indignation ngulnst
EngJ'lid I, ause ,.f this movement.
"From all Ihis, ti,. Important - ,,f an
Aug! , Span .-h alliance to Great Britain
ts obvious. .Neither Gibraltar nor
Malta. England's only tw , pu t- ,,11 the
Med.t, rran, .111. Is capable of either har-
boring ,,r refitting a f?~et, but with 1
the Italian .-, . | Spanish ports ,hi,.vn
open to ttie British navy, the French
lleel at Toulon Would lie at England's
nierc.v, and Russia . oil l liardlv make
• Junction from the Itl 1 k wm, t
*h!ps of her rn-neli ally. Such are tho
..pparent leasons why (Ilea; Britain
ch ,iild Wtah to make eu.-li an alllaiic*.
It would, however, leave her In ijiife
possession of Gibraltar."
1.01 op nun iiiiitt isiitis
n e Thoaiand a«|.|.o e,l t", ||>te l'*rlshe<l
In * ttecent Hal lie,
I London, Eng., April 7.—A 1: ime cor-
reajiondent Says that It Is believed there
that the OervUhei lost S.000 dead and
Wounded and prisoners In the engage-
; imntat .Mount Morean. Aptil 2. with tn*
Italian native battalion
■ t airo. Egypt, April a It is reported
| that the Ik'tvlshes 'have now abandon-
ed th- attack '01 Oassala, withdrawing
lo |lerh*r and the Murat wells
1 It Is rumored that the Abyssinian en-
voy has jusi left her* with s letter from
'I Cromer, the nrltlsh ag. „t and mln
I later plenipotentiary, to the negus ,,f
\bysslnla
HI .Mill IM. IM SIM i ll A *11.1:1
I'erntlan. Naalfaal Iks Hr*al*si Kniliesl
G. Mooke, Prosident.
II. A. McCanm.ebk, Caaliicr.
Opposite Postoffice, Perry, 0, T
of Farmers, Merchants and Corporations.
E. WADE,
F
urniture at Less than c ost
Why?
To Reduce stock-Conipare with Advertised out of Town Prices.
St?* 1 el!"'™ r"l l'1'*> £'< h's rS uo.
s't r V'H. " >1! 1'Jc; his price :ir..
l'X,e",iou l W Cut to ft; 00; his price K.OO
Bed Room Su.ts, Side Boards. Louncioa
pets nnd Everything Accordingly.
Don't
SIK
Fin.^ ih. irar*ml**hai I,. > ■< - ft, Mid tmanda A i|"|. «p|.-*r Illinois
last r>In Harp *f )h* «.>rrespo«. t|N H *♦• marri-d In ih> p; — r
i Itit* #.*rttl.'nr t 1 Ha THep.f laipn*
I TM «**!« «Wl ItMtMito (tif p,in
Mill Oser the House's Aeilao.
I.lma. Peru. April r.. via Oalvsston
i Ti * ll a ss aeiiei ally known here thai
.""U I the I tilted Stale* h ll . . of | . I(%.
- - M." 1 *« t" take th.. \-.t,. to t ,* .hi,
""i IIV. "ii Hie isi.ii. i iii III" m iatll of , «' Ul(l llll.lll) d.cld.. the attllud ' ,.r e 01
the E*a*'|tnls 1 i\ *r. wlib ll are not |n «i «s«..ii ti , .|ii...||„„ ,,r 1,. „.
di-put" Th.i* *•• near MM mlMM '"<■> Thu mt* !••.,« tl*w< 1 «iih it.*
"•'"".'I''"! id ih settled t*rrlio «f ntea inlerfM ,,,1 ,s«oii 1. .
r> in .,. than t qr month* , nii> 1 prom pity hiiilei „e| «•),.. ,,,« ....
•*7"' indsnlnr*! .picl IV r".
e.ol.s snd 11 ir .si ops ted thai ih«'s manifest. 11- tb* i—«pf tio ...
*1. il lcss' ll issi prr^tu Whv owe anc# , "id .ini|.ih,v ,hr hn„„
Itltntt sesiTl ha I *Ve ne- ^ "'1
j.r.'rrM'i Td ' AmM n ,,r =
ttaj'a Kitiagemsiiis Ins p«p ri Will k«t
I ome I mm Ik* «nb-1 eea.es.,
Washington, April r The irc,,,Ut n
dtv l.st ti,"J,I, i In and |ia ?.a
in bars, eii;«n leavrs the iru. „m .uni
of gr,|,l is. ve IIJ7, |a JJK
A lei train Iropt Ik* aaaisiani Ir. as.
urir " N <• Vorlt r" it. a t|i,. f.igvo, •,
• I■ s I, " J : r ' *• «n
l1)* r vi ,fc
K- ' wend..blcr U « renter,*! ,,|i«mmciat
«'.! kot ,is iiniio |„„ ,mru ,lr y ™ t
* l,rt'wr,J«tion*. 11 o currivi a full li„" Tt
Druggists' Sundries, jewelry, Toilet Articles, Wall P„p,r, Etc
GIVE HIM A CALL. SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
Ee E. Howendobler.
Free
f'
1000 pounds «f Hi^li Pattol Flttr.
thai
ANBtrttATtOM
London, Rng April J, \ Time* dl -
pal. h fr-'in Carvacia saya a fil*ndl>
> lllem ni of ilia Veh «us|an boundary
miration I* considcied . *rl«tn til1
Tim a has an IH«rl*l nkieh c^mmrul*
. >1!« f'f*C iii| 'feaiifyin* «*«* " uni
• J, e v i/ ll iie AddHI .nal k*.v l,-dgs
Ik ssniald, 1 ,rt tfl* it,ax ti, ti** 1 lb.,. ud
n*r4./. It Ur4 ka.u7u>^ V~
t ddi ha >• u a pra^ii.a. raaitii. *■ w„|,
Bit hkN-e lo rent-1 our 1 n« wunUevariP
with Veneaueli."
Ma en, Mv, April
ttarvtr Omp,
Was ov, risk, it it t'l 11 a
lilt hi#lit
I«•* ♦**! PsHk' IHt it*g.|a.
1 ? Thd on pi i
|fr Of Ihe wtrren t ha. d 1st ,| din- 1
d n,ls in rai-nr of ih* t-nsluora „f im.hi
ent national Hanks as r >tt.i«p« ^1*
■r rent, th W al Nail,-nal °H*nk ' f
Wi' llHVP Jll«t |pri'i\ nl ,1 ,.nr |11(„| ,,f TojifkM
Kl.iur ami in unlt-r tn K,.f ti introthiood w«
W|. wilt nivt. n 1t .upk isf till- ttlM|| | Htpiit
with pviq'v $10 |>tirvlin*r, until w«h«v K(v«.ti
mil Iimmi j liunj. Kluur.
——wt
AI SO .'VSf U^UVkb—■
A Car of Salt
-attn a iiai r 1 am up-
•alt Hen tea PktM enaeMimt.
Multalo, Ap.ii a 4«o|i,.,, niipetinletila
eni linn n. m- 1 ih .m iai. .t the k« -
p|. ■ tini t: i-liih lhal Ihe pr„,s,aed I
nghl hlaon dam-. Iialr >f HuttMa I
and John iHinffe of Prtacus* . aeheituM 1
Fine Seed Potatoes
That wt ar* S/ilL/AC VERY LOW.
►I—C. I. LIMBOCKER.
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