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Show nZ2 ICITAL, LCdlT, 51-TTTZZL- Y prepared for the terrible puniih Ksrvous Dyspepsia. ment which the Americans inflict outed upon them from the very set. To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well,, to ' HUMBER ENGAGED IN BATTLE. Know What Appstito and Good number of American The troops ' . Digestion Mean. engaged 'was 13,000, while the Filipino forces numbered 20,000. The American troops while the MAKE A TEST OF STUAErS DY8- ' fighting' was going ' on "were disPEPSU TAELETS. manner the following posed in .. No trouble is more common --or on the north around more misunderstood than nervous From the 77 bay' u the city to the bay on the south People having it think the Twentieth Kansas infantry, dyspepsia. their nerves are to blame and . are Third artillery, First Montana in surprised that they are hot cured fantry and Tenth Pennsylvania bv nerve medicines. The real seat infantry, under command of Brig. of the mischief is lost sight of. Gen. Otis; the First South Dakota The stomach is the organ to be ' infantry. First Colorado infantry looked after. , f and First Nebraska infantry com Nervous dyspeptics often do not Hale, both have any pain whatever in the jnanded by Brifc.-Gebrigades being supported by bat stomach, nor perhaps any of the teries A and'B of the Utah1 light UBual of stomach weakV artillery under command of Gen. ness. symptoms Nervous dyspepsia- shows McArthur; the First.' California itself not in the stomach so much infantry, First Idaho infantry, as. in nearly every organ. In some First Wyoming infantry and First cases the .heart palpitates and is Washington infantry under Brig. irregular; in others the kidneys Gen. King; the Fourth- cavalry are in others the bowels and Fourth infantry and First are affected; with headaches; North Dakota infantry, command still constipated, others are troubled with loss ed by Brig Gen. Ovenshine, both brigades supported by the Sixth ' w ; . - , . 1 n. ' - . , - . -- artillery division, commanded by Gen. Anderson.' The Fourteenth infantry suffered most of the fatalities owing to the close approach of the enemy under cover of the dense shrubbery and firing at ehoit range from behind huts and other protecting objects. The First Washington infantry , and the Third artillery also suffered heavily. .. . 7. nd The Utah the Sixth artillery were splendidly effective in ehelling the insurgent troches on Sunday morning.. The insurgents to the number of more than 100 had concealed themselves in a church from which they fired upon the ' First California regi- ment, and also on the ambulances which were conveying ,the American 'wounded to the rear. The Sixth artillery 'turned their guns around and opened fire on the "church and in 20 minutes it was a complete wreck and its occupants killed, wounded or dispersed.1 " The Charleston joined the Monadnock off Malate on Sunday afternoon and the two sent in shell after shell with awful effect upon the insurgents, who were falling back before the steady of the Fourteenth infantry. The American troops command-- ' ed the river front all along the Pasig, while the captured Spanish gunboat La Guna from the bay swept the rice fields along the river ' bank, fairly riddling the village of Santa Ana with her Gatling guns. The good results of the firing were seen this morning. Nearly - all the native huts on the outskirts of the city were flying white flags. The enemy is still retreating. The American troops on the north of Manila are following them up and have now nearly reached Calcoo-cawhile on the south the Americans have advanced to a point nearJPasay, Five native commissioners who came from Iloilo to consult with Aguinaldo were arrested last night as they were about to return to the island of Panay on board the Uranius.- - - It is sup- fe steamboat posed that their mission was to order the insurgent at Iloilo' to the Eighteenth regulars and a portion of the Sixth artillery which is still there with the cruiser 'Baltimore. A number of natives jhave been arrested in the city for artillery-division-a- r I a 1 . n, ce full-sire- well-know- . -- i ; s. re-iey- ed. t , MELSENS ' ' state U(6 4 block west of Z.O.M.L1 ' Tha Appetits cf a Goat - la envied by all poor dyspeptics Have :the finest, darl .whose Stomach and Liver are out rianes the best hordes, of order. All such should know most reasonable tha t DrrKings New Life Pills, the ip, price. Alf trains wonderful Stdma'eh'add LWefr met, Hahk T- - iaddy, gives splendid appetite All by niy transfer ' orders left dt Gtable and a , regular r; zr.d digestion ' will be attended to With insures that 1 perfect Illy. ' h'lltb. and great energy. Only but fail. .... ZZs, ii ItifsrBrw. Drug Co." 7 4 : t ( m ' Relief held annual its Society meeting on the 4th. There was a large attendance, Bishop Jardine Heggie were present and praised the sisters for their good Our and-Counsell- work daring 1S9S. Secretary Elizabeth Jardine read - the .report, which showed a veryj?ncouraging state..ofaflair8t apolis ever ..since L came out The donations during the year we have had a few hard knoSJ were seventy bushels of wheat, $88 frpm ministers; but it alwaya SS ' in cash, $120 in chares in the Co- good for us. The last one was with n op store, and besides these amounts $18 had'bebn collected in interest. Wishard of Salt Lake. He callT They have 420 bushels of wheat in the ministers of Indianapolis the famine bin. The Society has gether, and spoke about B.'H. been very active in relieving the Roberts and the Mormon people in poor, and the President; Caroline general. At the, close of his reThompson, is out , attending the marks a Quaker got up and told him that he was doing wrong; tbal sick most of her time. we are as thtf Rev. Doctor said. if Co TheClarkston op' was burg' God would wipe us off the earS larized on the night of Feb. 1st. The thieves broke in tb? east and but if we are right; then all the north doors, . and decamped with Doctor can do or say will not ston every cent in the till, some over- us. - It reminded me of the Pharj. shirts, silk handkerchiefs, playing see Gamaliel, in the fifth chapt cards etc. ' Justice Thompson anc of Acts, commencing at the thirfe Constable Godfrey are investigat- fourth verse, We rejoice to have them'comi ing the matter. Mr. Adam Fife Jr.' has sold his and try to stop the spread of because it helps o5 town to David Buttars, whom ' the" people perceive just and property his farm to; John C. Thomp bring our doctrines before the peogrounds for confidence.. r.. than we otherwise could son, preparatory to moving to Og ple faster f Unhappily.it has not been grant- den. do. ' ed to these patriarchs to contem On 'Tuesday last Elder Nelsoa President Spencer Godfrey 0; plate the ennobling spectacle of a the Y. M. M. I. A. leaves for the and myself were called upon tt state legislature of our day engagec hold funeral Feb. field. The services over the i lltn. in the lofty task of electing a Unit- missionary mains of a lady who was not of 00 Saints are contributing liberally ed States senator. If they hac for his assistance. Elder John E. faith. This is the third time I lived until now this is what they Godfrey has also received notifica haye helped hold funeral service would have seen: for box andtion.from vt In New York, the legislature tak some time in B, and Twill leave held Services over one of once our ova May. ing its orders from a' single man Messrs. James Clark and. Alfred faith. That time it was a. young and bestowing a senatorial seat up- J. Atkinson, who havQ been pros- woman seventeen years of age. on the house of Vanderbilt because pecting north of Claxkston, nave Each time we have held funeral Mr. Thomas C. Platt told it to. found some promising croppings services we have had large congrof In Pennsylvania, and located claims. have egations to talktoand while oui the Republican' members persisdoctrines are strange to them, In the days when Frank Ben tently voting, dav after day,! for son used to between mail many people acknowledge - the . carry Mr. Matthew S. Quay, now under and Clarkston, we used to beauty of them. We have many indictment on a charge of conspir Logan it the same day. Now, friends and a good number of get Ing to misuse the funeftof the state with aupon railway mail service, it Saints in the city of Indianapolis, and of a bank for his private take two or three, days. We have been called upon to ad' Also, the governor using seems to we return' to the old, but minister to the sick, and our adthe patronage of his office to buy Suppose ministrations have been acknowlservice. 7 votes for this indicted conspirator, superior, colds are almost edged of the Lord and the people and and one official holding a " place universal. 7 7 Sanko.7' have been made whole. paying $20,000 a year as consideraA lady in this city has given us Clarkston, Feb. 5, 1899. , tion for keeping a county delegalot to build a church on, city tion of eight members, in line for tell tbe people there though, dont the joint candidate for the senate or they will be sending money te ANdEL CHILDREN. and the penitentiary. Incidentally, one with, and we shall see erect T-IJthere . any .happier s. an attempt to change -- the lawT of woman in this world than what can be done at Our next conjudicial procedure to enable indictthat mother whose, each ference, which takes place on the successive little one seems ed candidate to pack a jury for his and 26th 27 th of this month to her bnt one more dar- 25th, acquittal. conferto continually It is very close to our-laangel ling In Delaware, half the legislators lift,- her thoughts toward ence, as that was held in November of the dominant party refusing, to the- sunshine of 'perfect last. vote for anybody but a happiness? Bnt sorry is Now I mast' tell you tb&t I am the lot of that poor mothmillionaire who had paid the whom er to motherhood enjoying my labors in connection expenses of their election, and who, has ceased to be a with my companion, .and I hare with the watchword, Addicks or cause of rejoicing, but has became in- had goal health alljhe Jims, for nobody,, had . deprived, his party stead a burden to which I am grateful, once before of a senatorship to dreaded and It was reported, the other day which it was entitled.. looked forward to bat there were in this city nearly In West Virginia, one party in with melancholy cases of and there 20,000 control of the upper and the other Jr and apprehension. . few small-poxAll are a cases of About three II of the lower house of the legislamonths' before our ;hc school children have been vac- - ture, and each threatening to gain last baby was bom cfnated, and some of the large faa majority on joint ballot by unwhich is our ctories yf have compelled their hired writes Atourth), seating its opponents in the body Mrs. Nellie Carl, of sands to be vaccinated or lose their in' which it held power, Coos ob. It is a bountiful harvest for In Wisconsin, a Republican maj- Do., Oregon, ray health Myrtlepoint, very poor. I had wi he been troubled for about doctors, I can assure you. years with fcmnle ority of over five to one split among disease. I doctored witheight good physicians but 1 receive my Journal all O. K. ho relief ao I wrote to the Worlds eo many wrangling rivals that no obtained Medical Association, and was advised It is watched for eagerly; and read 0 take Ur..Pierces Favorite Prescription and agreement can be reached. Golden Medical Discovery. I did so, and am carefully. John Phillips. In Nebraska scramble in which happy to sajr my health began to improve and I work up to the last, and felt splendid. Indianapolis,' Ind., Feb. one of the leading aspirants de- dal Imy got along finely dnnng confinement, and clares that he and the other candi- have the healthiest baby I eyer saw. When he 1 old he weighed eighteen Grips RmgssDoomed..C, dates are Bpending not less . than wunds: he ismonth now seven months, old and weighs pounds. I can say I have had no $ 1 ,000 a day, and' will soon be Tttnru r So much misery and so many o( tay old troubles. I think very for much the mef deaths have been caused by the good yon have done spending several times what the woman Anj may write, to. Dr.JL.V-ier- ce, Grip, that every one should now-what senatorship represents. of N. Y., a statement of Buffalo, "a wonderful remedy for this welter of ter "In'Utah, a confused case, which will be considered in ab' male and female legislators, solute confidence by this physician who malady is found in Dr. Kings New and silver, patronage ' talk stands among the foremost specialists of Discovery. That distressing stub-xrthe century m the treatment of women's ' of corruption. .cough, that inflames your diseases. He will send her (in a plain, In California, a contest in which sealed envelope) sound, sensible, valua- throat, robs you of sleep, weaken for the two principal candidates are ble advice free of all charge. your system and paves the is illDr. of a the Pierces railroad thousands Consumption agent respectively quickly stopped by great page, ustrated Common Sense Medical Admatchless cure. . If you have this, corporation and the son of a na- viser for chills and tional hero, twice president of the 21 will be sent free, fever, pain in the back to cost ot the stamps, pay the head, soreness in bones and United States, who has befouled mailing only, or doth bound for y of hla fathers fame By ' flooding the stamps. muscles, Bore throat and that cOugh that grips your throat like a iice, legislature with a gigantic.' corruption fund; the speaker of the asyou need Dr. Kings New Discovery to cure your Grip, and present sembly in receipt of money from this candidate; an investigating FURNITURE, Pneumonia . or . Consumption-Priccommittee appointed to. examine 50 cts. and $1.00. Mdney "T his case, and, in the course of ' the ahStts, back if not cured. A. trial bottle Jthe free at Riter Bros. Drug Co. chairman of this OILS, I proceedidgs, comhaittee charged with having AND . himself solicited a bribe, justify ing GLASS. ' " ; Faults of digestion cause dishimself on the ground - that as he GLAZING A SPECIALTY. orders of the liver, and the wool had been offered $0,000 to vote for system becotacs deranged. HER the other candidate, he thought he Wit. Edwards. , BINE perfects ,the process of diought to get aa much for voting for Main and f assimilation, and Street, Opposite Thatcher gestion the heros son, whb was really the makes thus pure blood. Pricfc inan of his choice. Denver Post. ' Bros. Bank. - - -- , t cts. Liter Bros. Drus Co, . - u 1 . - , - ifor-monis- Don-Mormon- - s,' ; . dvantage. n, f ! Editor Journal: -- 1 .. When the constitution .of Jhe United States was in process of in cubation there were warm debates in the federal convention on the questitfh whether' senators shoulc be elected by the state legislatures or by the people. ' Elbridge Gerry remarked that the legislatures hac more sense of character than the people, and wonld be restrained by that from injustice. When the convention had adopted the plan of election by legislatures Hamil ton observed in The Federalist, that as those assemblages were select bodies of men, there was no reason to 'expect that the senate would generally be composed with An peculiar care and judgment. other of the authors of The Feder alist. Jay, offered, the prediction As the state legislatures who ap point the seuators will, in general, be composed of the most enlightened and respectable citizens, there is reason to presame' that their attention and their Votes will be directec to those men only' who have be come the most distinguished by their ability and ' virtue, and in - Indianapolis Items. Editor Journal: A little ov fifteen months ago I left my amT tain home and all my loved fill ' a mission to the Northed States; and I think maybe & fi! lines from me will not, be out J place. You know our minds return home at times. . I have been laboring in Indian , -- PROF. HENRY W.BECKER, A.M. of flesh and appetite with accumulations of gas, sour risings and leariburn. . . It is safe to say that , Stuarts )pspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or . disease except cancer of the stomach.'. They care soar stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpi-atioheartburn, constipation and leadache. ; Send for valnable little book on stomach diseases by addressing ' F. A. Stuart Co.,' Marshall, Mich. All d druggists sell packages at '50 cents. Prof! Henry W. n re lecker, A. M., the andwriter-. St. igiousjworker of x)ui8. Secretary of the Mission lo&rd of the German Methodist Church. Chief Clerk and Expert Accountant for the Harbor and Wharf Commission. Public Secret tary for the St. Louis School Patrons Association, and the District Conference of Stewards of the M. Church; also takes an active art in the work of the Epworth League, and to write on religious and educational topics for several magazines. How he found relief is rest told in his own words: Some weeks ago ' my brqther leard me say something about indigestion, r and .taking a box from lis pocket said,'Try Stuarts Tab-etI did, and was promptly ,Then I investigated the nature of the "tablets and 'became satisfied that they were made of right things and in just justhe the right proportions to aid in the assimilation of food. I heartily endorse them In all respects, and I carrying'cbtfeealed knives, The burial of the dead Filipinos keep them constantly on hand. by our soldiers began this morn-- . ing. In' one place 180 bodies were found atad in another sixty. Nearly every Ataericau' regiment engaged has reported finding fifty or more fi Feed dead along its front. ad-tan- CUrkstcn Clippings. two-thir- ds , . i::j 9 , WORK OF UTAH BATTERIES. - Th3 T material C:lhp:o. , . 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