Give your business to Beppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize thoie who patronize you. ican JOB PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. FOB TIOB-PBEBIBENT, WHITE LAW REID, of Now York. l'OB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, J. F. CAI'LES. of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. O. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. General Weissert baa been oboaeo aa commander-in-cbief of tbe Grand Ar my of tbe Republic J. M. Chilson, a Pennsylvania man, wants to fight Corbett. He is six feet tall and weighs 187 pounds. Job Choynski and George Godfrey are matobed to meet next month under tbe suspSoes of tbe Coney Island Atbletio Club. Miss Flobemoe Bltthb, heiress to the estate of the late Tbos H. Blythe, worth about $4,000,000 was married recently to Fred Hinokley, a son of a rich iron works owner, of San Franoinco. Taos billa have beeu found in tba lams OBse, against Colonel Hawkins, Lieutenant-Colonel Streater and Surgeon Grimm, of the Twelfth regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, charging them with as sanlt and battery. Tub report of tbe inspector general of bankruptcy was made publio at London, England, on the 22nd. Tbe increase in bankruptcy sinoe last report is attributed to tbe collapse of Baring Bros. & Co., and the effects of the MoKinley tariff bill. An effort is being made to throw tbe coming national eleotion in tbe house ol representatives and senate. In this event Cleveland will be president and Roid vioe-president. This can only be done by fusing with Ibe third party, and it is being done in muny pluees. Hal Pointek, tbe great pacer, is the record breuker again for the fastest mile, making it at Providenoe, B. I., last Thursday in 2.05. On tbe same day, at Independence, Iowa, Johnson, Kith u flying Btart on a safety bioyole, made a mile iu 1:56 3 5. Venly, this is the year of record-breaking. Tub democratic) state convention at Columbus, b. C. Bopt. 22, ohoee candi dates lor eleolots. There was a hot tie bate over a resolution requiting lutse oaudidaies specibcaily to pledge them elves to vote lor Cleveland autf Steven son. It was Anally ordered that within 10 days alter tbo adjournment of the convention such pledges sbull be given. Tub Oregoniau gives Groyer Cleve land and Guverner Flower this left hanu ed puff: Governor Flower's "I dou't care a damn for votes" ought to go ring ing down the ages with Urover Clevo lauu's "Ibe presuleucy may go to bell" when he was told be might loose il by publishing his anti-silver letter. The form of till ne ulteruuoes is uut to be commended, but their spirit is admir able. Tun Salt Lakerihuue says: The tiu plate manufacture in this ouiiutry is uu deiyoiug just now tbe mime process thai was gone ihrouxh with when the making of steel hist begun, and as the works In Amerioa now produce steel billets as obeaply us Ibey are produced uoross the the Atlantic, so it will beiu another year, or two years at furthest, with tiu plate, and the 820,000,1100 formerly sent away to buy tin plate will bo dmtribuleu among tbe workingrneu of our oouutry, and one more great industry will be es tablished here; iu one more way will the United StateB be entirely iudepeudeul of all tbe world; tUOll BKNA'IOK Hl.ACKMAN Being unable to viBit the interior country, Senator Blackmail is having published in the interior papers; Hcppner, Oregou, Sept. 1(1, 181)2. I would like very much to meet the constituents i t tbe twenty-third Sena torial District, as I thiuk it is tbe duty of ever legislator, to visit their district proceeding tbe siBsiou of next January, and leurn tbe requirements of the piople, but owing to my continued ill health, my physician warns me at present, uot to undertake such a hazardous stage ride, (much as I would like to) as it would be very detrimental to my ultimate recov ery, end therefore notify the people of Grunt county, through tbe medium of tbe press, that I will give close aiteutiou during the scBsinn of tbe legislature to tbe wauts of your couuty and would re quest from any citizen correspondence as to whut legislation is needed, and will cheerfully renly to auy communication. Yours obedieutly, Henky Blackman, Joint Senator for Morrow, Grant and Harney counties. HILW WANTED. Tbe uudersigued will receive bids on tbe delivery of twenty cords of drvwood, at their office in Heppner. Wood must bsve been out green. They reserve the risbt to reject auy and all bids, tbe same to be opened on Sept. 24, 1802. Tub 1'attkbhon Pi b. Co. Heitneb, Or,, Sept. 12, IK!. 6-4-27 MOLim AND 110KHKH TO TRADE. I wish to trade mules or horses for oattle. Address me at Lexington, or call at my ranch, seven miles north east of that place. &'J2-iw. B. F. Sh auoabt. They increase appetite, purify the hole Krtleui aud act va the liver, JJilc Bow Here and There. Joe Vey and family were over from Butter oreek Monday. Ben i oppen called at tbe Gazette office wbile in town Saturday. J. D. Halfreot, of the Union Paciffio, was registered at tbe Palace last night. Sid Green drove the Marco troapcover froa Long Creek, returning this morn ing. Tbe warm wettber. following onninnn showers last week, will bring oat tbe tan range. Chris Borchers. Sheriff Nohle and Mrs. Jerry Cohn returned from Portland, on Pptrlov't. vu,' Towns Mathews aud John Marshal. sheepmen of tbe Alpiue seotion, were in town last week. Mrs. Frank Goblo has returned from McDuffie hot springs, but little improved irom ner issi visit. Gilliam & Bisbee have nut in a brand new pair of counter scales in their Hepp ner hardware store. Prevent anil cure Constipation aud Sick Headache, timall llilu JJeaug. Mrs. MeBride gave a "sewine bee." to which a nurnoer ot ner ladv friends a mviiea, last rriaay, Miss Cora Rhea. danehtr of Mr. nn.1 Mrs. 1. A. Rhea, is Bttendine the Henn. ner school this winter. Jas. H. Wvland's little son is a nnnil of the Heppner schools this year, start ing in iiiouuay morning. Win. Penland was down from the head quarters ranoh last Saturday. His Bheep are an loosing lueir oess. To aid Dlmwtlnn title nno fimnH T4ll Rum titer eatlus. Xbu. per boulu. Thus. Morgan got baok from Portland on last Friday's train, snd will leave this week for Grant Conuty. Ihe Heppner Water & Lioht fin. lmvn beard from their eleotrio light poles, wuiuii win oe Buippea suoruy. Ernest Reitman hss retnrned to his lone home after spending a few months with relativos at Highland, Ills. A. E. Binns got in Sunday from a tonr of Grant, Harney, Crook and other counties, with some knigbts of tbe grip If you want to be entertained, and have a barrel of fun, drop over to tbe opera bouse to see Marco Bros, tonight. Rip Van Winkle has opened a wood yard. He is opening the eyes of the public, too, with a neat ad. in this issue. Hiram Clark and family returned from a visit to Camas prairie last Bun day. Prof. Miller is entertaining the people of the interior with puraohute jumping. H. Wsde and R. W. Turner repre sented Sand Hollow Saturday last. They say but little rain has visited them so far. Long Creek is building brick chim neys, which is to be commended. Tbe old fashioned stovepipe is a dangerous affair. Mr. J. W. Brown, of Baker oountj, has beeu olmneo pnuoipal of tbe Lex ington schools, and will commence on Monday, Oct. 3, 1H02. It is snggeet-d that the general com mittee on arrangements for the coming celebration aud U A. It. doings appoint a committee on entertainment. THIS AKTESIAN WATER. Below is given tbe analysis of Hepp ner's artesian well water: Portland, Or., Sept. 10, 1892. ( I XT in y. U. T. UATEJIJ, JLHQ. , i Dear Sir: f have carefully analyzed the sample of Heppner water you left with me, and find that it oontains 25 42- 100 grains of soli Is per gallon, oomposed of tbe following ingredients, yiz. : B,H' grains per gallon, 2.00 carbonate of limo " " " y io Carbonate ol iimtjiieBla. . . ' " " 400 Alumina, 'i 2 Iron oxide, trace, " " " 'oo rfillphutu ot lime ' i'uo Hlitphulo amlii and potass. " " " : Chloride of sodia " " " 7.00 Chloride of potassa " " " no Water ol ansociulioii " " " ,m Total ..42 The carbonates of lime, magnesia, aud chlorides of aodia and potussa are all sol uble, and the water is exceptionally free from organic matter, and not a trace of ammonia can be found in it. Tbe water ranks uniong tbe best of well watere. No objection need be taken tOBny water, free from ammouia, where tbe soluble solids fall below 40 grains per gallon. Respectfully, J. H. Fisk, Chemist. Announcement! We have just received 2,rJ ladies' and misses', also childreu's cloaks snd short sacks, 'Ibe assortment is varied, com prising every style and trimmed with the best of trimmings. You can secure spe cial prioes, snoh as would oostyou fully one-third more in any other establish ment, offering similar styles and materi als. Wo want your trade and we'll get it, if you know the value of your dollars and oents, aud where they'll procure tbe most for your money, iu nil kinds of ladies' furnishing goods. At tbe Eahtrrn Clothing IIocsb, 28 30. May, Street. Hennner. Or. A Pretty Surprise. A beautifully illustrated and charm ingly bound edition of Longfellow's "Evangeline," the most popular long poem ever pnhlwhed by an American author, and one of the most famous po ems iu the language, to be had at about the cost of "a dish of iee cream," will Oertainly prove a popular surprise! That is just what we have secured for ever reader of this paper. It is issued from tha publishing boose ot Johu H. Alden. New York, and is certainly one of the moat remarkable products of bis famous "literary revolution" handsome type, numerous and excellent illustrations, very tine and heavy paper, gilt edges, re markably beautiful cloth binding, with gilt title ami ornaments, lly siicoinl ar rangement with Mr. Alden, we are able to supply this beautiful book to each one of the leaders of this paper whose subscription is paid in udvauce, (if not paid you cau at once make payment aud secure tbeae terms) for a nominal cash paj uu-Lt of 60 ceuta. All desiring this nook must order same before Jan. 1, 'SKI, as this proposition expires then. Come in aud see a copy of the book if you can, but if you ain't call, seud Your order any way: we guarautee that yon will be de lighted with it. No illustrated editiou of this work has ever before been pub lished at less coat than U0. Every home in the laud ouuht to have a conv of this volume, so charmingly beautiful, as a poem, as a oolleotiou of ariistio il I list rat ious, aud as a product of the book niakiug art. tf Otdlin 3t McFarland bsve just received s car load of Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, etc , mid have also a large supply of farm ing implements of all kinds. a Tubules : see advertisement. Sad Peath. On Sunday, Sept. 25, '92, at Heppner, occurred tbe death of Bertha I. Huston, wife of Wayne Hus ton, and daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hadley, of Hardman, aged 19 years, 9 months and 22 days. Mrs. Hadley only recently went down to Salem to visit her sister, Mrs. H. H. Glassford, snd though several telegrams were sent ber announc ing the death ot ber daughter, not one was delivered, which is creditable indeed (?) to tbe telegraph service of Oregon, l no luneral was to nave ocourred at 1 p. m. today, but just before going to preB, we learn that it has been post poned till 7 o'olock this evening. Mrs Hadley is expected home on to-day's train, having received the last telegram sent. Tbe services will occur at the grave, and it Is hoped that all friends and acquaintances will attend. No one needs friends till in tbe hour of trouble. then it is that tbey like their eounsel and comforting words. G. A. R. and Colombian Doings. A committee of oitizens, members of Raw lins Post, G. A. R., at Lexington, oame up last Saturday evening to oonfer with tbe onmmittee on program, thinking that tbat oommittee intended to meet on that evening, xdib was tne result of a mis understanding, as tbe committee will not meet till next Saturday. It is expected tbat tbe post's oommittee will be repre sented on that ocoBBion. Tbe members who were present lsst Saturday were J. F Willis, J. S. lioothby, R. J. Hill, D. 0.' Ely and Capt. T. J. League. J. D. Dampman is bIso a member of that com mittee, but was not present last Saturday. With the co operation of this oommittee, with the oommittee on program, ap pointed here by tbe general oommittee, tbe program cannot help being interest ing. It is expected tbat tbe old soldiers will make ont their own program for campfire and like exeroises. Over to John Dat. After Ootober 1 Tom Morgan will be found in Grant Co.,1 John Day City, in charge of a band of tboso famous Ross bucks, from tbe baud of Cbas. Cunningham. Ho will remain there till about Nov. 15th, and those wanting firBt olass stook will do well to see the Ross bucks before purchasing elsewhere. '28-31 Oicanub Blossoms. At the residence of Ihe groom, near lone, ou Monday of last week, oocurred the marriaire of T. J. Allyn.of lone, and Mrs. Russell, of LexiugtoD, Justice Miller performing the ceremony. Tbe Gazette extends con gratulations. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Ruhl, the baker. Buy your bread and Oakes aud save money. Try it. b. Look out for Fell Bro.'s sale of rem nants bargains iu everything, a The Stndebaker wagon headatbem all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a Why go hungry when the City hotel fnrniehes you a good meal at living rates, ( a John Jenkins advertises his fine kiln of brick. Remember tbat HoDDner brick equal ine Deec. i "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes at P. C.Thompsou & Co.'s stand, and tbe piace ror oargains. a Call on Rip to do your wood sawing; same old price. Also delivers wood to any part of Heppner. See ad. a M. Lichtentbal & Co. have just re ceived a fine lot of ladies' kid, button and tie shoes. At bottom prices. a For cash you oan get more at tbe East ern Clothing houae, with Levi on deok, than any other place io Heppuer. a The Palace is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Borg, tbe je.veler, is the u,an to fix up your watch or clock. Le keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis business' a Don't overlook T. W. Ayers, Jr., tbe leading druggist. Choicest perfumes, purest drugs aud the tinest toilet articles always on band. a The Biichler beer, 5 oents per glass, at the Columbia Beer Hull, Osmers & Hughes, props., next door to M. Lioh tentbal & Co.'s shoe store. a The M. L. A T. Co., sinoe tbey have roofed all their platforms, have an im mense storage capacity. This oompany now deals in gruiu, lumber and wood, a Siuoe Shaw & McCarty purchased tbe meat market tbey have always endeavor ed to keep on band the freshest and choicest meats, sausages and bolognas, a Thompson & Binns own tbe boss wbich goes to and from the City hotel, bnt will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part of tbe city. Leave orders at City hotel. a What will perseverance, pluok and en terprise avail iu this wild west, it you cauuot get big bargains? However, be fore giving tip entirely, visit Minor Bros.' emporium. a Gilliam & Bisbee, the hardware and tinware merobanta, curry everything ap pertaining to their lines, even agricul tural implements. Dou't you need a plow this fall? a Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the great dyspepsia oonqnerer, will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindrstl ailments. Every bot tle sold under a positive guarantee to elleet a cure or money refunded. See ad. in this issue, a Don't overlook Kirk & Rasmus for bargains. They have purchased the bus incus ot J. W. Matlock ,t Co. but will anon remove to the Mallory oorner, oppo site Hie Palace hotel, a Subscriptions for all newspapers, mag azines aud periodicals published in the worid taken at the Gazette office. Sub scribe for your reading matter through us and we will inmre you against loss of money in transmission through the mails. tf. Where? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to his tailoring busiuess, he has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand some elegant patterns for suits. A. Ahrahainsick, May street, Heppuer, Or. NOTICE OF INTENTION l and Office at The Dalles. Or., Mt. :t, 1)W. Notice is hercbv nn en that the follow ina-na in ed sealer lias tiled notice of his intention to make tinat proof in support of his claim, and that aitid proof u ill lw made before c omity Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Nov. 7, 19-J, CHM 1'KTTKKSON'. lid No. 10-M, for the SKV oi Sec. 17, Tp. 3 8, R Jo K. W. M. He names the following: witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Holden, Pat SpHlane, .lames Jones and John ikidwitM. all oi Heppner. Oregou. John . I.kwis. MS-XH Kegister. Ouamnteeil to cure tltlfous Atuicka tlld Couauitttk)u, Small Uilo tk-aua. v THE GREAT EXPOSITION 01892 Opens at Sept 21 and Attractions far ahead of all American Band, of Providence, R. I. Gov't models of Battle The wonderful Hall of Marvelous Mechanical Effeots The '-Little World" and a Myriad of Exhibits in Mining, Eleotrioity, Horticulture, Agrioulture, Woods, Mills and Manufactures. 520-7ft REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION. SHEEP MEN t ' 1 Have, Fotfr Thousand Bucks. Fifteen hundred are Thoroughbred, and 2500 Grade Bucks from Wra, Ross band. For terms and prices address Charles Cunningham, CARE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK, For T. W. AYERS, Jr., & Co. .V THEIR NEW STORE, NEXT DOOR TO CITY HOTEL. The Heppner Wood Yard. RIP HAS GOT AROUND At last, and baa opened tip a Wood Yard, from which he will deliver wood, sawed or nnsawed. Wood Sawed at Your Per Cord, twice in two ; 81.00, three times. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.50 per oord. Yard near the depot. 528-sw t RIP VAN WINKL1S, Proprietor. LD. IS BEFPNEK'S LEADING Office, Residence NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Orindc, Or., Sept. 21, 1802. Notice U hereby tiven that the tollowint-iiam- edm'ttler hRi lllcd notice ol hli intention to make Una! proof In nupport ol his claim, and thai Raid proof will bo nmde before W. K. Ellis, Com. l 8. Oircnit Court at Heppner, Oregou, on Nov. S, S'.r:, viz.- CLEMENTINE CATE. Hd. No. 3770, for the N'i NEW and N! NWV Sec. Tp. 1 8, R. '21 E. W. M. He names the following- witnessed to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultU-atiou of. said land, viz: John Kdwards, V, O. McCarty, S. N. Morgan Clyde Saline, all of Heppner, Oregon. Mary A. Saling take uotice. A. Clkavkr, BW-jSS Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I-and Office at The Dalles, Or., Sept 21. lSTO. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and lhat said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County. Oregou, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 7, l.rj. viz: SAM TEL J. MILLER, Hd. No. 533. for the N't NEU, KS NWt4, Sec. 20, Tp. 3S. K E. 'V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence, upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: J. H. Jones and William Ingrum. of Eight Mile. Oregon, Thomas JA Ur&ham and M.'!hw yer, of Cfooseberry, Oregon. , John W, Lswiii, KMM Jt Reginter. LIST Of LETTERS t DVEHT1SED AT HEPF.NER POSTOFriCK j a. repi. Sept. 26. 15!2 Clark J B Cox Miss Effif liarger W N f Hamaldton Miss Utile jouuson jamei j jonnaon Mrs la Miller E A 2 Riley MC Held Frauk Swager A L Young Mr A K I Please say "Advertised" whoncalllngforthest i tetien. ,j A. Muuiv, P. M. n Closes Oct 22. former years Tbe famous Art valued at $350,000 Ships. A Magnificent Electrical display. Mystery. ATTENTION ! for Sale 414 - Oct. l w. PENDLETON, OREGON WOK OUT FOR SOME THING NEW. Residence, 75 cts. Ik NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Or., Sept 16, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her Intention to make Dual proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on October 29. if'.'2 viz: CAKOLINE OCONNER, Hd. No. 2S7S, for tho W,'g tiEfc and W, 8E14 Sec 3, Tp. 8 8, K 36 K. " She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Win. Hughes, A. S. Wells, H. E. Clark and Ransom Hart, alt of Heppuer, Oregon. John W. Lewis, Mo-al Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind Office at The Dalles. Or., Sept. 21. 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hisclaim, and that said proof w tll be made before the County Clerk ot Morrow County. Oregon, at Heppuer Oregon, on November y, is:r, viz: WILLIAM J. FRENCH. HdNo. 2777, for the SE4 Sec. 34 Tp. 1, 8 R 26 E He names the following witnesses, to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: J. H. lientrv, J. D. Kirk. A. 8 Wells and Wra. Barton, all of Heppuer, Oregon. o-5.u John w. Lewis, Register. H' ARNESS-5HOP, itock and fixtures. Good oueineM: esiabllBtied in the midst of a eoOii farmlll- and llivk-rslnlntr ennntrv Also for sale a jrood house and mo lota with or without the business iropertv. For further in forma tlo 11 address Oa-ette, Heppuer, Or. 3 tf. One Snail fliks Venn ovorv mrht for a wevit aruuiM Torpid Livera. 6c. pr buttte. nit up in neat wRtch-flliapedbottlea.siii KMUtfd, HinaU LU& tteuua. e. per bottle. Contractor I Jl11 Worry Over the Crops being a failure Or the Roads being dusty WHEN THE EASTERN Gives yon such Big Line of Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Hats oiitl J?titicy Goods AT GREATLY REDU j D PRICES ! A Large Stock of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods to be sold at Cost. A number of summer suits and odd pants to be disposed of regardless of cost. Come early arid avoid the rush in securing bargains. IV. Iv. ROBISON D A ITER REN'S BUILDING, May Street Heppner, Oregon. mmi CASH PRICE F5k.CD5 For "TJE-CEIAT Flour Exchanged for Wheat. HEPPNER FLOURING MILL COMPANY. T. W. AYERS, Sr., Manager. 448 DAN OSMFIiS. Columbia Beer Hall! jVT EXT DOOR io Heppner Candy Factory on Main Streel. Keep on hand a Fine, Line of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. We have Reduced the Price of the Buchler Beer to S Cents Per Olass, On draught, fresh and cool. Lunch of all kinde. Hope to see all their old friends and many more. OSMERS & HUGHES, Props. H. A, Thompson THOMPSON & BINNS, PROPRIETORS The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Skble Below Coffin & McFarland'i, Main Street. Good onveyancefor Traveling Men, Teams to bay per day, 75 ots. Hny and Krain per day. 81.25. Meals 25 ctn. at at C. C. Sargeanta, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and baled hay always on hand FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAmSTERS. FALL MEETING OF THE leppner Pari Association ! OCTOBER 19, 20, 21,22. The Directors have tahen the utmost pains in preparing their Programme, and hope that they will be rewarded by the liberal patronage of the general publio as well as the Horsemen. pur." hocE'' Ct' W'-Q""""-"0 P'mK. J100.00. Local saddle horses, 100 yard., SECOND DA Y, Oct. 20. Free for all ; best two in three, half-mile heats- ourse !1' 00 Catch we,!?j,,"ycc; be"' ,K0 1" 'hfe. half-mile heats; purse H0 m. P ' 1126 00 Ct' -'1--1"r,!e-';iSl'18 "'He dash; purse loo.oo. Five-eights mile dash; pune heatVi pureem M-For dctted "; J'rds; purse 175.00. Free for all; half-mile Fretoent".""'ee to start: 10 per cent of purse for entranc fees. All Durses will he divided a. follows: seventy per cent to the inner, twenty per cent to the lioi i&UMtl, These races will he governed by the rules of the Pacific Blood Horse Association. Will hang purses for horsen tbat might come here who are not qualified to enter in any of the above races, UIHECTOHS OTIS FATTERSON, Secretary A. D. MoATEE, Present J. N. Brown, T. W. Ayers, Jr., E. G. Sperry. 67-Otol9. ChangejofjOwnership WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MEAT MARKET. " which we propose to conduct i on hums at all times tbe choicest Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc.. Etc. . 85-tl CLOTHING HOUSE bargains for oasb. MAT HUGHES. A. E. Binm & McCAETY, Proorietors.