NOl'ICSi TO AIIVEKTISKK-i. ri-IIOSE di'sirhiff the timtM tiotl of display huh., I or rhHUXv ul t-uilie, nillot net their t'npy in not Ii'-ilt ihuu Monday evening fur Tuewilay's e'titiyn, tir liinrmlity evening tor KritUys i-'li-tintl. 'I'llK l'ATTEBMJN I'UilMiollNUI.'O. NOIICK. 1. 1 lie w'tin of Ave cents per line utU bo rm'.r&i'U for "cohIb of thaiikH." "rettolntlniin of ri'tt'tv't," Jistn ol u etidlnw preBeiits anil donors, ami olatnary nnlli-wi, (otlier Ihan Um&e the etilt or al'till hliiiKoll niv H8 a miitter of mtws.) ami lnilli'ecol hi'eeliii meetings for whatevfrnurpoHu. 'J. Nulli-cK of rhtiri-ti mid society tiinl allotlicr eiiHTtniiiiiit-iilH front v, liiclt revenue in to lie de rived, Moill be ('hunted for at the rule of five cents a line. '1 liese rules will be Btilelly adher ed tit in every instance. AdvertifhiK rales reasonable and made known npon application. Give your business to Heppner peop'e, nud therefore (insist to build vp llepp uei: 1'atronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Tot, dnu't it? T. VV. Ayers, Jr., for drugs. OS bw liipans Talmlcseure dyspepsia. Heppner votes ou the bond question Thmsdny. Luther Hamilton was down from the mill today. Much correspondence came in loo late jiis it-sue. ui.se .Mny Matlock has returned from the mountains. Mr. nud Mrs, Pry Wilson are over from Monument. Chna. Vim Duyn is reported as being nearly well again. Mrs. Gid Boyer find children were in Heppner over Sunday. li ' hard to tell which is the "nicest" hoy, Mike or Charley, W lieu in Arlington, stop at the Ben nett house, near the depot. 01 ft Jessie Earl, of lower Willow creek, wns in Ueppuer this morning. Ford, the painter, still "in it." For Buy kind of work see him. 81-tf. Clerk Morrow reports matters very quiet up around the court bouse. Mrs. C. A. Itbea and children have re turned from the mountain camp. Mr. Vaughn, P. Cobn and others, say that Ditch oreek is the place to fish. Geo. Coneer and Newt. Jones went up Hunday to see the folks in the Blues, pen Hunsaker is over from Haystack, frank KasmnB came borne Willi him. Mr. H. V. Gates arrived from Hillsboro las' evening and will remain a few days. Miss Letba Parker, dressmaker, will guarantee you a good fit. Give her a trial. 4tf W. C. Metier passed through town yesterday on his way to the Blues for w ood. Harry Woods says that the lone iuoi deut wus manufactured out of whole cloth. C. M. Stark came up Saturday from Portland, but returned to The Dalles this morning. They say the number onting in the mountains is increasing rather than de creasing. Miss Lena Patterson, sister of Otis and Alvah, arrived from Long Creek on this evening's stage. Kd. K. Bishop and wife, accompanied by Geo. Bishop, spent Sunday at the camp in the Blues. Danner, the photographer has taken quite a number of the camp scenes up iu the mountains. Will Spencer, Anua Ayers.T. W. Avers, Jr., and Lizzie Matl ick visited the mon taiu OHmp Hunday. . K. L. Robison leaves tomorrow morn ing for Portland to look after his busi ness interests there. Tap iiimons & Son still shoe horses and do general blacksmitlung at the old stand Mattock corner. 65. Wo are sorry to inform our readprs of the illness of Mrs. J. G. Yonng, and hope for her early recovery. Press Thompson is hampered some what with nn enormous carbuncle at the corner of his right eye. "The Parlor," W. F. Ruark, prop., in the City hotel, west side of Main street. Neatest place in lieppner. sw Born To the wife of 0. C. Boon, of Lexington, on July 20, 1!2, a girl. Weight, eight and one-half pounds. J. L. Ayers was over from Butler creek Monday. He says that grasshop pers are doing considerable damage. Hiya ketchum whiskers. Matt & Mathews, at Hie oily barber shop the place to get a tirst-class shave, hair-ont or shampoo. W. K. Walton psssed through Heppner early this week on his way to Portland, He has recently disposed of his barber business in John Day. Asyoulikeit. Gray and faded whiskers may be changed to their natural and even color-brown or black by using Buckingham's Dye. Try it. AVill Mallory oame down from the mill last evening, returning this morning. A. M. Mallory also returned with him for a short vacatioD in the mountains. Al Roberts holds the title of being the most useful man at Camp Caplinger t, a tliMrn. At nresent he 'Utu in, mitu iivj --- i i , !.. Innrn nt HmnttOP. JS UUSy KHSeRBtUK tuo v. "r Newer and neater quarters at the Palace Intel's north business room. Charley Jones, the bnber, wants to see - his old friends there. Baths in connec tion. Lee Matlock, Frank Gilliam, Harry Warren and Mike RobertB, went up Sun day above townaud killed alot of grouse, but "lost" most of them on the return trip. How are jou fixed for letter-heads, bill-heads, note-heads, statements, envel h tho liL-e? Don't overlook the Gnzcttein any deal of this nature, for strictly fiist-class work. As an after-dinner pill, to strengiuen the Btomao.li, ftdBist digestion. nnri correct any liilioim tendencies, Ayer's Pills are considered the best. Bemg sugar-coaieii. th;-y are as agreeable as any confection, and may be taken by tbe most delicate. L. T. Resiug and Mrs. Mattie Rndio, both of Hamilton, Grant county, were married yesterday afternoon at the par lors of tbe City hotel, A. A. Roberts WTiciatin;r. Tbe happy couple returned -ft Long Creek last evening. Mrs. Kiulio was for a long time postmistress of Ham ilton, and Mr. R-sing for qnite a while in business in that bare, but now Bstock man of Grant county. Ken Parker and W. F. Allen were down from the mid last Saturday. Mr. Parker dropped in to tell us that be was sorely off rinded at an article which appeared iu tbe Gazette of recent issue regarding the mountain couple who came down to get married and oreated so much amusement on our streets and at the clerks olhce where thev appeared to explain the eeu eral condition of ntT.irs. He had no donbt that the people of Heppner tbor nnghly enjoved tbe scene, nor did be oo iuihoitn loir what bart him was the refl-ciion c'at by saying that they were j from Parker's mill. "I can iaKei..u..-.o h..,u- r think, but when it comes to this it is to., much, una l loreiu'j v jeci, aud fk that yon cast me off the list at one, as my allegiance to the (x- zette is u more." But after a great deal i a) nHail to DIVA 11R nuran-iaiiin nu I'lim mum i ' Bon Lelanle spent Sunday with Uard mau trioti.lv. Says be had u very enj tj ntile lime, liioogh lias one complaint lo make, and th.it is the abietiue of sign bo.irds Ht t!ie cross eei-tinus of the pub lic tliorou-liirc-.-, winch hn thinks an absolute necessity anil r-MJe-.'i.diy con venient lo strangers. Although Bu etui ted cut at tho break of day it was past uooo when lie arrived in liro-ilman, much to his disgust Ou &n::hiit'g up the drive he found he bad tak.ru tit" long est possible route, via Uooseberry. Eight Mile and Parker's mill. But as he. noted everything closely ou Ins return, thinks his next trip, which he hopes to make in the near future, will be a much shorter one. Mr. J a mes L. Howard and little son, of j inilluway, oalleil at the Qi.zette uilioe Saturday. Air. Howard informs us that lie is now in the midst of his hay harvest, has a splendid crop he thinks, and bus quite a good deal of old liny ; in fact most of the fanners iu that vieiniiy huve a large amount of hHy left from last sea soo, though ery few of them oaie lo dis pose of it at present, us they look for a very severe winter, iu which cuse their last year's surplus will come iu good Ada Joues completed her term of school nt llartliuau some time siuoe, and yesterday morning betan leaching at the new district up at Parker's mill. This school house was built by Messrs, Parker & Glenson, and although located iu a new dUdnoi where there had never been a school, yet it opened up yesterday moiuitig wilh twenty five pupils in at tendance. Eugene Register: J. W. and Thomas Matlock, of lieppner, nre visiting rela tives uud friends iu this vicinity this week. They are old-time residents of this couutv. 'they report crops a failure iu iMorrow county on accouut of the dry weather. They state that some farmers with a thousand acres oT graiu will not get enough i ff to pay for harvesting. The court house, under the puiut brush of Messrs. Dasey & Faine, is rapidly changing iu appearance generally. These yeutlemeu are strictly lirst class work meu and any one who entertaius any doubts as to this, would do well to ex amine the work ou the interior of T. W. Ayers' new quarters. "Oh If I had only taken this medicine earlier iu life, what years or snlfe-ring it would have saved me!" was the tuucuing exclamation of one who hail been cured, o( rheumatism by the use of Ayei's Sar saparilla. Scores of suoh oases are ou record. Conductor French, wife aud family, aeoompanieJ by Mr. Burliugame and Miss Auna Fraud-sees, left this morning for the mountains for a few days recrea tion. VV, S. Bnmiett, of The Dalles, takes ''French V run. deling his abseuoe. George Wells, Roy Gli sscock and Oe. Wells left yesterday morning for Teel springs for a few weeks outing. They will also take a hunting trip out in the mountains Had over ou Camas prairie, before they return. Rev. Shulzs, wife and younger mem bers of the family, together with J. A. Thompson and wife, aud D. W. Horner aud wife left this morning for the coast. They will very likely land at Clatsop beach. The folks who went bathing iu the mill dam Friday eveniug will find their missing clothes in the second stall on the west end of the statue, Bt the raoe track. Verily the josher is still with us. Prof. Martin, the world renowned wimrd and veutriloquist will give three entertainments iu the opera home. Com mencing Aug. 2. 1110 presents will be giveu hwh nightly. Arthur Royse haB departed for the Jewell College, ot Liberty, Kansas, where he will talceatnree year's course, prepar atory to adopting the ministry as a pro fession. Jo'CasRidy.who pulled out recently with a new engine for JoeSteaeh's Round Basin sawmill, broke down near Toll Rook and had to come in Friday for repairs. John Edwards started iu a few days ago to rig up his thresher, and found it all but the "tumbling shaft," which, evi dently, some one l.ns appropriated. An attachment was placet! on the Pal ace hotel cigar store by the Fior do Mad rid people, of Pottlaud, last Friday. The amount wanted is about J55UU. Billy Gordon, who has been laid up for nearly a mouth with u yery lame back, is able to be around again, though not yet uble to labor. Mr. Builingnme and Miss Anua Fran- oisues. ot ine jjuiies, came up last rn day eve to visit with the family of Oou ductor French. Wallace Smead and family left Sunday evening for the mountains for a few weeks stay. They intend going uver ou Hale's prairie. Prof. Martin will give away sets of fur niture, stoves, gold watches, haus, sacks of Hour, etc, etc., at opera house Tues day, Aug. 2J. W. E. Leaoh.Will ar.d Lee Padberg Chaa. Valentine and Dave Porter, all of Lexington, are sojourning np at Teel springs . Among the numerous G. A. R. visitors Saturday, our reporter noticed the pres ence of' Andrew Ashbangh, of Light Mile. J. F. Howurtb, a printer of Tbe Dalles, lost the tip end of the fore finger of his left hand in a paper cutter the other day. A. W. Shnltze, a furniture dealer of Pentlletuu, died suddenly last Wednes day. He as stricken with apoplexy. Hatnrdnv the thermometer rushed tip to 100 degrees in the shade, and has been liugenug iu that vicinity ever since. Dock Vaughan, F. J. Hullock and Fruuk Rogers left Sunday for the moun tain camp for a short stay. Our reporter noticed bicyclcB at the stage office for Mr.-Radio and Dr. Tack man, ot Long Creek. p. Cohn. Charles Sheldon and Mr. Vnuirbn retumed from the mountain oamp r'riiiny night, ; fhos. . Driskell was in Monday, ood reooils twit Iiih crop wua euureiy ue- Btroyed tbis year. A I Itoherts and C. S VauDuyn came in from tbe mountain oampyei-leiday inorn- ing. V. Ji. lVv'Ulier, HI lintuoin", "r.., business much better than he anticipated. Sam and Milt Morgan were in Satur- j day from their Sand Hollow ranches. I Bd Iugral.,m, of Eight Mile, was in j the city yesterday for a short stpy. iwi tail .o see Martin the wizard: Tuesday, Aujj -2. t opera uoine. Bert Gay was in Saturday, nearly re covered from bis recent injuries. Horner MoFdrhmd leaves tomorrow for Hood river tor a short stay. Thomas Ketney. of Ltiinfton, was on our streets yesterday moriiuitf. ir BireeiB j cntci n --r- ,tv K ,0,1 was over from his Eiht Mile possessions Saturday. Martin's grand K"t carnival ai opera ! home. Tuesday, Anif. Win. ii-ioher, ot IjCXinctou, uroppru in Samrday. Mifs Mamie Eilis is vUitiuic friends in 1U uar.iuiau. : iUnia tue wizird at opera house Aug. ; 2 3 auj A, j jn ffom o j es- i ' CuiKr Canaio in Salem Chief Cau apo, of the Columbia Indians at Yakima, mid his interpreter, Churley Ike, of the Warm Spring Indians, a bright young fellow, who cau speak extraordinarily I good English, were iu Salem last week to see the "head man" of the state, w bo happen;, to be Governor Pen no Br, but as lie was in Portland tin ' had u long confer-ijCf- with Attorney Geaen.1 Ctiam berhiiu about their grievances, which are the result of what they claim is the un just imprisonment of two young Indians in the penitentiary for maliciously kill ing sheep in Grant county. At the trial three Indians were oonvioted aud sen tenced frotn Grant county to serve terms of six months each iu the state prmon. About three months ago they were taken to Salem aud turned over to Superintend ent Downing., but later one of them was released ou account of being almost at death's door with consumption. The two remaining, Albert Cheneck, and Scotchit, are nephew and step son of Chief Caimpi. The chief explained at some length that "his two boys" were couvic ted merely on circumstantial evi dence. Tiie sheep were found dead and near I hem were seen tracks aud from that all o!' the ovidenoj was taken to fas ten the crime upou them. How ever, this story is quite different from the Grant county side of the affair, yet no story is of so little importance but that there are two sides to it. Tiie Difference. In reference to an item which appeared in the G- zette a short time ago, relative to the wool mar kets, Baker City, The Dalles and Hepp ner, the Timjs-Mountaineer says: "The quotations at The Dalles were 12 to lb';, cents, the latter being paid for a large lot of wool, aud we would like to kuow how and in what manner 'the Heppner mnrk"t led.' This city has paid the highest cash price for wool and what tor several years past, and is so sitiiBtod that it cm cominaud the niaiknt of East ern Oregon." Most of the wools seeking market here were freighted in nt a cost of from lo to Va per pound. Tun dis tance to Tiie Dalles market is more than double that to lieppner, for" the larger part of the Grant oounty wools. The difference in cost of reaching the market more than overbalances the dillereuce in price, admitting that The Dalles did have a IfiJgO market for the choicest wools. However, buyers inform this pa per that very little wool sold at The Dalles for even 10 cents per pound. Bao Runaway. J as. Leahey brings down word that Unole Tom McCullough was badly hurt in a runaway Tuesday of last week. Falling off the hay rack, he cut his forhead and nose pretty badly. Then the team took fright, running Bway, the wagon passing over bis left arm and leg, bruising these extremities pretty badly, as well as injuring his right eye. In fact TIncle Tom looks more the "worse for wear" than the proverbial gentleman who consented to become a referee at a dog fight and was so injudi Clous as to give iu a wrong decision, is improving, however. He "Heij" Pitts Ijisciiarokd. "lied" PittH wbo was taken from Pendleton to Port lend Oy Mnraliiil Carlysle.of Arlinglon.lnst week to auflwer to the charge of stealiuu; SlQuO from a Yamhill street Ramlding houe, was taken into Justice Wood's court for arraignment ; Saturday morning. Tbe defendant entered a plea or not guilty, and as the complaining witness had como to the conclusion not to proseoute, the ease was dismissed and Pitts was dis charged. Pitts has lmen in jail three or our d.iys. Down in Jackson County. The Cra-Zr-tle is iu receipt of a communication from A. H. Hooker, slating that he has arrived nt Medford, Jackson couniy buying made the trip in twenty days ami enjoyed it very much. Spent a short timn in Klamath oounty, but was not very well pleased with that country, Wants the Gazette changed to his pres ent address as he cannot do without it. Winds up by saying, "Hurrah fui Har rison," of course thinks he will be elected. ORRGia Out Again Hon. W. It. El lis came up town fot the lirst time Inst Thursday. He maile another visit Sat urday, though on both oociiBious he was unable to walk, even with crutches, but was brought up iu the 'bus. Even this is a treat to a man who has been in doors nearly sixty days. From the way he is improving it will not be long till he can use bis crutches, with no fears of re breaking bis game leg. Siicidiss. Wilson, the wretch who murdered little Mnraie Walcu at Mil waukee recently, liangnd biraHelf in the Clackamas county jail, at 2 p. m. lust Thursday. Taking the blindages from his broken arm, he contrived to make a most convenient hangman's nooae, chok ing the life out of his worthless body be fore being discovered. Wilson has saved the.state a job, and it is well that he is out of the way. Homk Aoain. Uncle Jack Morrow, the well-known father of our county, an olrl, honored and respected resident, re turned last evening from Portland, where he has been under the eare of a physician since lust fall. Uncle Jack comes borne - j . greatly improved in health, and can rest awnre.! that one and all are glad to see bim sgsin, and hope that an early date he will have fully recovered. Erouoht Hack. Soma girls of the f demi monde persuasion tried to jump tbe village yesterday without paying np their room rent, and according to the accusations of Eli Keeney, did felonious ly take some Bbeets and oilier beddine. They acre returned on lust evening's ttHin. hv Marshul Carlisle, of Arlington, i - - . j and ou seltiiuK up were released. DuESHMAKEK.-Miss Letba Par- , ffom Um e it( 1Hfcop(,ned dress- -.knur narlurs over Mrs. W. A. John makiug parlors over ; wiicre Bbe is preparea to ao an i kinds of dressmakinK iu latest styles 8ud at reasonable rates. 4-tf j Joe Banister was in Saturday with our ; people. Cuas. Frey was down from Hardman ' Sunday. Coffin & M EM MgreMis I F Implemsnts Stockmkxs' and A Car Load of Mitchell Wagons and Macks just received. C. l-1 on them and inspect die same before purchasing elsewhere. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ABOUT AUGUST 1. AYERS, Jr., Druggist, T. W Will locate in Heppner's new brick, nest to City Hotel. PHIL COHN will also bo asso- eiuted with the business, and after that date the firm name will be T. W. AY1CRS & CO. The boys will be pleased to have them at their new location. to,. tu ......a ..,,(1 nnrWui.rl hv r 1 1 1 t.tl KTSIm ffeswrawsi i lli il Hill jaCAB. TICKSLICE THE WORLD E t imiin letter Ian Cure! DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE W OOL AND BETTER WOOL Donaldson Iliivvllle; V. l.ee( Jnntillon Cllv; John IIurriKon, .Mntney; (jco. OcliH, Alnnnilit Kenneth MeliaV, Davvllle; Joe Oliver, John Imv; J. VV. Ilyern, New Lisbon; I'. J. Motile. Herfnll I'nnb .l- f'lnrk. ehilhrook: Ftili'ithllil V: McCrak'. Dnouver: II. Worrell, l'tlcti; !i'.eh Hhik. Lewir-ton; K. V. Chantller, Maltlfii; .1. lllrft-hhtrt.', i;lio!eau; 11. H. Hastlnv'B, li lift : Jam Dillon: W. .Norton, Stewnrt; A. Downie, Ulg r-tin.l.-. Ash Your Merchant for Coopers and Take no Other. KOHtjNt) RUO. Pnrtlillitl. Orr-jron, (ion. Agts. lor Oregon, Vashlngton unci Wefteni I II II llll llllll llllllll II Til'; 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 A GOOD H. A. ThompHon A, J!. THOMPSON & BINNS, PliOIMill'lTOltS liverv. 1 littlOM Coflln di McFurlmi'l'B, Main Hired. Good Conveyance for Tiaveling Men, Teams to bay per day, 7!) cts. liny roid Hrain per day. fjl.'i't. Meals 25 cts. at at C. C. Sarxeaiit's, nut door to Feetl Stable, lliain and lulled hoy nlu-nva on hand. FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEArnSTERS. Change of Ownership w 7-K HAVE TAKKN CHAIiO'. which we propose lo conduct in on hands nt ail times the choicest Meats, Sausege, Bologna, Corn ed Beef, Etc., Etc. STIA.W & McCA JlrJY, 85-t.l J'i'onrietot'P. lOtis Patterson cFarland Farmers' Suri'LIKS HEITNER, OREGON. their ninny ol I il frieiiilfl onll nn n . . 0. F. Inclorseiiietits i low I toy Otwoli tttitl Montana Mtoi'li T' Kluhi COOPER Ml'IP'S. (Vflcr-xtm, JV.rn. II 1 1 li II llllll llllllllll 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 .IMVKI.KH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I n BARGAIN! HAVE FOR HAi.E thirty hend of Ilucke, Hftt'cn tlioi-oui'hhrcd MerinoH nnd iiftt;cn KitirUB. HHie licon with my nwe fnr tlirce yen th. Sell Above for 3r Head, $5.00 E. CAMPBELL, ViiiHou, Of, Feed am OF Til 10 LIIIKKTV MI. AT MAISKhT. the most satisfactory manner. ill keep "i cai.1, ; AT ! OFPICIC I V!oIa Wo i a NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER C-- max rm 4l yJii- -ARB- For T RADR AT THE HeAD OF THE PROCESSION With the Right Swing and We Propose to I Catch That Maverick, 1 The Frisky Dollar. Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can . I A LA1I1U liikf Yours Respectfully. We are here for business from the ground np ami propose to let yon know it. MT.N011 BKOS., UEPPNEU. OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STKKET, UEPPNEU, OH. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on rtnonT Norim anij at I'oi'ei.ui ruin. Bread 32 Loaves for $1.00. F IIISSU-OKTII, T W. II. , E. FELL, Secretary Tie Morrow Couniv Land k nvist Comirauv ' lilt' iVIUi I uvv Pl'VYV il'l'l1 CA FITA ,J Sr0CK' $100,000.00. PAID UP, $25,000.00. W J ' ' '; Incorporated 1888. U hmk and hmiw ipk DKALEItS IN G RAIN, LUMHKIi, WOOD. (ipt'vtithifl WarehoiWH af I'pmn Jonfi and Don(jlax n the Ilrppner Branch of the V. I H. U jaTOCIIIIOIiBEIHH K. .1. A. ThoiHtwnTi. NoIhoii Jdllt-H M. It. liiHhop. ImI. H. Ciix, J. K. Frlt-k, (. Kilwunl Duv. 'I'lnMon K. Full, J. A. WnoliM'V, T 'I' TS tlip nut nnsfi of the Klocklinlrici f tliiH tl Cinin I iiiiitiitillv nflviintiiKt'miK to ail wtml tiiitl cinin Iiivornhli; hoine jiinrkct wlilch it lmn CHtitliliwhcd. DiiiIiir ttu cmiiiii wool nt'timm we Bollcit ihe biiHliiONH of nil wool growers mid r- i i-Ht ilu-m to wml tlittir t'lip lo tlti; "Wool drowuin Vnrchoow(." Iiavin (Milarffcil ttio Heppner Warclioiinc, and roofer! till nlnti'nrms, wo Imvn doiihlothp utoriifit.1 (!Kpa. iiy of any otlicr wii rehouse lu Ln-tcr n Oregon, well Mlitcd ior the iliHplny ot m ool "The Wool Growers' Warehouse." First prize at the Worlds Exposition. First in Material and Workmanship. First in the. estimation of all practical fanners. WALTER A. WOODS MOWKRS, RAKKS, RHAFFRS AND SELF-BINDERS. Never equalled for Duruliility, Kxeeutinn iitid LiKhtness 01' Kraft coniliini'd. P. C. THOMPSON COMPANY, AG KNTS. tf. Oornor Miiin find AVillow Sti'ocls, Hi'imcr Ov. JUK QITY HOTEL, W. J. 11C1CV.I4I, I r. HIS IIOHTELKY hus l'en IIei-'I'itho and Uhkiinisiikd throughout, BI,j nuw J with him, feeling that he is able to entertain you in the best of style. Fiksi' Class IIousl i I i ustSers ! In all lines of Vice Pirn. and Manager. 1. A. Ilcrt'cn, 1', C. ThfmiiiMin. Nitlhiinlrl Wolit,. Jiiliii L Ayern, .fllllH'H .IfJlM'H, A. It- Clnil'iimn. Wm. I'cnltiii'l, W. K, Klliotl, N. A. K.'lly, AiiHtui VVi'ilit, (MMiiimiiy to conduct iln hiiKliienn In n nuiniifi prnthii iTH nf IIiIh Kcclinn, nml tf niHiiitiin tac itnitlm- Rkasonaiu.k Rates. For Fruit has Arrived and we are in the business to supply you Is ubout l'ixf. Vt' wilL let, yon know about that in tin- ntnr l'utiti'e. W. L. Matlock & Co. t terday. Another trial,