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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1892)
' t NOl'lCii TO ADVEHTISliUS. TH'1 desiring the liisfition of display adi., I orohuiiyt; 01 Mime, must get their copy In im! KiltiT Hum MiMiiluy evening for Tut'siiny'i edition, or ihumlny evening lor Fridays edi tion. 'iilK i'ATTliKSUN I'UJtMblllNUCO. NO I H E. 1. The iiiiii of five cents per line will be churjri'd fur "cards of thanks." "resolutUiiig of ri-.ict," lists 01 w fddinn prfBeiits ai d donors, aim i.liirmtry uouct-B, (m)ier linui tliooe the etlit 01 phidl hiiiM-lr tiiw as a mutter of uuua,) and liuiKi sim cper ml ii.ut'tinjiB fur whatever purpose. 2. Noureh ut chunli and society una all other eniertiiii.il via inmi whirh reenuv is to be de rivi'd, Bliuli be charKed fur ut the rate of live ci'intt a line. I ht-se rnlcB will be stiiclly adher ed m ii eu-ry ii.fiiiin-e. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon Hni'lieuiiou. U'Ve your luisiuvssto Heppuer peop e and thert'foi e assist to build' vp Hepp net: tat i onize those who patronize you. Here and There. T. W. Ayers, Jr., for drugs. 68 sw Dr. 13. 1''. Vunubmi, dentist. Ripans Tubules cure headache. W. H . Hull wiib iu tbe tnty Wednes day. J U IT'S PILLS euro eoustipation and pi It s. it. J. Hill, of Lexington, was iu tbe Cii yisterdiiy. C. B. Cnl)l), of John Duy, is ovjr tbis ivei-k ou bueiueBs. Mr. kiicI Mra. Geo. D. Fell returned buuie Inst evening. Ci'Qimisaiouer Brenner was in Ileppuer tlii- lirul ut tbe week. V. (.i. buyer uud wife were iu from the riuicli Weduesdity. Ford, tbe pniuter, Btill ''in it." For any kind of work see biui. 81-tf. Wheu in Arlington, stop at the Ben nett bouse, near Ibe dejot. ul-lt J. h Howard aud Ike Vincent were in fivm (Julluway Wedueeduy. - -Mis. Jnrfue Moxey and Mr. Hepton e'lil, ot John Duy, are seriously ill. iis Letbu P.nker, dressmaker, will Kmirnulee yon a good tit. Uive her a triul. 4-tf Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Winner left yester day nioruiujr for a few days viBit at Tbe Dulles. I up liimous & Son still shoe horses and ilo general bliickamitbmg at tbe old Htiiiul iSiatioek corner. 65. "The Parlor," W. F. Kuiiik, prop., in Hie City hotel, west side of Alaiu Btreet. Nt'itlesl place in Heppuer. sw Mrs. J. W Biisraiis and children and Mrs. tito. AiUeu letnrued from t heir out ini; trip iu the Blues, Weduesday eve iuiii;. V. Endio arrived yesterday from Ld ng Cn ck, accompanied by hismother in law, Mrs. Jane Craven, of Dayton, Wash. .1. 1). Sihaiff, the genial reprenputative of the Oref on Grlove Factory, of Portland, was with bis miuv cu.itomers here Wed nesday. Hiyu lsetchiini whiskers. Halt & Miiibens, at the oity barber ehop--the plane In i't't a first class shave, Lair-cut or hiinipoo. tf. Geo. Phipps, 13 1 Dav's genial sheep herder, was over from the Blues a few diijs Ibis week. George reports sheep dointr very well over there. Ve Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re new er and your thin gray locks will thicken up and be restored to their youth ful eoior, vigor, aud beauty. Mrs. Marjjaret Barrett, accompanied by her 8-iu Master tiarrv, arrived last eve ning from Ore-roii City, to remain in Heppuer aud vicinity a tew daj'B. Vr. A. L Fox made a trip out toOatnp Ciiilini!r 'l'lni i s lay. Our reporter was informed that all will have returned from there by the last, of the week. Newer aud neater quarters at the Pahn-e HoiuI'h uorlh business room. Charley Jones, tbe baher, wants to see his old friends there. Baths iu connec tion. Harry Wnrren got back Friday eve ning; Irmii Prairie City, Grant comity, where he ihinka of sliirlinea drutf store. Harry is favorably impressed with that town. The boys wouder why tbe gentle "In jnii" maiden of the Columbia should think Gen. Conser a "callus Boston man.'' He Btands A 1 atnoutf his own people. Mis. L Cohn, mother of Phil and Jer ry Cohn, aud Bister of Mrs. ti. Blackmail and Henry Heppuer, arrived Saturday from Snu Francisco, on her wuy to her Boise home. K. Hart and eon. Bob, returned Wed ni'wlay from John Day, where they bad been outing for a few days. They pink ed lip ou Pnttamus creek, some good specimens of mineral. Master (Jlay French now has the agen cy, in He pner, for the Oregoniau, and Bulls that the people do not overlook him la wiviniT their orders. Papers will also he on sale at tSlocum & Johnson's drug store. Miss Beatrice Dennis; who has been visiting friends and relatives at H ird man. came in on lust evening's stage leaving ibis morning for Salem to visit liir brother. While there she will also visit the sea coast. Senator W. F. Matlock came over Tues day from Pendleton, leaving today for Porilaml. While here he visited the Jlallock breeding farm up ou Hintou creek, and waB well pleased with the ap pearance of the stock. Seme people a.e constantly troubled with boils no sooner does one heal than another makes its appearance. A thor ough course of Aver's SaiBaparilla, the best of blood pnrifiers, effectually put an end to this annoyance. We recommend a trial. Judge Mallnry and wife returned yes terdny from tbe" monntaius, where tl.ey bad a very pleasant time. Tbe judge relates a very strange story iu which our friend, p..t Quaid.culs quite a figure Lack of space prevents further tnentioD this time. For a sluggish and torpid liver, noth ing c in surpass Ayer's pills. They con tain no calomel, nor any mineral drug, bin nie composed of the active principles of the best vegetable cathartics, aud their n.-e always results in marked beuetit to the patient. A. Abrahnmsick returned from his inner country tour Wednesday, after an aluence of about three weeks Abi says he, nd a good business, disposiug of a goon iiiithy suits; also taking about S100 wi.riL of orders. Abe thinks be will go over tbe same ruiltd again ilfabout a tuufith. Wliei recorder Roberts came np to his i ill !e vesterday morning be found tha' Im brother "Jack" had co.ne to bis reseiie as ns-ostant recorder, aud soi-ord-ingly was di.iii! up everything in shape. Bill as Al. thought him rather too famil iar ! nske.l biintostep down and out, which he did without protest. S.-ine sympathetic friend kindly led "Mise'' R lierts' cnjnsB to the shop re c-.itiy and had him shod up in style. Whiv Mike dnl re.t ohj-ot to tbis, yet h... riinily nl'j -cted to having a twenty thre i;,cii H0i pot on a three ioc'n foot, ami he als i ilioiigld from th wav it whs h.srnf 'i-t with paint, that tbe Mlow who d.J a was nut very familiar with a zebra. See Beu Hunsaker's "lost" looal, this issue. . F. Kirkendall was in from Hardman Tuesday. Bruce Haines was iu from Eight Mile yesterday. Ji ff Jones and family left Wednesday morning for the valley, intending to lo cate iu ClHOkanias county. Died Wife of Joe Ward, of Eight Mile, Tuesday, August 23rd. Interment took place ut Ailingtou, Wednesday. D. S. Sprinkle came up from Arling ton Tuesday evening, returning ou Wed- uesdny morning's train. Oscar Minor lias kil ed four ante'ope(?) since bis l ist visit to the niniintnii s 0.car i9 a good shot and a lucky hunter. Mrs. A. .1. Stevenson ia prepared to do all kiudH of nursing. Call at her borne iu north Heppuer, or address her at this place. 518 tf Butter Creek was represented iu Hepp ner yesteiday by .1. N. Green, H. C Thompson, Jerry Brosnau and A. G. Bartholomew. T. C. Aubrey expects to move out on his homeBtead, near Khea creek, soon, Mr. Aubrey will teach at tue Gooseberry district 'hn wiuler. G. L. Thompson departed Wednesday for Olathe, Kansas, where ho will visit his little daughter whom he has not seen for some years. Tiiwub Mathews nud wife were in from Galloway Weduesday. Towns had just reoently returned from tbe Teei springs, where ho reports n good time. J. K. Ferguson, speoial agent for the Equitable Life ABiiranoe Co, returned Tuesday from a month's stay iu Granl cuuuty, leaving lor Poitlnud this morn ing. Mrs. Z. M. Parvin, mother of Mrs. J. N. Browu, departed Wednesday for her Salem home. Mrs Brown is much bet ter and it is hoped that her complete res toration to health will not be far distant. Tim Connelly, of Condon, a prominent sheepman over there, was in town Wed uesday for supplies. He ie ranging his sheep tins summer in tho vicinity of Peter's Butte, aud says they are finding igood rune iu that neighborhood. E. O. : Charles Cuuniugbnm is in town from a trip to the Birch Creek uiouutaius. He found range drv and water scarce. Sheep are at present in good condition, but the frosty nights and poor grass will soon cause them tu fall off in tiesh. Leet Greenwood, an old-timer of the Heppuer country, but more recently ol Wallowa county, is visiting bis children aud relatives here. Leet is still engaged in the sheep business, aud is doing very well, though be says crops were short tip there thiB season us well as elsewhere in Eastern Oregon. M. Evans, who lives five miles north east of Lexington, has finished his thresh ing, and reports that he bad 2J acres lhat avereged over 18 bushels per acre, and that bis entire crop averaged nearly 10 bushels per acre. Mr. Evans summer fallows and rarely ever misses raising a crop. Mrs. A N.Crockett and little daugh ter, and Mis Alice Morrow drove over from Long Creek in private conveyance, arriving; y esterday to meet Mrs. Crook et's mother who arrived from the EhsI last, evening. All started for Long Creek this morning. Dr. Barber and wife, formerly of Can yon City, came over from Echo Wednes day, leaving for Canyou Thursday morn ing. The doctor, f r more than a year past, bus been traveliuj; through the East for his wife's health, though now intends to coutinuc his practice at Can yon City. Vi;BY FoitTUNATK Geo. A. Craw, rep resenting Van Sonny ver & Co., w as in Heppner Wednesday. Many will remem ber Mr. Craw as the gentleman who, while standing standing on the platform of an up train from Portland, emokiug, was suddenly thrown from the platform as it was rounding a sharp turn. After re covering from the fright, Mr. Craw found that he was not injured, with the excep tion of being badly skinned aud bruised up, though aa it was very dark, he was completely lost, but nfter wandering along the track for some distance, he came across some fishermen at the river's edge, who, after hearing his story, took him into their boat, rowing him to the nearest station, where he fonud lodgiug over night, returning to Portland on next morning's train. Cokbectios E l Day informs our re porter that the correspondent from But ter Creek, in tbe issue of Aug. 17, who made the Btatemeut that he was having a lime at Teel springs while bis wife was visiting relatives, was very badly mistaken, as bis wife, in company with some of the neighbors had goue over on the John Day, and aB he was going over to join them, be stopped a few days at Mi DnfKe Bpriugs, but was not at Teel at all. In tbis connection we desire to say that tbe Gazette publishes all corre spondence in good faith, consequently we desire that all correspondents should be very careful that they Bend in nothing but facts. Sad Death. On the 6th inst., Ross Eininttt, tbe baby sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bannister, wus called away from this earthly sphere. Tbe littie fellow was uearly two years of age, tbe pride of the family, and bis demise fulls as a deep iiflliciieui upon tbe parents, as well as his live little Bisters. Oue does not appre ciate 'he sorrow brought about by the sudden cutting off of a bright and much cber-slied branch of the family tree, till it is experienced personally. In their h ur of affliction, their friends tender their sympathies Another Change. J. R. Dooley and A. T. McNuy have purchased the Padgett stable down near the planing mill, so Mr. Dooley informed our reporter recent ly, and both intend moving to Heppuer in the bear future. These geutlemeu were paitiahy iuduced to make tbis change iu order to tke advaukge of Heppner's excellent schools, though they wid still continue to look after residences down near Ioue. Head Mit TuoCbles Fill. When Autone Abrahamaick arrived home Wed nesday eveuijg and learned that oue ut his f.ivorite dogs bad gone "where tbe wood-bine twmeth uot," he was very in dignant and was heard to say, ' Veo a m.m pays taxes mit his dog on, aud some body him kids, de town shootl de data ages pay." If Abe enn convince the peo ple tout tuis is right aud ju-t, the mat. ter will likely be taken under uJvite-ment. Bio Shipment of Cattlb Wednesday Thos. A. Rhea and Sain Kinsman brought in about 300 head of beef cattle for sup. ment to the American Dressed Meat Co. ofTroutdale. The Hardman seolion fur nished about 10J head, Joe Bannister iu charge, while Emmett Cochran brough iu from the Johu Div about 75 bead. Other bunches came iu from various parts of the oouutry, in ull aggregating the number above-meulioned. They ship below today. A Painfi. Acoioent. Freddie Eoyse, young sou of Anion Royse, met with quite a painful accident while working iu the timber up iu tbe mountains the first ui the week. While assisting in felling trees, his ax slipped, striking his foot, cutting a deep gush iu the big toe join. aud across tbe foot. Tbe cut was baud aged np by his father, and Freddie is now getting along very well, though will be lamd for several weeks. TOADS AM) SNiVKKS. A Ills Story for a Ulan Who Nevur lnili'tics Aiiyillintf blroupr 'lllun ftulfr. Mr. Harry V.Gates was down at Link ville a short time ago, and tells a veiy strange "loud and euake" story. It Mr. Gates did not sluud way above par in the matter of truth and veracity, the Gazette would hardly take the time tu repeat the incidents. All know that Linkville is situated just betweeu Upper and Lower Klumuthluke While walking along the streets of Liuk ville, wooden Bidewaiks, ot course, ht was soi prised to see darling hither au. thither, snakes, little, big, old uud young, creeping, crawling every where, iuto the hotels, dwellings, Btores, etc. Every Knothole presented a living head play ing peek-a boo, or a disappeariug liu doing the "wbipcrueker" act. People ilo uot kill them v. beu they ii.ya ;e then premises, only kick them uut iuto ihe street us they would a stray dug or cat. Mr. Gates says there are mil lions of them, aud has u pholugraph to substantiate his story. Ha saw rolleu uiiu one mass, u bundle of reptiles us bit. as a Huter-buukel. Old soaks (from oth er authority ) never have the "jiiua" down there uut that the whisky is uuylbiUk uut villainous, but tbey ure so used to tm spectacle of seeing myriads of snukee tbul tbe fanciful Ireaks of bug juice have uu effect on them. Every year the toads, by the hundreds of millions, hop along up from Lower to Upper Ktamuih lake. Tuey uau be seen everywhere, uud Llukville's snakes gort ihemselves from early springtime lib "holing up" Beasuu iu the fall. Mi Gates Bays thut if you turu oue of then, back lowurda Lower Kiumatb he wn make oue ur two Utile, half-hearted bopn aud resume his pilgrimage towards Upuei Klamath. Tbis occurs year after year, uud is another proof that Oregon's won ders are without end. NKWSI'APEU OriN.'ON. Denial-ruts Alive Portland Oreuouiau : The democratic party of Oregon has begun its prepara tions fur an notive oampuign. But the lepublicnn pai ty makes no sign. It is tired. It bus beeu ridden so hard by tin bosses that it wants to rest awhile, auu it is doubtful whether tbe interval he tween now and November will give it a sufficiently long vucation. But perhaps (he senators aud representatives in con gress, with tbe collector of customs at Portland, ouu carry tbe state. Poi'lland KxpuKldoi!. East Oregoniau : While the manage ment of the Tucoma exposition is taking space iu Eastern Washington papers iu advertising its fair, the mauagemeut ot the Porllaud exposition oonteuts iteell with cuiryiug ou a send-idiotic contro versy in the Oregoniau concerning a "christening," which is to be u fake, and the naming of a small statiou ou the Uuion Pacific above Peudleton, in this way bopiug to advertise its fair before the people. This is the method of the bigbwuy robber a scheme to secure something fur nothing. Gau't tliilil 'I'ln-in Down. Memphis Appeal Avalanche (dcm.): The free trader has grasped the equity and the principle of the tbiug and be kuows thut this kind of taxatiou is im moral and wrong. The protectionist however, is never too much ashamed to change partners. He will declare, tor in stance, that the t..iiff is uot a tax. The free trader shows that it is.' Dues the protectionist coutiuue the debate on that line? Not at all. He will a lout that the tariff is a tax, but claim that the for eiguer nays it. The free trader proves that this would be impossible, aud tbe piotectiouist's ar.swer is that the tariff raises wages and lowers prices. Tbe fal lacy of this is shown by the free truder, and the protectionist hurlequiu doggedly declares that the tariff is not a tax, any way. The fourth special full edition of tbe ''Chicago Dry Goods Reporter" has been received at this oflico. Tbis paper is iu its tweuty-second year, aud this issue contains a spcciul-wnte up of Colorado' Wyoming and doutaua, which is pro fuBely illustrated, Racklfii'a Aroica Hulvf- The best salve in tbe world for cuts, bruisea, sores, uloers salt rtienm, fever Bores, tetter, chapped bauds, cluililains, corns, aud all Bkiu eruptious, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giro perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pnoe 25 cents per bn;:. For sale by Blooiim-Ji'ihnston Drug Co. en WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Snlem, Oregon The ronrie most complete and tbe hlirheit (trudeof any munic wlnKd in the Northuest. , B'l.aiHl iie.vest nifcnmis hi learnintc- r-itmri;-I ed lacilltiL-R aud new (dan lor itmtnictioii ' f : btr-'Lint-rs fur ibe rmi nr diod ear. I I ' pjo.niM Kra'iicd o.i eompliiliou ui course. N'.'Xt lt?r::i bvtfi il -f it. -Mo, IsJi. i te..d i.,r caubvue. Z. M. PARVIN, f fcU-Ju-w. iluiicml tiiroctor. ConsLTvatorv of Music Ketch 'em ere they Fade. I ki vv. I ' I h.ia ly in I3.C kman& Co., DEADER,!? IN General Merchandise ! TK ARE STIJ.I, SKLL1XG OUT ottr Ptm-k of Gpner- sil meicliu.iilisi', but to mitke it more complete, we have purchusprf a stock consiHting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furn ishing Apparel, Etc., Tlint will be sold tit fjrently reduced priefs for cash only. Cull and investigate and we will be pleased to wait on you. No trouble lo show ood.-t. Pisp Brim Store - ifiaia siroei, Keppasr. Bids will be reoeivedFOU THE NEXT TEX DAYS for the delivery Ht Heppuer ol 200 Head of Ponies, Weight nut less than 700 pounds, and from H to li yvtxva tdd; 11U0 125 Head of Geldings & Mares, -Not loss than 1209 These horses must all be sound und free from blemishes. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, 618-10. SIMPSON BROTHERS, Care Palace Hold, Heppuer, Or. CAB. TICK0 r,UC2 THE WORLD RENOWNED DIP YOUR SITEKP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL N3c33 I inlorenientM s Cooper Dip is used and cndorHed by the following: Oregon mid Montiina fiheermien: W. 1(. Donaldson, Dayville; W. H. Ijt'L'i .liiiictiiiii City; .lolm Ilnnirtnii, Miitncy; (ieo. ochu, Atiitindu; Kenneth McKup, Utivville; Jne i diver, John lav; J. W. liver, New UhI.oii; I'. Moult', licsviill; Cook it Chirk, J'liilniiHik; Fnirchild ti McCmiv, Diipuver; R H. Wnrren, Ulieiv, Hunch Urn., Lewlston; E. I3. Chuuiller, Mtiltlen; J. ilirmdiherg, Chotuuu; ). H. IhtHtiugs, l.'liet; Jujui-b Edie, Dillon; W. Norton, Stuwurt; A. Uowniu, Uig sandy. Td Ash Your Merchant for KOy HfiAND It'tlW. Pf-tl:uMl, Oititoh, Gen. Agts. for Oregon, WuHhintiton ami WuM:;n OUR WONDERFUL REMEDIES! DR. GRANT'S Native Discovery! The Great Female Remedy. Successfully used In the general treatment ol wouiau'f) discus I. PRICE, $1.00. Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure, For the cure of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, P.iliousness, Sick-Headache, and all Kidney Troubles. Prfoo, CJX.0. Prepared by THE 0. W. R. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 315 Front St , Portland, Oregon. OXFORD GRADE RUCKS ! sii fzi"'- r"' ? ' 'fxX ';?.?T ffn f, t ; i-.f ;, :j W'jf ia'rl$ j T I 5S- 'J.E.SMITII, , , .,,1,.. ,,, ...ui.,. 170 1 1 1)1 IV lA? Plenty of them at the! ....... n r-Ai r- r afirst- d. ruvvL.cn, ii.at t.i.si.-a,1 fm.m Milt,.!, noil lrtr.utn.1 11 . r 1 1 1 .1 11 f 11 f . Hie Lb-htenthul It lildwij. opposite Uly Hotel. orses. pounds weight. t i ii ho Pi iiaut. nui!i i i it'll Coopers and Take 10 Other. Maho, imps. Win Cflflrtn i NFPIINYS. tulrc8lmt, Texan. Dr. Grant's iCLOALOl The Kinq of T Sold under s guarantee. PRICE, $1.00. Tl'.C lind('rsirnC(l h-'lS a choice iot of Oxford r;u ie 15 ucks tor s: i le at reasonable i;n:es, at his ranch, 7 miles south of Pilot Rock. "1 TD 825 PIIotKook,Or.L re .runeous.ness tosupply you ..,1,1.1 i in. i. I,... , .ii JjL i-' Mtou. m;.- Ja. JLM. , For Trade at the Head of ihe Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to n i i mi The Frisluj Dollar. Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can iioillll lip lillll Likf. Yours liefipi'clfiill v. W'o m e here for business from th grouml np niul propose to lot on know it. MINOK BHOS., HE1TNEB. OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STKKliT, HEPPNEK, OH. 'Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Maui: on H.h.hit Ni-tkic and at Poiti.ak Pricks. Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00. ain' Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. Althouoh most of the HEPI'NER DOGS have ieen killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Comjany Ail' -.tiil iilivt; iiii'l M-'kii i; I'M' tr; 'te tith a i'uiii)iloti' Hih- n UnilJll'iltit I IMU'tlUA ihiWilHIAlt I Vlllfli'lllAllAllir r Ut ' M ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I i I I V Itll U I 1 11 i V' 1 111 will V TOBACCOS, WOOD an 1 WH.I.OW WARli. Guns and A.ninnuiii ion, Sowing Alacvliines, Iarni Implements. Also (ii'ii!ti' FiirnSf Iili.p (icu'lB, iiml Hip liirpffnt iiKHOrttnpnt nl i'-tiu in J-iiiHti-iu On;on. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be Undersold. tf. (Jonwr M.'lin mid Willow Streets Ilcppnor Or. IK (QITY HOTEL V. J. T.ICI-. P'" '"'''ll'-'-'!:,J' ' l.r-t-tiTKO and rKPt;NWHKD thmnKhout, mid now I 'H ' r "' ,""Ht inviliiii.' i!uce-Hri Heppuer. Mr. I.eezer invited you to stop '. f-"" "- I'lil Cl..S i IoUS ft-'' Lilliatit W. -ARB- Rustlers ! l X In all lines of SHS Sacks & T. CO. 'fllUHilH'l!) VyUIUVlllHVI I I, 1 ..!. IXtli I VI 1 viij i rWHiFir'rTgl'Tw'l"MTWry' entertiiin you in tbe beet of (ttyle. Reason Ain.E Rates. For Fruit has Arrived and we L. Matlock & Co.