I. , The "Vlllnr null I ' i' ' ' NUflUKil'O AUVKIU'lBiiHsi. j "nooU dt!lrlng lu iuwmijuu of display d ' Seuil Wei- 1111...1, .-.ii. "" ..iwiw ruui.ii.liiii.l,u. ( 1 llie ilum ol. liva coin per line will be Cfju iut '-ciiraa 01 luii, ' "iculuUvu. ul lo..,. ..t, iioioui nudUlug iuwiiu uu U....U1.. v.. uui u...u ttii ul auu iw.iuuui .fun, -.ucii.igo ,ui nuvivyvi liu.inw, v"" " mtw iu.ua will ue UU .V 1UVIU1 luliiiubu. Am viuoiug lulu UyuUiupiuCviuu. il'iuuj auuui & luttauUHUluallll aMUlegnuYli iVe hula eueh iiua every vorrupauaeut , r .. , , uc wmuiuuiCuiiuu. Ju I P. i'lSUKK, MfiWBJ'Ai'Utt AKVJtKHa- PUJ.)I 4. fcvyv uu UtO IU HI, uLg, " " ewje-tu-r Uttrduittu, Mouuuioiil, Long (Jrsca. rf.jiiu u uu( u,.al,, lo : li. VUl Urt ut I. u. 11.., OAUCpl oui.ua . ' IlllVbUIIJl) UUJUIU p. IU., UUlUl..lUUldllt 11IU BlMJUpU.1, miiukiBi U..U lil.U i'u m 111111 111U ll.LUllui uuu.n.y.' I lull Culm, AKeiit. , UJJ in.j. JUd Uiv.t ,. Here and There Tte Hirhtiil'nf bug nukeiio thuir, The blg:bug huH i.o i'uiiie; ! ,. ' ilhe soiu-toiig.liiii iio'ai'gdment ' , " W he Ki thtre just tht aie. ', .'' He boujjht u i)i;iv uJriii clock'' , Wlmii iie uiuUe his New Year voW; "l'is very patmtil Wrteord, ' ' ' , lit bom urebtokeu now. i., ..(!.. -A.Mfolieil "us iu towuSiiturjHyinst. ' uaoi 'Mmr aud C'mus. Baruekt men "iu itrnn ni.tiirijii). ". ' r:'lif is for kla'ftt'the Qazotle office at . yfa-mi h Jaiu ired. 1 VenlH, tmirtKnn, ; etc , . tecut,e hi urtiiiir Mi::iHi nil clean wntaheR lit tile H iliid-ii noe of SJl.- , 'l' MpftrnfMiit'iiio opiM'a bouse are Still in , luiiKittBh,, Wiiu Ktv.. Gray in cliaro. ' ' 2v l'ViiLk.Adkiua oa.ont to Hard ytouu loiluy iu bald protracted tneblinii'. ,Min. C. S Van Duvrj has beon eriona- ; "'ly ill f'r Ktwhil das, and ih yet-'(Jlile , i iyv . . . . . XhtHeiviHHr.Ciiriynu 8tae liue ia th oi h:, ciici vi't nuu qim keBt to tho.iu ' tiiriiir.' " ' "' E."H.' Clarka left Friday nibt "last,' rihI wa nrd iufmiuvd went directly to '.Kiisoo. '. Hood's Pills are' the bast family cuiiiiir 10 and Uvcr mtdiciue Harmless ri liiiiiie, nine. If you want- a feood ' ciiu ' Of aewiuj. mndimti, ontne to .the QiiZctte oflioe 'aiid we'll fit y.'ii out.. - :, - Kris .ToriPB snlj h ffw days rjo. two ' C!ir-l,iiiii! if mutton 'nhei-p hi (Joo. ftli -: Kuy at 92 '2U pir liad. : , .,. TliORo that Uav.n countv scrip for It' nhdiiid dill -im UnnrKe' 'C.iuser at Tba 1'lrst '.Niiiiunal B.iuk . ', . 2 lf.- -' W, l'VMinard wn over Saturday lant ircin ...'ijo,. ig.wu. .ol Alb-4. . "Ted ...jviii. biii nr biiei-piuiHeeasou. .,, Tlie Ui-ii.'tte will' bo sent to auy nd dnsa iii ilm. United Slates till 'after campaign fur 50 oents. a ,t Wal-blankM, plenty of tbem, at 'be Giizette illice, aud. at world's prices., Bisqoiuita. ou Jai'Keorders ' . : , O'x' wl)Mey,. 5beHp, Bi)d artificial. Send 81 postal uole for recipe,' 'Addreas Lvtl 101, Priidlet'Oti, Oregon. ' ' i 12 , Every man who takes any interest iu fast stock Btiuuld subscribe for The HtMWpmun. Gazette shop, aKepta. , Sheeiibiiy'ers us'i-d to be .rolling into Heppner about tins time.. How we wisU sneh times would come naiu. The Gi zette will take cilunty scrip at face oU aubHCriptinu, and pa.i liulanoe of sumein caah at bighesti maiket p'loe. v , '".. '.' , 7 160 ' feeporla have it that IJallas Danipttiui bi.e In d apoiber Iraiice of i-hoiter du ' tat.oii than Ibe oi e of a fewdays ago ihe Uhzeue imoe now rtiDR an in- siuuuce und' uotartai thop. Come in wbeu you want, to do your insuriuji and Bwuuriug.' ' ' 1 ue buby son of Mr. and Mrs. Vawler Crawford is quite ill, being threatened wjtb pueurnonia, However, he is muoh better at puseut, Those who have, brought in vanoup kinds of supplies in lieu of Cfcsh, sbnn d oall aroliiiil at tins oHice and get oredit for gunie if not already given. , . Plmtogr plis, $1:50 por dozen, at Shep- . paws, ground Hour gallery,; u xt ibor . South .of McBride'a wagiiu fiietory.. Nortu Main street, Heppner. 513 . Quarterly meeting will b held at the M. E church, South nu March 10 Ii Bnd lit I i . K.v. M, V. Hnwa d, pre siding Elder, will bs present at that ' tim.'' "' y .' '' ' ' . ' ii Echo stage lenvea Heppner for Ei ho Tuesdiiyti, TliUr.du)s lint SHturdHjs Arnvea Jlotidajs, Wednesdays and Krin .,dae. Fare, "one wa, K2.60 PtiillOuluy agent, A' Andiews, lJriip. , ' ,.! To our cuatnaieit No difference' how large or sqiall your ncConrit is, bome in and se,tle, tfit.ber' by cash or note We rnuat have one or the other to enb e ns to s'em the flood. Hayes Bros. 90 t Cook's Dead Sbotfquirrel poison, war ranted i q-iiil t" if pot.iiuperior to any on ; llie ' mill ki t. ' Maiiufiioiiired by T W. Aem,Jr, Heppner. ' For sale bv drug gists, groceis and geneial ilealers. 4 f. . i Green and Hiek Mathews will be found at the City hotel b .iber shop where an) thing in the line of the ton Borial art will be furnished on appli cation. These gentleunn are artists and deserve Vour patronage. Call on ibem. ''' A peddler dropped in at '.d. Salings', out ou Hand Hollow a few das iigo, and asked if they w. uld loan hira a patch or two with wliiob to mend his pants These times are hard none as hud since Buchanan's 'administration before tbe "Br. ' ... ..-. . - . ' - Condon Globe; Mr. Bnd Mrs. W. P. Sorivner, of Heppner, arrived in the oitv Wednenday ; ami after viitine tbeir relatives, 8. P. Shutt Bnit fmily, pro. , oeeded nut to Ihe linme.of Mrs. Hcrivner's mother, Mrs. Meek, where they will visit a oonple of days. ' , . , Gid Halt has now established a trin' sorjHl parlor, at the Matlock building next door to Himons' blacksmith Rhnp. where he invites the patronage of his old oustomers Bnd nit who desire strictly first blnss work, shaving, shampooing and hair Cutting at living prices. IJou t overlook The regular suhacriuiion nrlna rf eeaiy uazeite la XAbl) Hnd h, liriceof the Weekly Ureionian AllV One Snhnnriliin.. Gi.zjite aud paying fur one year iu ad- u , , uu Kel Polli ln Gazette Bnd ..ccnijr uiegoniaa for S3. All old. P""' paymg tneir Bubsonptiods "uojosrm auvanoewill be eu titled mo Bnine oner. XT I . iieis Junes, aooompauied - by bis nopUBW, iTank Junes, lelt rJutu,day for FriBoowitu 2j0 bead of sheep, to be tu.pijcu irom tri rtiaua by. bout. This stiipment wnl be lollowed by two ship uieuie, fine days apart of, respectively. 4U0 aud 250 bead. . Alex Meyer, a Portland oaptalist, is dead. He was well known iu connexion wub Portland affairs. - A freight train ran into a tree down near Troutdale, Friday, delaying traffic a law hoars. -. . , - . - Hardtnan orgaouei a republican olob Belt Saturday, ' , .. . Tag Wooi growm Uajt,-p(ir. euaut to call B nUttbef .tf tbe wooli growers of this county Wet at the court huuoe Saturday afternoon for the pur pose of discussiug the advisability of urgauinsiug a woolgrowei-'a- assooiation of Morrow county. The meeting was oalUd to order by O. E. Farusdrih, who w .s chosen .'temporary ohairman with A. ',V. Pattersou as temporary seoretary. Mr Farosworth stated the object of tbe meeting Vb'cb brought forth. a free-for- all diacu8sion in which the herders - and shearers took a prominent 'part. Geo tSuiith defended the interests of the former, while-; Ted, Minard and others stood out boldly, for the,lalt.ter. element. The by-laws of a similBr organizatida over in Umatilla county were,,read and alter a few appropriate ohanges were1 Humiiraously adopted and signed by 24 of thote present at a short recess wbioh i was dci'lared -fox... Iliafc .purpose. O., E, r .iirnsworin .. .ana w:. . r"; JUufton wore elected president and seoretary re1 ipeifully fbc . the '.tiomiug ,year. ' The association adjourned to meet at" the city o Hindi chambers "March lOtii, at 1:30 p. m. ' . ;! Our Baby Boy Suffered Intensely From ;;-;'yv.-' '"Pure Blood vTHI Perfectly Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla,,, ' : . Hsrveyvllln, Kniif's. Reserved for IMcFarkind Meucantile Co. 4' rnpewet .Ct.OB.--At 7:30 tomorrow eTOimig, the republieaiis are' mj'ited lo meet at the euuiue house to organize precinct club fiir Heppner, Mt ' Vernon "nd. Gentry. .Tli organizer for the respective preciucis tire .eipeetexl to be present, s well as tbe county organizer, and nlliiij-epiiblioatw. who Wan get out ibis, club will, meet oof. evenings, an promises tj present interesting programs iu their flit lira operations; i.-.,iq ...I '' " . "' , r- Osa EETTEfl Speiking of.tranties out on band. Ho low, is a man who beats them alt. .This man .of 'earth In bis dreiims goes through the loVer regions and eeis iu torment those'" now livino wbioh 'be claims is a sign that they are fore ver; lost, jis tueHssuts. are- Tin pardon able. ' Morrow colinty is making a few genuine Christians, but in the long run a L'fent riiiiiiy more infidels.'; .' .Kii.'k Wood , Yaiid, The -Heppner ooii yarn, under the-management Iii ( Van Winkle, "is prepared tq deliver wiinu hi ,our reBiaenoe, saweil, or un "Mw,e(i. ,)iood, eawed nd delivered 47.UU wr oord. Wood sawed .twice r,wi, (5 ct. per oord; three times, 8100 lata near 'the depot. JjeBve btders Sloan ft Ho ar.g's. ' ' " 4-tf, SmEJiAKKB.--Ed. Birbeok.a shoemak er and repairer of many years' exneri ence, has just located in the Abraham. sic'' onilding, on May street, where he ib prewired to do eveiyib,ing in Ins ,lipe, U'. Birbeok is strictly a first-class work- man aod warrants all work, Give him 8 call I4wtf Liand. f or . oale. 4bU Bores : over - in Wilson bhiirie; A good stock rauoh ud id be sold cheap. Call Bt -Gazette oflioa for particulars and terms 1 1,800, FARM AND STOCK RANCH. , It will take only 8812 to buy ft; 480 acres, 2ri0 acres plow, land; one-ha mile ruuning water. Improvements 10 acres fenced, 15, acres cultivated, houses and stable, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to farming. sheep aud hograising.' An .. extensive sheep range joining to Rock oreek. IVniis: $110 down; remainder on long time. Looaii m: Ou' county road, twi and one-half miles west of Bond bill, Eiybl. Mile. Or. 320 acres for $510, oi SlOtf for owi eralnp in 100 ncres school land or will exchange for two good h 'rues. Original co-it of sobnol Ian d $320., Apply at Heppner Gazette offio Heppner Oregon. " J99 tf-sw. ' Where? : ' At Abrnhamniok's. In addition to' bis tailoring business, be has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee Hbirta, hosierv, etc. Also has on hand lurrie elegant patterns for suits. A. Vbrabamsiak. Mbv street. Heppner, Or. Re ter on 650 t eres of land in Klick itat Co.. Wash. God bouse, barn, and plenty of water.' ,' Bz miles to market ' - ' F. O.- BncKNCM, 9.f. ' . , i , . '.. Heppuer, Or. additional, iaiuals. E. O : E H. CUrke retii'nd this I morning tri m Hei.pner.' He slates that I today iu Heiipner. Mnrrnw county, woO', growers will meet to form n ass eiut n I rnoMMiie. Similar to tbeCmstitla Wool tir The Studebaker wagon heBds them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. " Hardware" did yoo sayT ' Wby, yea at P. C. Thompson & Co. 'a stand, and the place for bargaius. ' a The Keeley Inatitute, at Forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine oocoine Hiid tobacco habit. See Bd. , s., The Palace is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Uroceiy.' Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a Borg, the je.veler, is tbe-man to fix up your walch or clocks Lie keeps a fall stuck of ever thing pertaining to bis business- , , M. Licbtentbal & Co.'g new stook of splendid, summer button and tie special ties iu the suae line are attracting mark ed Htteuti.m. ... , a ., The general merchandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar land, has lately changed hands, now bel ing nuder the control and management of The McFarland Mercantile Companv, which continues business at the old stand . with a larger stock than ever. ' a , TinnitgraiiN ami reiUrumg v0yBgrsi I find iii Ayer's SatSKparilla a enre tot b 'iN, piuioies, eczema, etc, rs J whether tesnlting from sea diet and life .. :...... ... i f .rinn slim boarn. or rrom anv oiui-r unuo , AIUIIIIU'IUII, , lf ,WMl,f . A-.-r-r-,..T.- . - . - . .. h.enmen t wnrk totieiher fur . the ll v ,ln as a tomo aud alterativs medl- - Oommbu interest. ' , " C. I. Howl k ( o., Lnwelf, Ji a-i.' "Our little tuiliy buy Ih now idinusl two years old.. .."Wlieu. he was about six yu'eij.i old there appeared a breaking m:ioa liH'hend'un.l breast We tried various salves and so:i;is, but it , , i Continued to Crow Worso ' iAlffci 1utn tSidbcW'ieUd It was' serofula, but his treatment failed, and we Palled' upon three other physicians, who termed It sale rheum or eczema. ' Kvaa then he grew worse. A crust would gather on his head as thick as a quarter ahd pull up with oorruptlon. Then it would come od, taking the iialr with it. About three months ago we resolved to try Hood'a Sarsaparma and Hood's Olive Ointment To day we are happy to say that Burtron Is now Entirely WellA The sores have all dkappcarcd an i his hair is Etowlng nicely. He has only taken one bottle or Hood's Sarsaparllla and used one box ot YOUR ATTENTION! dis- !Cures Ointment We Can now recommend nood's Sar aaparilla to others, and truthlully say it has worked wonders In our little boy's case. I hare also been taking Hood's Sarsaparllla forlndiges Won and liver trouble and am Improving right along." David A. too, Harveyville, Kansas. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet asy in action. Sold by all druggists., 2c. ' ' . MEN WITH LONG HAIR. How Warriors or OMn Timos Dreu Tlieir Head Adurnuient. St. Paul held that it was a shame to man to wear his hair long, and. so he teili the Corinthians in his drst epistle to them On the other hand, Hoyctuus, patriarch ol Jerusalem A. D, 600, declared the outwaM; Visiblefligns of manly perfection ojonsisl in an ample beard and in hair flowing down the shoulders.. In remote ages the Per sians, who now have their heads shaven, wore long hair. Darius had a most luxuri ant poll,, and Alexander, .who conquered him, probably paid few visits to the hair cutterls in the course of bis lite. Al olbiadee and his clique of roues introduced the effeminate fashion of hair Into Greece.' Before their time the Athenians were' roundheads; and it is fair to presume that Aristidcs the Just, wbo did not pride him Belt above measure on his devotion to the graces, sported a good crop of bristles and Ignored a comb , . .... Herodotus.relates that in token of mourn, lhg tho Persians were wont to cut off not only their own bair but the manes of their horses. The same historian tells' that the Aynans, being defeated by the Lacedaemo nians,' made a sacrifice of their locks, and vowed that they would remain shorn as long as they had not reconquered Thyrae. "'" ' , At Bparta. Ljcujgujs had deoreed the wearing of longhair; but this law, to which Plntarch alludes, was never -much obeyed. The Spartans, when they attained their six teenth year, did as the young Athenians, and burned their hair upon, the altar ot either Diana or Mars. The fact is, all the ' baroarians who used to come from across the seas in those times wore flowing locks. and the Greeks bad no wish to resemble them, says the Boston Traveller. Our prim itive ancestors, the Britons,,and like them, the Gauls, allowed their hair iq grow undis turbed. It often reached below the waist. and men like Caractacus must have looked curions. Conquered by ' the Romans, the Gauls and Britons were 1 ignominiously clipped. In his enumeration of the Gallic" tribes led into captivity by Caesar, Lucinn speaks of tbeLiguses, t'now shorn, but ere-' while possessed of an -abundant mass' of hair." Those of the Gauls who obtained ' their liberation hastened ,tp let their hair grow.againv la. order the more to mark-the ' Importance they attached to flowing locks they took to shaving their slaves. in r ranee w ben a nobleman was convicted of any felonious offense .the raior was in variably applied to- his' pate." Clotaire 1.,' Kingof FriiHce, cieised his own son, Gonde- oana, to oe snora- lor conspiring against'1 him; and, by way of adding to the disgrace of, his sentence, be immediately afterward e want it for a moment to inform you the stock of C. S. Van Duyn is being: posed of at Assignee's Sale, 'at 'ay-down pri ees. ' - -The, stock : is clean and freh, having been, largely increased with new goods the. ear ly' part of the 'year. For spot cash, vve will give you bargains. , . , ,, :.!., li::.! ,i-.-;.-j I y '' S KjEO. L-ONSER, A - -: - ssignee. . . . 1 .-!("' sw 'TF-; poiiQpgoi go, LJaving put their business porary cash basis, Call upon a tern Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur- Chasing Power than ever before known Heppner. in w e must get our stock mto money, and profits are no objeot when the money ,u .Bu,. ouaae your oasn at ns and see ns tumble. ,., v . ... t. , , . , i. . .', ..; . 1 1 a w UiE21o TPTTS PEOPLE ARE COMING - 0UR WAY! Not only oboe but again and again. The know that frcm us tbey slwnjs get fall weight aud good measure for the least niouey. Why we sell the last is ex plained. The "best" brings people back, lokls custim, rrskis ns ltitnds, and so establishes our trade. ' We want jou to liBve some of our . friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiojf , Boots, 8hooe, Hat. Caps, aud everything : kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see as, everybody. S. S. Hornor, 1 . :! Salesman.' 'ASSIGNEE'S SALE.; mm Closing out the eiiliiSe stock of ' . . , , , ., , Boots and S h oes oir the old . firm of M. Liohtenthal & Co., at. it ....X. 'I'HI ., Co!t for Cash. '" - , ; Gn 1 1 a ue I S ecure "a Grb del Bargaiii. t,1,'.'1':l1' "v,1"11',',.1.1 Assignee. - ' Illis, Dawson & Ijroiis, ' . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 1 '." "" ' ' All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory j, -i: ..'.manner.: Notaries Public Bnd Collectors. " ."' OFPICIJ IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ' ' BEPPNEB, OREGON vF )T1iq youno; liow to t'lioose tiie best one to mitrry-(TN TWO rOUliSE)Ttie niairied how to be happy in marringe; ( DAYS YOV" " )The fond parent how to have prize babies: ( ONE WANT" )The mother how f have them without pain; (AGENT A.;',., ., 1 1113 enmuess-ruow to De iruitiui ana multiply ; ( KXOTl ; )Tho cm-iois how they "growed" and came to be ;( Ay UA V . i he health how to enjoy life and keep well: ' (AND HE Hf1'- . uu mvmiu--iiow to get well again speedily; B )DY (The imprudent how to recrain wasted enotw. SOLD. .42 UL blil1 ) All who want knowledge that is of most wovth T v 1 )l''iiifl it in Dr. Foote's " Plain II Home Talk, KNOW; P. II, T. )Mmfav Hill Book Co.. 129 E. 28fh St.. tit K.'N O W ; ' 1,000 ija ws. 200 cuts, 24 e.ol. ulates 200 t HEAD ' Uledufled from 3.25 to 1 .50 s cm.ulavs fn SAVED ( $1.i00 rN ONE YEAR. -. iOO.OGQ .. COPIES SOLD. jyj iNOR : c& oo.i .; ) y.ii.i'i..'-. ; ' "IVj:' ...":, i. : ' . . : ' : :' jj ,iwIIoi3i3iior, Oregon. . BORG; 1 : Out for "THE Cash. Bargains ' '" ' : ' IN ' " Jewelry, Cash Talks. 0Hk 8EH- BORG, MAY' biivliKT, JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, silverware, MUSICAL , , INSTRUMENTS, Etc, Etc. ... ' Trust BLists HEPPNEK,OR.' -OF- OKEGOM For the Cure o Kjiior, Opium M Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Cull at the Cizette office for particulars, strictly coiitldentliil. Treatment private and sura kirk & ra n i.. The Enterprise B Un May btreet.oppoeite Pnlace Hotel. Tbey will keepon band a full line of rocsriss d Provisions. .: iA"fuIl line of olioice Pies. CfiltfS and Bread; in fact evervlhing that is usually kept in a UraUclass bakerv stnrn. 'I'hsv n-ill n10., t, .,.,i. n. n try them. . i, vi auu RIPANS 'the famous po-ivdercd wig.. Tno great re 'publio Bwnrtr, awny the wigs :and many o tlio heads, mat. Av.jn- in tliein,. Itwasther ,.thattlie,pig tiul-,fiitiioii came, .in for bott high and low, und lasird long enoiigh to b remembureii by ixfva men of the presen day. Nopoleon I. nniroilcssly cut nff the pig. tails of jiis n?;iM:stm soldiers, and noarlj 'caused a iinith y ii'-noiig tho drtay of Egyp' by so doins?.'' fcim-.u! ly, immense disconLcn 'wasexoiied In tti British' navy when th. Admlnfl nbo mhi I t he pigtail some sevent; .years ugo. 'H v.vo mm down to the presen' time, when vrw r:r " i. v our individual taste- THC not- One lam ami mthe mm : r ! - c. iiyads o hair, unless issued an edict condemning to the severest,-., Indeed ,yi; .y, j.-..,.ui .nkliers or pauper: penalties any one who should by stealth or .Jeiue oauBOt be overestimated. - violence cot off the hair of an honest man. The hair question assumed disquieting pro portions in France, for in the year 1201 Fierre Lombard, Arohbishopof Paris (whose hearileft much to be desired in the matter ' of caipiilary adornment), wis prevailed upor. Dy ine maiqontenis to oecome. tneir cnam- I pion. Ho was a learned and good nan, and no doubt' he had often pondered upon the ! unseemly appearance of his close-clipped. . erqwif in, tiie,sijcncfl pf, tq closet, until he s took up tlie cudgels like a man determined ' In nln '''' ' ' - ' ' I The King of Franco at that time was the ' gallant Phillip II., generally known as Phil-' ' tp Augustus nMter lviog the matter bis ' mospttentive consideration' lie signed the magna charter of capillary liberty, at about - the same time his royal compeer, John of England, was making a dismal face over the charter of kannvmede. , Generally epeaamB.-the- English follow the French in tne matter of personal adorn ment, b)4 In tt) ciwe tbe,nghsh were be forehand. Bo early in the reign of Hehry swamhr-inii tonat ajhsrs had obtained ethptlon frbm tile obligation of having tneii haireit atidtheyontaiucd it without much d-.., ' "' '' Wo hear nothing more about short hah' Until the sixteenth century. From the time of Philip AjguHtus to that of Francis JL everyone, lord or lumpkiu, let his hair fall down his Daok- Uistorians and chroniclers speak a great leal about cits and ointments that were used by the wuuimy and uobleof the middle ages, and it appears to hare been a pretty prevalent rusiom to powder one's locks wtthgoid dust; Every one anotvs how long hair and short fcair bad a maraed political signihuance rivr' Ing the war of' Charles I. against tne Pre tender. It was no joke then to be caught with bristles in Prince Rupert's camp, airf to have come with curling locks nndei CroraW' ll's eye Would have been to run thr riBk of hemg nent, not to the hair, but tc the headeutter'K, Uhai-ii-a J i. B'-ougut- back the fashion a long civ:. I.. r l-it'lrH, bat t'tif-i.e were soon su persixli'd bv l''e tiiiveruig wigs introduced by Lout.-i :ii V. lie h id a cry poor tieud of. hair, tul:i, ian., and of .a dirty Luff color, and his b.:;-o'- o"viil it rinst voluminous perlque l ';.. r; .t-.to's 'ty. , The (ash. Ion reuiu nM 'it t ..orconvirit' when, for tli ' i to sanitary ovi : .into a refoimatoi-y u good, we musty'"' !-'iVS. " ' ,,-' it .GOOD. SLEEPERS. tndlTeronco of t!u- fni-ln to' X.ii-tiirni ' ,: Dtsiurl) -Im-.'s'.' ' ' The' author1 of '''Uuljfuna iJrfot-o V. War" says thtit the Turks I'rvot.o t slceji' any' 'Kpare ' liall'-hoor 't!s;it im-. liappcn to' lie ' tit idr ir ili.sp;;'il. , niglit, he 'snys. 'all ' li is ' cr.n'iVitiiot would be'in tlio Tiiiiil nf drcani-;-it!V. 'ten' inihntc.'K, while hi' 1-tv wiili- i, v. ;il. and envious. " It has oiten s'tnicU 'n. whh a !.-. i.di- ment to sco tho little rc:,p,:(.:t un;, ojk lb Turkey p:iyr to ; locp. "AVli'cn I liavi been staying In thu'villns I have 'i often Jioiird a mi'inlM i- of tin' fmriilv ffot ' I up, and iiftl'i- w::v.:!nii'.r iil.ont iiinnnrf ' his slccrinj com'putiioii -. nroi: p Hicni al to a-slt where Jii:. t.i iii;ic:;i va:,, or, upon arimi; equally !Hf f 'xcns.' A,liid.of,.j;iif!dk':u,v;v11li thus wnlic ' ,up his. fathcr,,ii, man uf dxty. perliapr, tiyp pr throe times in tlie njlrjit. and yet ' there .would never bcai; nnirry u-ord of rcrnonitriuice; and u lu n I huvo sinipjii'd .savagely, at some one for walking into my .room und over my. body in the mid- ; die of the , nigh(, my smtppishncss has ' caused thp prcutcbt a,stoni..litncnt. ,. Many times I. have turned in with na tives in the ume room with mc, and though I was generally tired and my companions not, yet I think I may say I Wus invariably the last to close mv ej'UH. ..',.'. ; ' ' ' of 111 .' Striji.''ltrf-i'..., The e.i-,'eiic..,.ol' the i-i nal or Phillip? islands in the l':i;:ilir neean, y. hicli liai been mooted nmoii'r imrinorH for yor ami finally discivd:t;-d.. Ir.is jma been rclitth-meil by tho captain . of the Jb-jt-isli hhioti h ick Uck utd Su iinliildi', am. the little. ;roup is likely t. ) lie n. -placed on the iiiari ie ,-.-ii-t ... Tin. uinritlnii' exeluin:re .if this city liiiK-jiiiit' w,iL pos-ses.-,i,Mn,f ;Hl tin; facU, saj the I'hila dclplua lleciii-d. - Capt. 1'i'tU-ndrig-h, master of the Iirit ish ship Cock Kclc,' wliMi elenr.'il tlib port in Sepleirib.-r last for ' lliom. Japan, sighted V.w. i-.l.-mds in latitude 8:0(1 north and Inn ;itii e lni:;;ii, in thi South I'lieific oi-.-nii, nivt r.;i.--t.i., t'n facts of his diseuviry.: t the ).r..n.di. bv drographic oIKcc in the ,;' h v in this city. Ho reported t!,(. I..:ui.l, to In three inmimVii'r. and I i ' I'.-rn :l rmvjv in the put It of vessel, p!,,;.. rtr Cliiii.-i and Jnpan, rininin--' in a s-jnl heasti-rh direction fur sis in- seven mdes, bei.i'j. connected by liiw-lyinr'roek ,. It is be lieved that the third island is i if recent , formation, hu.viua come to the Mir'aec of the water within the lastidx monUis. and the entire group within the last year. It i thought they were of volcanic origin, but a subsviiuont vessel, the Iintisti stup hivanhilde. not only con firmed the position of the islands, but also found them inhabited, i'op. Mer hie, of this vessel, fully confirmed the Lock Kck report. While drifting off the island he was surprised to sec two eanoeloads o! natives come out to meet his vessel. They spoke in some unknown language. The party numbered thirty, und all were naked, but for dried leaves around their waists. Nearly every man wat tattooed in bright red colors, entirely different from the manner of tattooing in the United States. One of them, whe appeared to be a chief, was marked with an American (lag, the stars reach ing from the thigh to the knee, and tin stripes from the knee downwurd. TABULES! 'Disease commonly 'comes on wilh slight symptoms, which when neglected in crease iri' extent' sod gradually grow ilaiigcroua. K yna sill'IfKR UYiii'Kl'siA or ine.stpn,c''.e'' ta,e R I PA N S RIPANS RIPANS RIPANS TABULES. TABULES. TABULES. TABULES. If' you are CONSTIPATED or - Imve A UisOKDEWiD I.1VER, . -t T- IfVour'cOMI..KXION J3 BAbl.OW or ' you StlfKJSR DlHTUKSH after cut Ins, 1 ' Knr OFKKNHIVK BRKATTf nriil 'A IX ',. ,. WSOltpKlW OF V1IK JSXOJIAWl, ... . Il1P.nr" TnhiiTfs not genliy, lmt promptly, upon the liver, stomnoh mid intes hoesi cleanse the s stem fllVclimllv ; cure dyspepsia, hnhitii.il cnnslipation nffens. tve breath and headache. One , Tablii.ic taken at the first ndioation of in.lis, ,,n, rtZwbtrdiffl ,l""r,,8aiou wi" uud Ripims tiibtiles are preparf-rl f,m a prescription widely used by the best physicians, Bud are presented in the form mint nppn ved bv modern scienoe 1 ; " tf,Vpn ? fHii- ,ri"1 U,'P"nR Tbnles are nn infallible cure; tbey contain nothing injurious and nre an economical remedy. K gives relief. A qnarter-grosfl box will be sent, poatsge paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the vholesnle and retail agents, ' .: ',' BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. SNELL Louis ,4 ; Mf'u 'iie'i h..gsv-a tofunir Muslcat inBlruments. , It ha-often puzzled the uninitiated to give a reason why musicians tune their instruments in public, and not before entering the orchestra. If they tuned their instiuments before entering the theater or concert room the tempera ture is very apt to be different in the place of performance, and therefore the instruments would not. be in f lino A piano that Is, in tune in a cold room ' ftd ho took it down bv the p.,.mH h tie - middle. o j would get oilt of tune if the room were a-' he was his own compositor it wu How Hlie Was Iri)d. ''The bride wore an appropriate and becoming dress of gray grow grain silk, and a fishoo of white Vallention's laoe', with long vail of white tool," was tho description a Tural editor gave of the brides appearance at a wedding-; Tho bride herself gave him the description; ' and HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO, Ucal druggists evorywliere will supply the Tubules if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, Qu:ck lo Ad and Save many a Doctor's BilL 9 . application, to tlia 3Xlpan Clieim.lca.1 ' TTorlc City. Cq., iT-w '.'ADllUG IN THE MARKET. .'.., , Ie, there are many of them. .... ., Some very good, some bad. . '' ' Bud dru.s aro poisonous, ., s Also of no value whatever. ,'' J'--, ' ' ' ' Pure drugs are great helps, .., '-. ' And these alone should be ". y .,,' " v., , . . . in compounding. ',.,' .. , We Cluim to keep in stock ' ,, The purest drugs made. To compound them skillfully, " ... "' . , '''" Pff Dare prescriptions quickly. To charge for them reasonably. W ho oan do better than'thisf Proprietor. Thp: Lancashire In JSUKANCE Co. suddenly Vated. published Just as he wrote it. Ol MANCHEBTItH, KIVCSLAIVn -.-rnf