Take Notice. L The nm of Bve cent per line will be Jharited for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of resntict," lists of wedding presents and donors, lud obituary notlrvs, (other than those the edit or shall himself Rive as a matter oi news,) and aoticesnf speidnl meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and allother jutertiunments from which revenue is to be de rived, sha'.l be churned for t;t the rate of five vents a line. These rules will be strictly adher id to in every lntunoe. Advertising rutes reasonable and inadeknown ipou application. We hold each and every corresponilent re ponsihle for his or her communication. No orrespondeuce will be published unless the writer's real name is signed asau evidence of food faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS . inn Aent, 21 Merchants Exchange. iau Erancisco, is onr authorized agent. (iaper is aept on me in las omce. This Give your business to Heppner people, 2nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those who patronize ton. TIME TABLE.. Stage for Ilardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Conn, Agent. You can get the best beer in Heppner at G. B. Ted rowe's, 5 cents per glass. If you want the finest liquors, clgurs, etc. call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. Rain tod By. Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good meat. Billy Crank wns in from Hitter lost waek. Try Spray's bama and bacon, the best in town. J. J. McCiee waa down from Ilardman Saturday. Spray'a pressed beef, something fine, or lunches. EJ. R. Bishop, of Heppner, in writing one of the letters on "hard times" pub lished in the Portland OreKonian, says, "(let oat of debt and stay oat of debt" is good advice. The best that oan be offered. Mr. Bishop has nndonbtjdly been readiug the Eat Orpgonian. Enst Oregonian. Mr. Bishop's letter to the Oregonian, in response to a request sent him tecently, was one of the best published so far. The Gozette regrets that we connot give it space in our oolumns. In the spring, the human body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation prodnoed by winter diet. As the temperature rises under the growing heat of the sun's rays we feel tired, half siok and low in spirits, because the blood is sluggish and full of impurities. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invigorate the body and give tone to the digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Dan Htalter's team Saturday last grew restive under the gentle restraint of bits, up near II. V. B art's, and taking advan tage of the opportunity began kicking, throwing Dan to terra firms, laming him considerably. His oorupanion, whose uame we did not learn, remained with therie, however, until the horses got loose. The runaways were oaptured on the street here, and after all did little damBge. new, Grandma Mat'.ock is aud heart trouble. ill with dropsy Ayers guarantees his poison. Only $2 50 per dozen. tf. Chaa. Johnson waa up from Lexingtou Saturday 00 business. Photographer Dowe will return to Heppner in July. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, vv alia Walla, W ash. Tom Crow dropped in Saturday from the Butter creek section. Mrs, M. Lichtenthal is couvulesoing from an attack of grip. M. It. Morgan was up from the lone section 011 business Friday. The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2.75 per etir, bnth striotly in advauoe. Hon. It. V. Gates is putting iu a light ttrul water plant ht Klamath fulls. No rain .LaMer. The old sign says no rum fur seven successive Sundays, Wash Thompson dropped in yesterday from his ranch over ou Sand Hollow Sid Iliiwaon is hack from England to his Arlington home. Lie had a splendid trip. Now 1h the time to kill squirrels; am' Swaggart'g 'Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf Geo. Fell returned from Portland last evening, having spent a week there on business. frank Sbepardson, an engineer on the Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several physicians, also visited the Hot Springs, but received no permanent relief until he used Chamber- laiu's Pain Balm. Ho says it is the best medioine 111 the world for rheumatism. For sale by Slocum-Johoson Drug Co. Sunday Inst Frank Whetstone and Bob Wilkins oame together down at the Belvadere, Bob coming out second best In faot Bob did not fight at all which led Reoorder Hallock to let him off without tine yesterday. Frank paid the custom ary fee for the privilege of fighting on Sunday. If the Gazette remembers oorrectly that costs about $10. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make "a little health go a long way." Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic aud nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is reoruited. It is pleasant to the taste.easily borne on the stomach and harmless under pro longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle. Col. J. W. Reditigton sent Fred Sherman a fine lot of garden and flower seeds a few days ago, and for this Fred is very thankful. Bat as the extreme high wiuds have blown Johnny s fenoe iown a uumber of times lately, Fred suggests that an invoioe of new oedar posts would have been muoh more appropriate. Dave Porter andNels Magnusen while in yesterday from Lexingtou were seen by a Gazette reporter to whom they gave the information that muoh fall-sown grain has been Frozen out, aud so far the dry weather has interfered with spring grain. With seasonable rains whioh will surely come soon, fair crops are expected. Philadelphia Record: There arrived at the West Philadelphia stock yards on Friday what is claimed to be the largest steer in the world. 'Ihe animal which weighs within n fractiou of two tons is 0 years old, ami was raised near Mechan- lRNburg, Cumberland oounty. It is of the Durham variety. W. W. MmuaJ, Laving been to con siderable ex pense to improve his fowls by the Introduction of new blood from the prize pens of S. A. Wells, of Almeda Cal., is now prepared to furnish eigs of the Brown Leghorn breed that cannot be exoelled in Oregon. 17-tf. Council Meeting. Counoil met in regular session last evening, all coun oil men present exoept rarusworth and Horner, Reoorder Hallock, acting mayor, presiding, and Marshal Roberts in at tendance Minutes of last regular session read and approved cms allowed: N. S. Whetstone, 8150; Dave Drannon, $150; J. E. Mistersoo, $1.50; Gilliam & Bisbee, $3; A. M. Slooum, $1.75 The bond of A. A. Roberts, as marshal of the town of Heppner, was examined by the committee on finance and on their recommendation was ao- cepted and plaoed on file with the recorder The oommittee on streets and public property recommends that the bridge near Mrs. Welch's be braoed and repaired. Also aocepted the repoit of the marshal as to repairs 00 the bridge aoross Willow creek, near E. G. Sperry'a residence. The marshal sug gested that baokyards and all streets be oleantd up immediately, an his sugges tions were favorably received. .... .The ordinance lioensing Chinese laundries was read first time by section, and on motion the rules were suspended and the same read the second time by title. The petition of Hanry Heppner et al , that the Heppner Light & Water Co. be asked to use their large domestic reservoir for domestic and irrigating purposes, instead of the small reservoir known as the "Ayers reservoir," was laid on the table for further aotion On motion the marshal was instructed to examine the reservoirs at least once a month and to report on same at the first meeting in each month Counoil adjourned. When your heart pains you and un usual palpitation is frequent, accom panied sometimes with ehotness of breath and low spirits you ate tsufferiDg from a disordered stato of he liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wind on the stomaoh. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the kidneys and becomes dangerous to life. Steps should be taken to stay its pro gress on the appearance of the first symptoms. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Liver and lvidoey balm is especially adapted for disorders of this kind. Price $1 per bottle. A very interesting Easter sermon was delivered at the M. . ohuroh last Sun day by Rev. Frank Parrisb, of Pilot Rook. Shiloh's Cure, the great Conch and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket sine contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold bv T. W. Ayers Jr. Among those in attendance on the populist gathering Saturday last we noticed W. O. Metier, Heman Caldwell, L. W. Lewis, Wei. Gilliam and Bob Dexter. Pap Simons gets letters almost weekly from his mother who is now over one hundred years old. She lives baok in Missouri and is in comparatively good health. The DODuliat brethren had an en thusiastic meeting at the court house Saturday last for the purpose of keeping up their organization, etc., in this section. In our next issue we expect to give our readers a few sheep notes. Dr. Wilson and others are in the field and will take out quite a number in the aggregate. Captain Sweeney, fj. S. A., San Diego, Cal. says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy iB the first medioine I have ever found that would do me auy good." Price 50c. T. W. Ayers, Jr. Charley Hinton, of The Dalles, has been on the Heppner branoh for a few days in place of Fireman Durham who has had a touch of the not altogether desirable, lu grippe. "Life's LesBon in Rhyme" is Rev. E. P. Green's Bubjeot tonight, instead of "Life in Rhyme." Small mistake, but come out to bear the lecture. It will be interesting and instructive. Ben Swaggart shipped 720 onus of his "Sure Shot" squirrel poison over into Washington today. This is the result of his having carefully introduced his poison in that country last season. The Only WANTED Mr. A. Ashbaiigh Lad the misfortune to lose a $11) bill on our streets Satur day last. Mr. John Lalanne is over from Gallo' way and will remain in this vicinity for some time. Ask your newsdealers for "Coin'i Fi lancial School," and don't be satisfied till you get it. Gihousi'n Bros, are making a special cut on large family groups; call and get their prices. tf Geo. Thornton and family have moved into the Mauri property, near the M. E. church. Spring advertisers get the spring trad Those who do not advertise throw away their opportunities. Jaun t W. Smith, of Arlington, is at Los Angeles where he hopes that his health may improve. Auyiitie having one, two and three vear old steers for sale should leo Ham Kinsmau at Heppner. tf. Where lambing is in progress, sheep men say that the increase it 1UO percent. Tho weather is flue tor it. Mr. J. 1'.. Hperrf ba leased the Palace hotel and will open it up ht once. We wish her ah imlaut anocraa. Al Florence's son, Dun, it ill with the In U'H'V". "'"I Kimsey is confined to his bed at Al't with rheumatism. For goml meat, full weight anl Cash j rio rail ou Johnny linger, Ilia new butcher, next dmir to the post ofhVp. T. W. Ayirs, Jr., hat moved bit squirrel poison factory or loth Avert' building, on May street, tirxt d'r to the bakery. Mel lows A Sermii-r, th hlai-ksniilhs, Lorh-rt and ui. bulohrra, at the old Giinn aland, Main ttrrvt, llppnr. Call 00 the boy. I. A. KindVy, i.f tit r.hoa crk trtin, railed on tho Gat t if httitrday , Mr. Findley is rh t.f lieprrarnta livn l.ln let'.n, t.f Linn. Mathi i r.f.,('lly li "lidhtlhff shop, tmisorial ar'.fi. Ilafrultitig. ihsvmg, dimiipiH.lt g, eti., dona eirutlllcally . lUIIlt al Oelllt apl-C, John MFerrio ' uufr -tn tb vallcv. !! fuMii hand r rkliiif for )0 a m n th t'ii Itier. aud tut vry thing ! in prop,. Ml n. G. ! !UM. tl ..tnl arit. ran b t .On 1 at l.i th", M .G "dl C'orr. l.r li wi.l dii i-iiw xl 1 ! 't'r I f .--. !iv, httitp"i, lull tl. ''. 1 H Y. Ssrf'i" ! t ' l"'r'l ' ' "'h hi "'ifo m, it ' .,. f. jf. .n In !)' ,: I .la !' ! - !) tr.oiT. t a U'K r ! r tf tu iii' '" i'd I lli. I , ' 'I 111 ti I, It hu ii .1 t I 1'" rl..f unin 1 . Iill.o Jrt. 'f. j ,(., ,,; f,. e-i I kUrtiainif tntl-f tu i"' t-K ! li!B " Uiof tbi m .f i . i . ri' u" !". ltd h' ' Ul r Hin ltt'l'lT f' ri f 'f Ffi.1' l i". fl.o r iVi if tft a tim fn l.t ! n fi ! h i il III l I1!-. I I" in ; it,-uteo. Mf 4 I' s,-rt-t ! r f, io I n l nt.'-io l np f fi"' Hi fr.Utt'at.t In Iho I, nl f t llial Ii 1' li'.rf. n lh ! aM 1 T ;.." I. ! ' " 1 "I . l.i I , f .' ' ' "- ? fjl h inUf A a ! Hpil r.'" t'4,-i.. 1,1 a I : i ' " 1 f.tiTi:l. il. Great and thoroughly re liable building-up medicine, nerve tonic, vitalizer and Blood Purifier Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is HOOD'S Sarsaparilla It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrinsic merit. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story : HASH MRS -:A.T '8 ures A False Alarm While patohing up our Bteam whistle Friday afternoon, in other words, toniug down that unearthly squeal to a decent whistle, some noise was made, and in response a number of gentlemen invaded our office with the idea that, perhaps, there was either a fire or that the fighting editor bad been licked. Among them were three sheep' buyers strangers. The Gazette is grateful that they should be so solicitous as to our welfare, for some day we may whiBtle for our friends, and need them badly, too. The foroe took time by the nineteenth century bang aud lost no time in stating its true position, and received from eiioh and every one of onr Friday oallers the promise to re spond if oulled upon. A Veteran of the Mexican War. Oak Harbor. Ohio. ''I met Geo. O. Momeny, an old veteran of the Mexioan war, on the streets today, who told me that after reading about Simmons Liver Regulator he bought a bottle, and the first three doses gave him immediate lelief." Geo. Gosline. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid; The powder to be taken dry, or made into a tea. Even when all other prepar ations and prescriptions fail. " Formerly every year I had an erup' tion 011 my body, and a kind of biting pain besides. I have had it now for four years every summer, but since I began taking Hood's SaraapaiiUa have had no trace of it. I have taken seven bot't.ie.3." Fred Foster, 3101 Black St., Denver, Colorado. H-i'o rM1 urn tastHest mild. ( ftVr All iirusyi.sts. Hoc. Big General Merchandise Store IN Heppner, .... Oregon. We Sell Groods STRICTLY FOR CASH. No More Credit Sales. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND Shoes now arrived. Bir reduction in prices in everv line. Groceries very cheap. Hard ware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Mitchell Wagons, HackB and Buck Boards. Oliver villi icii i uy o, tiuiii rm r mr:c 1 v mo, V'liS, r. I C Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Cash advances made on wnnl orders. S We Sell . . m ffl The Celebrated . . 4 T 4 T 4 W Send in your GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These goods are Strictly Pure and give the best of satisfaction . MfiFARL AND MERC. CO. For Salk. A thoroughbred regis tered Hereford bull May wood, No. 28,61)6. This bull was bred in Illinois by Geo. T. Baker, and is just the animal you want to breed 8 00k that will bring a good pnoe. 1 will sen oneap as 1 have another of same stock j or will trade or good muoh oows. 8tf. F. O. Buckndm. Our readers will find Simmons Liver Regulator advertised in these ooluuins. We advertise it, and use it, and we rec ommend it as a safe aud excellent medi cine We became acquainted with it in Georgia where it is a standard family medioine. We d o not deny the merits of other preparations, but simply state that this one commands confidence. Lanesboru (Minn.) Journal. If the town of Heppner does as well this year as it did the last, the end of the fiscal year will find the lloating indebtedness well-nigh wiped out Economical measures will bring us out on solid ground strain, and then "pay as we go should be the motto. Yesterday was the Kev. Hicks' day for cyclones. While the eminent divine may have been correct as to some localities, fortuuately they did not visit the Heppner section. Long Creek hsi not been heard from yet, however. T. It. Lyons, the attorney, oame within "ail see" of having quite a fire over at his Oouiloo law oflirie a few days ago. It was occasioned by the use of a stove pipe for a tine. A few buckets of water at the ritfbt time did the work. Frank Lee, representing Nichols, Diipee Co., of ISnnton, came in Hun dy to gt his share of the wool. He is the same genial aud good natnred Frank and Heppner people are glad to see him with them ouce more. Karl Clover Ivxii will pnriry your Blood, clear yonr Complexion, regulate your bowrlH and mke your bead clear as a bell. l: . oUc, and 81. bold by T. W. A.vera Jr. lMgar Matttsino telle oar reporter that Wm. IVliland lost eighty head of sl.eep few dy ago, a young dog Piling them up during the night while the htrilr waa snugly ensconced ia his blankets. Eabtkk Services Last Sunday even ing, at the M. E. ohurch, Easter services were held whioh consisted of a very in teresting program of reoitations and songs. The little folks did very well indeed, their renditions boing alike creditable to themselves and to their in structors. The solo by Mies Auna Brown and the duet by Miss Brown aud Mrs. W. P. Dutton were finely rendered and very muoh appreciated. The Ga zette congratulates those who had the affair in 0 barge on the successful con summation of tbeir plans, and believe that they have the thanks of all who were permitted to be present for so de lightfully entertaining them ou that occasion. T. W. Avrs, Jr., is waking squirrel ihiIsoo that he guarantee. N kill on pav, and II It at " cent per ran, (i eai.s for 81 80; gi..l pr dozen. nt ample an l try It. tf. lt"V. Unry Urun writ UrV. J. M IlfiiUnn that Iim cauii'it viil Heppner at i.ri'urni llntnr, he hp aftrr while to lix abli t dlivr the promise! Irctora l our cit iz.-u Hrm yir nrw dxaler or statiotn-r for "Cuin'a KltiHimial .Snhool," and don't I Htifl"d till you get It and r-al it. It l a wrk f rrc"gnu'd iner.t and hould I read by all. ()rn Mathew fur shaving, hair rtiiting, bHruiMiing and all cither work In thut lm. I'.itl at any tuna during ,iimebiur. CM. J"n-i, assistant. DkATa of Jack Castwill. A tele gram wai reoeived yesterday afternoon announcing the sad news of the death of Jaok Cantwell, who went below a few days agn to have an operation performed for appendicitis. The operation was performed Saturday last, we are inform ed, and from it Jack never rallied. Ue was most exemplary young man and had a host of friends. For some time past be was in the emp'oy of the O. It, k N. at Heppner, and bis dutiea were discharged at all times in an efhVient manner. The remains will undoubtedly reach here tonight for interment. The vmpsthv of all goes out to the sorrow Ing relatives in their deep affliction. Ifc-v. E. P. ire.ri will tell you some beautiful truths loniglit at Ihe M. K church. In bis eubjMpt. "title's lessons la lthyme." Admission, 1" and 'l cents, Now Is the time to g (be Weekly (Iregooiali, the greatest oeaspaper the West. W ith lhe(JE'tle,lMitb strict ly in advance, for one year, No better coni bin a 1 ion ur nenspaprrs cn lie mane io the state. ItinldiMi we will give as premium an additional Journal, the Web- f'M.t I'lanter, an aricniir.rai a Come in now and sulworllw. ' LOCAL MARKET REPOHT. Wheat, bu 8 32 Flour.bbl I to Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, cwt. 2 00 tbree " " 3 W Sheep, muttons, head .... 1 50 2 25 stock 1 OU u I 70 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00 Hogs, dressed w Wool 5 8 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 Eggs, doz rj'i Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys Potatoes, per owt oU CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 8 85 0 W5U Flour.bbl 2 !10 ti 3 15 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 ( 0 UO Muttons, owt 6 00 (A 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 7 W Butter, Bj 10 co 14 Eggs, doz 14(4 15 Chiokens, doz 5 00 r 6 00 lurkeys, lb 15 ($ 18 PORTLAND MA UK IT. Wheat, cwt 85 O't !I5 Flour, bbl 2 iH)4 3 15 Beeves, owt 3 00 (it 3 CO dressed uu (f u uu W-L. Douglas IS THE BEST. FIT FOR A KING . CORDOVAN, FRENCH 4 ENAMELLED CALF. 4.3.sp Fine Calf&Kangarooi 3.P POLICE, 3 soles, .4i unoiiM.. . ' ' EXTRA FINE 2.l7-5B0YS'SCH00LSH0Ei LADIES' ' CPkinrnDfATiififiir 'iFiAS: u 1 1 1 via uni ntuguL (W-L'DOUGLAa Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal oustotn shoes In style and tit. Thslr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, -.-stumped on sole. Prom $1 to $3 saved over other makes. t If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by Dealer whose name will shortly np pear here. Agent wanted. Apply at once 1 ' w Spray Your Fruit Trees j. M. SALING, It is the Headquarters ! paints, Drugs Oils, let: Artloea, Patent ICt O) Glass, Tol Aledlolnea, Office of all stages running out of Heppner. DRUG OGPIPOHY PHIL. COUN, Proprietor. THE 1 IU )II1VP 777, Now Is tho time to have your fruit trees sursycil. 1 Imve one ol the lliiest sprny I'unips In tlie market anil use tlie most ellectuul reme (lies, and Kiiiiraiiti'u my work. Chsrueh reiiHnn slile. 1 can lie found at Homer ii; Warren's, or write nie at Heppner, Oregon. law J". 3VT. HALING. STUAY NOTICK. On the 2nd dy of April, 1S!I5, there Btmved ou niy iihiee wiir llcppiier, one thrert-venr old horse, clitrk buy with stHr in forelieinl, left hind foot white, branded tlif ure 4 ou riht sh'inlder. Any person owninu this horse cun have hiiiiio by Diiyinir all oosts. iiiclu linn this ntoloe. W. M. Wadk. Muttons, live ehenred ... 2 o0 Kt 3 (HI dressed 4 00 is M llagH. on foot 3 Tid ' dressed 4 M WikiI Eastern ()rt'ou... 6 kti fi Untler 22,'iM 25 Kiitfs. doz 0 Chickens, doz 2 50 (4 3 50 Turkey, II) dressed VI I'OH KAI.K (lit Tit A OK. I hnve h inck of flrst-clHSH breeilinir onnlitles. eiuht years old, Hint I would like to sell or trade. If oiihli is not oon vcnieiit. will take in exPhanire for this valuable hiiiimhI either caltle or sheep Call on or address me ut Heppner, Ur tf. J. H. Simonh. Deputy Stock Inspector. VOTK K IK IIKKKltV (ilVKS THAT T. N. i ( ro Iihi In-eii .p..llite. ilepntjf slurk lnlei Uir for Hie Butter cit-ek ki IIoii of Mor row enmity. jam. wyi.asd. ;!.i.-7 Mis k liitiwtor. Hen lliuiNiiker, the ori uinal and only Hen. e rustler from Kiistlcrvilln. seeks to tell tin- pilhlio t nit ha is ready to do business ith them at tliestiinil (urinnrly onnniiicd by Jerry Colin. H has plenty of kooiIh to sell (or oat'li, at low prices too. (See ml. Miraihmd Merniiiitiln Co., have uhanieil their Iiiihiim'hs to im almnliile oah basis, bi'UinniiiK with the new year, Their iirii-Mi miMipare witli tlie lowcaf Also sell the OolUeii West llakintf Tow- der. us uond as tlie best in the market Hud cheaper. Hre new hd. 11 LEADING GROCERY WHERE YOU OAN BUY Cheap for CasJi Is the place to go for everything in the line Cjv--""' " Groceries, Tens, Coffees, Hngare, Canned J"i Ooods, Tinware, Wood and Willowware, 1 n .1 r V i V I I I '' J 01 llnllllU jaftfc Stockmen s Supplies ! Cigars, Tolmooos, Confectioneries, Eto. ,- -r- SUCH A l'LACE 13 The Red Front Grocery j Old 111 nek m a u Htand, opposite the postoHice. J5. A. IIUNSAKEll, Prop. Sncoeasor to Jerry Colin. III uu Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HAM MKAUOW. W. H I'lVNHf. MEADOWS & SCHI VN Eli, HftVO HUCOfiPllfd A. IluHiiifHH aud aro M. Otllill ill tho l'.iu-lKriiitliir.f iiri'iiiircil to d') nil kinU ut A M K( IAL fil l I K Kill Bl IllMi I'l.AM I Ml. Vntil -I'laio or fsnpy mmittg. Will gi to Him lioii r take srwn.g kl borne. Sirs. Mry IUudr'in. Ham Kinsman lias retnrtil 1mm I'ort I slid wl.ntirr he lis I Iwil 10 CoOliSPtwm with stork uictils. ('has. Mffnt ltn ran w Slir- ilr lHt 10 ll aflef oii, la'usif.litf the 1 lm I r it,i .-ri.liij. Vi,l.. I l.tnndrv w..rk l y MrsC. j Sr i in, i..d M I'l'llam .'no. .M'lel lirf lirs'ly I j Tiv A"' 'Ti'fi'l ftmt,n tM-fore t.njirf m-.y u'tnr. ly liVI t h.r-i.. If. I I, tn initk . i ei : rnn I ik, 6 r' j , f,li -V, ?i r'. at trv. r(,i An tUi"" who ro all lir l cm! and (,,,. n, ! iir. filing ' t'k ic .ii e , y f'ii" I f 'l l'i mp'-iTi' li Ikkiatf II I .('S'llU. wliH U ! rit. m I t-il rt-if'li and tlk.ionl f i'.'. H ll 'l. It ! --I ( ..!. ri' I:. I g'io ,r'tl. ,f( kl, I il 1 !ll. I! t .1 tM ' I . BLRCKSmiTHlNG 51 Wskoii Hhop run III rolinii Hon. Hjitlntm tlmi uuribuI" i d. ( nil III till-Ill St tliUlil'l (llltlll lliop, i w. . im:imni;k. !s Kcelcy kU -OF- I-'or llio Curo oi Liiuor,()iium and Tobacco Habits It Is lot sled st Hull-in, (ItiK'ill, Thf Mimt llriiutiful Town on th Const. 'Il ut tlio (Unr.Ti nrrlm lor Hirllriilsni. Hlrd II) iinli'lehinl. I ri aiiiiunl rlvsi and sure HQRSESHOEIKG. OIlS Paltao a NOTARY PUBLIC 4 CONVEYANCER CAI,I ll'I'll'iC MAIN HTHKKT, Having iKinnht the entire interest in rjtirsrrf ei'-rk Irom the J. (). Wbitofy'e estate (iiiisixtiiig of kpplrs, pears, plums, prutir. cherries, arliK, apnooti, nctaniii, grap, fM,liri-s, btaw k hrrl, cunauls, g-melx-rrlrt, dew-Iwmi-s, .ie plant. etfawlrrii-, te., ftlao slialt ami ornameotal t, inapht, elm, mhilo a.h, liio'iiila.n Mh, calalp im-uI, l I al l'f. i"Uf, halm, walnut, t,it- l.irch.i.aka, h .rs rhuttmti, mul-U-rrioa, w.,u,g ah, will'iwe, ivi''gre elo , tl iring tbort, altuoe l, roa, ami hrm-. blare, ato.w tail, ilu'ia. eitf ha, i'ii, i.it)sur l. hyilratiga. )riiirfr. k,lhaa. ela. An l bring rom lll. t'i rm'i mm Ihie sp'iiitf ara ( rr ,r., to f'lrtimh t" fU l l,M Ihao cl f B''lti. ' !'' frooi oi at once, wiib hat of y'tf wanla a I e will ttni.t )"1 ptirf that ill i liu ami !. -r ri P. C. Thompson Company THE LEAD KKS Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. Land Patents Lnml jmtotitK H'ouroil fur m tlliTB in tho hlmrtoht i(ifcailii I'm. Contested Cases Coutchtcil ciihch iutfllicritly nut akillfull)- Lutidli'tl. Old Claims and Disputes Ol 1 rlniiriH am ilinjitili n Kpi i-ilily -U!i'l. Contests NEW- STOCK Oifnr Main Willow rtrrl. f MT - I Id at 3 1 I'ajMt", I lab i, M,i rr I It Wklf Sin, Ira r ( 1 1 - f l!ir'it. II r r. Wilt, Hi list II. tdh tn al!"-, Ijt5ir )"ar. A "..,! n.ii I iiia'u n. I , i I p-t,l a pfrrs al of," pri. AttorneyH fit All tm'rt att-n l I to In a prorupt tnaunvr. Notana I'nl l1 ai.'l (' OrtlCE IN NATU.U UANK ilxtwi-rn iiiliviluals liaviiis1 roi,n linif rlaima nrnh r II, m sr irnlli.ral lanil i laws, ainl lln lii-l-n fliHirnaiiia iimk r in ninn-rai i.aw n'i ''""' ; .'l.iiiiiants; an l aUi lwlcoi -UiniaiiU ini l"f any lli pMili lnl law an-l ! liailrnail rompanii ami tin ir n ranti-rs, an I II, alalia ami ll nr Kranli-rs, iimUf ' tii haainp I, ami ami H. li ml I.iiihI (Irani. I HM-i'lally rnaliif 'iiriri( palrtil inth hofl l i.,l. lun fnf .'ttlrr ho ha P'.mi.lu il ilh Ih la omli-r l,li-h ll.nr ri.lti.a mrt tns I.-, an.l ho ; an- aiii u)"l ami rrMl j Uls In th Imh o !l,. ir patxiita, ranu-il by Iiil.iiitf lll.l TM.I1, OllK'iON. i lrrruiantira wMh ran la rasily ami hly fnm.iv.t. mmmmmml mmmmmmmmm 1 A'lvir- al. iri lo all maltha r laln ir tl ptil.lm laml. rlally fti mmm mmmmmmmmmmmm J j,,,!,, nrlaintf urulrr lh w- la a IiipIi lia( l-li fon-titlj paaaiMl rn,iiij fur II. a Atmtt'fml 1,1 II. m titililm iliiiiihlti. If you !,! nr land pal-iil In a hurry- If wai.t fnt Ian. I lininM, of any il.aran'ur. alt"!,,). I to by akillliil aii l r.i ip- l- nl al'. rm )a, an I rdnptly Ji mr ut, writ IO UKtWH, l rf i"v Hi, I pn' i fm .ir, 1 Ut.MV) I ry PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Vi ddi Hi t'KN, Cit s. Man. t Mhll"W i i