CANCER CURED AND A LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing could be done to save my life. As a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaiaril!a, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore Here and There. Wna. Hughes left Friday for Portland. O. D. L-..gan is ill near "The Saddle." Pearl Janes risited Heppner yesterday. Johu Spray came in Sunday from Hajitsok. Billy Donglasa was in from Batter creek today. A son of Marion Evans is ill with kind uf tash. Rev. Homer Gray is down from Helix visiting friends. Will Allison was over from Eight Mde yesterday. Uncle Tom Soott came in from Gallo way FriJay last. John Tarley oatre iu yesterday from Jas. Hayes' ranch. The Niles-Vinson, .Valla Walla, Wash. Marble Works, Morris Mack was in from Long Creek the first o( the week. Ike Largf's daughter is reported as beiug uo tUe sick list. began to disappear and my general' health improve. I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally a3 a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Bloomfield, la. AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver. ft -THt 5K w sm? yr s,w 34 S 6 7 8 9 JL JUJ 2- J 5 14 J 5 IiL JJL JL8 J 9 Jl z l 2 2 2A 24 5 20 27 T& "23 "30" TaAe Notice. L Tha mm of Br rent wr Una will be jharKol (or "funli of thanks." "rplutlni of reatwt," list ol wadclln: prt-senU and donor. Hid obituary nrillccs, (nthrr Hi mi thoaa the llt r triall liltiiM-W lva m a matter of newt,) and otter of special hkh-IIiik" (or whaUtvsr pnrrMM. 2. Notlraaof rlmn h mid aorlitjr and allntlmr ink-rtalmnenta from which ravntnie In to tx da riol, shall be chanted (or at the rata of five enla a line. The rule will he itrli tljf adher ed to In every IiisUiipa. Advertising ratva reasonable, and made known lKn application. TIME TABLE. Htae for tUrdman, Monument, lonr Crwa, lolin I'ay and Canyon CHy, Ire follow : Kvery dar at tin.. erept Huii.Ut. arrlveeverydraa p rn,.rrrpt Monday, 1h rheatmt, quli k-t and fact line to or Irom tha luterlof roitnir. WAI.T. THOMPSON, Prop. I'hlll Cohn, Aacnt Eatra Pal Star Drawary Baar In Half hul Bottle ran ba bad only at tha City Hotel Bar! Where high frada 1.1'i'mrt and l'lr ar also kept by led. Die! riln! Ilrklr-c f'llea. hjmptom lloteinre; itilen itet.ing nd 1 1 1 at i tnoal at bight; woraa f acralchiog. It alliwJ to tifitiuna tumor form. hloh rfteo iex ami nlraraU, becoming rr y ra. riwarvt a OiirwtftT stofia lla llrlung anl tld log, beU ulceration, t ia ml faaea rernoTe the tnrnot At dfOggit. or b tail.f.f Maa-ota. lf.Hwa)oa M.,It.nr 'lrttl trutiapatiaibl ri.lladalt.ht". antrlaaaay. N of Yti Fralffkeoo Imngbl in from M. I'arruali'a Hotrly ytio. Ml iaqiii hi n vrnini 'iin eeii - . i. ... f-.k lit Jnhuny Avers and wife were in from Butter creek yesterday. John Murpby, of Fox valley, was in towu last week for freight. Geo. W. Miller bas been appointed postmaster uf Douglass, Dreg o. Frank Bros., of Portlaud, have failed with liabilities amounting to $120,000. La Grnnde Marble Works, La Grande Oro S (1 Smith Bdlasmnn. HennnAr. P. Grimes Bud D. A. Herren shipped seven car-lo.ids of cattle below Friday lust. Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to the hnnae or take sewmg at home Mrs. Mary Henderson. There will be a grand masquerade ball at the opera hon e ou ibaoksgiviup eve. Don t forget the date. no-lib. A premium to cash pnrohaaert at Phill Conn's drng store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tf. Rev. Potwine will hold eervioes in the M. E. church next Thursday evening Nov. 6. All are oordially invited. Fred Krug upset his wood sawing machine yesterday and it will be some time before be sau get it repaired. Best aocoratuodatlun and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh aud Wash. Sts., Portlaud, Oregon. Prna. Alt'y Parrisb lost one Case out of sixteen over at Cauvon. Law break' era had better keep out of his bands. Misa Maggie Adkins leaves this even inc for Davton. Wash., to attend tbe M. E. church, South, Epworth League. N. R. McVey earns in Friday last with a load ot this year's w heat. His crop this year-overawed ten bushels per aore. Wbeu you waut to feel merry call on Lifhe perry, at tbe JSelvedere Maioon, where they keep the Quest wet goods i town. it' Elmer Sloonm, the artist, will make cabinet photos for tbe next 30 days at t'i per dozen. Gallery opposite opera bouse. T. ft Howard makes a specialty i snnnlvina etookmen with all Deede articles, beside carrying a geiier.il una. See his new ad. tf . All who like to dance will enjoy tha masquerade at tha opera house Thanks giving eve. Tickets 81; ladies free and speotators 00 cents. . n5 20. Mathews Bros., City hotel barbershop. tonsorial artists. lUirouttiog, shaving, shampooing, etc., dona scientifically. Bath at 25 oeuta apiece. Thin or gray hair and bald bead, so displeasing to many people a mark of age, may be averted for a long tuna by using Hall's Hair lUnewer. Owing to the illness of E O. 8 perry. Hon. Tli'. Morgan was chosen to retire ent the ll'-pptier board of trad, and departed yesterday rooming for Canyon City. Call on i'MII Cohn for On wine and liquor for medioinal pnrpuae. A awn iileta line ( Key Meet cwr, ami a premium tiokrt for tba 1100 Wtor bicycle. tf. Tom Crow wa to lt week from (iatlnwav, Laving brought in Iba baud of sheep over whose deetiny he pre.i.ied a csuipteoili f Ibis summer. II found fair summer rang. Catilaio Hwaeney. V. 8. A.. H0 IieuO, Cal. aaya: "Hhibdi's Cala'rb Jlemelv is the Brat medicio I hav ever found Hist would do ma any good." i'ric &ic. T. W. Afi-ra, Jr. El. Oelrbel and Vr l'attoo bar located tV-lf and Cheater ot at Iba rare trark for tha winter. Tby will prutialily take op aom other tint set an J train them lor lbs spring circuit. George J.Urls, bf other t.f Al and Frank It twrl. and half brother .f (Vingreaernan Kill, arrived Mlnrday from IVnora, lows, ( tha Northra rc fid. lla will rrroatn a few waekalo visit with relative. Yon a earn 13 aaao day -glvint" tndispebaibla booaebol.J work, mat tng eipefleneai oaoereasary and eqeeeea errlaio f.if ail bar I la aay aaettaa. Haffipla d' 10 f. t gln. Kfrll.t Mi l. Ad lreM. Neiroaa W I t S. W. DeWitt, of Washington, D. C, Indian claim agent, came in Friday oigot to taxe testimony ia toe matter oc Iodiao depredation claims, leaving Saturday night. Henry Heppner is a claimant who barely escaped with bis life, and lost every worldly possession be had. Tbis was in tba 60'a, and though be baa made money since, is none the less deserving of what is due bim. Rev. Sberrill came in Friday morning from weet Yamhill and east Tillamook where be remaine.1 two mouths. He brought back some very rioh specimens of tin ore, going from 50 to 75 per cent. This is a good find and tbe Gasetle hopes that Rev. Sberrill bas an interest in these mines. Henry Blackwell and wife were in town yesterday, having arrived Sunday from t'endleton where Mr. Blackwell shipped out 200 head ot cattle. Mr. blackwell found a good road between Pendleton and Heppner. He is going overland aud will return shortly to Fox valley. Ed. Smith came in Sunday from Stockton, Calif., to attend bis wife who is quite ill at Win. Rush's, near Hepp- er. His last looatiou was not known, but through tbe kindness ot tbe K. ot P. lodge at Stockton be was found and immediately left for Heppner. E. O.: Barney Doherty died at Vinson Friday morning at 8 o dock. He was a onog man ot 30 years, unmarried and engaged in farmmg. Being a Woodman, tbat order took obarge ot bis remains and will conduct tbe funeral services. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old' timer" in the tonsorial line, bas sgain located in Heppner, havicg purchased Green MathewB' shop, Minor building opposite the city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call wben in town. E. O : Congressman Ellis came np from Portland Wednesday night, going to bis home in Heppner. Mr. Ellis has lately beoome a member of tbe Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks, join iug the Portland lodge. Pure drugs, chemicals, paints, window glass and a complete line ot stationery at lowest prices and a chance to wiu a $100 prize at Phill Oobn's drug store, next door to Minor & Co. tf. For 822.50 I will furnish a first olas. high grade, high arm sewing maobine guaranteed for 10 years. For further par ticulars call on or address, N. A. Leaon, Lexington, Oregon. 21. Hon. W. R. Ellis, accompanied by Mrs. Ellis and Master Eddie, departed last evening for Washington, via Port land. They will go east via tbe Oaua- diou Pacific. Shiloh's Cure, tbe great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size oootains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayers Jr. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. 0 , will find it to his advantage to call ou or address this pa per, Mf ' G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prioos, shaves, shampoos, bairouts, etc. Eaob 25 oent purchase entitles yon to a ticket fur tha 8100 blcyole at Phill Coho'a drug store, next door to Minor k Co. tf. W. A. 8 week and Peter Deardof! ti rted ont yesterday for, respectively, Monument and Long Creek. Cheapen aud improve yonr colT'a by using obicknry. For aala by P. O. Thompson Co. 2t. Mr. and Mr. J. IS. Carmtohael wera in from tbeir ranch near Lexington yesterday. Buy only tba genuine Blue Point oyster. For ale by P. C. Thompson Co. 2t. Ma. L. D. Royed i visiting ber relatives and friend at Heppner. Pat Kelehar and Tboa. (lllhllen wera in town yesterday. A neon Wright waa lo Monday last A MCEDER AT CALEB. William Fry Maiden Bla Blooa Wife ia Cold From the Eagle. A murder as foal and sold blood J as tbat committed by Hamblett two year ago, and in about tba same neighbor hood, bas horrified tha people ot Moun tain creek preoinct. It was the delib erate shooting and killing ot Sarah C. Fry by ber husband. Win. Fry. Wm. Fry and his wife have been married a number of years, and are grandparents, she being probably 45 or 50 years ot age and he 50 or 55. Until about a year ago they lived seemingly peaceably together, when they bad some trouble about some cattle the woman owned which the man wanted to dispose of. Tbe result waa a separa tion. For the past two or three mouths she has beeu stopping in the "Basin" with ber daughter. Mrs. Stoue, but a few days ago left there to visit at Caleb, saying she would return very shortly. Last Thursday Fry passed through Dayville with a four horse team ou his way from about Canyon City where be had beeu etoppiug. The couple were former residents about Caleb aud fute seemed to draw them together. Fry probably reached his oabiu Friday, Saturday morning, October 20, he I ap peared ou horeebnek before the cabiu in whioh his wife was stopping, near tbe Caleb store the old MoNeal oabic and roughly asked his wife what she did witb the thing she stole from his cabin. On her replying that bIiu had taken nothing from his cabin, he grasp ed her by tbe arm aud said, "Don't cull me a liar." He swuug her around and shot her in tbe face, tbe ball entering below the right eye aud lodging at the base ot the skull, fracturing the bone, but not ooming through. The weapon used was a 32 calibre revolver. The woman died Sunday night. After committing the dastardly deed, too oowardly to commit suioide, the murderer rode about two miles to the residenoe of W. Cowne, juetioe of the peace tor tbe preoiuol, aud Mr. Cowne not being at borne, surrendered his pistol to Mrs. Cowne aud delivered himself up. Sunday morning he was taken to Canyon City and delivered to tbe sheriff. Fry is a powerful mau, witb rather a torbiddiug oonutenauoe. A blataut, boastful man, profuse of threats aud consequently not looked npon as intend ing to perform half tbat be threatens. He has lor some tune been carrying a pistol with the avowed intention of shooting bis wife, it she did not return to him. For oooe lis kept his word. Acnt Mi Daivillk, Or., Oct 28. 18U5. Tired Women Must have strength or they will be In tha offering despair of nervous prostration. The true way to win vigorous health is to take Hood's S&raaparilla which will build nD strength by luakini; pure, rich blood; thus it will also feed thenervesupontheir proper nourishment, create an appetite. tone the stomach invigorate every organ. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is what tired women need the one True Blood Purifier prominent in t he public eye. harnumlouulT with mhI'i $rintla. Ito. Cummings & Fal PROPRIETORS 01 the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, H.U, Half block west of the Vnlou IVpot of 0. B. fe l., C. M. St. V.. V: & A , H. Ft. W. A C, and the C. St, I- A 1'. HttUtviuls. 1A.T1C WU.o l'KK 1VY Cor, V. Madison and Clinton St., CXXXCA-GtO, ZXdXk Great Bargains AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices : 1 Suit fine kuit xinerwear, SO cents. 1 Good Jersoy Shirt, GO oonta, 1 Pair suspenders, worth 35 coutss for '20 coats. Good canton flanuol uudorshirts Special largiu 35 eta 1 do.en good cotton socks, t'5 cent. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in lleppuer. A W LINE OF OimSG MBS Will arrive in a few days, whivh will I ahl at low flyurts We are Sole Agents for Henry Moule Cluvtio. Call ami ive us. Son's full Cream Young America NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, IIEI'PNEK. OKKOON. It is not at all surprising to boa tho immense crowds going to trade at tbe store of IfANTEr: Several trustworthy gentlemen tl or latlic to travel In Oregon, for establish. tM. reliable house. Salary fvsO ami expense. Steaitv position. Knelose reterenee ami self ail- dressed stamped envelope. The liomlnlon Com pany, 1 Hint floor, uniHlia untitling, t nieago. in. man. Tha Walla GHKUO A KKLSO. Walla I' n Ion now Management. Sutler Their Catarrh la the Head Ia due to impure blond and oaunnl bo ou roil with loo tl applications, llnod'a Sarsaparilla bus oured hundred ot rase ot ratarrb because it purities the blood aud in tbia way remote the cause of tba disease. It also build up the system and prevent attaoka tit pneumonia diphtheria aud typhoid fever. IIiMiJ'a Pill beoome tba favorite ralbarlio with every one who trie them 25o. Nnaa Rat Ayrr'a at the World s Pair Ayer'a Sarsaparilla tujoyi the extraor dinary distinction of having h'eo the only blood purifier allowed an nbihit at tha World'a fair, Chiogi. Manufacturer of other aaraaparillaa Bought by every means to obtain a showing of their good, but they wera all turned away under tha application of tba rule forbidding tba entry of patent medicine and nnalronia. Tha deoieUu of tha World'a fair autho rity in favor of Ayer'a Haraaparilla waa In rffect aa follow: "Ayer'a Hrt nlla ie nut a patent mediolne. It do ont belong to tha list of noatrntna. It ia bera on lla roerita.". Pmtm ar .gtoroit. evening at 9 orlnrk, 'H-l'ilre flaruell. a w known and very highly reptxl eititm ofthia ooaty, residing al Laiingtoti. diJ of heart diaoaea and ongmthin f tha lange. Tba old geallrtnaa bad bo ill for eoiua da a. and itaagraly an eioee Monday. II leave a wife and Dnrolr f chil Iraa lla Uttrr of bw-li ar all grown. Tha Oatla iitendstl ympatbiMi It tba brted. (lmi Minkb. Cha. II. Ford drnppd Id recently from Oreenbom and brought ith hint a very fine epeolmen ot gold- bearing quarts. It aln ha quite a trara of ailver. Tlii waa tiikon Irutn a cluiiu iu tha aiitithnastrrn pnrt of (Irani county. Chat, ha a!o oHurd np a I laoer elaim that frnra all appearanoea will yield well. Owing to lh l''k of ater thia year, It waa impossible lo do anything after getting ready for wotk, but neil spring ba will push mattert lively. Naw Fiau Yam. Wm. (lordon ha opened np Iba feed yard Deit door to tbaUaaolta oftlca, and now aolioita a share of your patronage. Hilly ia right al knma al tbia tinalnea, and your liorer) will tx well looked after. Price reaaonabU. Ily and gram for l. If. From the K. O. Herbert C. Oregg and Harry O, Kelso have leased thn Wall a Walla Uuion. Uuder tbe new mntingeuient its name Is lightly altered, it bavitig previously been oalled the Uuiou Journal, and ia now the Walla Walla Union. Charles Hesse rer has been conducting it for several months. Mr. Oregg waa the popular representative in Walla Walla of the Snokesiuiiu Review, and waa formerly in Hpckaun for that paper aud in Portland on the stall of theUregoliian lie ia reroguiziHl na one of the brighteat young newspaper men ot the North l'a- ciflo uoast, and, iu company with Mr. Kelso, at o highly thought of iu tbia section, will without a doutit make the Union a m-cessftll journal. The first mi m lie r under tbe mnniigemenl of Messrs. Oiegg A Kelso baa a good tele graphic report and tbe local columns show a decided Improvement. The Union returns ita 7 column folio form, and discards all plate matter, to print fresh new ot Walla Walla and vioiuity. Waktbu. Cigar Kales man. Good salary and expenses. New plan, llig- gest inducements. Kxiiericnca unneces sary. Sample furnished. lUply witb stamp, Ij MgiNiunnr .V Company, it). 1'biongo. P. C. THOMPSON CO. When we consider that Heppner handle more merchan dise than tho other seventy-two counties of Eastern Oregon pat together, aud that P. 0. Thompson Co. handle nine-sevenths of that It is not to be wondered at that the have all of tho local trade and part of that of Cali fornia and Chicago, but they will not bo satisfied till they have tho trade of Taris, London and New York idso. Get iu with the rush aud come to the ODD COMBINATION SIGN At the Comer of Main and Willow (Streets. Follow tho crowd and you cau't miss it. Hav Foil H.u,n I have 75 Ion of emelli'iil wheat hav on the Al Havers plan H mile alioVM Olex, which I will sell very reasonable, (loud location for feeding stock. Oil Itock (hei k, t lllliam Co., Oregnu, (ia. (I. (). Hot l. T. R. HOWARD 1)KA1H in Grockkiks, Gknts Furnishing Goods, Stockmkns Sum.iKS, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! lie will male it nn object for yon to Initio with him na bin prices aro rilit, and all kmk1 that lie handles are of tho very best. Wall. Ib utipson run singe between Heppner and Monument, aiming every day eiii-pl Monday anil leaving ever) dav eicrpl huii'lav. Mhorteat anl cheap' eat route lo tha inUirnir. I'. Odin, agent. lien Mathewa hi now nl proprietor id the nitv meat maiket wbern ha keep fresb supply tt beef. Hirk, tnuttoii, veal, nge, haoon and lard, which be aril for III" 1'iweel niHlket price, r real Iih k the Tort laud Imli Imr. Is still with him. tf mm To I)c Givi'ii Thanksgiving On Eve, OF THE PUBLIC O Tttf, tM'T lAtf wae 4 IHfr4f aftrrfiar ff.al kt ;f 1 J (f fg rtm k I'ft nnff , a I lhmjh A cO tn w""r,'. ,t "' !.. HV rf'. rf i"t tt m l'fll nr f.f ,t,tt ..) f. a I'tmlt . fAif wriaf ta A nor m V.tt ftuxth? V' I- f'".f I" fAirf.fAe mf rAi.f ( . ' w h "-' e,ffr. if. , a a a W tr,!t IU f .lUt It r' $1fw,m4 lJwr fmrnt'l , r"P ""f t f "r ' a fVf I" tn ' aljf KA'tf r tf t'Ts ft'ff'h J"'. HOHNHIl A RHEA. t l A 11 - a lis-. ..'? .i f4 ewl 4 t a)'-' in a iv o f- r" IUu Ctnsa.-Yelr lay llarar Uianr! . drank aoma fraeb oidr owl of galva ' eld bnekal aad waa nia airk tt I b' "ira, rvajniritig Iba allot lti t?f a j phytHa. T'i arid ia Ibe elder euing la ,iMt wtili tti giae foitd a ifx wbeH talrd IU lrld. Tba (Uletla ; l . f in.il that f in lay Mr. aad Ma Atl io.or wad til from Iba e.use, i, I 111 )ii l.y ll.s O L k N !agt,, i f, ll. aad Ita a-, l'fl, a!a alfk f r-a d'H l't g ft (4 Mr, MiM'rdr fafir II la ' I'. I kl Mr .! ill ntm witaJaa 1 .-iSf in al.teH It ! !a lis fil. J V THIS OPKUA IIOUSK, IIKIM'NKU The Best of Music will Iu- furnished Suitable Prizes Awarded. ;m fWwtt. Ti-i -""i-.e I m la -,ir .n.a lt at. ,.., kfyf M t t .iit, i.d Ite.rl-r lait'k yi,t 1 1, . 1 a, I a 'ui rt' taal el faaa 11 IS a I II t )'' f loal f ! -'i I I et , tlt- lj A. M. H. n-mttl. I. f-t. ?. , f. J, H l , J W. li- ,.. 1i, A A. Il -'U. ltv I iM ttwr Vi, It.., W ll.t'il a. tmalf ij Hia- l . le akal Iw.wa poia ,! ft' tiviir kaa V't(i g );.. i4 ! ... I'ttatv v,ii.mu rl l al T It l.)t ail ! k np lla j.f. f' 1 aat rmw4 SU M ) tUtl nh a' !! J '.' it. t it.-., it g h i 1 ar, lal,Mat a4 isasi la I ! Iim 1 rw. ("-itatf-a, .Clia.'Of.ll fJty 1 Ai.. Tho Miinogernent will uso every effort lo muko tho Hr.ll n Completo Succrsr Tickets, SI. 00; La lies free; SjK-daturs, 50c J. W. RASMUS, Masagi.k. par mm A GRAND BALL At Matlock's Hall on Stork on Main Strkkt, Ni:.t to City Diujc. Stork, Door Moppncjf, Oregon, I'OTATOHS!! l'UTA'l ()I!S!! h ft At my runt-li, tt-n inihn aviiith-fnet of 1 Iiht, at lo M-r aUDtl in thn field, aaokod. Or will dtlivi-r nl IIfiHT at o r nii(l. ror a iv jMitatota, tuy crop cannot I mi Ix-al.-ii. 1 5. MANNING. ,w tf. lir.lTNKU, OUKdON. ON- SMALL INVESTMENTS l,nl rlian the? u k al'hlaa .. a.. m.- t II alilAti bnr1t all Hala-ah tl' h, r..i. slxrtl lima as I'l swalul iln In Oram. I ..ul.. FOH EACH UOLLAft INVESTED I ! MavU hf Oti ii a-S, a W 1 t af I 1 v'i vm bvstcmatic nan 01 bpccuiation uflf1!"! tr ' all rr,l ijiMiiUiHf, t.tmm ii't'i 9im MM "" t. H.l '!.., nm ii....,m. I, ..I mom ! i !' II. I till"! aialea wkn, t. . o Kali,. it,r.n ,h t.i,.ta e l .,, i,.,Hlr.iat I. ii....,m'I a. !! l4 ! a I,m.mi,. ,4 ! Ii.. i, u0,mmtm iis n wtf I., ll' m a l,4 a l ll,,.-t.' tl la aiw, a ( I o.i !. aa o. iai .i,.si f.m r II I r !! It, t at saaftta m u.u ia f . ahnlitaaaaf Im t 11 i'l t.at lio,.,,i M.., h IH,-fM.aif a'lfl-l StSt!!' I'll, ih.( . an I'- la " i t ., I l-JK sMaa a o.i h.n. ii, . .. U. II l.,n. a .ii fti o. tii p . la a t4,twi o... WMlTC fOf CONVINCINQ fHOOf ",'"" . ,i .,-,.,i.n..a - k i w.il i-, i i ....! ..., i All 'Hit. "I as h!' SNa'r1 'O" l'itf llihl fftf- fi I l-i t., ) i.- f a.l . tut IxObal Ii, l-x al'l THOMAf 4 CO., Oanaara a4 Brakara. a4l242 MiaOa 0iiait. Cni. ata. Ill, rrtii vi'Ofiinrn vnrninr i I M i KA til t WW r i . I MtlLUllMII 1 lain it' I I 1 i.lill Vl r VfHti u' r' iv j. 1891 THH PA LACK IIOTKL HAH, I. O. MOItCJI I KKS. 1'i.ip. it i n " " Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigar. Leezer Irots; Is the Plice for I'rrsh (iioceiies, Cheap for Cash Only. fwti iuo. emi w rff nwm a two, i il.