Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 26, 1895, Image 2

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    THANKSGIVING DAY.
an experience for it, that it cannot
recall the feeling. One thing is
evident, that the American people
will continue in power no party
which has not the wisdom and the
courage to deal successfully with
those economic problems, whose
right solution will restore national
prospeiity on a lasting basis.
From The American (Rep.)
The rumor that the sultan of
Turkey had been assassinated
proves to be untrue.
Thursday, Nov. 28, is the day
set apart by proclamation of Presi
dent Cleveland, followed by that
of Gov. Lord, as a day of general
thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving day is chiefly aD
American institution. After the
first harvest of the New England
colonists in 1G21 Governor Brad
ford made provision for their re
joicing together with praise and
prayer. In 1523 a day of fasting
and prayer in the midst of drought
was changed into thanksgiving by
the coming of rain during the
prayers; gradually the custom
prevailed of appointing thanks
giving annually after harvest.
These appointments were by pro
clamation of the governors of the
several New England states. Dur
ing the revolution a day of nation
al thanksgiving was annually rec
ommended by congress. Wash
ington recommended such a day,
after the adoption of the constitu
tion, and his example was occasion
ally imitated by subsequent presi
dents. During the civil war, Presi
dent Lincoln frequently recom
mended the observance of such a
day after victories, and in ado a
proclamation for a national observ
ance in 1863. Since that time
such a proclamation has been an
nually issued, and custom has fix
ed on the last Thursday of Novem
ber as the time. Of late years,
the custom of appointing a Thanks
giving day by the governors of
states, long confined to New Eng-
Inud, lino boon aUujitol tluouR
the country, and is usually the day
set apart by the president. One
notable exception, however, was
that of Gov. I'onnoyer, last year.
lie not only anticipated llio presi
dentin the appointment of the
day, but actually si t apart a differ
ent one.
Ilpyond general good health and
enough to eat and wear, winch in
some countries is n great di al,
thero is but little to feel grateful
for. The country lias been ruined
by iniHinnnagemiMit and m inr u1.
Ix.udou baukcm and Knglihh mer
chants have been allowed to plun
der it from idem to stern. The
gray dawn of better And brighter
days in the one thing to be thank
ful for. They are mire to ruine,
and isn't thirt quite enough after
all?
A monte-sharp was sentenced
to San Quentin last week for tak
ing in a greenhorn. The charge
was larceny.
The Northwest Fruit Growers
Ass'n, recently in session in Walla
Walla, elected Dr. N. G. Blalock.
Pres., ond T. II. Coon, Sec'y.
IS DWQffi OIT DISEASE.
Dr. J. R, Baird, Well Known in
In American Missions.
Hatreds of Bottles of Price's Celery Com
pound Prescribed by Him.
Has Found It a tiieiwlng to the Afflicted Be
yond Any Other Remedy.
Dr. J. B. Baird is Dot only a mission
ary, bnt what is not so well known, be
is a physician of experience.
His published aoouutit of the work be
bas done in the state of Michigan has
been read witb interest not ouly by
those particularly conoerned in mission,
bnt by the pablio generally. -
Dr. Baird is known as a practical
worker. His health was broken by the
severe winter climate in Miohigan some
time ago, and be seemed likely to be
obliged to eive uu bis work. But be
resorted to the use of that easily ob
tained remedy, Puine'scelery compound,
and was himself again, energetio and
active as ever, within a few weeks.
The reasonable, ntdisgnised way in
which Prtiue's celery compound fortifies
the body against nervous exhaustion
and rebuilds its shattered parts has been
freely explained by physicians, the best
of whom today always looks to this great
remedy where debility is to be overcome.
It does its work thoroughly and speedily.
Let every uervons sufferer, and evi ry
man and woman who feels run down
and tired beyond the power of a bight's
THE FATAL TUOCSEKS.
Clakk Wood is preparing to
publish the Weston Leader again.
It was a splendid paner under Mr.
Wood's management, and no
doubt will again excel.
The gasoline launch of the
millionaire, Chas. Fair, that was
towed in at Astoria recently in a
disabled condition, is again ready
for sea, and is described as a very
pretty boat.
The mayotality fight at Pen
dleton is being contested by Dr.
King, A. D. Stillman and ex
Slieriff Furnish, populist, repub
Hcan and democratic candidates,
respectively. It is hot.
The Thanksgiving number of
the Weekly Newsboy, a little
weekly, published by Ilyman
Oohn, of Portland, is on our desk
Considering that it is published by
a young lad, it is a bright little
sheet.
NOT A CUKE-ALL.
The danger of th republican
party ia that it will iniHtnko pro.
lection for a cure-all, and think ita
tank discharged wli.tt it Im
panned a new tariff. There are no
cure-ftlla in politioa and liiiNiieo,
any more than in medicine. Only
ery aimple enpla think there are,
and only quacka tm lit on the be.
lief. The protective liey i a
epecifto remedy for a ai.i(ifi
disease, an. I iI mh not rover a'l the
evila of our preiteiit aitu .linn, n.r
ruape the inajmily of them. It
will not prevent the frtendy and
rapid appreciation t.f gold, which
alone we recogni.o na our lndtr.
form of money. It ranu.it, tin-re.
fore, relieve tin ate .lily ttarens
night of debt, which wi-iha down
rn lli the nation and all lh iu.
duatriat rlaaaea of ita population,
eapedally ita farmera. It will not
put a atop to the intrrrational
battle for pM, although it will
make our own al'ik ex'tiie 1ml Icm
arceU le t riti'i. N'. r will
it confer uMti our Wmtein
Southern elate a ejalria of I m k-
In if tatted t the titda of
IltrsTEM Pasha, an Italian count
in the service or the sultan of
Turkey, and recently the repre
sentative of his adopted country at
the court of St. James, died last
Tuesday. He was an honorable
man, and Americans were his
friends.
Capt. J. J. Winant, of the coast
ing steamer, Dandorille, was swept
from the deck of his boat while
crossing Umpqua bar, last TLui
day morning, and drowned. The
vessel was swept upon the saudy
beach, outside of the bar, and may
bo recovered,
'I he gold reserve is going down
rapidly, and is now at the $811,000,
000 mark. As long as wo buy
iuro than wo soil, fail to collect
enotigu reveuue to pay tunning
expenses and stick to tho siugl
gold htandard, wo shall have no
other condition of affairs.
t'linisTlANH, or any individual
opMed to Mohammedanism m
Turkey, will fare badly till the
civilized Hwera of tho earth inter
fete nuil dismember the entire
empire. Political combination
may prevent eoino of them from
entering such a compact, notably
franco at.d Hussia, but they
should do if tho demands
nulTeriiig humanity are to bo at a
considered.
Nun Hal Afera al Ik W ar Id a fair
Ayer'a Haraaiiarillaaujoye tha eilrani-
dinar j diliiirli..D of having tea tba Mil?
til'Mtl purturr allowt.l an eibibil al tba
World's fair, Chicago. Mannfarlnrart
( ntlirr taranpanllM aoaglit j e wf
iiieanitoot.Ulnaaliuwlng of their foods
t.ut tl.e irm all turned aaajr uo.ler tba
ai'plit alino nt Ida nil ftirtiidJtnf tba
entry of patent nie.lioine anJ boatrama.
The dedal.... .f World's fair anil.
rite in f.v .r f A)ei'a Naraaparilla
in fTtt a foil..; "Airt'iHami
rilla ia not a patent me.liplna. It tl.wa
i.ol hr-long in Hi In! of (tram. It
Iter uu tit tiienia."
The following story comas from
Chioago:
A reut in the biuyule trousers of Wil
liam Wallace was the in Jireot means ot
bringing out a decroe of divorce today.
Last summer Wallace and bis friend,
Beojamia Fisher, were "scorching"
along the stree t, when Wallace fell off
and wrecked hit trousers so badly that
be "scorched" hotter than ever to get out
of the way of the police. He went to
bis friend James Unit and applied for
the loan of a pair of biojele trousers.
Hall aoo'immodated him, and soon Wal
laoi aud Fisher were "scorching" onoe
more, Wallace felt something bulky in
tbe pocket of tha Mull trooser , and on
investigation found it to b a letter from
Fiaher'e wife to the owaer of tbe
trouutrs. Then nrire "so iruhiug" wai
in order while the Ltisb md a -ugtit Hull
f.r sUUfaotim. H failed tu find the
mm and went to his wife. She is a
truthful w iniiiu, and t'isher bsgin pro
ceedings for a divuroe, which was
grunted him Nov. 20. Mrs, Fisher is in
Atlanta, Ob., and her husbftod still has
possession of tho fatal truuseis.
baby bones
are soft, so soft they scarce can be called
bones in the earlier years ; gradually they
harden, and furnish the frame which sup
ports the growing body. The hardening
comes from what chemists term " the min
eral substances."
When these are absent we have " Rickets " a, lack of
bone-tissue, which shows itself in delayed teething, profuse
head-sweats, and later, if not arrested, malformations and
deformities.
Such a baby needs lime for its weak bones and cod-liver
oil for its fat-starved body.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites
of lime and soda will give its lMe body the needed fat in
an easy form.
St turt yen ftt Scut ft Emulsion whin yt want it tni nt m chtap tuistiiutt.
Scott & Bowne, New York, au Druggists. 50c. and $1.
EIGHT MILK NOTES.
Snowing today.
Ben Willis and wife have removed to
Oahfornia.
Sheepmen ore bringing their sheep
out of tbe mouutaina.
Mr. Willis visited his friend sou Eight
Miie u few days ago.
Farmers that have their wiuler' a wood
out of tbe mountains are glad
After the election is settled, mil the
Durrant case U ended, what then?
Some of the farmers have buen farm
ing but todxy th.jy are not ploughing
and are glad to see the snow.
Chickeo ari)8 look as though they
had been thiuued out by the coyotes.
It is very dicoouragiug to farinits' ives.
E. M 0.
EKifir Mile, Nov 21, 1895
J. B. BAIBD, PHTSIOIAN, MIHBIONARY.
sleep to restore.try Paine's celery com
pound. It will make tbe man or woman
strong and active and a stout believer
in tbia great remedy.
Dr. Baird, who is now at bis borne in
Indiana, Pcnn., describes bis own ex
parience as follows:
"It was about six years ago when I
first tried Paine'e oelery oompound for
nervous diseases and rheumatism. In
tha severe winter climate ia the statu
ot Miohigan I was at our mission station
thera and became a great offerer. I
n.e.t three bottlea of Paine's oeli ry com
pound, aud was very greatly benefited
thereby. I then began to advise my
members who were sick to ubb it, and
in uvery oaae where tbe directiona were
strictly obeyed the treatment waa sue
oessful. In a few years pant hundreds
ot bottles Lave been lined directly
through my advice. Paine's oelerr
oompound is far better than any other
remedy, and leaves no bad fleets in the
system. Its tmtuifold healing qualltio
make it a boon of life and a blessing to
the afllicteJ beyond any preparation
within ror reach."
Tha great falling off iu the amount of
rheumatism, oeuralgta and nervous
weakness that physuiana Iisva every-
knowledge that there is 'no need of
snffering any longer from these com
mon diseases. It ia now everwhere
known how correctly Prof. Edward E.
Phelps, M. D., L. L. D .of Dartmouth
college, understood tbe needs of suffer
ing men and women when be prepared
the formula for Paine's celery compound.
By the use of this world-famous remedy
countless men and women have saved
themselves from nervous prostration.
The cares of large families do not stop
when the day is over. There is inces
sant anxiety, wakefulness and concern
for some member of the bounebuld. It
ia no wonder that so many, especially
women, break dowu under tbe crushing
weight. Their very love and pride
keens them always at work. They "live
on their nerves," as the saying is, till
there c iroes a timo when flesh and blood
can stand it no longer.' It is a simple
thing for them to keep well and strong
if Paine's Oelery compound is straight
way unei at the earliest signs of failing
vigor. The tired, "dragged out" feeling
is soon entirely removed. Thre will be
no neuralgia, ro persistent beadaohes,
no dyepepm, no haunting pain over the
eyea, no nervous exbanation when
Pitiue'a Ofloty oompound ia used. It
wbera noted oomea from the wide spread i makes people well.
THE MOVU AMH.WITV
reellac nf
Iy4 MouUi.mrry
I'areaU.
rr III
Al.sKT. Or, N'iv. 22 (O.eg.inmu His
paUh ) Edward (Hkey, who will I ao
Important witness hi tba Montgomery
and M Keroher murder eases, ia in the
fllty. This evening h !.!:
"One of I'm Monlgnraeri'a neighbors
relate an Incident whUh bas an ira
porlanl txario( on lha ra
and an tha air waa not any too plentiful,
he, In ), heoam frightened and gave vent
(I yello, not calrnUted t be in harmony
witb a vault. IIaring faint sound
prodding from the vicinity nf the vault
a. ho ohanoed to pi a that way, tha
s-iloti liberated tha couple, who wera
a'mnt half clinked for tba want of air.
Walla Walla Htalesmao.
Wth lUn.a ui. Hurrah for Oil
liam eountvl Tba Iron bora will ba
tending to lonMlDtf thronuh her from una end to
show tba anoatural aoumwiiy oi yonog ,UB otbpr Wloio Mo,b,r ,,ar.
Montgomery toward cts pareoi.. iun w oodersland that tha O R k S. baa
l.triatar Kotm-Td rr.gram ren
dered at H.a iMerary anilely (tatardsy
evening al was a drol.led sae. m. Tba
ai.iiina was ara mnA anprreuliva
oa. 1 ba ilrbala, teaitvel, That tbera
is mora leattra ia pursuit I ban poaaraa
lon." waa wall and ably dlaaaaaaj by
hwa wbo parlieipale,). The decision
waa rdrd In fav. if tba aalia
Ti e aoug t y Krai k Tbaaa waa hv
and tha spreb by C K "! and, tm
peta itiating tha h-Ua aimed Bias,
brong!,! dD Iba b'Miaa. feegra falea,
enlillal "It, turkey WmKldealar," glv
aa I t Meaara Jaa II art. Joba II. .r.
tifwer , o..r a I Mi.s A la Mtnr, aff -Med .
Oaigbbor says that wbeo I.iyd Mont
gomary waa raturtiiug from a hunling
trip tba day bef.ire Iba tnnrder be
stoppfsl at bia hone, and, wheo atked
wboaa gun ha baJ, ba replied:
"II belongs .i that darua-l
lather of mine '
" 'Toiiungbl l l h ' J f ir
elf to apeak that way i.f ag ! a father
aa yo Date, aai I lb aeighWs ife
'Ton Jo't ku ,,r n,y t""iher.
aither.or oti woul l ft"t say wa
Iba herll-M anaa.r "
Tt.ta waabild l M-. (I 'k-t f lb..e
bo baard young M.m'g.im.fy H l!.e
Vila languag.
o molu led Iu build a brauob road from
Arlington through flilliam and Crook
eonotiea, to iolera. rt tha Oregoo TacibV
South of rrtnetille. Tha Inlentioo ot
lha O. RAN. ia to begin early ceil
spring, and tba new r-l will raa
through Condon. F..i and Piinrville,
croMing tba Jobs lay river at Paraoas
Kerry. 1 here are good tnnea al.ea-l f.tr
II. ! rottnly and all i f hr I'-.'la bata
rra. ua to rej nee. t .iti.b.q (IIo'k
W bra a peraot la I ... g t!e.i aaj
a.t ing away thera la ran f.-r alarm
N. . tiling o worries a pli)ii'tu. li.a-auni.liv-a
wmtid n-rf J.i if lhy mid
regn Ibeir lal we.gbl. Iu fa. I Ibefa
Am a.li..arne l Irrtu i f rtirnil curt wool tie rti e xiamnption If there wera
.il. - -..I M I.. Li Ir. ii,.l of syalew. 1 t.a Oa.iae
Will W WWW aiw w-m - "
Hannah mnr.ler eaae. aad the grand
jury will at Ibal lime meet b tuVratigala
Iba ttrownavt Ha tnof l'
fllea! niea! klag Ptlr
of th a ! ot fj -at) la a failure .i p oner.
I iligvl Ilie l '.l eaten. Mae-leulha f
all our diaeaara date bwk Id Iba d
rangemetil of lha al'.Riaeti
I be Mikr I (' lil atll Stnp
I'm. w.aling i.f It.a K'l.. arte bf
C '!. J II. f .! w eal l.l te .beMlB.1
htB.H-M.M.tne; ll.ler.ee Itei.ing . aa In (,,r nn.ige, f.-4
cfo
Attorneys et
HEPPNER,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
OREGON
Khilob'a Cure, the great Cough and
Croup Cure, is iu great demand. Pocket
size contains tweuty live doses only 20c
Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ay era
Jr.
Chas. Tilden and wife came in yester
day from Little Wall ceek, and depart
ed today with their household effects to
make a home out in tbe Wall creek
seotion.
Call on Phill Cohn tor fine wines and
liquors for medicinal purposes. A oom
plete lioe if Key West ciirars, and 1
premium ticket for tbe 8100 Victor
bioycle. tf.
Pat McKelvey, a brother of Mike Mo
Kelvey, aud an oldtiuier here, arrived
reoeutly from tbe Wood River country,
Idaho. lie will probably winter 10
Iieppner.
Aa the name indicates, Hall's Vege.
table Mioiliau Hair lieuewer, is a renew
er of the hair, including its growth
health, youthful color aud beauty. It
will please you.
Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A , Ban Diei.o
Cal. says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is
the first medioiue I have ever fonud that
would do me any good." Price 50c.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Lovd Montgomery, the Brownsville
boy accused of murder, has partly oou
feased to tho crime, lie now enys be
killed McKeicher becauae he shot bia
mother aud father.
Fr 822.50 I will sell a first class, bigb
grade, high arm sewiug machine guaran
tee! (or 10 years, tor further particu
lars cull on or address, N. A. Ieaob,
Lexington, Oregon. SH-tf .
Jaa. P. Rhea. Frank Pmith, J. H.
Edwards, R W. Turner, A. (J. Bartholo
mew, W. (J. MoCarty aud lletuan t'ol-
well, all of this county, were ootioed on
our streets Saturday.
Mr. F. W. Hinsdale, representing the
Northwestern Mutual lyiie Ins. Co , ar
rived Friday last, bnt will depart thia
evening, tie bas been fairly suooesful,
considering the timra.
Mrs. Julia Bradley, proi.iielrjM of
the City hotl, desires lo iofcrru tba
pnbho that she will give a speoial
I haDksgitfiiig dinner nu lhursday next
You should not miss it.
John W. Doak la quite ill with pleuri
sy, out at I reaa lbompan a. 1'resa waa
in for medicine yesterday, and reporta
John pretty ab k.and hia brother, Holland
Ibompann, rather ailing.
Tba W. 0. T. of IIardmn. will
giva a supper at the church on Tbatka
giving, beginoiug at 5 o'clock, p. tu.
Price cf supper, 25 cents, lha proceeds
to ba devoted to the Union.
A burning tlua al lha Palaca bold,
early Saturday morning, scared a great
many peepla who wera tip. ai d awaken
ed a good many more from pleaaaot
slumbers. It did no raiaagn.
II is rumored thai tbi obildrea of
very well known family, patents deceased,
are in actual waol. The father waa a
(J. A. H. man. The Ixtte would
meotioo namea, but fears tbat soma
nnneceaeary bumiltation might b lo-
tiiaied. The desired iufomiaimo, bow
ever, eao ba obtained al Ibta i.ffloa.
M Bicycie Prize Given Away
BY
ILLS & WEN, fin.
Ill H UillUI IIBI I I
To every person making a cash purchase of 25 cents we will gwo a
coupon ticket which entitles the holder to an equal show in the grand
prize. The person receiving the bicycle can exchange for other goods
of same value.
We carry the most complete line of the following goods that ever came to Heppner: Drugs,
Mediclnca, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Putty, OlaBs, Stationery, School Books, Toilet Articles, Per
fumes, Candles, Nuts, and Cigars, and will pay the highest cash price at any time for county and
city warrants. Goods along Echo and Lone Rock stage routes delivered free of charge. Prescrip
tion work a specialty. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Office of Dr. McSwords in our store.
OUR PRICES ARE LOW!
Wells & Warren,
H 13 tIJVI2 W, ORISOON
njwiwtu.,1 Kl I II Tal X
tmeeentadoaaa . IJJlJ
! by ait drnar-
ffta'a, eurea Incipient t.miumplUia
esul ia 12 beat Couah atul Crous Cura
r..r aeia bf 1. w. tr. it. li'.fiot
It la a"ld pflj a aTarante
I,
Ittfes
irrtra. imr.
pvHtin r
nrrpjiri
A Brand New Man!
t is not meant that the man is ro new, but that this paper is called
upon to announce to the public that the Ilardmau mercantile
business of W. E. Kahler has been sold to
GEO. A. BROWN,
A Well Known Morrow Cuuniy Boy.
He proposes to carry ever) thing and to Bell at prices in competi
tion with the railroad. This is no idle iet-t. and an insDPction of Mr.
Brown's stock and place of business will couviuce you.
Hardman, Oregon, SuccenBor to
W. JS. KAI-ILJUR.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Morse ?
All thpae can le procured at Tbomrmon A Binoa, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
Three fi-ntlrmen are well acquainted with Oram. Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other rountlea.
and ran fta t m..nrjr and II mt In making thcpesertli.ua with traveling mu.
I'rlrrs In lre.lng with lha tlmea,
TllOMPSOlSr cfc
fill
JaT 'iILaifc-aja
T II IS .
Palace Hotel,
C i VAX I'llX, rwtrirtor.
hair taken full cmirol cf thia
lojmltr hnutr, nml trill make it
if net It firtl cltis.
MKALS, 2: CTS.
niCDS, 25 CTS.
ra Hatha and rra ' M all Gomu
aaj almgitigi mI at 'alil. w.ua y
aorah l.ma' If alUl l f 'M.tiria
larimra ttm. aniii .ftea an J
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()iTir al.'t a ll. Hb'i a ai. l l-lwl-lag.
I.eala u I r tat ..!, an I la Iu ! e
rtu-te lb ianra M lfitni. f
l mail. I. 5uta If Hi)i,H.m,
ItolalelfLta.
rt t t a Ami.a - f 4
ftl'la aaul ! Il.a rtnelrjr. mA
l ! ft wan leiiaa) altnul ra uali
Mr K'aigta' all". Tb wenl N a I
(it "Iba Ian ot
d..f. N Ihia & r iM a an." .tali
an 1 rwmrer Cmmutitiea, ai.d eo-; ''"",,a aomaewei.i Aa tnieraaii
alila tltir farmera and lUotri ta U"" ' ag.iaaaaeti
i ,i , . . .. rimiJii tliU Oulf ba b"I.lig la-
eacai-froia U clutohr. t.f N
arwyoUUr n I tl, nutr, bo t,
now appfot tiala tha frttita cf ll.eir N tirt -1 uk Ihta aib 1 r( t, vm.
alU, or tU party l.irh ia t.tUy UMaa. O.eg .a. I,. II. A.
l . rail aej aeiu Ul Me..la , . i....,!,
a - . taj iiTHir'w m
Ha.Uc.ccw tour, la tha Imuji ... ::7.:W " U. ui ibi
Iwa ui.rw (.arm than g x-l Tha
l'.r (VinUH-a f.il alrea.1 JigetfJ
an. I ad gMlert'f f .! aa welt.
r,anlrm ffa.h llnrls I,
I .if tan, Jha ll., rriS ill
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W.ra racing ltr li. liia t'r mf
a-l-r-'rl i r w niia. I'. U.
'irtf ra il'ief balea
rl.i .I'f a lake CaMr
at I l'alf (V.I,
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DISCOVERED IT LR3T !
T F Mr.
1
Colaiubu were alirt to-
and railed at Mat LirlUa-
thal'g h might make a nw diaeoT.
ft y qtnt m mrnurat.l aa that -f
ll'.'i I'hiia waa a grrat diaootrrer
in hia day. lie would at thia tim
diacotpr the fiurat Wk of thne
eter ahowo ia lleprnr, aod tb
cbaajwat M r!L bat Wofa dva
tnorUl tnan aot
rw n t rv' ' f w KnWa.
M. MCltTHNTHAU
Mtia ar4. Nr. t '
Coatota Work a Fci!ly.
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Plenty of them at tho
Gazctto Office . . .
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