A SPECIFIC -roK La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years ago, I liail the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping Here and There. C. E. Fell is over from Pendleton. Sam Walker was in town todsy. . A M. E. Smith wsa in town Wednesday. Assessor Willis was in Hammer tni. day. " ' SV. E. Kahler, of Hardman. is in the oity. No second band cooda kent at Mi nnr Jtr. Oo 'a Arthur, little son of Vswter Crawford. is ill. 4 me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. McHaly is over from Grant Take Notice. 1. The Hum of five renin txir linn will h Jharged for "cards of thanks," "nwoltitiona oi respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, ind obituary notices, (other than those the edit ir shall himself elve as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetimts for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other jntertainments from which revenuo la to he de rived, gha'.l he charged for at the rate of five ,euts a line. Thee rules will be strictly adher jd to lu every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made k now D ' lpou ariiiUoatloif. TIME TABLE, Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek, lohn Day and Canyon Citv. leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. in., except HuiuIhv. Arrives every day at 0 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest Ha ue to or from the Interior country. . , t . WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phlll Cohn, Agent. v Jim; couuiy. I Jas. Royee, of Hardman, was down Saturday. M. C. Riley was down from Hardman yesterday. Aitbur Hodaon was in HeDDner Wednesday. Jim "Minor" left on last niaht's train for Portland. Mrs. M. D. L. Freuoli left for The Dulles Tuesday, Dee Matlock is convalescent after a severe illness. Clyde Saline has sooepted a position with W. L. Salintf. A. G. Bartholomew was a visitor to nur oity this week. See the piotnre in the window of Qerriu's new studio. It The NiIo8-Vinson, Marble Works, vValU Walla, Wash. , M. C. Fuqua, of Eiht Mile, was in town curly tuitt week. Frauk and Oscar Minor are oat bunt ing in the mouutains. Mrs. A. Saling and family bas moved to town for the winter. Nels Jones was in from the Batter creek ranch Wedueaday, Pearl Jones and wife were io from Einbt Mile Weudesday. 1. J. Carl, mayor of lone, is in the city ou pleasure persuils. "Oaynse" Reynolds oame down from VVul I u Walla Tuesday last. Mr. Lundell and sou, of Eight Mile, were in town Tuesday last. The Uerrin portrait gallery will be ready for business next week. It Geo. Ilerrington went over to Grant oouLty luesday on business, II. L. Loom is, representing the Uregonian, was here Wednesday. A. J. Weider, of Sau Franoisoo, is in tue city in the interest of his firm. Frauk Rogers and Green Mathews de parted this week for the mouutains. Mrs. J. M. Beutley, of Pendleton, it visiting uer sister, Sirs. a. a. wells Trousers that you oan sit down in, will be sold at cost. Minor & Co, Boys may be bad (and sometimes girls) for (1 ordinary servioe at wages; (2) npon indenture, to work, attend eobool. and he brought up somewhat as your own; and (3) children may bo bad for legal adop on. Address, W. T. Gard ner, Supt, Oregon Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, Portland, Oregon. 3-5 Mrs. Lon Chappel, nee Miss Mollie Davis, is down from Wardner, Idaho, visiting friends. Mrs. Chappel is a step sister of Fred Wilmartb, very well kuown in tleppuer, and at present a resident of Prineville. She will remain a few dss oncer, the guest of Jas. Jones and fanjily. Charley Jones, the well-known "old- timer" in the tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite the city hotel Charley will appreciate a call when in town. Extra Pale Star Brewery Beer In Hulf J'lnt Bottles cun be ... had only at the City Hotel Bar! Where high grade Liquors and Cigars are also aepi oy iva. Hay Fon Halb I have 75 tons of excellent wheat hay oo the Al Bayer pUoe 8 miles above Olex, which I will ell very reasonable. Good locution for feeding stook. On Rock Creek, Gilliam Co., Oregon. 6w. O. 0. Boyd. Any inventor in Etern Oregon wbo deairaa the services of an attorney in Waahinuton, D. O , will find it to his advantage to call ou or address this pa per. bit O. B. Tlutl, tlie tonsorial artist, can be fonml at his parlor, Mullock Corner, where be will dispense at iMipnlar price, ibavea, abiiriirtooa, haircuts, etc. Ben Malhoxs is now Hole proprietor of the oity meat market where bn keep a frrsh supply of bt-f, pork, mutton, veal, eanaage, baoun anil I aril, which be eella fur the lowest market prme, Fred Dork, Die L'urt Ihii I btilrber.laatill witb biiu. if Now ie the time to get the Weekly Oregoniatit the irratiat Deaapaper of the Wet. Witb tlieU r.t'e.b.tli etriel ly In adf anoe.one )ear. 1 1 f) No belter eotrliinaitoii of nneaira ran le made io the slat. Il.ai.l.-a mm will give as a premium ao additional Journal, tbe Web foot l'iautrr, an agrirullcral paper. Coin in now Mini Huttnffrllm, ATrkNii'x iNturn. To Holdm of I'olid-t iu Hie Elate Io. Co.: Tbe Mate Insurance Co. having fail-. I Minor & Co bears other people's burdens by delivering goods promptly. S. W. Meadows bas two children ill, but are reported ou the road to recovery . La Graude Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. C. Smith, salesman, tleoimer. T. R. Lyons, of tbe law firm of Ellis & Lyons, returned Tuesday from Condon. Born To the wife of Judge E. L. Freelaud, Tuesday Deo. 3id, aO'lb. boy. Mra. Geo. Webb, the wifo of the ex state trensnrer, died at La Uraide last Tuesday. D. M. Hinith, of Nile A Vinson, the Walla Walla marble dealers, is in tleppuer. B. A. Uunsaker, of The Dalles, is In tbe oity. Ben is a prosperous mer obaut now. Born On Wednesday, Deo. 4th, to the wife of Chas. MoDowell, on Blaok Horse, a girl. E 0 Maddock, of Oregon City, sheriff of Clackamas county, stopped in toe city Tuesday. An openiug social will be held at the W. C T. D. reading room on Tuesday eveoiog Deo. 10. which will be free to everyone, and the public are cordially invited to attend. An interesting pro gram will be rendered. 394 5 Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Cohn, agent. J. W. Kerns, the oity painter, is pre pared to do all kinds of painting and paper banging and will do house clean ing and take up and put down carpets. Office on Main street, opposite City hotel. Mra. Jas. MoHaley returned on Tues day morning from an extended visit to relatives in Marion county. She was ao oompaiued by Miss Mattie MoHaley, her nleoe, from The Dalles. Pure drugs, chemioals, paints, window glass and a complete line of stationery at, lowest prioes and a ohanoe to win $100 prize at Phil I Conn's drug store, next door to Minor & Oo. tf. Tbe E. O. is an eight page daily dur ing tbe month of December. The ads of the E O. prove that the advertising man is O. K That's Hallock Homer Hal- lock Homer li Hallook. For 822.50 I will sell a first class, high grade, high arm sewing machine guaran teed for 10 years, tor further particu lars oall on or address, N. A, heaob, Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf . Call on Phill Cohn for fine wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. A com plete line of Key West clears, and a premium ticket for tbe $100 Victor bioycle. tf. W. D. Noyes and wife, after their lecture in Heppner, remained long enoogh to organize an A. P. A. eooiety, afier which tbey drove to Lexington. Horner & Rhea have one of the best show windows in tbe oity no use to try to get around that. Tbe Gaz-tte helped to trim this one that explains it all. William Rasmus will put on "Damon & Pythina" at the Marquara Grand, Portland, on Feb , 22 and '23. There will be 100 people in the oast. Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Uaircutting, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scientifically, Maths at io oents apieoe, Latb Litebabt Note. Two very im portant faots in connection with the new era of magazines are illustrated in the DecemberCoemopolitan. Its fiotion is by Stevenson, tbe last story written before bis death, "Ouida," Sarah Grand, Zungwill, and the beginning of James Lane Allen's new Kentuoky realistic story, "Butterflies." Probably no stronger array of fiotion has ever been presented in any magazine money oould not buy better. Nor has any magazine ever had a larger number of really distinguished artists engaged upon tbe illustration of a single number. The reader might be puzzled to know bow such a number oan be made at the price of ten oents. But the magazine itself affords the solution. It contains 139 pages of advertising, which, as the publishers annouuoe, is from $1000 to $8000 more net cash advertising than was ever before rioted iu any magazine, of any kind and in any country. It breaks the world's record in the pub lishing business. Moreover, the cost of the artists aud authors wbo appear in this number is divided amongst 400,000 0'. pies, bringing the cost per copy proportionately low. The Cosmopolitan tbiuks that tbe ten cent magazine, bringing, as it does, the best in art and literature into all olasses, in Bn edu cational movement second iu importance only to that of the publio schools. None Bat Ayer's at tbe World's Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor dlnary distinction of having been tbe only blood purifier allowed an exhibit Bt the World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other Barsaparillas sought by every meaus to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under tbe application of tbe rule forbidding the J entry of patent medioines and nostrums. The deoision of the World's fair autho rities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is not a patent medioine. It does not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is bere on its merits." Is Your Blood Pure If it Is, you will be strong, vigorous, full of life and ambition; you will have a good appetite and good digestion; strong nerves, sweet sleep. But how few can say that their blood Is purel How many people are suffering daily from the consequences ot impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and That Tired Feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood. Therefore, it Is the medicine for you. It will give you pure, rich, red blood and strong nerves. It will overcome that tired feeling, create an appetite, give refreshing sleep and make you strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. HrirtH'c OSIIc tl,e after-dtnnnr p"l aud liSJUU S 1 1113 famli, cathartic 2ic. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Ruliahle Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of tho Union Depot of C. B. & Q C. M. St. P., C. & A , P. Kt. V. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Kailroads. MATES lli.o rKI DAY Cor. V. MudiBon and Clinton Sts., CSXTC-A-O-O. ILL. WANTED: 8 veval trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary $"st) and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago. 111. marl. God help tbe poor; especially tbe poor fellows wbo do Dot trade at Minor & Co.'s. Mr. Geo. Kolierta left last Topaday evening for Blaine, Wash , to visit frienda oo ttia way home. We have ever SX) pairs of genta' pants, and will sell them at coat to reduce tbe hue. Minor A Co. A premium to caab porcbaaera at Phlll Colm's drag store. IWI fall to gel your ticket for the wheel. tf, Mra E Mk and aon. Will, mother and brother f Mra. W. V Hcrivner, are over from C"odoo on a vialt, W. P. Arr cam to from Long Creek Toendey, and left immediately for St, Loins to attend medical sobool. O. P. Walker took down a floe ear load of bog from Inn Usl Bight. Tbe average weight a a pouods. lieat aerotnmndatloo and oonrteooa treatment l tbe Imperial UoUl. HeveDtb mod Mean, nia., i'ortleud, Orrgoo, Is.oktn J. W, Vanaiian'a abnw eat i and ace If voa pii'I l.uv m Hods rhir ff . 1 1 -, ... . i i ... 1 . i . . . , . . - i win up jur yiM'cie, it you limn ju ever saw uirrn oeior. vm ow pioy in a flrat oiaaa company, and ' Muloa (Jure la tiI on a guarantee. alio you crodtt for ail aaeartieJ , " tn, lnciplnt (Vmauoipiioo. It la bretnlumt "", '""' "o'igbCiireonly one eenl a doe. '' . v 1 2.1 pie., uo eta., and fll. tf. h. I ri.rri.Akb. 4 Warren, llrngg'ata. Hoi J by Walla Horner & Rhea, iiiunI'ruiui r.k- Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and a complete line of Cent's Furnishing -Goods cheaper than ever before. I fOLL UHEGFSnPIJEflSDFfiHST GHQGEHIES Youth I; ot Lthcu. II01XII Xs ltIII2Af r.ral ftatienei Beak 0ilit A lady revivalist is over at Long Greek, accom pained by Jas. Lauer, who is said to be a second "oaukey". Tbey are beaded this way. W. J. Lerzer sells a one pound pack age of tea, "Grown" brand, al 60 cents aod (rives in addition a set ot silver pluted teaspoons. a T. R. Howard makes a specialty in supplying atookmeu with all needed articles, besides carrying a general hue. nee his new ad. tf . O. M. Reddish, reprseuting H. G. Wells ft Co., was here recently and re newed contract witb tbe Gazette for tbe bhilob remedies. Ben Ward, brother of Gen. Ward, of Long Creek, is spending a tew daya in Heppner, having recently arrived from Tbe Dallea. W. K. Kahler dot arted last biirht for The Dalles, aocompnined by his family. I hey will make 1 be Dalles their fature borne. Wben yoa want to feel merry call on Lihe Sperry, at the Belvedere Haloon, where tbey keep tbe Uneat wet good 10 town. tf. Mra. C 8. VanUuyn and daughter, Kdne, leave neit week for lodeiieod- enne aod Kagooa Io visit Chea. and Waller. Elmer Hloeom, the rtil. will make cabinet photos for the neil 30 daya at : per doieu. Uellerjr opposite opera bouse. if. Kacb 25 cent pnrehaee entitles yon In a ticket fr the SIuO bevo1e at l'l.ill Odio'a drog store, neit door to Minor t c.. tr. John MeCurty ships on tonULt's traio a rar load of 11 eiip to the I'ortland market Trice, tiXaiper bead. Party. The following young people assembled in response to invitations at tbe residenoe of Hon. J. N. Brown on last Tuesday evening, in the capacity of a "Peet and Bhillow case" party: Misses Myrtle and Maggie Horner, Mabel Leezer, Florence Crittenden, Ada Jones, Maud Rush, Jennie Noble, Maggie Ad kins and Grace Ball, Messrs. T. R. Lyons, Robt. Hynd, John Hornor, Jas. Hart, Clyde and Will Baling, Sterling Keithley, O. E. Freelaud, H. A. Emer son and II. T. Bagley. The amusement was somewhat varied aud enjoyable, especially in tbe (ore part of the eveuii g while all were iu disguise. Parlor games were playtd until a late hour when all turned their attention to tall; pulling Taking all, in all the iiipetiv aa an enjoyable one aud will long be remembered. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. "Tke (in erne I'm pie." Aa Abraham Lincoln celled Idem, do mil care tit eigne about their alimenia What tbey weal la a medicine that aill roretl.ini. 1Ua simple, boneat ti roenl, "1 know lhi.1 Hood's ."araapanlla cored rn." la the beat e'tfiirumt la fevor of this medimne. and Ihia la what many thousand Voloblenly say. Ilood'a I'll Is are the beet after-dinner Hie, aMul digeetloa, core beadaclie. CuMiarua Pitat lata Tbe Monday school or lb M. K. chnrcb. Booth, will have ClirtaitDM eieraieee oa the even lag ot I. I'lh. The foromtttee oa ar raagomeal ar preparing ao latereatlng p'otfratn, abx'ti proiiiU Io be a siioca Tbe puhlic "ill be Invited. NOTRE IS IIKRKBY (ilVEN THAT THE co-partner-hlp heretofore existing hetween S. W. Meadows and W. H. Scrivner, under the Arm name of Meadows & Scrivner, doing busi ness aa blacksmiths In the town of llennner. Iiai this iIhv been dissolved by mutual consent, S. W. Meadows will continue the business, col lect all debts and pay all bills for the said llrm. All accounts must be settled by cash or note Immediately. Mr. Scrivner desires to state to the public that he will continue his business as wagon maker aud repairer at tbe same stand, and guarantees uiiisiaciiuu as nereioioru. fl. v. me wimvs, W. F. SCK1VNEK. Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, 1hd,. u;i-03 The World has the Money, We Have the Goods ! They are not Second Hand or Junk Shop goods either, but goods of today, bought for cash and will be sold for the same. Sold on their merits and at prices that will have you to call again. We Select Our Stock, After careful examination, we then have the best at correct prices. Boots, Shoes, Hats, We make a specialty, and by giving us a call you will greatly please us. We are determined to please and excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en ables us to excel all competition. MINOR & CO., Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ARE STILL ON DECK WITH A FULL STOCK OF HUMMONS. When moat Deeded it is not uuubiikI for our family phjsieiau to be bwiiv from home. Hnoh was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Hohenok. editor of the CaiMn. Ind. Ter., Banner, when hia little uirl. two years of ae wan threatened with h severe uttnok of croup lie savs: "My wife insisted that I gn for the doctor, hut M our family physician wan out of town 1 iitiroliHtieil a b ittle of Uhamber lain' GoilKu IWieily, which relieved her immediately. I will Dot be without it in the future." 60 cent bottki for sale by I'billCoho, drnaiat. Eiml to tub Occ asion. A lioutoo county father mod mother tried to find Dame for a newly born pair of jjiib. It wm decided that the fattier tnuat name them. After caalinif about and Online oo tiamea that ei.ioily auited bi n be determined to cud tbe atraiu on bia ujinl tmJ named them Kale and Duplicate. In the cntirae of time another pair ot twine name and tory were boy a. Imagine hia feeling when tbe mother one day told him aba bad nam d them I'ete and K Mat. Tbe Oa zetteia convinced that Kenton ootioty baa pretty good liara, at well aa aome lair, everyday folka wbo follow the in junction "to multiply aud repleulali tbe earth." TN Jt'STICE OOt'RT FOR THE HtXTH DIS 1 triet, Morrow County, btute ol Oreiiou. W. E, Kahler. 1 i'lalntiff, I W. E. Dennla. Ilefenilant. J TotheOoniitalileoltlie Klxth Dlstrlet, Morrow I'onnty. Htaleol On iinti: In the name of Hie Htato ot Oreenn. weeom- niHinl you to aninmiina W. E. Dentila to aiH-ar wioie me ii'ioermiiiieil. a J more ot the I'eaee in lnatrti't No a, in mild Cminty anil Mate, on or lu'lore the lltli rtay of January, law, at the iiiiiirm iu o i'iim'i a. in., at my oiui'e in iiepp tier, Inaalil IUMrli't, ruiinty aiulatiitn.ioaimwvi the complaint of W. E. Kahler. loundeil on an exrin I'riulrwt and whi-n-ln Hie aid i.Ulnllll demand Judgment lor llicniiin ol Kllty-one and i. lml ( il.si) Linllara and nmti ol llila ai tlon; and In eaae he tall an to aniuiir lur wa t ilinrn. nl, the idalntitl nlll lake jinlument aaalnat III in fur the um of Kfty uno and iU Hi Hollara and ('iii ot una aciioii, 'I II la mini muni ll iitihliiiii ,y order of K. t rrei ianu, jiiiire ul the rears lor the HI innirii i, M irnm cuiiuty, (irt-Kuli. Iialeil Noi'eiulier '.'Ut.'lH'i;,. K t. ritFKI.ANI). JJ!l-07. Juatli e nl the I'raea, NOTICE.! Nails and Tobacco Oysters and Axle Grease Undershirts and Molassos Candy and Gud powder Boans and other ammunition Sewing Machines and Cigars Wagons and Soap Pocket Knives and Overalls Tea Tots and Tomatoes Also some other things era K CD S e- o rr Q T3 O (ft zr DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Hlxtli NOTH K M IIKKEIIVHIVENTIUTA MKKT-Ina- ol Urn i kli...T ,,( n, (,.,,u,.r Kill lit I ii u Ix.hii Am i'IhiIuii will hit lirl.l at tlu-lr othee la lli'iiuer. iiri-u on the .mid 1 IHc of Jallllarir. In i. IhIWim-II llm luilira i,l I in a. m and 4 in. nl a d iImv, lur Ilia liur.Hiw ol vlix'tlug iliri-i tora lur the rmuilnf tear. Kl If 1H-.IHII', lli'Iiner, Or ,!). .'i, h'i:,, i m-e'y, Kurl'a Clover l(it will purify your Ulienl, eh ar y mr Cunplc xio.i, regulate your liowela and muke your bead clear aaabell. 2.V, .VI.'., and II. Oold by Well ft Warren, truigiata. HUM kllOMlr.KV MI I.IINtl. N'DTlfK I" HKItKllV tilVr.N THAT A MFKT lli of the alia-tlmldera III Tha Nallnual Fanliul lli ..inr Kill l lu-ld al t hatialiia huiian. In lli'iiimr. on Iha t Turaday ul January, iH-ia-rii iti hiMiri o IU a in and i p, in ol uld day. Inr the iirHW nl eln-lliii illrno win n, r ine I'ltmi.ng rur I. ll It lli'ppiii-r. Or., Ink-. 4, l IIMII11I', 'al,rr. t Jill rilt iht If kl I'llea. Nkw Fbkii Yahu Win. Gordon baa opened Up the feed yard Oeit dimr to Iha (azttn ofll and now aolto ta a aha'e iif your n,tr inatfe. liilly la right at borne al Una bualneaa, and your boraea will lie well looked after. I'rioea reaaonable. liar and gram for ale. t(. Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. If you want bargains now is the time. arc going out of business. fell imos. Wc Aft-r Dee. I, IT., the Gaxette will hym.tom.-M..,etre; mtene. Itohit.g ' ' ' t? I ' V' lU"m an .gingj m.t at night; won, b" . , ' i','1' "'k- , ' '''V .crab bing. If allowed to cmtmne "'" '-,7 '' nppo-i.ton that tumnra form, .h.rl, often I.Ih and I 0,b TV' " ,,," r' M "" M Aa an tmnfuet tnelioin, Ayer't ('l,-fy Ii rlorai Ukre the leal of all I uiw ri wediea. For lb ibf and mra ol 1 Wlifeiplna! rough, of Ihfoat, li I Iba d ir gfooa (,ulintary tfaaMea .iwi,i,hib tnitg are ao lib, it la lata! lab!, trlt)g p'otnil to art, aur to ewfe. l a nti Ao i awr Tber I will b rrg'i'ar iyiebia artl4i al ll.a M II ahareh. adti.lf ta,fbinrf mttA ii'Mul, iu no'i.i.rf ft.ua aiMlie tbe 9 ml rf !! 'i on"lhe fhar. b; l.al It i aud lat l lau'l." (:, ,1 1 tfli j "lb-Va'l . f II... Tb-f (; b t'th'a "al t and at- (aitlnft al IhxIiU'lb e''l laf at 7-X A r iial i.i.M... u ei'n. l.J 14 alteaj all tbw arv ea F. V Oai, F of. nlrerale, Womlng very tore. Hwatki ' UlKTMMT atopa tti it.'l.ing and lilee-. ing, lieala ulrwf altoo, and in maul raaea' removea the lomnra Al drinruiata m! hy mail, fur fJc-i.ta. r.Nwayi,aft Mon.i HeM-ner. Addrt I'lilladalphla. I Cm, Heeelver, AlllUgtutl, Onlnpli U I. fur Hale. Ten aliarva of atork in the National a bard T. Orrgon, Mlf. C 1. ktrsssyj v -"If "jlw" aC mH V f , iYrr -LIT V I' .JOCT Is I Slocum Have just pur chased a job lot of fine, stylish cloaks, in ladies' and c hil dren's sizes. Thee Gela MM mm Cleaew Oul Oeferw the 1 14 mi lie ftaeeew m4 frieaa will ae Meal AaieniaHixfiy Lew. 11; I hm, M'irr kii k. Hmih' ri,aM-.,a M. T. f t. , ear I I:' I e-..idr 11 ih IimI ft fit f -r a ttnitvl " I tr a 1.' f' liinf fn, li ft lil-wj !., I. if.'t. I'r ' ! f m 1 Itf 1 Vr. J. PI H i: for !;rcli (inrcri:s. CI (M. Onlv. inn 9tio. am ui twits a mss THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt, .1 . c. no 1 ten ion s, p r . a 1 mmiaa 1 a a a Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TIIUNIJKIt MnilTNINrt "Thvrr it a Hlc in if nffmrt oj turn Thai, iflukrn al Hi Jtmul, Im-h on Io fortune." Tito flood U lu rtj atnl mi in g:illia.m cKs HISHIOIO With a full line of llutilwiitf. TiiiwaiK. CIlaHetwaif, r:iiNUorv. Wood iiml Wllluww a in Collar Tu I ih at HftlitM-k l'rlccai. TIIK LIGHI hST RUNNING GANG FLOWS ! Tr ma an liihl 1 Utf run iu tat alfht. TLa only Eicluaiira llar.lware Ktum Lrtwifo 1 lio Dallet arnl rctillflon GILLIAM tfc .lilaSUKK. Hr.Dcr, . . . OreK.ti. HAIN HAIN h Kechy Uituls ! I-'or tho Cult) o l.i'jtn ir. ( u m tU 1 obac co Habits j It la li4 al . (, I U X-mi H't(t Tow a pw tk4 CW al H.tft.i tnt ymtfmH mh i,, ....a l.i.nal traaieat 1aia4 tare r it..q I r ln every thing In tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Cunih- Nuti, imd nu k rpi Crockery, Liimpi itiifl Thiwnro. Stock is Complete, Notions a 5pocialty,