Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 10, 1895, Image 2

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VENEZUELAN TROUBLES.
President Cleveland has gone
to the seashore again to recuperate
from the Btrain he has been sub
jected to during the preparation of
his message to congress.
The democrats would do well to
nominate Cleveland for president
next year. They are already beaten.
So they may as well run Cleve
land, the man to whom largely
tbey owe their defeat and let the
people sit down on him so ,he can
see himself as others see him a
dead duck. Ex.
Paul Mohb is out buying his
right-of-way for bis portage around
Turn water and Celilo. He is re
peating the much worn story that
the portage will be completed in
highest
affords.
office this government
A wab with Great Britain is
something that the United States
should not undertake without due
provocation, but a thorough in
vestigation Bhould be made in
regard to the Venezuelan affair,
and if this investigation develops
the fact that England is attempt
ing to seize the territory that
rightfully belongs to our South
American neighbor, we should in
form them that an attempt of that
nature would be met with armed
resistance from the Venezuelans,
supported by this government, and
there should be immediate prepa
rations to back this demand up
with a military display that will
IONE ITEMS.
Considerable excitement is
prevalent over the liability of a
war between this country and
England, with the Venezuela con
troversy the cause. The Daily
News, an English liberal organ,
comments in this manner: "Presi
dent Cleveland knows better than
to treat the Monroe doctrine as if
it were a rule of international law
It is neither dignified nor politic
for the administration at Wash-'
ington to take up the quarrels of
South American communities
which do not deserve the notice of
civilized nations. America will
find some day that this sort of
patronage involves a corresponding
responsibility, and they will not
like that at all."
It seems that the action
now on foot is a direct
violation of the Monroe doctrine,
and in respect to our forefathers,
and for the best interests of our
nation, it is requisite that our
government stand firm, even if war
be necessary to proclaim our
rights. It tne ingusn press
thinks that in taking up this
quarrel as it terms it, we will in
volve any great responsibility, wo,
the powerful nation that we are,
can shoulder it Right and justice
inspire a nation to bravery as do
tbey an individual. The Capital
Journal remarks thus: "War be
tween the United States and Eng
land is threatened. It can be
avorted only by surrender on tho
part of England. Tho contention
over the Monroe doctriue has
reached a stnge which will produce
the gravest anxiety on both sides
of the Atlantic until the facts
bocomo kuowu. If the American
congress will nujwt t tho prowl
1 i 1 . . .
deiii, unci oi una tiiero can bo no
doubt, Circat Ihitain will bo given
tho choice of surrendering or light-
ing."
Hho Las been given this
choice, and a reply lias been ro
cei ved, tho content of which have
Hot yet been Hindu public. There
is however, littlo dmiger of a war
between Uichu imtionH. At (titra
tion, tlio inure Immune uny of
KttliiigallcoiitroverHieH, will likely
to icHortod ta
time to haul the next crop. This make our English cousins know
much is certain, he has been buy- we mean it. Elgin Recorder,
iug right-of-way and paying the
cash for it. Pendleton Tribune. The Arlington Record must re
member that the Gazette is a re-
The Pendleton Tribune man publican paper; that it believes
squeals like a pig when you pinch thoroughly in the principle of pro-
him. Jle wasn t tne cleric down tection. lnen there can be no
at the legislature who got there room for further difference on that
because of ring influence on a point. In addition there should be
committee that had nothing to do, a protection that will extend to the
but his "sub" did. He wasn't the debtor and at the same time not
man who was too drunk most of wrong the creditor. Legislation
the time to attend to a clerkship, should aotbe tolerated that makes
but it was somebody else. Pretty money of ultimato redemption
soon there will be proof shown dearer aid debts harder to pay
that there was even no whisky in A dollar should be worth a dollar,
Salem, and then the alibi will be but it should not have 100 ceats
complete.
added to its value.
JOX.
Senator Chandler has intro
luced a bill for the unlimited
coinage of gold and silver at a ratio
of 1 to 15. It provides however,
that should the bill pass, it shall
not take effect until England,
France and other foreign nations
adopt like measures. This is
another step towards gaining the
proper monetary system for this His Grace And what dot
country and should the bill meet Peot Jovt daughter?
" I A lit
with all round approval, the
United States will take the lead in
tho free coinage of the white metal.
MBrie What's the secret of learning
to ride a bicycle?
Meg Reverse the soriptures.
Marie How so?
Meg Always let your left leg know
what your right leg doeth. New York
World.
Considering the failnre of this year,
lone has received quite a lot of grain
this fall.
A few inobea of snow bave fallen dar
ing the week bat the mild weather has
melted it.
Those who have predicted that lone
will be soattered to the four winds, have
predicted in vain.
Owing to the sickness of the wife of
Rev. Drake, he will Dot be able to prrnoh
here Sunday, tie will fill bis appoint
ment at the earliest possible conven
ience. There was a good attendbnce at the A.
P. A. lecture the other evening. The
gentleman and bis wire gave some solid
faots, of whioh mauy people seem to be
ignorant. They simke in a very forcible
manner.
Now that grain raining, hog and obick-
en baBiness have played out, what else
is there for the farmer to do but to break
bis head trying to think of something to
keep the wolf from the door? Your
Eight Mile correspondent hits the mark.
The powerful arm of the A. P. A.
reaches Morrow oounty and captures
lone. Over a dozen joined and formed
a sooiety in this town and a tew more
bave joined Binoe. Woe to all nnpatriot
io oitizens who dare to rise up as cndi-
dates for office. The A. P. A is non
partisan and will vote for no traitors,
whatever party.
Our people extend congratulations to
the happy young couple, Mr. Dave
Diokson aod Miss Ollie King, obief par
ticipants in the wedding recently held.
Though the wedding bells in this vicini
ty often become rusty and unmansgeable
from inaotion, it takes men of Mr. Dick
son's energy to set them going. Best
wishes for the future.
Friday morning witnessed the arrival
of Mrs. Alice Keller, a sister of Mrs.
Ferd Balsiger, and her son Edward.
They bave oome all the way from High
land, 111., via the Union Paoifio and ex
pect to make lone their permanent
borne. There is now quite a settlement
here from Illinois and there is no doubt
that immigration will follow.
Ionb, Deo. 9, 1895. Jake,
HER FIRST BLOOMERS.
Bhe Did Not Know Which Way, and the
Tailor Feared to Tall Her.
From the Washington Star.
A well-known Washington lady who
baa become a great bicycle enthusiast
intends to take an extensive wheeiing
trip with ber hnsband. Becaose of the
icoonvenience of skirts, she deoided to
adopt bloomers, and left ber order and
measure with the ladies' department of
a well-known tailor. la anserto a card
to "call at ber earliest convenience to
try on," she dropped in the other day.
The lady Biter at tbe time was not id,
but the new woman said that didn't
make any difference, she woald try tbem
on snyhow.
She was therefore ushered into the
small dressing room find tried the
patienoe of tho proprietor and cutter.
who awaited her appearance, for she was
gone a good while.
When she oame out she was in bloom
ers, but not in a ypry equable frame of
mind. TurMDjj to tbe proprietor, she
exclaimed:
"Tis a horrid fit. I don't see how you
ooald have made suoh a botch. I dou't
know just how they ought to be, but I
know they are not right. I can scarcely
breathe. Where tbey ought to be tight
tbey are loose, and where they ought to
be loose they are tight."
The proprietor looked at tbe outter
and the outter looked at the proprietor.
The proprietor blushed, but the cutter,
who was behind the lady's back, smiled,
and boldly winked at his employer.
Then tbe proprietor determined on
beroio measures. Gently but firmly, he
said :
"My dear madam, if you will kindly
return to the dressing room and pnt
tbem on right side before, I think you
will find that tbey fit all right."
Sadly she disappeared behind tbe cur
tain and said never a word.
germlife
The doctors tell us, now-a-days, that disease germs
are everywhere ; in the air, in the water, in our food,
clothes, money ; that they get into our bodies, live
there, thrive and grow, if they find anything to thrive on
Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by
germs where the lung is too weak to conquer them.
The remedy is strength vital force.
Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, means the
adjustment of lung strength to overcome germ-life.
It is fighting the germ with the odds in our favor.
These tiny little drops of fat-food make their way
into the system and re-fresh and re-invigorate it.
Whether you succeed with it or not depends on how
good a start the germs had, and how carefully; you can
live. The shortest way to health is the patient one.
The gain is often slow.
50 cents and $1.00
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemnts.
New York
HEPPNER,
CORE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
may I
M. II. De Yodno thinks democ
racy will still stand a show by
adopting the free silver plank.
They will have to resort to some
thing other than Cleveland doc-
American Millionaire Well bow
would two millions strike yon?
His Oraoe That will do; only io
view of the financial unrest in America,
I want a gold payment claim inserted
la tbe oon tract. I don't want any
bimetallism in mine. Harper's Bazar.
"I want a quarter from you for that
starving family on Bottle alley."
"Meroy! I can't spare a oent. My
Major 0. T. Pioton is manager of tbe
State Hotel at Denison, Texas, which
tbe traveling men say is one of the best
hotels in that section. In speaking of
(Jhamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Major Pioton says:
"I bave used it myself and in my family j
for several years, and take pleasure in
saying tbat I consider it an infallible
cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. 1
always recommend it, and bave frequent
ly administered it to my guests in tbe
otel, and in every case it bas proven
tttelf worthy of nnqnalified endorsement.
For sale by Pbill Cobn, druggist.
DIGEST OF LAND AND FINING DECISIONS
1 ,1 Ml I ? I- I
u li.o or uioy wm bid into oouvion ar, for ue obarity dance will oosl me
nover to be remembered. By $200!" Cleveland Press.
adopting a silver plank and making
a desperate- fight they will only be A Matter of Prlooiple. "Tommy, do
remembered as a party, never Tu lve J00' teacher?"
fttmin to liavn control of tho mt "I wonld If she wasn't my teaoher,"
powerful nation, on the globo.
"You can fool part of the people,
part of the time, but you can't fool
all the people nil tho time."
aid Tommy. "She's
Indianapolis Journal.
awful nioe."
1'MTF.U PTATM VH. Knglatul
WoMAS'n tointxT Im always
boou "ttootaculur, but thorn nio
poHsilulitio in-vor droiuixsl ot
when the uow woman dicovrrn
that the hired girl ha worn Iht
bloomers out on a bicycle rido.
Ci rant Co. Now.
(;oNonr.H linn evidently rnn to
lj generally tended an a hatidt
cap to tho Dalit hi d prosperity.
lUitli Dun and lUtletrooU evpros
surprise that the at work' pro
ceeding at WaHliingti.ti have hurt
MiMnoaa so imio. r.voiiii'if loie.
KrW'
PrniuxTa motion i.t a now
trial wm ow-ruled last Friday by
Judge Uutphy and tin primmer
sentenced to Im hang!, lie will
taka an aptx'al to tho supreme
court aod in the meantime mil !o
con C nod in tho Sun tjitetilin
prison.
I T aims that Corbelt and Fit,
iruraom are declined to meet in a
pugilistic encounter jet Hie
Utint rumor ia that there will In a
fight January loth bet a eon for
KUan l Fitiimmm, an. I it ill
take place Ihro and one half miles
from LI I'aao, Tctaa -State
Journal.
The battle ahip Texan, of the U.
H. navy after being hauled up ou
tlin dry dock, and exteimivo re
paint Hindi', iim.lo a trinl trip in
w hicli hIio nn't with another mm-
Tnm Anjerry of the University of
Texas bas trouble in meeting bis bills.
To a creasing oreditor be said: "I can't
pay you anything this month."
"That's what you told me last month."
"Well, I kt.pt my word, didu'l If"
Teiaa Hitting.
Itiioon Let me shake yonr band, dear
fiii tuno which inrt'HHitatotl further hoy; this is one of tbe happiest days of
foritlv repair. Thi aliiti i tin-1 y,,,,r '
.l..l.t.tl., ,.r I'gWl-You re too previous, old man.
' . . Tin im! to lie married until tomorrow
mounn..uo.. ou. ,muti, m nmi.i "That's what I say. This is one of the
h UHOil to a bettor atld mot e I hari.f data of tour Ut" Yonkura
proGtablo advantage, wore alio to 8ttiman
follow t'.io fato of tho "(Ireat
I'.hhIimii," bo toru to piece and Papa Well, Tommy, what do you
Hold for old iron. In a cno vtmM CUus ! Irln,j y.u this
ll.i-Lm.l llw.r I.. . I..t .J .,...1 Chriatmaa?
. .. Tomniv-Ob, Jm tbesame as usual
money nmsl fooliahly and could ot of f fuln(r , c,0 think of.-
im utili.tM in a manlier more
advautAgooua iu strengthening our
navy .
Harper's Riond Table.
"I eau'l offer yon anylbirg," said tbe
kind bt tod lady, "but sum Cornrd
Km i iuuv'h ikkuo of tho rortland 0,l hbag.'
Ti I'V'niii give a full account of
tho trouble that has atiaou between
Jitdii Whalloy and Thomas II.
Tongue, two members of the bar
HHMocixtioti, and prominent valley
attorney. Numerous prominent
and HtiiiiaMo attorneys liava ri
I t.'Hxed their belief in the inmt
iciieo of Mr. Tonuue. From all
account I he rlinros preferred by
Jiido Whalloy are unfounded atd
prompted by tnnlice. Mr. Totigua
i a man of integrity and ability
and that ho would bo guilty of
ucli an act, are inclined to
doubt. However, such prtKvad
in: aro a Unbrace to the legal
fraternity.
Fsoi.ioi pro comment is ft.
teuaiva on the president's tnean
Madam," rspliw.1 Meandering Mike,
"it 'u I be my salvation. !' walked
four nnlrs tiiio' to flud s buus where
they'd olTff n nmrtbin' txwidra dark
tnral an' wlb bnnea." Waahingtno
Mlar.
Made Ili a I'wl at Home. Prleoo
Iopelr-Yoq say Ibis mas rfors
work, eves after telnf kept in the
roll to imIii! !.' that?
Wardoo-Ob, be il xn't uilod lh
dark rell a bit. T.u , urd
bM Is S llartain Oat, and had an In
side n'io' Puck.
"Mtjyys aul tit many one ut ny
dan-bler, ebt Hnpra yoo laks lbs
lleaV
"Dot, my Jaf sir. my Jthls are not so
larg a all that."--ltioJ lllaller.
I Wr 1 kaa lK-r
MBrvnas and aak sbJ tttj
Sl d. ti. ore t as bait a dat's work
to ct'tigre, Tha money brokers rould t' Hh-.nt siaajjtac ay
hii.I atiat.wtata i.f (hat V(iti,t.nn b I with Ilia othrr On I MWSra.1
I . ..i a.. ........ .(
are n.mii.g la th, Trout and wtlli 1
,i ; t m , , i lak nf It .! am now tl In i.ik and
Hi" Bin tun inm pi'hitii urn
The National burgioal Institute,
Paciflo Braoob, 319 Bash Street, San
Franoisoo, successfully treats all oases
of Ortbopedio Surgery, Diseases of tbe
Spine, Hip and Euee Joints, Paralysis
Piles, Fistula, Nasal Catarrh, Bow Legs,
Knock Knees, all Deformities and
Chronic Diseases. Their success
treating these oases is shown by thous
ands of references from trustworthy
people all over the oonntry.
Persons bavinu efflioted children or
friends should convince themselves of
the excellent results of the system of
treatment by this Institute. One or
more of these surgeons will be at tbe
PhIbob Hotel. Heppner, Thursday Deo,
12th, ooe day. OlHoe hours from 8 a. m,
to 1 p. m., to examine oases. Send for
oiroular. llefereuoe may be bad to
J. O. Hsyea, Heppner, J. F. MoFarren,
Ooonebprry, J. M. Kedford, Arlington,
H. Windsor, Lexington. 1 6
Famished by W. D. Harlan, land and
mining attorney, Washington, D. C.
PBACTtCB.
Tbe allegations in an affidavit of con
test will not be bell inanfUoient if tbe
charges therein, taken together, set forth
slate ot faots tbat warrant cancel
lation.
riUCTK'E AND BETTLKMENT.
Settlement on a trsot covered by tbe
entry of another oonfers no right as
against the record entryman or tbe U. S,
charge ot abandonment against
homestead entry must fail where tbe
entryman Is residing upon tbe land
when tbe notice of oonteat is served,
DSHKKT Land.
Uoolamatioo i an accomplished fact
where the water io sufficient volume bas
hewn brought on the land and so dis
posed as to render It available for di
trihutioo when needed.
MINERAL LASD.
Land chiefly valuable (or phosphate
deposits is mineral in character.
When s legal location ot s mining
claim bas been made on land returned
as agricultural, tbs return of tbs ear
veynr general is overoome, and tbe
burden ot proof shifts to tbs party at
lacking tbe mining claim
A mining claim is not legally "known
to exist" from lb location thereof If lb
boundaries ot lbs olalm srs not specif!
sally marked on the grnooj and due
notios nf tbs location given.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
OREGON
A Brand New Man!
t is not meant that the man is so new, but that this paper is called
upon to announce to the public that the Hard man mercantile
business of W. E. Kahler has been sold to
GEO. A. BROWN,
A Well Known Morrow County Boy.
He proposes to carry everything and to sell at prices in competi
tion with the railroad. This is no idle jest, and an inspection of Mr.
Brown's stock and place of business will convince yon.
iiardman, Oregon, Successor to
W. E. KAHLER.
Paul Schiller is in from Gooseberry
today.
Ralph Dittenboefer Sundayed in
Heppner.
Ram Leffer was in from tbe country
Saturday.
Otis Hale was over from Butter creek
yesterday.
"Hank" Soherxinger was In Heppner
last week.
W. L. Hill and Dallas Dampman were
io Saturday.
Jerry Brosnan, of Lena, is reported
on the sick list.
Judge W. F. White was down from
Lexington Saturday.
l.iuhe Watkins is bnsv harvesting bis
(all crop ot oordwood.
A King Wilson, s Portland attorney,
wm tie re late last week.
N. 8. Whetstone sold tbs China wood,
four onrds, the other day.
Joho Kilkenny 1 back from s brief
vinit to friends in Portland.
Mr. J. I). Manning is III at tbs resi
dene of (. W. Harrington.
Harry William, nf Peodleton, Is hers
working with the plledriver.
Nick Leathers and J. W. Hjlton were
down from Uardmsn Sunday.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson k BinnB, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, uregon.
Tho. irntimn an veil acntialnted with Grant. HrnT, Crook. Gilliam and other counties.
and can lave money and time lu making thuxe icctluni with traveling men.
Prlcei in keeping with the timet.
Thompson & Biisrisrs.
LIVSRTMBW. IISFF1TXB.
to
to
The Shakers bave mads a great bit.
Their Ihgeetive Cordial ia said to be the
tunat sot-ooaaful reined t Inr atumaob
troubles ever Introduced. It loiaie.li
alfljr relieves all pain anil die treaa after
ratios, bolide up tbe lebls system sod
makes tlin weak elrnog.
The faot It, foods properly digeeled
are better than aralld tootos. The
Cordial "ot only cunlaioa fianl already
lifea'ed, bnt la digester ot other fixda.
Fi'od that is nut digeiei (ims more
barm thee good. People who nae the
Cardial Insure Ibeditfeetlosof what f.nl
they eat aoj to this way get the tem Ml
pf II aod arow strong.
Tbe little pamphlets which tbs
Hiakere have ent dratfirUt for free
dmlntintmn. cotttaia mitt Inleteatiiic
information on tbe enbjerl of J)eia.
I.stot Is ! S mulnreol drags. It is
nothing but l'tr Ihl made palatal, le.
or-iim Kinrf (Irovor andonoxiurag.
ing him in his rtT.nta t lotslat
io favor of Jyliuny Hall. Tbey
apparently sanction s-wy stop
file and am freltrg Ttils fall Say
i' was alrk and was SnnMoe.1 n bee
tl alwal halt I ha lima I atviead feet
to take ll.xi.l t NtraapanHs at It was
ehe-r lhaa d-ietote and the finally
rnxarnle.1 i diet A'l'f tak'IS It f .
I i tlul dm tlit aaa a',l t.t alia J la
Imtll on I l.ev ik I hate 'M (. I aav lMee
.r.;t.tA.1tti.l fr..l. in K.I. i f..ai,ot.l ami t.titf t.aiiea l.al ' '.!' I""'. !' "'""'
. j ' ,..ajaf lis I kp II.hIs at.pa
if thf rq;ttte( snl ai iy rnn a.vneaht fegrrt tha ..n of L s r..i I i. !. ail u iitMMwa'4
raisol b lm!j tilly .I-.ttojcl refr-rrnoos . VrneruM. ( , pj,.n ''f-t - .eiMa.
by flr at !het j-Uoo i'l I tr. j tipw tlto fso .f it, that bo ft.irs
I ..tit ...tl 11. i I.. il - .1 'M'f'.a t. 1V !. will
Tltt wia.len tm'.l prul is Wing takpn by Ctotclaiul,
K. or P. Msrrtas 41 lbs regale
meeting- ol In liklar, Nu 2) lat
the following offioers were elected foe
the eMQieg term: (3 C, K R Mala
bars; V. li, I- n, K.llbbi prelate, M
L. Car,! all; M St I, C.C Hargfnl;
K of K A . K I. Voroi; M. of T.,
ilfdaHalissi M. ot K. W,L. Halm,;
St. et W., Tbomss QtiaiJ; I. O , Otis
ratterat.a ; O. (t, J. 11 hitanns.
Aiuerlraa CttraTafaor.
It la no wvnilrr that foreigner ocofl
at tho whl ma of rich Americana when
one hear of audi a piece of extrav
gance aa U hte related: Laly Hrrca
ford, formerly the ducbeaa of Marlbor
vutih, who w as txirn hers In the United
Slutee and who married a rich New
1 orker, who afterward died, bat lu
retumitl from a trip w ith her hualmnd
Lr4 llcfTfiirl. They trsvehsl awav
on aione into Norway, paiU Inor thou
aainl iltillara tor a fishing at ream and
Caiitrht two (Uh. As It la I.ady Ilerea.
ford's mny, tbs devotion muat be on
her aide of the houae.
T. R. HOWARD
13TCALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
He' will make it an object for you to trade with
him as his prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are of tbe very best
Store on
TO
I-Ioppiier,
Main Street, Next Door
City Drug Store,
Oregon.
Utlla Slant la tattoaS.
"Doe lsery anrrWe In Fngland?"
Sks the London Chriat lan World, and
this la the answer: "After reading
Hatiirilay'a 'epeeial' nuaiber of the
'rk'hiKilmanter' on the aubjeet of 'Half
timer.' we find it difficult to answer
that question in tbs negative. An In
pectir writes: 'I eiamlned a child
w ho r at & 30, worked at a mill, and
then walked a couple of mllea toesami
nation. Another girl of eleven mae
aonn. after a. m. and walked through
the ff4 snd anow nearly tw mile to
the mix Work emimriiml at land
continued till M, when there was aa
Interval for break faaV tho rhitd Do
leaving- the mllL At work Sfaln till
II so' all bonra In all -'and then din
ner st the mill. At I M the child
trudged, off to achool.' IIitw many
Hrttuh rhlldrrn are liable to thla sort
nf eiprrlrncrf No! Ira than ITO.0001
hhame on u'" hach facta are a shams
Indeed, to any etvi'.lird. not U aay
I'brUtlaa eotiinmnltv.
nSa-
3
T I-l 33
Palace Hotel,
a i vix m rrifk
hntr taken full control of thit
jftyuhr houtr, ami trill make it
$lndhj frit clt$.
MEALS. r CTS.
IJEDS, 2." CTS.
ffee Hatha aod Free 'tut for all Oneti,
Tbe wtfa of Mr, U Itohloaon, s promt
netil iirnberma of llariwtek, N, YM
e elfk ilh tbenmaliam for Sr.
M"ft!ba is epeakipg i.f it, Mf. KtlS
n eatt: "C'htmberiaiii's t'aia lUlrs le
the rifiiy tlilo thai tVe her Say real
prtfi:
HOOT
.unifies-
1.
lb only tbisf ' her say real tt t7JI-'Vvait-
from pals, for tha rllf of pais It fr l ' I " f 5,4(TtlK'
S.ati.l be heat" Maa . bad eaes i VL j t ?Tlii , ,
cf I bet ai alia m baa twee tared b . j I yt;, tMrTJ iv
rr !! otrenisei b. Hie by I'LUIl If .V-W '
bava Ibis In.luatg at ,s i;i,t, ' !, an ,it actions ar r. d iu ,m a J b k. Tin re-
tut it is abu-et an a.i.il farter T-Utait it!i IU -ishesif ll.w'r'r'J.'I''l'r'
M1
i.a.,..i t. -..t ,,..;,,.., -AS armeato f avatfva a4lrrfrt To
I., ,..i In I i h V I lerl If Ml. E,tMa
t i H. a I . f , I.
uk ai.l la plt I. til Vtlk u t.'OU i.. r . k.
K0 IIO'.Z
DISCOVERED HT 10ST!
" ' F Mr. rolombtis were alive to
. . day and (alien) at Mat LicLton
tlial's ha might make a new diaoor
cry qatto as tnernorabta aa that f
14'.ri. fliils was a great diorrrer
lu his day. He would at this tiruo
diamver tha fSneat st-c k of Khoos
trr shown in llept-nor, aod tha
r hoapeat as el I. hat ntora dues
mortal man want ?
M. UCinr.NTHAL.
Cuatoni Wmk a Hiws'ialljr.
LEGAL HUSKS.
Plenty of them at tho
Gazette Office. . . .
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Oik Paita
NOTARY PU3LIC
'-.CONVEYANCER
CALL
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nt ric
. .i.i 1 rw viii r ru I v im
that HaUm rill gst it nset that jUrpJ tin io the wrif-t l
tfl the a, txal.te II I eaT H . M M I m I-hfh i