UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla ''For five year9, 1 suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles Here and There. was eeea on our streets being twisted up in knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane, I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged In clay, in sulphur, In poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has Increased to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. AYEIt'S FILLS cure Headache. Take Notice. Harry Jones is in from Butter creek. Wm. Bauuders was tip from Lexington Saturday, Geo. Noble Saturday. J. J. Acikina was in from his Rhea creek ranob Sunday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, n alia Walla. Wash. E. 0. Frey and C. D. Coleman are in from the Hardmao district. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Ben Matteson, Booompaaied by his wife, was down from Matteson preoinot yesterday. Rev. E. P. Green preached two ex cellent sermons on Sunday last at the M. E. cburob. W. J. Browulee and J. 0. Williams, ot tue Joud Day section, were in yester day for freight. A. rending circle has been organized and meets Friday evening in the offioe bills & Lyons. . A premium to cash purchasers at Phill (John's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tt. Fhill Gohu returned home this morn log from Portland where he has been visitiLK for the past ten days. Best aooommodation and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh ana Wash. Sts.. Portland, Oregon. L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker, Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra- bamsick building, Heppner, Or. tt Look in J. W. Vaugban's show oases and see If you can't buy notions cheaper than you ever saw them before. 94tt When you want to feel merry call on Linhe Sperry, at the Belvedere Saloon, where they keep the finest wet goods in town. tf. W. J. Leezar sells a one pound pack age of tea, "Grown" brand, at 50 ceDts aud giveB in audition one silver plated teaspoon. a T. R. Howard makes a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line See bis new ad. tf 1. The snm of Ave cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lints of wedding presentg and donors. nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and aotlces of special meetings for whatever Durnoee. 2. Notices of church and society and all other 3ntertalnmenta from which revenue is to be do rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave enis a line, mese rules will bo strictly adher fld to in every Instance Advertising rates reasonable and made known jpon application. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, lonu Day and canyon city, leaves as follows : Every day at A a. in., except Hunday. Arrive" every day at 6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest aud best line to or from the interior country, WALT. THOMPSON, Trop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Extra Pele Star Brewery Bter In Half Pint Bottles can be had ouly at tho City Hotel Bar! Where high grade Liquors aud Cigars aro also kept by Ted. Hay Fob 8al. I have 75 tons of excellent wheat hay on the Al Buyers place 8 miles above Olex, which I will ell very retwuttble. Good location (or feeding stook. On Rock Creek, Gilliam Go., Oregon. 6w. O. Q. Boyd. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. C , will find it to bis advantage to call on or address this pa per, 5tt O. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where he will dispense at popular prices, bavee, sbarapioa. haircuts, etc. Bn Mathews ia now sots proprietor of the oitr meat market where be keeps a fresh supply of brer, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baooo aud lard, which he sells for the lowest market price. Fred Bock, the Portland botrber.is still with him. tf Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregnnian, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the 0r.ti. Ix.tti strict ly in advance, one year, 1 60. No better combination of nespp rs ran be made Id the state. llesMew we will give as a premium an additional Journal, tbe Web- foot Planter, an strrienltcral paper. Come in now ami enrvirirn. The bishop of the Episcopal oluiroh will not be present Thursday evening as was announoed, but Rev. Potwine will preach in his stead. J as. Hart is suffering with a sore pro bosois, the result of a slight aooident wbioli occurred wliile at work In the cellar of the drug store. To retain an abundant bead ot bair of a natural color to a good old age, the hygiene of the soalp must be observed. Apply Hall's Hair Reoewer. Ed Reese, well known to Heppner people, oame in this morniug and will drive the branch engine during Pat's absenoe ot a few days in quest ot dnoks. Cull on Pbill Cobn for fine wines and liquors for medioinnl purposes. A com plete line of Key West clears, and a premium ticket for the $100 Victor bioycle. tt. Farmers and stockmen are rejoicing over the recent precipitation wbioh has started the grass and grain growing. The rain which tell last night will do much good. The Christmas entertainment at the M. E. ohnrcb, Houth, in this plaoe, to be given on the evening of tbe 25tb, prom ises to be a suocess. Tbe publio are cor dially invited. Shilob's Cure, tbe great Congh and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Wells A War ren, Druggists. Filot Rock Reoord: Roy Glasscock ar rived from Heppner last Monday even ing and will hold down a esse in tbe Farm Record oflloe ODtill we get ont our "Orphans Home ' edition. Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A , San Diego, Cel. says: "Shilob's Catarrh Remedy is the first medioine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 60c. Wells A Warren, Drnggists. J . W. Kerns, the city painter, is pre pared to do all kinds ot painting and paper banging and will do house clean ing and take np and put down carpete Ollice on Maia street, opposite City hotel. Walt. Thompson runs stage between Heupner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Bunday. Shortest and cheap est ronte to the Interior. P. Onhn agent. An opening enrial will be held at II W. G T. U. reading room on Tuesday eveoiog Deo. 10, which will be free ever) one. and tbe pnblio are roidially invited to atteol. Ad Interesting1 pro gram will be rendered. ff i 0 Mr. C, H. Molsaao, representing the Republican League Register, came in this morning and is interviewing oar stalwart republicans. Mr. Molsaao rep resents tbe republican organization in the state, and all members ot that party should be loyal in giving assistance in getting np tbis review ot republicans and republicanism in tbe state of Oregon. Died At Cord oft Carrigallio. Co. Leitrim, Ireland, in November, this year, Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Carty, and sister of Jss. and John Carty, of Ibis oounty. She was about fifteen years of age and well liked and respected by alt of her friends and acquaintances. Jas. Carty received the sad news last Saturday. Boys may be bad (and sometimes girls) for (1) ordinary servioe at wages; (2) upon indenture, to work, attend sobool. and be brought up somewhat as your own; and (3) children may be bad for legal adoption. Address, W. 1. Gard ner, Supt, Oregon Boys' nrjcl Girls' Aid Society, Portland, Oregon. 3-5 Pilot Rock Record : In Morrow oounty the dry fall has kept tbe grass baok, so that now there is almost none for tbe stock. Some sheepmen have been feed ug some time already, ajd as bay and straw are very scarce, we fesr that many will fare rather roughly tbis winter. Sheriff Harrington returned from Long Creek Sunday evening, having in charge hrnest Kussell, wanted in Ulaokamas oounty for the murder of one Brown. He was taken to tbe Junction last night and turned over to the Clackamas oounty sheriff, E. C. Maddock. ' Ayer's Pills, being composed of tbe essential virtues ot the best vegetable aperients, witnout any ot tbe woody or fibrous material whatever, is the reason why they are so muoh more eflective and valuable than any other cathartics. The best family physio. One Dobbins was arrested Saturday last and arraigned before Judge Freeland oharged with trespass npon tbe land of Henry Wade, lie plead guilty to the charge and was fined 85 and costs, which snm be paid, and was allowed to go on bis way rejoicing. Ben Swsggart bad $700 loss paid off by draft just before the failure of tbe State Ins Co. The draft was not hon ored, as the baok of deposit bad failed, and Ben will go down this week to see if he cao depend on getting anything out of it. Charley Jones, the well-known "old timer" in the tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite tbe city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call when in town. Rosebnrg Review: Dr. J. L. Hill, talked of as a candidate for congress on tbe populist ticket, ran tor mayor of Alrjany, Monday, and reoeive l 31 votes out of a total of bb4. That ought to nip the dootor's little bloom in tbe bud. A Swindlb- During tbe last six months. Senator Mitobell and Repre sentatives Hermann and Ellis have re ceived many letters, signed by different persons in Oregon, requesting that tbe book on disease of tbe horse by Dr. Salmon, issued by the agricultural de partment, be forwarded totbem. On a comparison of the handwriting ot these letters it has been found that tbey were all written by the same person, and, on investigation, it has been ascertained that some one has been traveling through Oregon selling some kind of a recipe for onring horse diseases, tbe seller assuring each purchaser that if be would use tbe recipe he would be en titled to a copy of this horse book by writing to some member ot the dele gation, he invariably writing tbe letter at tbe same time. Senator Mitchell has written a letter to the secretary of agrioulture demanding" that a speoial agent be directed to make a thorough investigation of the swindle. Orego- nian Di'patch. None But Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Cbioago. Manufacturers ot other Barsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application ot the rule forbidding the entry ot patent medioine and nostrums The decision of the World's fair autho rities in favor ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is not a patent medioine. It does not belong to tbe list of nostrums. here on its merits." Tired Women Must have strength or they will be In the suffering despair of nervous prostration. The true way to win vigorous health is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla which will build np strength by making pure, rich blood; thus it will also feed the nerves upon their 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 the public eye. Hood's Pills S harmoniously Uood'a Sarsaparilla with 2Go. Cummings & Fal PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable It is Pure drugs, ohemioals, paints, window glass and a complete line of stationery at lowest prices and a ohanoe to wiu a $100 prize at Pbill Oohn's drug store, next door to Minor & Co. tt. ATTKNfio Ninir.r. To Holler ot Folioii'S la the Klete Id. Co.: Tbe Mate Iosnraoea Co. having failed W. II. Dermao, Dave Arkerruso, M Kol.n, A A. Ten, tl. i. MoMaooe. W J. Clark. Ton. O. Greene and M Mailnra, all onmroerciel men, were pa seogers oo tbe branch tram this mora lug and are registered at tbe I'alaoe. I It Is ofleo a tnvsterv bow a cold baa I will take tip your policies, give you a be,,, csoghl." The fsot is, however n nnliAv In a first olsss ooroosoy. and that when the blood is poor and the .How vti rfedit for all noeatnrj " depressed, one berv.m pecnllar , ' Iv liable to disease. When the eppe- premion. ' tile or the e'rwrmtb MU. Ayer's Harse- tf. K h. FsFaXAKD. parill shnntd be taken without delay. Board of Tbadk Meeting The j Heppner board trade met Friday even- ing in the oounoil chamber, Pres. Conser, presiding, end Seo'y Horner present Minutes of previous meeting rend and approved Tbos. Morgan presented his report as right-of-way agent ot tbe board of trade and in all it was very favorable. On motion tbe report was aooepted and Mr. Mor gan discharged from further attendance on right-of-way matters Bills allowed: W. F. White, $13 25; Tom Morgan, $6.75, Mr. Morgan was appointed to attend county court of Grant oounty, to meet on Jan, 8th Committee on bylaws report progress. Ou motion, further collections were ordered on amount subscribed. .R. F. Hynd was sppointed in plaoe ol Mr. J. R. Simons as one of tbe flnanoe committee. Adjonrned to meet next Wednesday evening to adopt bylaws. Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & y., u. m. tft Kt. r, C- ot A , r. Ft. w. s u., and the C. St. L. & P. Kali roads. liATlCS 6U.OO l'HH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8t., CHICA&O, XXjXj. WANTED: S veral trustworthy gentlemen or Indies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary 7n0 and expenses. Htesdy position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelop j. The Dominion Com pany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, 111. marl. 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 aro determined to please and excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en ables us to excel all competition. MIHOM & CO., Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or. DISSOLUTION NOTIOK. The Gazette man bad an interview yesterday with Ernest Russell, tbe alleged murderer of an old man down in Olaokamas oonnty, recently. It will appear in Friday's lssae. For 822.50 I will sell a first class, high grade, high arm sewing machine guaran teed for 10 years, For further partiou- trs oall on or address, JN. A. Ijeaob, Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf . Mr. Thompson, brother of Walt. Thompson, cams in from tbe "half way" station, beyond Parker ft Ulesson s Sunday last, going ont again this morn ing. Tbe Chinook Las played havoo with the white mantle on the top ot Heppner's bills, but tbe Gazette is informed tbat much snow yet remains in tbe mountains. Mathews Bros.. City hotel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Hsirouttiog, shsving, shampooing, etc., done eoieutifioally. Hatha at 2d oente apieoe. D. A. Herrin has sent back for a 8100 "progressi a" Fox bonnd. Dr. J. W' Norse, ot Talmyra, Mo., raises this breed. Elmer Sloonm, the artist, will make cabinet photos for tbe neit 30 days at (2 per dozen. Oallery opposite opera house. tt. Kaoh 25 cent purchase entitles yon to a ticket for tbe 8100 bleyole at Thill Colm's drug store, next door to Minor A Co. tt. Jsy Devins, F. F,. Bell, Hardee Long, R Linallenod!0.U. Allison represent ed tbeir respective sections last Satur day, A three cornered fight at Matlock's Saturday night demolished tbe stove bat aid little burin ctboraiee. NOTIuE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partner hip heretofore existing between 9. W. Meadows and W. P. Rcrivuer, under the Arm name of Meadows & Hcrivner, doing bnsl uess as blacksmiths In the town of Heppner, hai this day been dissolved by mutual consent, 8. w. Meadows will continue tne Business, col lect all debts and pay all bills for the sulit firm. All accounts must be settled by casn or note immediately. Mr. Werivner desires to state to the public that he will continue his business as wagon maker and repairer at the same stand, and guarantees satisfaction as heretofore. H. W. MEDOW8, VV. P. HOK1VNKK. Dated at Heppner, Or., Dec. 3, 195. 1M-03 BUHMONS. When most needed it is not unusual for our family physician to be away from borne, tiuch was tbe experience of Mr. J. Y. Sobenok, editor of tbe Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, two years ot age was threatened with severe attack of croup. He save: "My wife insisted tbat I go for the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Hemedy, wbioh relieved ber immediately. I will not bs without it in tbe future." 60 cent bottles tor sale by Thill Gohu, druggist. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ARE STILL ON DECK WITH A FULL STOOK OF Horner & Rhea, .IIIAtXjrAftTt.fU fuR- Dry Goods, Hoots and Caps, and Gent's Furnishin than ever before. and Shoes, Hats a complete line A Goods cheaper B FlJLLLIHEDFSTPIHDFflRSY GROCERIES Youth Fot 'lYnch', e e e flees Netieel Gees uif ,iuvi.-i-Lr.- -'' t'iii'MA. T. K. end II. W. Bartholomew, of Cbiesgo, are visiting their brother, A O. Bartholomew, of Alpine. Wash Thomns in was in ton yestsr dsy. He is busy getting some wood dowo from tbe mountains. T. J. Allyo was up from lone Katur dsy to atteod r-gnlar communication of tbe Mssooie fraternity. Tbe Iloppoer Masons ami Eastern Htar members are preparing fur ft big feed oo tbe 27lh lost. It is delightfnl winter so far. but the old-timers ssy "Look out for January and February." J. T. Jones, an attorney of Walla Walls, is brre looking over our section and may locate. Mike K-ooy was visitor to Ilppnr HxturJty, l.svibg reoovsrsd from his rvecut nines. Julibny Avers anil wife and Miae Msv Hale were lo from Duller crrtk Matordsy. Ils'rio's g!lery window is qiite at trsetiva. liie gallery smII be opeo shortly. A danee was given ont at Boh W st ains' plans, at ' the esJdle," last Frldsy Bight. L. O. Conner has lell boot and aim bp lo the Abthan sirk baildina. l'ipf bri.( of lb lor part of tie ootitiir), ! lu ob hii'iifit hatarday. Th ads. of Mnor k Co. ami Ilorner k lib df s p-ci.l aiuetton. I'liete CbarUy Walls. was 4oa fnta his Balm fu'k ImuoU M.tuids. 11. . Vtern ant Tb--s. Itavidsoa re lu from tvtfht Mt-e )Urdv. (tarn To the wit of lUa Of, at Lln.to, I4. 4, a pound girl. It Wads is does frm AUa, and li lue la li't kr t e'iuf. Chs. fuel l d .n ' fvf! lie LiTERAHY Notes. The literary program of tbe H. L. St D. society was op to the usual slundard on last Kaurday evening. The debate was interesting and hotly contested. The remainder ot the pro gram was good. Tbe qtioati in ot hold ing private meetings three nights in each month was agitated after tbe close of tbe general meeting last 8 a tor- day. Tbe doors will be open to the public ncit Saturday at which time the permanent plans of tbe sooiety wilt be made known. The invitation system does not work admirably and other plana will have to be adopted in order that the society may meet with tbe desired snooess. All are invited to tbe mil meeting. riles! I'lk-al licking Piles. hymptnms Moisture; intense itching nd stinging; most at bight; worn by scratching. If allowed to Continue tumors form. hicu often hired and nWrale, becoming very sore. Hwatnb a Ommiit stops tbe itching and bld log, teals ulcf riitinn, and in moat ease r-mov the In mors At draggiats, or by mail, for fiOoeots. I)r. HwaynaA Hon, Philadelphia. TN Jl'STICE COURT KOR THK BIXTH DI8 trlct, Morrow County, State ol Oregon, W. E. Kahlur, Plaintiff, vi. W. E. Dennis, Defendant. I To the Cointable of the Sixth District, Morrow t ounty, state ot Oregon: In the name of the stalo of Orccon, we com maun you to mimmom n , h. Dcnnta to appear before tho undcmiKned. a Jounce of the I'eace In District No. A, in mild County and state, on or before the 11th day of January, IWsi, at the hour oi in o'clock a m., al my onice in iicpp per, in nald District, County and Htate. to answer the complaint of W. E. Kahler. founded on an express contract and wherein tbe nld plnlnttfl demands Judgment for the sum of Kllly-nne aud 3310(1 ( il.lM) Dollars and costs of this action; and In case he falls so to answer for a I there of, the plalntlll w ill take judgment agnlnst hint for the sum of Kfty-one aud IM-lou Dollar! and costs of this action, This summons la published by order of E. 1.. Freeland, Justice of tho I'eaca for tho Sixth District, Morrow County, Oregon, Dated November iilst, K. I- FltEKI.ANI), :nil-07. J ustlce of the Peace, Nails and Tobacco Oysters and Axle Grease TjDderehirts and Molasses Candy and Gunpowder Beans and other ammunition Sewiug Machines and Cigars WagonB and Soap Pocket Knives and Overalls Tea Fots and Tomatoes Also some other things K en 1 H CD rr O 3" CD P O DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01 VEN THAT A MEET- lug of the stockholders of the llcpiuier Holloing ct lian Au 4-latloii will lm held at their orhce la Heppner, Oregon, mi the second Tuesday of January, li, between the hours of 10 a. m and 4 i in. of s d day, for the purixiae ol electing- directors lor the ensuing tear. Kit K lllnlioi', Heppner, Or , Dee. S, lv.tt. gut Hee'y. Ux Till r.RA! n.-Last Friday the piledriver train pulled into Heppner, with Larry lls)e, tbe Orst loootnotive engineer for tbe branch, at tbe tbrottU Tbe train is id charge of Oioduotor W I). Harding, while Wm. Alljn, formerly of Ibis county, is foremen of tbe gang, Mr. Allvn has two brothers with the outfit, also old residents of Morrow. It is the ioleiition to replace rotten piles HTOCKHOI.DMH MKETINM. VTOTICE H HI'.IIERY OIVF.S THAT A MKF.T ll log of the sUk tholdera of The National Bank (if llcpiuier louse, In Heppner, on the an 111 lx held at Its hanking i IH-ftdnV of lid January, letceu the hours of lo a m aid 4 p. m of said day, lor tin puroa of electing dlrw! tors for the eusii.ng y-ar Mi K. Hlfill'T, i astner. Heppner, Or., ler. 4, l'V. t.'i Jin. Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. If you want bargains now is the time. Wc are going out of business. fell imos. TIM B ill CtXTI KK. f TNITKD STATE I.ANfl ) Orande, Oregon, Nov. OFFICE AT t.A I'.tll. Com plaint tiattg liceii made al Oils nflice by lha 1'ily riM.-.l snout II ol imiic mi miile. ill..-. Ins Hist U in. II Vanhlse, who mad llmlier Culture entry No. l.ii al Ilia Un.l omi at I tiran-le. Oregon, on the Can day of ei-eiitt,er, sl, lor the 4 of V, Hee. I.lp is, Kl , . M . naa winiiiy anaii'iotieo me sm trai l . mai (lalmallt has failed lo plant a n T tree lim said tract r.l la d al any time since Ihe entry of Ilia same and that there la not now any tre-s gruar lug thereon as ly law required 'I heretore, with a view of Ilia cancellation of the .sine, the aald iMftlea are each hi-iri.T re- THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt, J . C. 1 iOllCri 10 US, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. iiulreit and aiiniinoiie. to te anl ep-ar tiriora J w, Morrow. t-.ninly rler Oregon, al his oflu In lleppn rlrr. ( Morrow rottiity, r. Oregon. on ll.e I rid day nl January, I-"., al the hour olio 0 dura, A.M. and produce am h lllinoi.y a they may hare role eritlng lha aald allegations 1 he tins! hearing to h had la-tor the register and receiver at Im iirande. I tregoli, un January l.th, !., at louilo'k A M H F WfiaoN. Iteglster. '1"1 t II k'iiMI, Ke..-Ir. hoi it r. of mix N 'otter t naiiFHV hiiri that relet SH'I l-t tlrtur id d--'e S"d lil-l'l all aloes lha line aith tiw dries, and I ' duly made and eutare.1 on v. th -y . ... . . I In the msllel ot the e.1.1. ..I I, W II three weeks ork. nil be consumed In the ! da. i,t the i ounty nun. .i n.. Karl's Clover Itit, the great lllnod panfler, gives freebneae and elearneMi In the Cutnplettoo and rores (Vnliiiion, 2.1 eta.. Ml els.. l. M-.ld by Wslls A Warreo, Irroggisla. HtaTI iKsrassfS I'ounss.-As the Hi aie losareoee Cimtisriy ha cl".l it doors, policy holders should l. after I heir ItiStiranre. Those holditg il tries lo this rvirnpsny ran have same ! chst.ej for B iK'lley, with r red It given for the eterol or re'orn iremlun, by tailing tt the Usstls .me. If. H'l.i.s of l prolyl lha uielerlgitel as a'linlotlrab.r of lha aal-l eslale. w III otlrf for rati al pul.lir aM' Hon. In 'he hlaheal l,l-..-f lot rash In hand on Salord January It. Iv al Ho rm a r, lha lorer,.M.it of II, al day al Ihe Iron! d .r ol Ihe court h'.oae. In Hri.t.iM-r Morr,a i r.ui.iy iireg..,, all the M ll-g dear rld leal liro rly la-l'.l.sll.g lo lha aM.ta ,aui. aatate siluale-l III M'HH.S I oiritf Itrrgon, loall lha ai,ll,pl tiartrr . k. Hon Iwelte HI In Tow l.l - thr i i a.,,,11,, Itar.ga taeoty Ihrpa l.'l, I a.l tSlltamella Mrri-Han sal-f aaie la reade sii, I to ail !(. liiifliioiniteiitiotii'is et isliog upon lha aald fal tf..rlv. aud S il.i I lo II, a roonro- (all aa ea lo I tua-la hf lha linn aolH.e-l ( o inly 4.urt. AMilir ke,p Administrator of II. a eaiala of . IS, If flrlan. .aM Iwud this .in lat 4 en,ir K "i Sw f$iu TskD. Wm. (hn has opeexl np the feed ysrd test d'r In Ilia Osaedta .(?! e, an1 tn anile ts a share of your ffroasge. liilly te right at borne at Ibis trainees, n, ,r bore t sail I.e. ie. after. I'rieew ameshl. UsV and f'aie f'tf salts, tf. AI'KIMslK ton a NUIIi a. V"ti' f. t iirsrsr idtri li sM.it M l.sa in 4i 1MT TIIF if a,ti..ud h llisra-iiiit t.o,rt .f M..rr. so'iulf rtg,.,i a.1a,l',tslraot r l, salale rd AI.Hn I. In.rhia .1 and ail t.ao..a ha.i a.ain s sgal-si aald ea-aa a' t,.tia v, l...aai,t tt.a aa-aa, n-.iy sarlnad. said ad ft li.iat.atot al ll.e . . ..I J a a" . I Hi i."' . tr-..i, it., in ait mouths Irma Ih 4aia u4 I'.i h-li.a J A .eifrsr. A l.ln.tua.f I 1 Ha-. AU t.a? A-1r iil . In, r.. TIIUNIJKIt I.K1IITNINQ "There i a lidf, in the njjfmvt oj tmn That, iflaken at its floi, U nit on to fortune." Tho i1xHs is Iuto aud to U With ft full line of II.trl wait. Tiitwui-f. CJhiHHwaii. CJnK'korv, Wcxxl ftml WIllowwHnnCi'iIjtrTithH at IlHlrixrlc l'rlt'Csj. THE LIGHTtST RUNNING GANG HOWS I Ttiey run aa Mghl 1l.r run in lha elht Tim fttily Eicluaivo Ian!wa.r Klri ln twcfti Tb Dallit ami l'ci tlleton Hriioer, ... Orrtfuu. ItAIN KAIN EI I Ml I I For tho Cunt o. G616V IKlltllw , L,'iu"r'oi,ium u Tobacc uw,s V I It ts torai.4 si swl.aa, (", or I fns V -sf 'ensflaf 7W on IA4 Otef rail si O.iertg se. Inf fa rt lea lata etrwu, eon lean. Jrtaxa.aal art's la Sad Sara tut Jte Itsnni.fee. r.f UsrlmsO. im !l. w W ' lnt Hit) lay atti Jeaiefay Ur'a-h't-aline- es in i-.s t"4y er.4 t .1 lit t T 1 f ' f' C r..fi.f.it ar.ie .l i.sdt. , I S tllC rlACC f Ol ITCSlI V jTO( (TIC ( AK, ) l r r t r v i re.i.. L lM Un v. f.nsl.a'e i,f at.e k la ll. Sa l .sl H .i k .f ll,pfcef. A4JeM lw Lard I. Oit, Kseclwr. AMisfttfB, Onr e, osif. ffiHH 8l'V, CHB iW PUS tlWirS VV HMD jr. w. Sa4 to f. IV Vss t.y. " ' Hns iverythlria In tha lino of Frcnh Groceries, Cnndicfi, Nuts ond iho keeps Crockery, Lump iitxl Tinware. Stock is Comploto. Notions a Specialty,