IrYOU Agt lOOKiNCi f OR fflSSfi results. When neople think they want a thing, they do want it and they get .Thompson. A foolish and unnecessary cry of fire caused the death of twenty four people in a Baltimore theatre Friday night last. A goodly portion of the surplus which "Harrison's administration got away with" in fact, nearly all of it went towards paying off the bonded indebtedness. PASSES THE HOUSE. The new revenue bill, which passed the house last Friday, repeals the present tariff law until Aug. 1, 1898. It restores W per cent, of the old McKinley rates on wool, woolens, lumber and carpets, and makes a horizontal increase of A WAR ECHO. EVERY HONORABLE VETERAN SERVES HIS PENSION. DE- And the Lone Limb U not the Only Reason (or a Government Reward Either. The election up in Manitoba brings to the front the fight over the school qupstion. It is a question of parochial schools or a public school system distinctly apart from the church. It is claimed that the president has appointed ex-Ministers Lin coln and Phelps as two of the commission to examine into the Venezuelan matter. An associate justice will probably be the other one. , , , , tir Let more revenue be collected . .. . ,f , . , and give us fewer importations of cent. This is the bill in short, and ? ... i. foreign goods and the greenbacks it is, estimated to increase the , , 6 , . , revenues about $40,000,000 yearly. The passage of the bill was resisted by ex-Speaker Crisp and 80 other democrats, but for what purpose, except to be on the wrong side and to exhibit the stolid stubborness bo characteristic of the democratic majority in last congress, it is dif ficult to understand. It is Doticoable that the antago nists of the measure in the house had to draw largely upon their imaginations to say something againet it Crisp argued that the MKinley law was responsible for the conditions that now confronted the nation, even to the extent of nullifying the "good" effects of the Wilson-Gorman law. He notod thai during the last four months of Harrison's administration the deficiency was over $1,000,000, and during the nine months preceding March, 1893, over $58,000,000 in gold had been sent abroad. Conceding that the above is all true, it docs not take a long array of figures to show that from the date of Cleveland's election to his inauguration wa just four months, and that the businoss men of the country at ouco began to prepare thomsolves for the inevitable, and the McKiuh.'y law was really annulled thb very day that Cleveland wa elected. Do you BuppoHO that a rational man will buy goods and make large transactions fn uncertaintii'M? No, of courso iiM Houco Mr. Crinp'a fl.OM.OOOaruuinei.t fall flat It is also nutieeiililo that ho takes pains to avoid atatiug how much cold was returned to America against tho $.18,000,000 sotit out or tho many reasons why gh Kliould go abroad at that time. LV'U if it wero a net balance against us Mr. Criup neglected to state, aa many politicians do, tha it wm evident tho republicans could not bo successful in 1W2, many months before election, liusinpsa men knew what it meant Hailroad building and th further ing of other pnterpiims penned, and money owed to foreigner, is being aitorixd in bunine nt bringing returu, wa called homo It U uacdcaa to arguo agaiuet ti .it. i i .i. i. com, uaru irtmia mai aro paten to all. ft U gratifying, however, that tho lamo argument went f a .a..i naugui, aul thai tin teveiaie tneaaure amd y a ltrg ma jority. It i now hnjxd hnt it il peeihly paa tho eiiitto and tla receiv final vanrtioii at tho White llotiHO. I'reKideut t'leveUn l t an do do greater act to redeem him clt PlSiU rv, of Maine, i the "Me Kinley" (f tho hotie tf reprroeu tativea. 1 r H refreshing to out (hat tl aenaU it tmrg on tho titter i. f the financial cueaion. Pit 'lt liaa Ueti a'.itii(ldif tho chargo tf tnurdxriiig Ad lie Oilmore, at Had Fraucieoo. will not be in such demand to drag out gold. Then pay silver certifi cates in silver and the troubles are all ended. The passage of the new tariff bill is made with the understand ing that it shall be in effect only two and one-half years, with the assurance from the president that he will sign same should it pass the senate. Of this there is little doubt. The Gazette believes that the passage ot ins revenue bin is sufficient for all needs at the present time, and that the bond proposition has down deep in it a scheme to uselessly retire the greenbacks. It is our opinion that it should not become a law. To be prominent anywhere one must have marked characteristics. So it is with an advertisement in 1 I 1 . 1 as tue crowueu columns ol news- lapors and magazines; in order to iroduce the best result it must be Icar, definite, conspicuous and reHh. Is your of its character? Thompson. Both, llcrmaun and Ellis voted against the Ihh.cI bill, thus showing that they wore patriotic and do terminod to rttiind by their constit uents and the dictates of their owu consciences, llio uiiHtneHS ement of Oregou'a population could not have been better nleased or more ch-arlv represented, eve tad they been previoiibly con auIteiL Av EXAMINATION of the work iniTH of tho WilHon-Ciormnn law shows that during the first year o its cxintenco it actually took nut ol tho treasury in gold $179,000,000. Then thero is need of an increase in revenue, and also something to Htimulato eiixirta and tho uo o fewer foreign good. Tho efforts to "rupture tho market of the world" have provod llat failure, (From Journal, Lewlston, Me.) Samuel R Jordan has jast given the Journal an aeoount of bia life, whioh in view of his extremely bard lot for the past few years will be read witn interest. "I am 48 years old and have always lived in New Portland. I enlisted in the Brmy in 1862 as a private in Company A.. Sen Me. Volunteers. My army ex perience injured my health to some extent, although I worked at black- smithing Borne part of the time, when suildenly, several years ago, I was pros trated with what able physicians pro nounced Locomotor Ataxia. At first I oould get around somewhat yet the disease progressed quite rapidly until I bad hardly any feeling in my legs and feet, they felt like sticks ot wood atd I grew so much worse that I oould not move for three years without help, as my neighbors and friends oan testify. I employed several pbysioians in my vicinity, and elsewhere, and they all told me that medioines would not help me, that they oould do nothing to effect a oure and that in time I should beoome entirely helpless. I beotme discouraged. I was a great care to my wife and friends. Shortly after I met an old army oomrade, Mr. All. Parlln, a resident of Madison Maine, and he incidently men tioned bow be bad tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for a severe case of rheuma tism and a spinal and malarial trouble, that he had suffered with oonsequent of bis army life, and had been greatly benefited by their use. By bis earnest recommendation I was induced to try the pills. After taking them for a time bean to feel prickly sensations in my legs and a return of strength so I could move them a little. After a few weeks began to feel a marked improvement in my oonditlon. I soon was enabled to walk around a little with the help of crutohes. After taking tor some time I can now walk without crutohes, my general health is much improved and I ve regained my old-time vigor. I can walk about and enjoy life onoe more, for which I feel very thankful, and this bappy result is due to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Fink Tills for pale people are not a patent medioine in the sense that name implies. They were first compounded as a prescription and used as such in general practioe by en eminent physician. So great was their effioaoy that it was deemed wise to plaoe them within the reaob of all. They are now manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medioine Oompanr, Sobaneo- tady N. Y., and are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are cautioned against numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 60 oents a box, or six boxes for 12.50, and may be bad of all drnggislsordireot by mail from Dr. Williams' Medioine Company. SUNDAY'S WEDDING. Celebrated at the Catholic Church, Fol lowed by a Dinner At The Palace. At the close of the services at the Catholio ohurch last Suoday, Mr. Ed. Doberty and Miss Annie Dunberty were made man and wife, Rev. Father Beutzen performing the ceremony in the presenoe of thelargecongregation wnich bad assembled, in a most impressive manner. A wedding dinner was given at The Palace at the close of services. As near as our reporter oould learn, the follow ing were present: Rev. Father R. J. Beutzen, of Pendleton; the groom and wife. L. A Smith. Jas. R. Kinney. Jae. Carty, Chas. Van Winkle, Jas. Doherty and wife, Francis Keller, Ed. McDaid, Tom Gilfillen, Mr. and Mrs. Barratt, John Kilkenny, B. P. Doherty and wife, Pat and Phill Doberty, Miss Mary Mo Devitt, of Pendleton, Mrs. Felix Johnson and son, Jas , I. L. Van Winkle, Jas. Neville, Pat Kilkenny, Mike Kenny and wife, John and Frank Kilkenny, John Curran, Barney F. Doherty, E. McDevitt and Jas. R. Kenny. Clay Folsom took a flashlight picture or me garnering at tbe table, it was quite suooeeaful. Mr. and Mrs. Doberty nave many friends in Morrow oounty and all join in well-wishes. BROILED STURGEON. toast bread and keep it dry. There'll be no danger of its molding. But moisten the bread with water, and see the result, in a short time it is covered with mold. It is just so with consumption. Its germs will not grow in the lungs unless everything is suitable to them. Weak ness, poor blood, "loss of appetite, coughs and colds often prepare the ground for the development of the germs of consumption. To destroy-germ-life the sys tem must be kept in a well-nourished condition. Do not lose flesh. Take Scott'S EmulS-OIl, with hypophosphites, as . . - a preventive. It furnishes the reinforcements neces sary for the body to conquer in the easiest possible form. The oil is in a state quickly taken up and rap- Ktunreon is finer and much more paiat- transformed into the organs and tissues. oUa T-F ntwi talra a cTnfT(iTl That I weighs eight or ten pounds and cut out steaks five or six inches back from the That 11 tha Way the FHhnrman EaU It . If He tad Get a Voting Fish. "In the minds of most people," said a man with an expert knowledge of fish and fishing, "the sturgeon is doubtless acoociated With the idea of a big fish only; they think of hirri when he is well grown and has come to weigh seventy five to two hundred and fifty pounds, and I suppose that most people, when they think of sturgeon as a food, think only of smoked sturgeon, which is the form in which it is most commonly placed in the market. To those famil iar with the fish in these forms only the idea of broiled sturgeon might seem humorously preposterous, but broiled is the way the fisherman eats it if he can get a sturgeon of the right size. "The flesh of the old sturgeon is coarse and rough; that of the young For Dyspepsia and Liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh'e Vitalizer. It never fails to oure. For sale by Wells & Warren. A QUEER CASE. N..M Hat Ajrr'i at Ik Werkls fair Ayi-r's Hri'MilU ej'i) the itrar dinar j dtMirirtmoof having two thoo hi. i, I purifier allowed an MUibit at th World's fair, Cbirift, ManafaMurtrs of other tm.nlliii aoatfM j ery meant totUin txiwinf of their g'X.l otil they were all lurnet away utnler the l'l'lutiio of lha rule forlnJJiog lb entry if atent medicinee ami boelramt. I he deeieinn f the World's fair audio Mire In fv"r of Afrr's Hareapanlla was in rfWl aa fnlloae: "Ayer'l Hartapa nila is tiul a afent oiedirlne. It ilne mt If lontf to the i of ooetrnrot. Il ie here on lis merit." Mitjur 3. T. I'ioton is manager of the State lintel at Denion, Texas, wbirh From the Oregonlan's Washington Cor. Representative Ellis has discovered a queer ruling of the pension office which be is trying to have righted. It is iu the oase ot Thomas Taylor, of Lostioe, Or., who is now 77 years old. He had been drawing a pension of $24 per month since 1868, but in Maroh 1895, one ot the numerous speoial examiners going through the oountry fell upon the old man and secured from him and bis wife an admission that be bad suffered from pneumonia previous to the war, and bis pension was out off on the ground tint bis disability was contraoted previous to bis service. He was, however, allowed a pension at the rate of $12 per month under the act of June 1890, known as tbe disability aot, but tbe pension office further beld that, as be bad wrongfully drawn a pension from 18G8 to that time, be would not be allowed to draw any ot tbe money nntil the government bad oollected in pensions all that bad been paid heretofore. A little calculation shows that the old soldier would have to live to be 110 years old before be would begin to receive any benefit under the act whiob gives him S12 per month. Taylor enlisted just before he was 45 years of age. He had a son killed at tbe battle of Shiloh, and, npon receipt ot the news, he went immediately to the front and served for three years. Represen tative Ellis says there ought to be a law barring the government from suspend log and dropping a man from the pension rolls after be passed through the ex amination ot the government! own officers and bad been allowed a pension after a careful scrutioy. The famous Judge Loug case may head and broil them you will find them very good. But the -sturgeon is rather oily and you can t eat very much of them. Young sturgeon is sometimes fried, but not so often; it is better broiled; but along the water front men make a stew of sturgeon, with onions, that is by no means unpalatable. VICTORIOUS JAPAN. It was the custom, years ago, for the Japanese ladies to gild their teeth. Terra cotta. sleepers are in use on Japan railroads. The increased cost is compensated for by the greater resist ance to decay. Mmk. IIissa. Oiiyama, wife of the Jap anese minister at Vienna, has joined the Roman Catholic church, with her husband's consent. Japanese politeness translates into queer English. "How is your honor able wife?" one gentleman will ask. "I thank you, honorable sir, my dirty fool of a wife is well," is the answer. The Japanese are now getting used to glass. At first the glass in railway car windows had to be smeared with streaks of white paint to keep passen gers from poking their heads through it. Gen. Sib Garnet Woi.selet says that one secret of the superiority of Japan's military system is that the profession of arms is held in high regard, while in When you ask for Scott' Emulsion and your druggist give you a salmon-colored package with the picture of a man and fish on it you can trust that man with your prescriptions I so cents and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York HEPPNER, Attorneys ett Xvtwsr, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BAIJK BUILDING. OREGON A Brand New Man! um ;nn miua It is not meant that the man is so new, bat that this paper is called upon to announce to the public that the Ilardman 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- China the lowest classes only are re- tion with the railroad. This is no idle jest, and an inspection of Mr. cruited into the army, and soldiers are rather looked down upon. "Do you think," he asked, "that there Is any truth in the saying: 'All the world loves a lover?'" "Why, of course," she replied; "that's one of tha things we take for granted." "I'm glad to hear you say so. You know I have always told you that you are all the world tome. Washington htar. Brown's stock and place of business will convince you. GrKO. J. Hardman, Oregon, Successor to "W. E. KAHLER. After Deo. 1, 1895, the Gazette will make a discount of 10 per oent from list on all staple job work. This re- dnction is made on the supposition that oash will be paid for all work as soon as oompleted. I m t . . . the traveling men say is one of tbe bent oov" 'u" l't0T ca"' " ,ue uPrcm bot,l iu thst section. In sneaking ,,( court .nouiu U..1J that a pension Is l . . i. ! .1. ,1. - . m tllmmWlnin's l!li. Cholera d r' ""'" wul,;n "ouieuiioo or iMarrhoea ltntnedy Major Pinion : I J 'e bong, la this cane, Pension "I have nd it niynelf and in my family CmmiiMiouer Locbren reduoed Look's ror evrai years, anil take pia.irj in ,,rtlaj(lo. and the Utter claims that, a saying that I coiiKidttr it an infallililw ,. , ., , . ' cure (nr diarrhoea and dyenlory. 1 always recommend it, and have (niiiient- ly adroiniHiereil it to my guita iu the hnl. l, ami in every re it dm proven itNxlf worthy ui iinqqallQml emiorwnipnt. "For sale by I'lull iSobo, driiHgi!. I'KHTINKNT I'OINTa. the government, after due eiaminatioo, ha KfHiitid ptiiin, it enunot for any otln-r act than that of treao refuse to pay it ; that it beoomes a vtn! right a contract, wbicb Iba government it boand to carry out A Nalaral llraitlflrr. Karls Clover Rmt lea purifies lbs blood and gives a clear and beautiful eompleilon. For tale by Well A War A Mii'iM MrAHtRK. ra 1h !Mm ( (Mi, 1.1. llei'tMrolnliv F.lh bas lntroJaoeJ into Iba ItdUMl tf reftmeuUtlfM a bill for th relief if ib aeiller opoa our eira Un.lt. The meaaurt la at Betitlr a jiil n. aed thould rclT th favorable pitii.leralii of eoogrf m at early dale. At ran I tea fri-aa Aa ii-banga bat tbrte Items: Takt priil in your Iowa. IU pablic tpiriled. If there it a project on foot to impruva reo tha Iowa help il along with yoar money it yon cd; uqi anyway oy your guou l, raves Foil nroHAHl. IleV. fcrouia word. Ilarrctt and biubaod took their depar- N nailer bow "one Imrae" your town lure today for Ppokaue, where Mr my be, I thankful that it lu I a one-1 IUrrit bat been engaged In unit Id jack town, and put forward your beat refial tervioet. Mrs. Ilarrett bi been florl to nikk it a two bir oily. la Ouot county for the put two and Tbtrttt lull of capital waiting for io- one-half month, engaged la evangelitlio vetlment May. IWaibly aornt of il work. Hloo tbe 30lh day of November Creek, bad large anj orderly eongregalinot. The I.l-ll. . ft U'k.i n.. u th., in ..tin .h. miornmi ina oer n.irw nert f.M).l due ya nt gHi.l-ia fact, wheat! reaiilte.! id over 155 MBvrrtions and )ut aiDi b.rm ili.u good, for ucb over l0owinr.i to the M. E- fharrh. 7 ANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen V Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? nr Indie to travel In Oreifon. lot establish ed, reliable houe. HHlary i. ami expenie. , ., , , . .... T ,n t- RirDaL steady position. Knelose reterenre ana sen an- Alt lueso uau UB piocureu m i uwiuyouu . jiuuo, umu umoi lleppner, uregon. These ircntlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties, and can save money and time in making tbce vclluiii with traveling men. Trices In keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BT1STNS. LIVEETMEIT. IIIPFIISH. drvsaed stamiwd envelope. The Dominion Com' ptuiy, Third F 111. loor, Omaha Building, Chicago, I man. SUMMONS. N JI'HTICE rOI'RT FOR THE SIXTH Dis trict. Morrow County, State ol Ori'gou. W. E. Kahler, l'lalntlir, vs. V W. E. Dennis, lli-fiMiilant. I To the Conmable of the Sixth District, Morrow t ounty, Mnte ol Oregon: In the name ol tbe Mute of Oreeon, we com mand you to summons V. E. Dennis to apear Wlme the undersigned, a Justice of the Tear In District No. A. In siiid County and State, on or bclnre tbe 11th day of Janunrv. t the hour of Hi o l inen a m.. st raj ntrnt in ncpp ncr. In said District, County and State, to answer the complaint of W. K. Kahler. founded on an enirens contract and w herein the n I 1 rUlnllfl demands Jinlifineiit for tbe sum of Kilty one and ;U .1 Dollars and roata of this action; and In case he falls so to answer for wa it there of, tbe nl.lntlll will take ludmneiit aealnat him for the sum of Kfty-one and .1.1 lm Dnllart and ciMia of this action. This Biiiuinons Is published by order of R. U Frm'land. Justice of the I'caca for the Sixth Dlntrlct, Morrow County, Oregon. Dated November '.'1st, l"'i.V K. I. rREF.LASD. ni-07. Justice ol the I'eace. T. R. HOWARD 1)KAL8 IN Your Face Te.imeoi iiKiay. iiwauiij mm ot n wora. moot tut iVIIu day or oer oooljbw aar.1 Jvai,Uge,.r,.l, Id ,ur , bat beo prewhibg in lx.og Cr town, but if the tow a la lull iif croaker , , . ...... . . B,.n. of that r.t .l.l will go Ib.ra. u'1 dorio ,b' lm ,b bM IlriTMrN li'utl llit Hi I'aiiiab frNk r I U fnijSli f.r lima f it tl. r f il , If It III tf It I l'' tllifeale.l. If yoq hav a loalhitig fr ftxij tbrr i tin u bf forctot it d wn, for It will tint tw iigMle.. Yon mini reet.ir the tlitfrativ urgai a lo llieir natdral alrengtb Dl can it the f'Hhl lit he ,1 g-tel who an ai'i-eiii will eoroe, n. wiib II a reli.ll fif f'x-J. lit ltre.1. Iapmj feeling will give place Io vigor and energy, theo co will get tieb na yoor tnnea ao.l lvnoe ttrong. Tbe Hbaker IhgeatiV l'r,lil tt m I hf the Monnt llxiana hhakert olitaia f n .1 alrew.lv digeete4 au.l I a dlgealerof fixnl a well, lit -(.. a It pmnipl an J lit rff.-ola rermauent. a eM.l ( tbe loll. Ihelwo silal oini j V t.reeer.bw U lot. because tl are, Bill, that actual reaijeoct ball B.K , b all lb virlurt il Caof Uil aoj It be M tuiretl la w.Uf lo i.biaia a pateat; l ter.,0.1!;, I hat Irawlw t.f laai nl j , . . ' . , , , H.-a.t. MTTtM-Met Ala Jnnet Mignoo my be tnrehae.. wavt.U4 , . , . .. ., .. "i. - . ' ... i b givea np her In the llePl n.r ii hu ii.'t r.nr im ' svirs sis iiitj . w sg'egale. IV dh be revielottt art einil.l.U. tn.l lt l lli will Confer a tnlMlanlial bent fit apoti InteaJmg -nr. .kuM. ..I .).. I l..t-H I A .. I .UuuU b. tueree l la having bit bill b- 'l'." fftt e law , In leaving (Irani e-mnly aba separates from a bowl of friend" aod with Iba honor of leing Hit not tueoraaful revivalist Ibtl tver vlsiiej tint interior. -K.gle. T'ltRf (a co Bl f a fuithcr l-iul ittu. Mora rBot atnl' i .i.il ... -ill ..hi. it. Wall IPWPr IW p'l lMi'ite win e -111" ii.e : liutiaroa. a raft wwik SHtlH ('.'tisomi t.n, iiife, re4iaoiia. n I all '1 (... an t t.oeg .lieeaaHl art enr.. hf Moioli Oar. Ff eale I7 Weill W ff.e .i M no Kic.smaii, a r agie Bil belwera lb lonog U.liet. Mwt Jaae ileparle.l a H.lut U) 'a Ira n fr Itartin'a lerry, (!, where ab will nb wild rela tive Tlioagb Mim J.iur rvtgntua a a leather f ll Hrr-paer ecbm.l retee. a rl lato the eho aaj f-'tuaiuniM, lie It.aVlle lnil. that there will t a rv'rw...ng ia la lle a I liia if alia kia.maa li I he alf.vly I'oer lXINtia Ij! Halor.lay Iba niernUrt of Iba (I. A. It., lUallna Post, met at Ieilngloa an4 elecle-l effir for th aoming year. Tbt following were (electe.l: (1 0. Koine, Com mander; A. i. Hieventoe, M. V. C; N . U bet.ione, i. V. C. ; J. L. Hill. O. VI ; T. J. Iegtte. lm.wr of lha Iy; N. H. M'baletnfie, lrli(ale lit Fecamp wen I; IV. I F. MMpley, aargesm. It I rlmll thai Iba lealalialu.w wi; be bell 00 Iba atenlng of Jan. i'lh. lo lleppaer. All aomra.lea an4 famili an I i wf velet an J familiee art lnvile.1 t la preeeul. A Out teetl wl'.llwnna of Int letting feature if ealerUinment. Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trade with him aa Lin prices are riht, and all goods that he handlaa are of tho very bout Will fee wreath wills m meat engaging Till, after fan Invest In a liieSeiiDglcle ipuiewta with it at PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, Tk winat ensnplet an. aarful detket teat a l.UJ la any Main g atavbiat. Ttie WIIITi: I Oirabty ata Htatfietttty Itllt, Of Flat f laita aai Ptrf.et Adjutamt, ttwi ALL ttwg!a Ar1lcl An4 wU err an 4 ret p to lb fall bna ol your r p.uiKo. ATt l iatitt Wavttn la antmw ae4 levnitfry, Li!'al ttraM. A4Jms WHITE SEWIN8 MACHINE CO., CLKVCLANO. O. Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Heppner, Oregon. THE. Palace Hotel, C SL YIN MYX. rentier. Antr takm full control of thit lojuhir hnutc, awl trill tnake it ttru thj fxrtt eta. MKALS, r CTS. IJKDS, 25 CTS. rr llttbt .1,4 rrr -Hut M all cv. . . , . The Wife i.f Mr TbttifnM runt alage lweMi . i...,.. i 1 , '1. IV I H. nee anl MmitlBtesii, arriving everv of llartWM-a, a .i'k atilii f he 11 mi attain f.e d.f n.!- M.m.l.y aa.l leaViag wvet, ifc I, rf il. Mr. K..I In eel Mate iba latne. T. la ba, ,b. (!f ,t,,p g,,, h.f ,t ' Mr. M. Fatten I Vi.de.i ai Kei,..iMe fn.!t -l. Vt the '! ( ('' H ee.tei aa I el 1 ') I il.e If in linux sxli. ... . . ... . . . . . . . - r. pre. tea l-M tie.W.I u. b..,.- bate leew rnr.l ! It ,. IU. Ittft 0-t. Halnr laf wmraing. Fra h MeFrn arle. al le'ln.r. after aa hanre nf eev.a tnnnt'tea tainee la lb F.'l. M'. M H arlan I rainmel via a F'.i- es n. l.i. f.ni ty are kw ari l llooj It . 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I Wm einsf tl . a t Mwwimww'Wmwwwm at eaaf W "waaaaja. as a eH - - tm mwm AT LEST! a TFMr. (VI X dy nii'l lamtitu i r alire U- fal!rl ht Mat I.iHitti. tUal'a lo titight iiiaa a in w diacuv. fty quitrt a tutiiif nl! a that cf ll'ri t'hlU a a fcrrt dlaoiiterer it) hi day. lie would al Una limn discover tli fitir-at lick lf Sluwa tpr abnwo io llrj j nor, and tho fheajH-al a well. hat tmr d'a Birtl man vr.t ? f ir A.i,.Kff iw tr im M. I.ICTIITr.NTIlAle. LKCiAL IILalSliS. Plenty of them at tho Gazette Office. . . . lliklMlihin NOTARY PUBUC U1IN hUllIX'II CONVEYANCtR . J. ofrici