' OVERWORK -INDUCED- Nervous Prostration Complete Eecovery by the Tfse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla " Some years ago, as a result of too cIosb attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a do dine. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, and (jriidnnliy lncroasnd my weight from one hundred and twenty -five to two hundred pounds. Since then, T and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which wo attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day bad It not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much." H. 0. ITixsoy, Postmaster and riantrr, Kiuard's, S. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AVER'0 Pi'Ia Save Doc r's Bills. Here and There. fcTony, the Convioi," tomorrow night. A danoe was given at Lexington on Jan. 1. Sam Hale was over from Butter creek yesterday. Wheat is 40 oeols per basbel over at Pendleton. Mr. Ralph Benge came in from Sooial Ridge Wednesday, Dm Hale and Rnb Sparry were up from lone Tuesday lust. Charley Sperry spent New Tear's day with bis parents in HeppDer. Jhs. Leabey dropped down from npper Willow oreek the first of the week. OhII at Wells & Warren's to Ret yonr reserved seats for "Tony, the Oonviot." La Grande Marble Works. La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman. He opner. Mat Halvorson, oneof Ion e'g progress ve merchants, wasiu Henuoer Wednes day. MisB Pettys. who has been stonninc in Heppner for a short time, returned home this week. Heppuer should turn ont en masse to see the play, ''Tony, the Convict." Ex oellent musio. The report that Jenkins and Masters bed been caught at Long Creek proved to be untrue. Miss Lue Donahoo returned reoently from. Prineville, and will remain in Heppner this winter. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per Hue will be Jharged tor "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lint of weddina; presents and donors, nd obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and oo t ices of special meetings for whatever Durnoae. 2. Notices of church and society and all other jntertalnmenta from which revenue it to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five enw a line. Thee rules will be strictly adher ad to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known ipon application. TIME TABLE. Brown, who was down in Douglas Murderer Sam 0. sentenced to death county, has escaped. F ank Eogleman was up from lone to enjoy the New Year's danoe. He depart ed for home yesterday. Snow fell to the depth of two or three inches in Heppner New Years, but tbe weather is not severe for winter. L. 0. Connor, boot and shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. May 6b, Abra bamsick building, Heppner, Or. tt Best accommodation and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. I he Uflzette will take last spring calves io lieu of oasb. Any one owing who bus cattle can eaaly liquidate, if so inclined. tf W. J. Leezer sells a one pound pack age of tea, "Crown" braud, at 60 cents and gives in addition one silver plated ieaspoou. a Don't forget tbe New Year's ball at the opera bouse. Oood musio and a grand time is tbe program for the oocasion. J. D. Muir oame over from Pendleton last week and spent tbe holiday witb relatives here. He is engaged in farm ing over in Umatilla. Btafre for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, lonn Day and canyon city, leaves as follows : Every day at a. m., except Monday. A rrives every day at; .n.. except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the lntorior ronntry. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Willi Cohn, Agent Extra Pal Star Brewery Bear In Half Pint Bottles can be bad only at the City Hotel Bar! Where high grade Miuon and Cigars are also kept by Ted. JANUARY 3 I 0 in 7 14 widTtiiuTTri 9 IS I '(T IS v2TjmVA4ir 10 If V Niw Fikd Yaho. Win. Oordoo haa open op tea fred yard ant door to tha Osteite) oflW. ant on solicits hart of yonr patronage. Billy ta rlgbt al Louie at Ibis bualrteee, and your hnreee will b writ .xiket after. Prices feaeooable. liar and graio for aala.lt. rtiia wrtr, ('. f. A. Bea I)lg Cel.. eaye: "Hhilob's! Catarrh mlr la lbs ft rl modieloa I j bat eeerf'ioot that nl1 tin ma any tnod." Pn.a 50 eeola. Vat ala f Walls A Warren. Geo. Noble was in from bis McKinney oreek borne Wednesday to take part io the Odd Fellows installation and other fraternal festivities. Newspaper men and attaches have to etij y holidays lika other people, benoe if news in pretty abort in this issue, try to think bow tt is yourself. Tbe Gazette baa reoeived from tbe Pope Mnof. Co., their pad oaleodar for 18U6. Tbe Pope people make good calendars as well aa bicyoles. W hether you want photos or net, we request you to oall at Herrin's studio we are prepared to furnish you the best work in aDy line of portraiture. 96tf. A young man named Davis fell through a skylight 80 feet, alighting on his bead, in tbe Deknm bnildiog, Port land, this week, lia died in a very abort time. A reception will be tendered Rev, Howard, (he new minister of tbe M. E. cburob. South, this evening. Members of dm oburcb and a few invited friends will be preaent. Frank Rom ban opened nparestanranl in Ilia Minor building, next door to 0. M. Jonn' barber shop. White labor throughout and rates by meal or week very rsaaonable. U9-tf. Regular preaching services Sunday morning and evening at the opera bouse. by Elder Jeukios. Yon are lorited to attend Ibess services and bring your friends witb you. For .22.50 I will sell a first class, high grade, high arm sswiog machine guarao teed for 10 years. For further particil Ura call on or address, N. A. I .each. Letiogton, Oietfno. 8H-lf J . W. Kerns, the city painter, is pre pared to do all kinds of painting ana paper hanging and will do house cleao- ine- and take od and put down carpets Ol!tre on Maio street, opposite Cm hotel. Lost Ooa of V. A. Uerreo's floe "Progressiva" Fol hounds. Has browo spot on bead, ooa on aide and one at rnoi of tall Eyes not lbs asms color, Suitable reward wilt be paid for b return. It. Tha OstMt will goto tbe rash system on Mareh 1. lH'tl. Patrons of Iba paper, by anbaonptloo or otherwise, will I aoliDrd wrennallv to the Dear future Alter March 1, those who do not pay do not "l any paper. Prioeville Review: Tbe maddest woman In town ia a married lady, who on a recent night eat op until one o'olock waiting for ber husband to come borne from lodge, ob, no, she wasn't going to say a thing to him. Finally, utterly worn out bv ber long and fruit less vigil, she went to ber room to turn in and fonnd tbe missing husband in bed, fast asleep, where be had gone im mediately after supper instead of going to lodge. And all that woman is mad abont now ia that she can't get into tbe right position to kick herself. E. O.: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley N. Mat look expeot to leave tonight for Los Angeles, California. It is their inten tion to remain in Los Angeles perma nently, while Mr. Matlock will go into tbe real estate business. Tbe permaneut departure from Pendleton of Mr. and Mrs. Matlock will cause general regret on tbe part of the many friends they have here. The following have received lioenee to wed at some time during tbe past month: Cora B. RuBsell and Geo. M Allyn; Mrs. Malinda Hymer and W. J. King; Ollie Howard and Frank Hale; Mand Glass coek and J. W. Shipley; Anna Briarly and John H. Garrett; Lula M. Mnnkers and Sylvanus Wright; Anna M. Doberty and Ed. Doberty; Sarah Ji. Lane and Jerry Phillips. Mrs. B. F. Vaughn has aooepted tbe agenoy of The Paoiflo Corset Faotory, aod those ladies wbo desire anything in that line will please oall on Mrs. Yaugbac. It is well known that this nrm makes corsets to order and those who want comfort and exact fits should see Mrs. Vaugban before ordering. 97 tf The Indies of Heppner have decided to give their Leap Year dance on Friday, January 17th, 1896. It will be a public affair, to those who bold invitations, Ueuts wbo have no esoorts will require an invitation to gain admittance. Ad mission, 50 cents; supper $1 per ooople, A January thaw is always more pro ductive of .oolus and oougbs then January freeze. Then is the time Ayer's Cherry Peotoral is needed and proves so extremely efficacious. Ask your drug gist for it, and also tor Ayer's Almanao, which is free to all. Ring out the bells the hour grows hot, 'tis Eighteen Ninety Six; Columbia's sons have surely got the Britons in a tlx; Your starry banner proudly floats and Justice rules on high, But 'on't forget to wet your throats with Sperry's Linwood Kye. tf. At the Belvedere saloon. Dr. Shields, an eminent physician of Tennessee, says: "I regard Ayer's Sarsaparil'a as the best blood-medicine on earth, and I know of many wonder ful cures effeoted by its use." Pbysioians all over the land have made similiar statements. A. G. Bartholomew, aocompanied by is brothers, F. K. and W. H. Bartholo mew, oame io yesterday irom band Hollow. A. G.'s brothers reoently ar rived from the East and may looate in this vioinity to go into the sheep bust ness. CONTENT. To-night, thank God! I am content, No matter when the call is sent. No matter when my soul is blent With other souls above. Contented here and perfect there; Never was promise half so fair As that which tells us "God does care; His words are words of love." So, though the day may still seem long, And though your life seems full of wrong, Through evil and through good be strong, Be patient, and be brave. God's messengers may be named "Pain," "Sorrow," "Affliction"; yet not in vain These messengers all sing one strain, '-Remember, He will save." John 0. Coit. From Demorest'i Magazine for January. Nerves on Edge. I wsa nervous, tired, irritable, and cross. Kan e Clover Hoot Tea bas made me well and happy. Mrs. E. B. Wor den. For sale by Wells & Warren. A Bad Accident. Last Sunday morn. log, about 8 o'clock, up at Wm. fenlana s sheep ranob, Thos. Marshall, son of John Marshall, met with a painful aooi- dent. While hauling hay to the sheep the team ran away, throwing young Marshall over on the doubletrees, and then be was dragged quite a distance. Tbe horses began kicking, one of tbem striking him on tbe thigh, breaking tbe femur about one-third the length of the bone, just above tbe knee. Tbe tibia of tbe same leg was also broken twice, onoe near the knee and once near the ankle Dr. MoSwords informs the Gazette that he was not braised otherwise and that there Is no danger of any fatality in this connection, as the patient is doing well. Makes the Blood Pure This is. the secret of the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Read this: "lam so glad to write that I inl now in per fect health and it is all because Hood's Sarsa parilla made my blood pure. My health broke down with troubles peculiar to v.-oraen, m y nervous sys tem was shat tered and I had to take my bed. The physician said there was little hope for me. A neighbor told of wonderful cures by Hood's Barsa parilla and I decided to try it. When I had taken 3 bottles, I could sit up aud now I am perfectly v, ell and strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done all this for me." Mrs. C. F. Fadksek, La I'latta City, Colorado. Hnnrl'c Di11 cur8 naWtual consttpa IIUUU S flllS tion. l'rlce 25c per boi. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The World has the Money, We Have the Goods ! They are not Second Hand or Junk Shop 1 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. T W raa far is Hhitob's Cnre. A nsgWted foaiih Is dngrnn. ritp It at ones with HMlnh's Care. If you're in doubt whether your trouble is Indigestion or Dyspepsia, just take a tew doses of Simmons Liver Regulator it will settle tbe whole question. "I have tried Simmons Liver Regulator for Dyspepsia and find it just tbe thing to relieve me. A small dose after meals is sure to prevent Indi gestion." S. 8 Perkins, Sharon, Qa. It is the best medicine to aid digestion." J. J. Blaok, Duncan, Arizona. Tbe drama to be presented tomorrow evening will be well worth hearing. It is a strong play and tbe oast isoomposed of looal talent. One of tbe features will be tbe vocal solos by Mr. John E Latbrop, of Pendleton, and Miss Brown. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old timer in tbe tonsorial line, bas again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews shop, Minor building opposite the city bote). Charley will appreciate a call when io town. 1 Mrs. 0. A. Rhea received aa a Christmas present from ber sister in Missouri, a fine pair of peaoocka. It is presumed that tbess fowls are tbe only ones of tbe kind in tbe county. In fact, they are rarely seen ou this coast. Services at the M. E. churoh, by tha pastor on Sunday Jan. Mh aa follows Morning sermon, the third ot tbe series on "Tbe Uhuron;" evening sudjpoi, The two Foundations." Speoial music. All are welcome. Heppner should give tbe drama Tony, the Uonviol," a rousing bouse, on tomorrow nighl. twservei seats, 50 cents: seoeral admission. 25 oents Ths net proceeds will go to tbe Episoo pal churoh. Echo stage leaves Heppner Mondays Wednesdays sod Fridays. Leaves Echo Tuesdays, Tuesdays and rjatnrdt) fare 12 eaob way. UHloe, Wells Warren, Heppner. Ed. Driskell, Prop. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partner-hlp heretofore exlstinc between 8. W. Meadows and V. H. Scrivner. under the nrm name oi Meadows & Hcrlvner, doing busi ness as blacksmiths in the town of Heppner, has this dHy been dissolved by mutual consent, S. W. Meadows will continue the business, col lect all debts and pay all bills for the said nrm. All accounts must be settled by cash or note immediately. Mr. Hcrivner deBires to Btate to the public that he will continue his business as wagon maker and repairer at the same Btaud, and guarantees satisfaction as heretofore. 8. W. MEtDOWS, W. P. SCKIVNER. Dated at Heppner, Or., Deo. 3, 186. 93-03 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 ploase and excel. Handling all lines in the quantity we do, en ables us to excel all competition. MIHOM & CO., Leading Merchants, Heppner, Or. SUMMONS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at Heppner, n tne state of Oregon, at the close of business, Dec. 13th, 1895, RESOURCES. Loans anddisoonnts 8 80.3C8.84 Overdrafts secured and unse cured 4.805.69 U. o. bonds to secure circula tion 12.500.00 Premiums on U. a bonds 800.00 Stocks, securities, eto 6,090.47 Bankiughouse, furniture, & fix. 2,509 30 Other real estate and mortg ages owned 200.00 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 2,899.37 Due from state banks and bankers 1.521.57 Due from approved reserve agents 2.0M.79 Checks and other oash item. . 597 01 Notes of other National Banks 150.00 Fractional paper curreucy. nickles, and oents 3.15 lawful momsy aaisavs in sank, vu; Soerie I4.5IH20 Legal-tender notes... 275 00 1,791.20 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) k 562.50 Total $119,941.89 LIABILITIES. Capital stork paid in $ Surplus fund Undivided profits, leas expen se and taxes psiil Nstional bsnk notes outstand ing Dos to State banks and bank ers Dividend unpaid... Individual deposits to cheek Demand certificates posit siibjeot of da- 50,000.00 10,000.00 2 98132 11.250.00 123 47 DUO 00 29.995.51 14.C91.5! N THE OlRCl'IT COURT KOR THE COl'S A ty of Morrow, State oi Oregon. H. Townsend, Haintiir, ' vs. Thomas Walden, W. O. Bcott, Geo. W. Harris, Defendants. To Thomas Walden and Q. V. Harris, Defend ants. In the name of the State of Orciron. von are hereby required to appear and answer the com- piaim niea braiiisi you in the xtiove enuiiea suit on or before the first dav of the next regu lar term of the above entitled court tow It: Monday, the 2d day of March, 1H96; and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof the piaiutltr win apply to the e urt for the reuei uemanaea in said complaint, t'l-wlt: Judgment avalnst defendant. Thomaa Wal don, for the sum of Two Hundred Four and Sixty Onn-H unil red tin Dollars in U 8. Gold uoin, with interest thereon at the rate ol 1(1 per cent, per annum, Irom the flrstdayni February iw, until pain, ana lor tne luriner sum or Thirty-Kive Dollars, attorney's fee. together with the costs aud disbursements of this -nil to be taxed. And that the mnrtiraee descrhed in DlalnttfTs complaint be foreclosed and that the premises inereiu oescriiHMi, to-wit: me hmm oi Mec. Ipl N. R 2b K. W. M.. be sold to satisfy said juuRineni. Alio mat tne said ueo. w. Harris and all per sons elalmlnir by, through or under him lie lorever barred ol all right or equity of redemp tlon In said premises. i ins summons is puhiunea by orner oi Hon Stephen A. I-owell. lodge of the sixth ludlclal district of the Btate of Oregon, dated December Uttll, 1KI.1. J. N. VKIIH 14, m ill. Attorney fur Plaintiff. Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. If you want bargains now is the time. We are going out of business. FELL BROS. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEKT lug of the (Un itholders of lbs llrppner Rutlding A lan Asa -elation will be held at tht'lr ollli-e la Heppner. Oregon, on the sn-ond Tuesday of January, lx, between the houra of 10 a. in and 4 p. m. ol d day, lor the purpoae of electing directors for the ensuing vear. El). K. IIIKIIOP, Heppner, Or., Deo. &, lw.v sn hee'y. BTOrKliOI.DKK' MKETINU. VrOTH E Id flF.ltKBY GIVEN THAT A MEET- lug of the sbK-shiilders of Tim Nalmnal Hank of Heppner will l lirld at Ha iMiikliit house, In Heppnnr. on Ilia x-eund Tuesday of January, lrteeii I he hiiura of III a in and 4 p m of sii (1st. lor I ho purpow ol ducting direc tors for the eimiing car. Mi K. niHIIOC, ( ashler. Heppner, Or., !. 4, Iva'i. J In. THE PALACE HOTEL BAE, J. O. BOUCHERS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TIBK Ct'LTI'UB. TTNITEI) IJ Grande, JI ill ylllS is a shecphcrri cr who has been out four months, but he O loooks like a new man 0 now for dressed he has been O O up at IIORNKR & Rll KA S. Mrs. ? J. Crawford and liltls dttuh fer. Delta, arc oer from Pendleton on visit to relatives, baviog arrived last Wednesday. Tbey will probably rs main till spring. Whiskers that art) pre amtnrsly gray or failed suonlJ bs colored to prevent ths lx.k of aire, aod liuekiogbara' Drs eieels all ot tiers !n Ooloriog brow or blark. It any patron ot tha Ostetts eannot car for Iba natter don't leava it la in rfllee "not oslled fur," but sobs ap liks bonest tnso and bsvs It slopped. Fred Melehior elaims to be tha best well digger in tie county. Wells dug by I he day nr by tbs foot. Ad1ra bl at Davidson, Or. 400 Irs. T. ft. Howard makes a specialty In snpplyii g stockmen witb all needed arth-lM, bealdes carrlo general llos. rW bis new ad. tf. Klmer Hlooam, tha artist, will make cabinet photos lit tbs belt days at 12 per doieo. Uallery oppoeitt opera bouse. tf. Jobs Ambfosa is in from lbs ooan'ry May. lis Is feeding bis abeep on Ibis aide of lbs mountain Ibis winter. Tbs O .telle bas plenty of spars to sell, (hie gtan at M advertising Colon bs will soggrsl that. I. Hhlpley baa pnrebssed Baa blsss boar bids and will bats a coal mad Iberefrotn ileit-ber c A. O. V. W. Mga will ieatall Ibis evening dewg at tbs K. of I', tall. I Js IVvia was a visitor Io Iba tnstrop- t lia V rdnved ay. Ut IVwetl was In from Hstid Hollow I' .lay. !. an I Mrs. IlafVM Fl.trf' It.fsal I. I'l j Ml Wa4rfal Si m than W.Mi lr'al , the es a.!pt.'eb4 t ll'el'a H-eat s'llls. 'even after nibr p'ejiriine and pi'Ciane' p'ewrill"a ! fil4. , 1 a reaena Itowever, e ilftb s & thm l. l I i'i- -l an I pnnn'i. 4.Me riefps sal gwd .llb r. 'u'i... a. H- 4'e H'aparilla M lbs Total tl 19.9 II. TO Rtati op Oatoow, ) Oonniy it Morrow, ( I. Ed. It liiehntt, Cashier nMhaalKtva named bank, do aolerouly swesr that tbe above statement ia trne to tha beat of my knowledge end belief, Ki It llmiiop, Caahltr 8nberibed and sworn to br-fors ma this '1HU day of Dm . 105 K. L KassnxD, Notary f nblio for Oregon. Correct At teel : Mm. IVnland, An drew llotxl, I'. C. Tbompsoo, Directors. 4 Baby a Ufa Kave4. "My baby had rrnnp and was saved by flbilols Cure." writes Mrs. J. It. Msriin.of llonlaville, Ala. For sals by Aells A Warren. HTATK-I LM OKflCK AT I.A Oregon, Nov. p.lli, li'i. I'otn- plalnt having tfn mdn at llils orliee by the liilf vennm anniavii ol N.tnni-1 Jl. nrl.l". alli-g log that Mm. II VanhlM.. h mad)' llmlirr ( nllnrn i-mrr Nn. l.i.J. al the lnd lirhra m la Grande, Oregon, on tlx I'ati ilay of in-rnilM-r, wi, lor Hie ' ol h', . 1 ii 4 a, K n R. M . has wholly a'amdon.-.! tit aaPI trai l: that rlahnant haa failed Io Plant any Iriw uan Mid trf-l of la d al any lloi aluee the entry ol the earn. ami lhal ih-r la not now any irtee grtiw lite un-reon as in iw rr.mire.i Ihrrelorr. lin a vie ol ilia ranrvilatlon nt the Mtn, lli Mid ariles ara rw h liefrl.r t ulrrd and iiiiunoiird Io I and a.rar U-lore . w. Morrow. ffMiniy rlefv ol Morrow rotmly Oregon, t hi oitn in lleiipm-r, orrgou.an tin I .Hi 'lay of January, I-"., al Ihe hour oil" ci rlia-h, A . M , and pr.aliif-e aui h iMilinony aa they may hat row eriilng Ilia mI.I aileaallo I he dual hearing In lia-l la-fora Ilia reglaier and m-Hvpr al I mande. Orrgoii, on January i.ih, l., at io o i lia HAM K r. ltxS. M.l.ier. W. OJ i II. KolihlNa, llm 'lvrr. THUNDER LIGHTNING "There is a tide in the affairs oj men That, if taken at its flood, leads on to fortune." Tbe flooil it here and bo is . GIIxLIAM & 13TSB3SE With a full line of Ilurdwuro. Tin wait. Olanwart f'rcK'kerv. Wood and Villovwaio, Cedar Tnhrt at IJedrock l'ricei?. Till; LIGHTEST RUNNING GANG FLOWS! Thy run nt light Tliry run off la the night Tie only Eicluaive Hardware KUre l)Ptwe-n Tbe Dal log and Fendleton GII.LIA.iM Sd JJTSBM3S, Ilpppnpr, ... Oregon. H Al N KAIN hUMMuNH. In TIIK CIKfl lT Mil RT rog im iocs y ut Murru. su ol orfe. the Nortlivra t'nnntleaf luteal tne n I Trust. Uraltl. Calnlirf, a U W aiawa'1. Jm n. Kami lion li II af rmjrio AMI. far.lo Ixlaodattla. To O W. auwart aod m I). ItstnllU.S, Oal.ndanla In lha nan, of the etale of Oof"", fa are !'.? ri-tlil l..a i-mi and aoaaaf Ihe alnlS!l aalt. a..., n in. i.iv i.tn,4 'ill an or II. a kial .lay ul . I ru- lat Urra ol ll. ala i.llli-l conn. In wit n4r. Ike 14 Say ef laerk. tt, f .ei fall aalnenawM, l anl Ih.rwnt tha (.i.li.d will (.lr the rmiry 1- tl,a tail! rii.an'td In Ml4 i.i tiil. lowt A ee raw ..f ihm aum 4 I luwaiM l.lla fold f.wii Ha Inbnal bt.-n al a. nl aiglil yml rw.il fml anium Ihmi ll.a Sr4 4af M nmk r up hai.k otk'k is iisnrar uwrn tht under and by tidir M a le-w arid order of M'r duly made aridentrr1 nn Snv. Iih I In Ilia mailer ol lha a.tai ol W II hili ne.Ml. I.v ih. ..Miily ..nrl. ol II, eiai ol Orraoii i w.row I oonly aelllna n .rolial tli iiidria-i..! aa a.oiln.irat..r rd lit Ml'l awtai., III inr lor Ml. al mI.Ih- am Hon, Io ifia htaiieal l.idder Utt raaii fit hand on aalnr-lay. January l. I", al II o . . I In IN. lor.ii.ain of lltat day al Ifi frool dr ol lliarwinrf l,.,i,a In II. I.l.tier Villlfia I OM' ly O.ef'm ail Ol loili i.( rw rid real f.r..fwrir u-n,i,rii,a' It Iha a.. naml Mia. stt"t(t In M'irrow f ..i.rily (fra-MO. I.iw 11. a... if h wl noarl.r of ae. tt'iit laal.a fl.') In Tow oal.li. Oir r a.ilh, Fiaor. Ia..ly Omw I ''I I wlllam.ll Weil llan Mid Ml. I wa l -.l.j t Io a. I lie". and !'. i)n ra ea im.w tl(ii'V Mf..n In Mid al ...'.iwrfy. ao-l '!' . rl I" ! r.i,Srmaioll ..I ail m'm I., tna la tf ll,a alwte eniliivd I on nl y I oiirl. iHra a"l' a tinlnl.Ha'or uf ll, UI wl U IS, II RrlaiHi. iMa.'l mi.. II II. laf -f wan,t lA The kh Inns -or- t i.l urniil rwf a" nr. mn, nll land y - lb. eon M aal For tho Curo o LKjuor.Oiiium ai Tobacco Habits It la Inrated st Salem, Orefoa, Th ilo't Hfitutiful Town on fas Coat Call al Ih ruiarra nffira lor trilra1eni SI rli lly cuiilidaiillal. 1 reeuneul private aud aura cure AhWlHlatflaTiIHa MT P. NiTl P. I llfHPnV U..4.l. i "-I l.a I lt.rn-u.ty ...'iff a i-e.ln!tri'.f Nn. hi. I'M. r lain, afat a! Md ea'ai l.lH TIUT TUP S iiy ai-i-.ii.i4 l.y I If, .rrow i.o.i. ly Ih alf of Ala.ai.'lal aod ad iw..a ha.iof r r...ind Swvwaanr Io f. . Van liya. Kl d.e.r Io ( lly IM.I. Has everything in tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, ond olso keeps Crockery, Lamps and Tinwnro. Stock is Complcto. Notions a Specialty, Horner & Rhea, a first Neweal isak Cailief .rr "J-- '"''" """' J It w.l s anj At ti M e (if...i.l at, fffl-taal t pm'f, 1U "f 3w. pllty law H-iim.iii. I.i ata with ,.tM tl.iwni al tt. lat. 4 )ffi.l f ew.il ef aamm fr.. th wa ay ! l.i . i lv a"l IMhis wf in. It i.4 eed t..ra imi l-, a ad cwi eni aiai.wrMM.nta .4 tt.iaa-.tt lia, M II.. ..e. lav,r 4 . w.'rfla-a es erift hy 4.l.i'ti.t t W a.war In aw-.. th fMy.a.tl .4 tha m a-d -.n.rte I n. tb a aa i im w of Ik a ' n f t A ih. r , ad th , th a fc II ..d lha aw uf iha aw of . tf, .l In 1 a I .'iih of ha- . W kt , fol th m . l Mid f,..-lw d l J..lyi. ad ta.tiM aal-.t Ih. 4f.n4anl l HI Mll rfi.4. hMMIIIikklMI r.l '.f ail- fl'lha f.e.va.ts .il h. a.. .4 Mid p "! In I ".. I .rf Ih. a! nw.M '. and 1- - l-iohal f.i I !. 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Leeisers Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. rmn shad, cahs Ann rus always oh hahd. ti'itt l lintamlH f n It !, Ia ta"l la Pllt fllM' I'SI fit, hy trM'-wa-M-welrire; faUy.ea le,ia( tti'tnrlr.: m -il wl !ffl.li noree ty j ten'rlier If alt-.et t iv-alinae j tno-irfe f-.rtM. wtiti.. ft I 'rw o i n .eiate. . n, $ y www. r a , ' Otey yjeaf et (s It.e tw.-r T aa i ''' I fceala rnniilne, aii ! eaw I MSee Ifce ISBrffl. a imfi'. "f : by ma.U f-i Vie- U. ,tf HayiesA Hnsi. I'bila Wfhia, nt1tn a. m4 ' w'.ay and n , r 1 1 I w i.a. t.'.nn ihf a'l .1 a. mi I .a-l m...a Ha latnl'.n I .na , lalld t, llfhS ail dtn. I k", el h nh. I, ... Iflynl III 'w a - .l a.i i.l i l .-.. tt m- v Cummings & Fall, "frf of httntiun. (iii rri-r at 1 1 i.mi: r i.r-,i. $ tl a... . Ihl I roro itoij fa) the tn1 h:ie-ie IT" inns i Mr IKa If. l..ii.... . hi . .,m a -I l.i... I e v lie.-, a, nn 1 ' ' I j. I ' 9 lit WS III ic i. a r v M..I a. I a. 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