A SPECIFIC -FOR La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs AND LUNG TROUBLES, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL . Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing the medicine as often as he found the , things I had taken were not helping me, but, In spite of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we havo needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles'." Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's SarsaparilhL Here and There. is over at Pendleton on T. A. Rhea bnaineaa. W. O. Allison was in from Eight Mile yesterday. 0. K. Cranston, ot Portland, was at the Palaoe yesterday. Bargains in everything can be bad at tbe Boston Cash Store. 2t. F J. Hallock went over to Pendleton on Weduesday night's train. Geo. Fell departed on Wednesday evening's train for Pendleton. W. J. Leezer snd Wm. Kirk are both reported to be on tbe sick list. La Grnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Henpner. T. H. Bisbee is reDorted to be Quite seriously ill at bis residence in this city. A little son of Isaac Large is very dan gerously siok and grave fears ot his re covery are entertained. For tbe next four weeks tbe entire stock of the Boston Gasb Store will be marked down at cost price. 2t. L. O. Connor, boot and shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. May St., Abra- bamsick building, Heppner, Or. t( Best accommodation aod oonrteons treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wasb. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. . O. : It is expected that soon Mr. and Mrs. George Fell of Heppner will remove to Pendleton to make tbeir home bere. Jungle : A band or antelope were seen last Saturday near Bitter. This is pos sibly tbe only abtelopein this part of tbe oouDtry. W. F. Matlock oame np on yesterday morning's train on bis return borne from Portland, for a brief visit with Heppner relatives. JANUARY SUNj MON TUC 1 WED1THU FBI 1 SAT 2l JtE SL JL ? J 4 5 6 1 b 9 10 II 12 J I is IS 11 Hi I9JLJLJI.JL.JL. & 2d27 1 ZQ 1 2PTFrj7T? Take Notice. L Th nin of Br rents per line will be Jhanred (or "rani of thanks." "resolutions ol import," lists ot weilftlnf prpaenta and donors, tod olilttiary notice, (other lhti thou lh xltt )r shall blmanlf (tra as a mttr of newt.) and oth nt pectftl maiitlii. tur whatever purpoa. 1. Nnttraa ot rhiin h and society and allothar MitortalnmotiU (mm which rvciiua I to b d fired, shall ba rhanrod lor t th r of flv nu I In. Th rule will ba strictly adbsr fl to In rry lnUno. AdTrtalti( rum reuotutlil sod madakaowa Ipoo apillttlotu TIME TABLE. tat for Hardman, Maimnwnt. Un Creak, lob ly and latiyno City. Ipstm a lollowi ; gvry day at a. m aicpt Kiinday. ArrlTary dayatf n..irpt Monday. Tba rhil, quIrkMl and beat tin to or from lb lutorlor rmuitry, WALT. TIIOHWOS. Pros. ruil Cuba. Aut Catrs Pals Star Brawary Btsr la l!tf ttn Bottle ran b . . . . . bad enly at th . . City Hotel Bar! Whn Mb f rwt IJquor tnd Ctars ar alto kpt by 14. giaf not lh bll th hour growl hot, 'Us F.!Ntn Mily Kill Columi.i ton bav turly tnt lh Briton la ! Your starry lnnr ploudly Boat aod Jutttc rut on blah. B'tl 'on ifrfftintrotrthrit(l,ha(rr'i If. At lb !ol lf Mlontt. Dr. E. R. Hunlook and Henry Neel arrived in Heppner from Loue Rook Wednesday evening. They returned yesterday. T. R. Howard makes a specialty in supplying stookmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line. see bis new ad. tf . Fred Melchior olaims to be the best well digger in the county. Wells dug by the day or by tbe foot. Address bim at Davidson, Ur. 4UU-lm, Tbe Antelope Dramatic olub that re cently made a great hit with "Old Home stead , have decided to present "East Lynn" in tbe near fntnre. ' H. Y. Blaokwell arrived from tbe npper oountry on last Wednesday night's train and departed ot. yesterday morning's stage for Grant county.. Baldness is often preceded or aooom- panied by uraynesa of tbe bair. To pre vent Dotn baldness ana grayness, use Hall's Hair Renewer, an bonest remedy. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon wbo desires tbe services of an attorney in Washington, D. 0 , will find it to bis advantage to call on or sddress tbis pa per. , 6tf Tbe esospe of 8am Brown tbe murder er from tbe Rosebnrg juil is oow thought to be due to eoospiraoy. However, it is the general opinion that bs will bs re oaptored. Tbe only exclusive clothing store in Heppner is the Boston Cash Htore. Gall and pick four cbo'oe in custom made suits, pants, (urnnbing goods, eto, st your own pnoe. Frank Ross bsi opened npsrestanrant in the Minor building, next door to O. M. Jones' barber shop. Whits labor throughout snd rates by meal or week very reasonabls. 09-tf. Chtooicls: Mrs. I. N. 8 argent, wbo bss been ill with pneumonia for ove week. i reported to bs imnruviog, snd il is believed Ibat s few mors dais will see ber restored to bealib. Tbs Canyon City News oorrectly slates that Heppner proposes to bavs the Par ieh crak rnd open in tiros for tbs nol elip of Rock creek snd Wattermao Flat st-otion to bs freighted to Ibis ile. Wslt. Thompson runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day sioept Sunday. Shortest and Oheep- est roots to tbs iotonor. P, Oohn, agent. Tbs Cecil repnbliosn club of Dnt'glaa ba aalaoted T. i. Leagas sod W. U Wilmit as delegate to tbs stats club D)ll0g. For s pain in tbs cbeet s pier nf flsoofil dampened witb Cbamborlain' Palo Malta snd bonnd on over tbs of the pain, and another oo tbs bark heiwVo tbs shoulder, will ff rd relief, This Is sepecUlly valuable In eases ber tbs pain taranard br s sold snd trier Is s tendency toward DfiJOmoDtS. Fur sals bv rnill Uobs, drogguit. The Ralem Htalssmaa says lbs follow ing of tbs entertainment by Oeo. II Ueiaier, who Is to speak hers oo sell Taday seninf : lbs tlkao Mter- lalntnent fiveo IS lh Prbteria ehsrch Friday nltbl by Oeo. M. WewUr w icelloi, Tbs views ar pmsnsns- 4 br ill prfetiy grsod. Tbs boss was erowdsd sad many tamed sway, Tbere are some people wbo srs never positive in anything. It is always,"! don't know or "I guess so." Tbere is a world of snob people,and it is refreshing sometimes to hear a person epeak as one bavins convictions, like Mr. Cbas F.Sny der, of Bangor, Pa., wbo wrote; "I oan heartily recommead Simmon Liver Reg ulator to all wbo are troubled witb Dys pepsia or Liver Com pi aiut." Jouroftl: Mr. W.-OV Brown and wife (nee Miss Lillian Rbea)arrived in FoBsil on Monday's stage to visit ber mother, Mrs. Donaldson. Mr. Brown reoently sold his hop farm at Anthony, Or , and is at present ncdeoided wbere be will locate. He will leave for Portland in a few days, but bis wife will remain bere during ber mother's illness. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonian.'the greatest newspaper of the West. Witb tbe Gazette, both strict ly in advance, one year, $3 60. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in tbe state. Besides we will give as a premium an additional journal, tbe Web foot Planter,, an agricultural paper. Come in now and subscribe. ' ' E. O. : , Magnolia Lodge, Degree of Honor has presented Mrs. O. J. Smith, past chief of honor, an elegaut gold badge, the emblematic heart of tbe order, properly inscribed. ' It was given at the last meeting, the presentation speeob being made by Jtmes F. John son. It was designed by Mark P. John, tbe jewler. Sam P. Stnrgis, cashier of the First National Bank, of Pendleton, and well known in Morrow coaoty, has been very seriously ill at his borne in Pndle ton, but is now reported as slowly im proving. Although he is not yet out of danger, there is now great hope that he will recover. . Ayer's Hsir Vigor Is certainly a re markable preparation and nothing like it has ever been produced. No matter how wiry aod unmanageable the hair may be,. under tbe influence of this in comparable dressing, it becomes soft. silky and pliable to the brush and oomb. Dr. E. A. Vaughn departed last Moo dav evening for Pendleton wbere be in tends to permanently loonte. 'Uene is oertainly an ezoellent deutist and while we regret to lose bim, yet trust that be may meet witb the suooess be deserves. Read Aver's Almanao, wbicb your drug- 1st will gladly hand you, and note tbe wonderful cures ot rehumatism.oatarrb, scrofula, dyspedsia, eozema, debility, humors, and sores, by tbe nse Ayer's Sarsaspraills, the only Sarsaparilla ad mitted at tbe World's Fair. Good Impbsssioh. A certain doctor, wishing to make s good impression upon a German farmer, near Portland, men tioned tbe faot that he hsd reoeived a double ednoation, as it were. He bad studied homoeopathy and was a graduate ot a "regular" mediotl college. "O, dot vas nodding," said tbe farmer. "I vonce had a oalf dot suoked two oows, Bod be made nodding bnt a common sohteer after all." Lost. A. pair of gold rimmed eye glasses with chain attached, somewhere on road between Wm. Dutton's home and O. E. Ferns worth's residence in this oity. Fiuder will please return same to this office and receive a liberal reward. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE A ot Oregon for Morrow County, The State of Oregon, 1 Plaintiff, vs. ' J. W. Morrow County Clerk of said Morrow Oountv. Oregon, and the heirs of Charles Lind, deceased. Defendants. Whereas, it has been satisfactorily made to appear to the Court that on the 13th day of Jan uary, 1890 In ald Morrow County, Orenon, one Charles Und died Intestate: that at the time of his death said Charles Ltnd was unmarried and left no children, or other heirs at law, and that npto the time of the commencement of this proceeding no person or persons have appeared claiming to be an heir, or heirs, of said deceas ed. That at the time of his death ri aforesaid. said deceased was seized of certain real estate in said Morrow County, besides a considerable amount of personal property. That afterward the County Court of Morrow County duly ap pointed administrators of the estate of the said deceased. .who duly qualified and entered upoc said trust, and proceeded to administer said estate, under the direction of said Countv Court. That on the 24th day of December, 1892 such administration was completed, and said admin istrators filed in said County Court their supple mental final account, bv which it was shown tha' there remained In the hands of such ad ministrators, after such administration was fully completed, as the property of said estate, the sum of 14956 01, which said sum of money was. on said day. under the order and direction of said County Court, paid. by such administrat ors to .f. W. Morrow, Clerk of said County Court, the above named defendant, subject to the further order of the said County Court. That said sum of money hss ever since said 24th day of December, 1892, been, and now is, In the hands of J. W. Morrow, and that said County Court has not made any further order in relation thereto; and that by reason of such facts, said sum of 14950.01 shout I escheat to, and become the propertv of, the State, and the State of Oregon has a right by law to said sum of money now in possession of said defendant J. W. Mor row, as aforesaid. And It further satisfactorily appearing to the Court that a summons hss issued in this pro ceeding, directed to said defendant, J. W. Mor row, renulrinar him. and the heirs nf the said Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of Charles Und, deceased, to appear and answer Nervousness Cannot be permsnently cured by the nse of opiates snd sedative compounds. It is too deeply seated. It is cansed by an Impoverished condition ot the blood, upon which the nerves depend for suste nance. Tbis is the true and omy natural explanation for nervousness. Purify, en rich and vitalize the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and nervousness vr !U di ar-pear. Ilood'i Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood and will send it coursing through the veins and arteries charged with the life giving, strength building qualities which make strong nerves. It you are nervous, try Hood's Sarsaparilla and find the same relief of which hundreds of people are tel ling in their published testimonials. Get Hood's onfy Hood's Because Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier prominently in the publio eye today. Sold by all druggists. Hnnd'a DSflc cnr habitual comtlpa liuuua fills yon. price 2Sc per box. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT KOR THE COUN- X ty ot J. H. f Morrow, State of Oregon. TowrjBimd Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Walden, W. G. Scott, Geo. W. Harris, Defendants. To Thomas Walden and G. W, ants. Harris, Defend hereby required to appear and anmver th in the name of the State of Oregon, you are plaint tiled against you in the bove entitled Charley iooe. th wt-kefl "old titner" in lb lnrril lin. bs is l-ld Is Heppner, btf pa cbed the oity meat market wbere be keeps a fresh supply ot beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, bacon and lard, which be sella tor the lowest market price. Fred Bock. tbe Portland botcher, is still witb bim. tt Con Eelliber.Mike O'Brien and Frank Zaods, tbe three prisoners who escaped from tbe Multnomah county jail last Fri day, were captnred last Tuesday ont near Scsppoose, in that county, snd are again safely behind the bars. Frank Minor retnrned yesterday morn. ing from a two week's visit in Portland. Frank brought home with bim s brass model of tbs oar trooks oo which bs re cently received a patent. It is a fine pieoe of workmanship. Eldsr J. W Jsckics will nreaob both morning and evening oo Sunday at the opera house. Rooday school at 10 s. m., Endesvor 4: 15 p. m.. at the earns place. You are oordially invited to attend all of these services. Harry Jones was in from his Butter creek ranob over last night. Harry bas bad soms troobls of ) witb a swelling in bis face, Apparently neuralgia, tbongb bis facs bas again assamsd normal proportions. Ecbo stags leaves Heppner Mondays. Wednesdays aod Fridays. Leaves Eoho Tuesdays, Tursdsys and Saturdays. fare 82 eaob way. Omce. Wells Wsrren, Heppner. Ed. Driakell, Prop. the information filed herein, within the time limited by law In civil cases, and that said summons has been duly served upon said defendant, i W. Morrow, personally. In said Morrow Countv. Oregon, and that no heir, or heirs, of the said harles Und, deceased, can be Ioundln said Countv and State. It Is therefore hereby ordered that sll persons interested in the said estate of Charles und deceased, appear on or before the first day of the next regular term ot this Court, which is the first Monday in March, 189A, to.wlt. the second dav thereof at Heppner. In said Morrow County, and show cause, if any they have why the title of said estate, now in the hands of said J. W. Morrow, being the sum of I19MI 01. should not vest In th Plaintiff herein, the Stats nf Oregon. It is further ordered that this notice be published once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Henpner Gacette, a newspaper of general circulation published at Heppner, In sain Morrow county, wrcgon. witness my hand this iwhdayof January mm. Bltl'lica A. LAr. i.L,, 406-18. Circuit Judge. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT KOR THE COUNTY A. of Morrow, Stat of Oregon. Henry Heppner. riaintin, i vs. Clark R. Adktns. - Uelendani. J To Clark R Adkini, defendant. In th nam nf th Mat of Oregon, you art herebr reuulred t ' per and answer plaint filed against you In th above entitled Mver Troabl aid Debility. Lesbnrg, Or, Deo. 'ML 1893. I bav always been stmng before I was takes with liver trouble. I was all run down so Ibat I oonld bardly eat or do my work. I wonld bs obliged to lie down after I bad worked a while. Before I hail finished tbs first bottle of Hood's 8arsprills I a feeling well again and I believe It saved me 1mm a long sick oess. Mrs. floss Wiokbam. suit on or bt-lor the Brat day of th next regular term ol said court, m-wit: The Hod Pay of March. 1N8S. And If Toil fall so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tha court lor Ui relief demanded In aald complaint, to wn tot Judgment aselnal you for the sum ol On Thousand Dollar with Inlerrat thereon at th rat of ten per rent per annum front th '( day of November, lnwi, and such sumasth court may adjudge reaannabl aa an It'irner le and enaia and nlsiiuraemeiii, and lor th forerloauraof certain mortgage executed by Tou to aecur the Payment "I lb sum lox pacified, and recorded In th mortgag records ol aald county on lh 27tu day ol Novemlier, lwi. In 11 k ," Page 2M. am following described pretnli nf tS and gr la of Hm and NW'j el r.u are. si. and ol aw 14 and rr, ol w an .VV of i-1", 01 -. Vi. I P 4 H. H. Ti K W. M and lor lb sal ol said premier to satisfy aald judgment. This sumitions Is published by order nf Hon Stephen A. Isiwell, Judge ol aald court, toad OB U lata day ul Jauuary, l" j. n. sson s, 401. AtUirner lot Plaintiff. to-wit; Hood's pills ours sick headache, indi gestion. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT I I I I I I IT I I III Been a Changin jusiness All Arsimi? ED. R. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at lofak Stater Pre ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment, (Jail ana see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. suit on or before the first day of the next regu lar verm ui me aDove entitled court town: Monday, the lid day of March, 1896; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the 0 urt for the relief demanded In said complaint, to.wlt: Judgment agsinst defendant. Thomas Wal don, for the sum of Two Hundrt d Four and Sixty One-Hundredths Dollars in U B. Gold Coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, Irom the nrstdayof February irro, unm paia, ana lor tne turner sum or Thirty-Five Dollars, attorney's fee, together 1th the costs and disbursements of thi; uit to be taxed. A"d that the mortgaee described In plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and thst the premises tnerein nescrmea, 10-wii: tne B 54 01 Hec. as, Tpl N, R 25 E, W. M., be sold to satisfy said judgment. Ana mat tne said ueo. w. Harris and an per sons claiming by, through or under him be forever barred of all right or equity of redemp tion in said premises. This summons la ouhllshed hv order of Hon Stephen A. Unwell, Judge of the sixth Judicial district nf the State of Oregon, dated December lhth, m. J. N. bPOWN, m m. Attorney for Plaintlft. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOB. THE COUNTY L of Morrow, nlate of Oregou. K. K. Hughes, Flalntlfl'.i vs. Henry Kelly, Defendant) To Henry Kelly. Defendant. in tne name ot tne mate of Oregon, you ar hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular terra 01 saia court, to wn: The ii Day of March. 1896. And if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will snnlv to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: Judgment anu oecree against you lor tne sum 01 svayuu, witn interest thereon at the rale 01 ten per cei't f er annum fmm the 1'Jth dav of May, lh2; for he sum of I21.7X, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 20th day of December, m and tOOUO attorneys lee, nd the costs ol this suit And that the mort gage described In plaintiff's complaint he fors cloaed and the premises therein, described to- wit: tbs 't ol SWU and S'4 ol NK'i ol tkw. 21. and W14 ol Hec. 73, f p. 1 8, ol R 17 ft, W. M . In Morrow County, Oregou, be sold U satisfy said ludgment. This summons Is published by order ol Rtenh n A. l.owell. Judge ol tbe limit Court o the xtste ol Oregon for Morrow County, mail 011 ma em uay 01 jauuary, iiws, J. K. BROWN. 404 17. Attorney lor I'lalntirr. flat Do You Want? Some people want the earth; you can get a goodly portion of it at GEO. A. BROWN'S HAEDMAN STORE, With very little money. He keeps a full line of general merchandise, including dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes. GEO. A. BROWN, H ARDMAN, OR. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! HUM MON. TN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT OF THK STATE A ol I Lbctciio Alaaka. 0o. M. Wl- ter, of Portland, will drlifer let! org to this city no tint Tuesday Tnmg, Jan. 28; b. on "Alaska lb Wonodarlatid ol Iba World; tbo Elomo of Moatlpf Io Bergs, Oolil Mi Of tad Heal Fields; tbt Natitae, Tbtlr UnusMi aod Coal arses," Tbia leotura ia alao Illustrate br mora Ibao 100 graad lllnstraliopa mhUb clMsrlf pietora It Iba aodirnea Iba oadrs of tba laod ot tnl loigbt ana. Tbia di-vpnptiva latura will m blgbl) otartsioiBf and loalraoliea aod lo all taa tbal Bona ran afTwd to tsnta Ttokata or aala at iba a I or of B locum Joboaon drag Co. notics or inoi,n mix. l'll, THK I'KnKHaMSIttl, PARTS KM IS If the bualnm known tinder lb Arm nam-enf , h-trtlvrly, Klorutn Johnston Urug Co., I'hlll I'nlin, I'n.p , and T. W. A-ers. Jr. give nrtlr thai hst this day dlamlml by mntoal ronwnl. Iir. f, B. X. saof.it and 1. ft . A,ra. Jr . III riain lb peraatit bualnaaaal Ibe old Hlfvum Jobnalnn Itruf I o 's Mai d. will pay all dMs ol both Rrma and evlleri ail ao cOMOta due aani- Him nnr hands and teals Mils tin day ul January, A. l. !. T W AVfKt. Jt , iini.i. oiix. roil f. b. m. swuKtm. rr(on. for the County of Morrow. Delia a. vteiuon, 1 rialntiir, ts. rrank I. W, Mon, 1 II'Miilanl I To frank I. Weldoii, Defendant. In (be name ol Ibe HUte ol nrefou, you are hftrhy riuirrd to aa-ar and anawer U lit nMiii.lslnl II led ajralul roil III the above enllt'ed suit on or brfor tha Aral day ol the nest n solar term 01 ui uni i eiituivd court low it Mofclay. Marrb I'd. 1MM; snd II you lall In answer orotherwla ilnd lor want lhirHil th nlalntltl will apply to the sIkiv eullllKd Fourt lor a derrvw diaaolrlm lh msrrla lamda now tall:. bvlwmn you and herarlf. and aim lor a dn-m awanllna the rare sod riinolr ol th all minor rhllorwn low II Iwlla K.lllh ftrbloii. Lilly l.o.ilaa Waldon, leland elanlorn v el'liin.Frani lonaM x don. Irr Irrlnf Wrllon and I 'pari ftcldon. til iroiia 01 rani marriage in itiatniirr 1 hla auminona la inibllahfMl by nriler ol Hon Htrphnn A. Uiwall, )idK nl lh rln-ult ronrt ol h HtaUt ol tin-a-fiu. lor IN slslli ludli 11 aiairH'i, aaiQ jauuary am, r.i.i.m a i.Tr, MM 17 Atlcinir)t lor plalmln, TIIUNIJKU v LIOIITNINQ "Tlure in a Me in ihe ajfain cj men Thai, if taken at il$ flood, kads on to fortune." Tbe flood i here and so ia With a fall line ot TIMER riXTtKR, flAL, fKOWf. f TKtTKU 11 lb (all. faauia awswajr, C R iHrao. Cal., aata: Calarrb lUmadf la tlta Drl A. -SbltobV snsxlielo I Or a Maihav' ahoo, Mmor haildlna ' BsVa foood tbal onld da tna aay oproiia tba rliy boil Cbatlrj -ill I'rka W aata. For ala t appraclata a rail bo la loo. " WU A Warraa. V' HIS is.i shecphcnl- ' i cr who has been out I j; . y four months, hut hc0 I I loooks like a new mnnO 11 1 now for he has been I 1 O 1 V J dressed up at IIorni.k iS: Riika's. Horner & Rhea, f 0 a firal Nataal 8aa iitfiof nfi x-.nti'linraTai sisii 1 a..aa .aa.a a.au (kx.-Ub (iTBBBii -lap yar par(ia ara still la toyoa dI Miaa Ada Uiaor, bio ap itb tba liua, ( a party at bar bocM oa Wadaaadar ataaiag laal. lffrlraatl aad atJ n saaal raijaad prama. Tba ladiaa pral latd Iba part of tba eiUia la blgbli aatia fr tor 7 fttoaar. Aa aicallattt loach, pflard by Mia Mloor, aa arva4. Takiitf all la all it a ooa of Iba txiabl aala In odiaar lifa Ibat ralvaaa as fMrn oat buloa rasa aad affird aa etypnrlnaltiM to anbo I and aslafta la abarfal iwrstlin tiib our aiqa4 fr.aada. Ania fa ara playad aad Oiu h r) J bs,a!l. Tb a praaaail M Ediih r..tlr, MsUI Ho t.a, Fbs aad Laaia r rar id, UsUI aad Aliaa f) aaeak. F.tla J , Mai llala aad (ra Hart. M ra, aa. Ifatt. (9yd HtUni. y Ui r, Ja Tba' an. K.'.t Myad. II. . U 100, Clay f ,,"m, hut hg aai H. iuin'a it I,. , tatm orrii-g. at OfTii. iaq. T. ! follr la hrby t1n Ibal 1 'MM. I bt ilf of M-.p M llf . tta Rld )lr 14 InUHiUM, it, tnat Rnal if I tml:t rminly rirk, ul Motma al bl oitlr n H!.fnf, In., nn wrdoa,1at lh iwh day ol r'rfuiy. "i Uinirruilor .(.l. ll..n h". al, l" lb r.a aimni la lMnhl aa. I iih. ru a b. 4 . II bt M wllmai 1. ImlM Stnllk. Jaaua f Kl.. (.,r U ulr aad I'KS tiollo. ail ul tstn(Waa ur.a. iA r M'Kag. om-II. -r ofc of final Settlrmtnt. VirtU t U Mfmsn.lHI. TIUT Tift l wlMilrH Mxll'Mllsl"' i lb.Ml.1. i IkiM H. H.ntxa. 4umI will linal aiitwftt, o4 hi sftnM.u Ha a I-1 mUI. fa a a l-"lnli t. al lh ( t"a ul 1 n.lt I Mf1 ol alrrfW it,iy. al llf-au lr.. tm bold al l.i r-. !, .q, tal l uy, Ik Iu4 4a, rfi" " a it Al'K KMiD M'MMONO. MS w. g. IS Jt'sTIi K I'lil KT roR THK HIXTH 1 Irlrt. Morrow luunly, SUIa ol urua uv lr L -1. 1 ( I'laliitlfT, s Dennis. 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