UNTOLD MISERY FR02C RHEur.iATism C. H. King, Water Valley, Kim., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, I sintered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending Jiooo there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtaiu 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 shay, the muscles ' T t V 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 reliel only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limiis 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 Sarsaparilte. 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 105 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. ATEJtl'S PILLS cure Headache. MINMONlMlWEDITHUlFRflSAT p . 2 3 4 9 20 2L 22 23. 24. 25 26272d29 30 HSg, Take Notice. 1. The turn of Ore rent per Una will be Shamed for "cards of thanks," "resolution of respect," list of weddlnK preaenta and donnra, ind oliltuary notice, (other than those the edit or shall himself slve a a mattor of news,) and otloea of special meetings (or whatever pnrpote. 8. Notices of church and society and all other inUrtalamenU from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five jetiU a line. Then rule will be strictly adher ed to tn every Instance. Advertising rate reasonable and made known ipoo application. Here and There Pen Parker is ill with pneumonia. . Harry Bagley returned yesterday from Portland. Hi Tash was down from Hardman Wednesday. J.J. MoQee oame down from Hard man yesterday. Asa Tbompson ia up from Ella enjoy ing a few days rest. Highest prices paid fur sheep pelts at the lower warehouse. tf J. B. Carmiobael was one of Heppner's visitors Wednesday. Geo. D. Fell and wife came in Wed nesday from Portland. Mike Marshall and D. O. Justice were in Heppner yesterday. Bain and storm Again, bat warmer weather, thank goodness. Barney Doberty and Pat MoDaid were over to Heppner raesday. Ben Hansaker is in from Billy Mor row's ranoh on Bbea creek. Mrs. M. A. Knox and Miss Gertie himpsnn are np from lone today. O. W. Deoker, an old-timer of this section, is over from La Grande. Edgar D. Leach, of Rhea oreek, was a visitor at the Gazette office today. O. W. Brown, son of Asa Brown, ia op from Calif, aud will shear this year. 0. W. Oney and Geo. Anderson dropped up from lone Wednesday. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Gutter whiskey. . On tap at Chris BoroberV. Jas. Wylund, stock inspector for Mor row county, is down from Hardman. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner, Friday evening, May 1st, is the date for the grand ball at the opera house, tf Tbos. Woolery and Tom Carle of lone, and J. B. Stanly, of Gooseberry, are in town. Keep in mind the grand May day ball to be given at the opera bonse on Friday evening, May 1.. tf Uzz French is in from Johnny Elder's ranch where he has been lambing. He reports a fair increase. Jeff Hayes was in from the sheep camp the first of the week and returned yes'er day with a load of supplies. Miss Edith Potter, who bas been at tending school here, left last Saturday for her home at Hood River. Eli Keeney is buying sheep pelts and paying the highest market price for them. Office at McFarland's. tf A. E. Powell came home from Port land last week wbere be had been with his sister who is under medioal oare. The populists of Umatilla have refused ts endorse the osndidacy of K. M. Turner, independent oandidate tor , judge. I Uraod Mav day ball at the opera bouse on Friday night, May 1st. Ar rangements are being made for a good time. tf. Al Binns returned yesterday from Winlock, Gilliam Co. He took Mrs. D. 0. Hetrin over a few days ago wbere sbe still speud the summer. Miss Florenoe Crittenden is atill in the race for the county anperiutendenoy of schools The leport that sbe bad withdrawn was a mistake. G. B. liatt, the tonaorial artist, can be fouod at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense atpopnlar prices, shaves, shampoos, balrouts. etc. The beat way to avoid scalp diseases, bair falling ont, and premature baldnees, is to use the best preventive known tor that purpose Hall's Haif Renewer, DOCTOR aAeVWWMeeW ENQLISH will stop a cough in a night, check a cold in a day, and cure consumption if taken in time. If the little ones have Croup or wnooptng Sou to, use u promptly. Croup is a very tatai aisease. ully one halt of those U tnf'knd Aim. ftijtl The great The disease progresses so rapidly that the loss of a few hours in treatment is often fatal. Acker's English Reme dy will cure Croup, and it should al ways be kept in the house for emergencies. A 35 cent bottle may save your child's life. Three alxeal 95c, 50e, 91. All Drug-gist ACKER MEDICINE CO. 16 & 18 Chambers St., New York. Wzddino Bills. On last Sunday, April 20, in Eight Mile, at the reeidenoe of the bride's mother, Mrs. Eiii A. Beymer, oc our red the marriage of Mr. Tbos. Morgan and Miss Lena M. Bey mer, Rev. Howard, of Heppner, perform ing tbe nuptial rites. Cbas. Beymer aoted as groomsman and Miss Lulu Bootbbr as bridesmaid. The usual good dinner attending such oooaeions was served and enjoyed. Those present were: Hon. J. 8. Boothby aud wife, J. W, Beckett aud wife, Sam'l Meadows and wife, John Jenkins and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Case Fuqua, Rev. and Mrs. Howard, Mrs. E' za Beymer, Mrs Bid well, the Misses Norma and Mary Beck ett, Edith Jenkins, Ola and Eva Fuqua, Mr. Theodore Henderson, Will and Frank Beymer. These young people are so well and favorably known (hat they need no praise at onr bands, yet riobly deserving all tbe oenfidenoe and esteem that their friends have bo freely bestowed upon tbem. May the blessing of the Almighty be showered n pon tbem TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monnmrnt. Ing Creek, foha Day and t'aiijruu City, U-avea at lollows ; Every 4r at a. m., axri-tit HumUy. A rrlte every day elf ,n., i-e.t Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the Interior country. WALT THOMPSON, Prop. Corner A Brock. Agents. Qambrinus Beer, .HALF PINT BOTTLES City Hotel Bar! Drinkable Liquors and SmokabU Cigars. Call an Tad. Mathews Bros, have moved across on the east side of Main street, in the building formerly ooonpied by tbe Gem saloon. Tbey will be pleased to see their old customers. tf 1 hil Oohn is now associated with tbe firm of tJ. Heppner & Co., in tbe for warding business Tbey pay tbe highest market price for pelts and bides and at teud to all forwarding. There will be preaching both morning and eveniog at tbe opera house on Sun day by the pastor, Elder J. W. Jenkins. Sunday sohool at 10 a. m. ; Y. P. S. C E at 4:15 p. m. You will be made wel come at these servioes. Servioes at tbe M. E. oburch Sunday tbe 26th as fellows: Morning suhjeot, "Holy Enthusiasm;" evening subject, "Tbe Wedding Garment." . Speoial music will be a feature of tbe evening service. All are invited. E. 0. : George Fell and wife will re turn tonight to Heppner. - Mr. Fell will attend to bis wool business at that im portant point during the present season. He expects to remove to Pendleton next fall to make bis borne here. Mr. Joe Liifferty is over from Pendle ton and is endeavoring to establish a lodge of United Artisans, As as in surance order it is a grand snooess, hav ing better features than any other order of the kind. Mr. Latterly will doubtless succeed. A half mile raoe between Opal and Chester this morning for 820 a side was won by Chester. Tomorrow Sawbuck and Rooky will go a quarter for $50 a Bide, followed by a five eights dash, less 33 feet, between M Quad and Gladdys, for $10 a side. "Half a span of angry steel" will pro duce no more ratal results than a neg lected oold or cough. For all tbroat and lung diseases, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is tbe best remedy. It is invalu able in oases of oroop, whooping oougb, bronchitis, and la grippe. Ho, ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up lively tune For the "Candidate," I'm free to state, will stay with us till June: Then let him oil his auger blade, with "Sperry's Linwond Rye;" 'Tls sweet to think, of that good old drink, for voting men are dry. Bold only at tbe Belvedere saloon. Catarrh Cared, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Wells & Warren. Word cania ) estsrday that Mra. Cox, the evangelist, was dangerously ill at Ellensburgh, aod last evening Rev. E P. Green, of this place, leit to be at ber bedside. A young man named Uinkle and on Wm. Baer. are under arrest over in Grant onnuty charged wilb the murder and robbery of Geo. A. Scott, a book peddler. Tbe murder oronred near Beaver ereek. Geo. F. Davis, the well known wool- J buyer, died recently io Bakersfleld, Calif. Mr. Davis was io Portland last January and appeared to be io tba beat ot health al that time. Spring is full of terrors to all wboaa oouatitutlcn is not able to resist the sadden changes ot temperature and other insalubrities ot tba season. To pat tba system la coodilioa to overcome these evils, ootbiog ia so effective as Aytrs Sarsaparilla. Taks it bow. W. C. T. U. Convention. The Ihird semi-annual convention ot the Morrow County Women's Christian Temperance Union is now in session in this city, having convened yesterday morn ing. Tbe program as published io a reoent issue of the Gazette is being carried ont. Last evening's entertainment at the, M. E. oh u rob. South, was largely attended Tbe session was in charge of the local president, Mrs. Drew, who in a very appropriate and pleasing manner intro duced Mra. Narcissi W. Kinney, ot Astoria, state president ot the W. C. T. U. who delivered ber leoturo on "Tbe Demand of tbe Century." Mrs. Kinney is a very foroible, logioal and entertain ing speaker, and held the olose atten tion ot the large audience for m re than one hour. Appropriate vootl music was also ooe of tbe features ot the evening's entertainment. Nerves are weak, many people say, and yet they do not 6ccm to know that they are literally starving their nerves. Weak, pule, thin blood can not give proper sustenance that is why you are nervous, tired, exhausted. The cure for this condition is to purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla fairly and faithfully, and the rich, red blood, which it makes, wiil soon teed the nerves the elements of true strength they require; they will cease their agi tation and will resume their proper place being under the control in stead of controlling the brain and body. Head Jliss Bartley's letter: I want to express my gratitude for what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me. My health has been very poor for three years, due to trouble with my Bcmeys I was nervous, had pains in my back. I cannot tell what I suffered. My eyesight became affected and I was so despondent X did not have any interest in life. I had two physicians, but my complaints be came worse. I was told that I was affected with Brlghl's disease. 'A relative urged me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and in a short time I began to notice a change in my condition. Things began to appear brighter, my eyes improved and Relapse After the Grip. Independence, Or., Apr. 8, 18. After having Ibe grip I suffered a relapse, wbiob left me in a bad condition, aud I was obliged to give op my duties and travel, and tba results were not satisfac tory, and I bava ben taking Hood's 8ar aaparilla. I am well satisfied with what it has done for me. II makes tbe stream of life Hmw more freely and smooth. J li. Baldwin. Through trains on tbe O. R. & N. will run via. Umatilla, Walla walla and Pendleton. Through sleepers, first and eocond-clas", will run in connection witb the Union Pacific, tbe same as hereto fore. A through first-class sleeper Port land to Spokane, connecting with tbe first olaes sleeper to St. Paul, and through tourist sleeper Portland to St. Paul, will run in connection with the Great Northern railway. tt Politics. The epeeches of Martin Qninn, popnlist candidate for congress, at the oonrt house last Tuesday after noon and evening, were fairly well at tended. However, liirgr crowds would have been present had the speaking been more extensively hdvertisal. The sneaking was very ordinary and convinc ed no one not already a populist. Mabrixd. On Wednesday evening of laBt week, at the residence, of the bride'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hill, Mr, Lawrence McAlister and Miss Annie Bill, Judge Keithly emulating. The Qi ulta 'was not Itifoimed as to the par ticulars of the wedding, but joius all friends in c ngrstnlalious Hood's Pills onre all liver ills, oiw k Mori Have added a NEW SPRING STOCK of Trimmed Hats for Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock on May Street and ask the Public to call and see them before purchasing. Countt Jcdoi Fined J. M. Chiles, county judge of Josephine county, who was indiotr d toy the grand jury at the last term of oonrt, bad bis trial recent ly before judge Hsnns, in the circuit coort ia this city, says an Oregoniao dispatch. A jury waa secured after moon difflonlty, aod tba caa was given to it about 8 o'clock Uti night, tba trial having taken tba antlra day. Tba cess Is thai in which Judge Chiles is charged with baying eoanty warrants for less than their faea value, contrary to law. Tba Jory was ont all eight, and brought in a verdiol at Oft) o'olock, Boding tba judge guilty as charged. The law makes tba penalty ia sooh caws a floe of not less than flOO or mora tbaa .V)0. The court baa set Apr. 23 a tba time al which etoteoca ill ba passed npon tba defendant. Naw Fkd Yard. Wm. Gordon ba opened np the feed yard oeit. door to tbe Gasette office, aod now solicits share ot your patronage. Billy is right at borne al this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Priors reasonable. Iiay and praio for sale. tf. Bsen HAVE YOU HEARD THAT THBRBsaar a Change in Business All ArGund ? ED. 11. BISHOP Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at Wholesale Slaughter Pre ! REGARDLESS OF COST. All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are beiDg sold below wholesale cost. Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hats, caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late. ED. R. BISHOP, Prop. The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore. FRANK M'FARLAND, Manager and Salesman. What Do Tn fat ? did not trouble me so severely. My appe tite returned and I gained strength every day. I am now able to do my own work, and feel perfectly well. I cannot find words to express my gratitude for what Hood's sarBaparillR has oone lor me and l gladly recommend it." Mrss Ella Bart ley, 213 X S. Grant Ave., ColumbuB, Ohio. Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only byC. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass. Iru 3) r. cure Mver Ills: easy to MOOU S PUIS take, easy to onerate. 260, A STATEMENT. 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, HARDMAN, OR. In oonseqnenoe of tbe supposed de tailed accounts in tbe Portland papers, of my case wbiob was recently celled for trial In that city, I deem it neoeesary to interpose at this juncture in my own behalf. These windy organs are sup posed to give an impartial report ot all such proceedings, but in this instanoe tbey have fallen far short of the mark. It the contents ot these articles was wholly true, the writer of this epistle would then be void of all prinolple. Tba efTuir is indeed an unpleasint one and bile I am oompelled to suffdr from tbe effects ot this gross iojnstioe, wrought npon me by these heartless heralds, it is not my desire to attempt to wrong ber who posed as my opponent; and at this time I eeiZ9 the opportunity to state that she is pure and good eio pt for her un conquerable jealousy by whioh she waa prompted to do things which would not have been done under othfr circumstances. Tbe suit was not contested by her, bnt by parties who have a craving and mauia, asmnny have, to interfere with other parties' affairs and happiness. Tbe articles are a fabrioa'ioo, the writer ia a preyarioalor aod guilty of willful misrepresentation. II. T. Baomt. Gilliam & Bisbee mm ii' urn If aaked the question "II are ?oa got a stomaebf" it won Id ba safa on general principle, to attsaar ''Tea." Bnt, II yoa era aura of it; thai la, if you avar ImI eor distreas after aallog or any pains of bt?r diacripltoa In tba ragloo of the stotnaeb, yog bava got something omre tbaa ao ordinary elomerb: In olbet words, yoo bsva g4 a dieeeead atomaoh. Tba stomach ia a powarfel Bioacla, aed tba proper rrm ly for a tired Basel te rest. Try lb Mbsker Infective Cordial, for this product aot naly contains dl gealed I'hkI, abtflb will aoarieb tba sys tem wilUoot any wnrk on the part of lb d ! orcaea. but II aljs I ha dl geeiion i.f wilier foods aa w. Inn ea ttl II vias la y tur ca f r tba trifliag am of 10 ele Hampl bottle at It s pi m aia earned by all drngg ats. Lsi'tlalhe best medietas for rl,l. If ii !Krtte ree'itn ! It la plaea ..f Ulof Oil Aavertlma Thi-naga h Paper. A Pinkerton detective is traveling tbroogb Iba country hunting a criminal, says tba E-O. II nes the newspapers to advertise his mission, n th criminal ill ba tally advised as to tli deletit's bereahou, as shown by an item io Tbe Dalle Chronicle: "Mr. J. U. Law, a finkertno detec tive, is ia the city en emit to Heppn-r. lis Is trying to looaia Ilia murder r, Wolf, who kill I bia seotheart some thing over a year ago. while she wsa going to oborch la W. Tabor. The shot was inslsntly falsi 81. fell to Iba aide walk dead. Tba roar tier was dona through j-aloniy. Wolf escaped and tbara I a reward of flood for bs Oiptnre. Mr Liw believes b is now a' U'ppner " (?hrley Jnoe, It. well-baoan "itl l timer" in (! 1'instrtal line, baa iti liratl la Ifeppiiff, havirg pt'rhed (ireeo Mailt' alni. Minor ImiMInf nprmatl III rl bnML Charley will appreciate a rail abea in town. Woare not email men, Iba. We are email men, Xo. ve are not ine Largest rnercnants in trie v;orm ! But when the people of all tlie surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Wlllowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, dais and Water Pipe, Pipe Uttlng!, Btoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hanki, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Baws, Wedges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Qran itewara, Plows, Harrows, Kakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Botllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zlne, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Trices. We have Ooon Goods at Fxia Trices, and Cheap John Goods at Chcp John Prices. GILI.IA.M & BIS33353I, MAIN STKEET - I1EPPNKU. OREGON For sale a rheap team good madu'er, r road w(a and light d ohl liar a, nearly new. P.. P. )(. If at U. K paraoaaa-a. CATARRH LOCALDISEASE M tt Hi -eaa) at aM a1 ll raa k (was f a nmdf whv a laer-poa ati law IM xr". a. fjj4-Hf minus it gttas Ely's Cream Balm r . .... u.. ..... 'X' . u idi.a: aa aa tfc mm 0mr tmt tm r.utio Pts.mmB Aata -Hnw. Co. ; nMllMnkiMa Nm4M ii.i .. .f . i Hill..-. .J fl.lli.iB a.nnlt a. a .I.Uala.1 ' eiai.a. tt enaaaea tea ! 1 ftas) aajiai in laslsai 1MJ' sal , aastalin) VT1 ea- (If drUfal tn lh . lf eita ia aa Iha awww tma tewoniunN bla bows preriaet -f (Voao lltttt, a pre It Might Have lleea K4 Ink. A wrtain nctur w how Mini tolntro- iluce Innovntiona Into "llanih-t'' jiro m)mo(I to play the part of the Dunlch prince In a red cloak, which ititi-ntion he communii'uled to Hr llrnry Irving, who said: "Very well; I do not anything ahocUlnir In that." "Tint Is it right?" Inquired the Interlocutor. MI dure say It In," rrplird Irvlnp. "Red waa the color of mourning of the ro; al hoiiw of Di'iimark. "Hut how tin you I'ct over thla?" ifrr.t-il the other, ij'iotliiK the worda: "Tin not alone my ItiUy rwt. otwl mother.'' "UVII," re )ili"d the Mm!ii-riimin, ralnily. "I aupom then Is aiirh a thing as rrl ink, I there notr Notice of Intention. I st omi t at H A.rll. II, ! . ORASP-., OHEH4IT Nni Ire la h-rvl'V stn thai the lulloaltig harnvt ai-lller liaa Ble4 no Iha ot hit liilrotiun tn make Btiel nl In air1 n( hla eialm, and that aahl .n. will be nad lirlr Heaiaier a it. I K"i'-r I . a. Ini (llllra at I Craii'lf itr.m. on Mar in, I, lt ftmiKK AI'AMil Hd. T. N. tan. inr the 'i K and Ma I and 1 ex.. a, I p. 1 a H, n K. W. M. II l. I ha h.ll.ialnf wllnmra In mt alr HiiiniHiua reahlenr ua and cultliaikia ol aald land. li Mintla I. drain. J. .ha T OaltnwaV. Albert H Su.np, t harlaa Murgaa, all u4 Mf..i.i.r. r a. t. iiji, i.H.4t Hlur. 5737 M I c FauVM 0. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Grockrif.s, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens' SurruEs, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trade witb him aa bis prices are right, and all gooda that be bandloa are of the very IxhL Sto on Main Street. Next Door to City Drug Store, rioppncr, Oregon. auroreaor to C. a Van I)uf n. frtt 4nf la 1 11 llolel. Has everything In the line of Fresh Groceries, Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery, Lnmps and Tinware. Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty. oi'i'i cie i AT J. M. HiClH'l UlSIDlUCt. Did 11 Ever Occur to Your That a Firm Could bo Boycotted and Still do Business ? I) I in . f yM Hat iHi'tiet Ion Otiiirmitootl. aleal rtsvtoi abiai W rettihlira vet. Al lh Ui 0ietat.ll n l aa lald Io lt i tonal ..ntaiiua oa. K. L. ttii'H f W r s jlf lfU4 for deUfal ti lh r..i i; a-av.atl.ia la Ll presmel nf ll 1 Uiver, hat lh anaet nnveail'ia ! his a a del iU i lb stU aaveblina, aod lh lata aavaliMi aoeni. hlni for lraii.lial alertor. F'il Journal. Uw ! rl l lea siaia anavMlt. I neitilalal. II aea lite trrtf I'af llKinaa'' rf f. 4 C'i.anfBi.tnif , Allmv 'nl . ('"1 1 1 ('".Ufi are f4 tv lf v t bil'-lt'a l'' t' t by Walls A Hart. af iaeaa4 .mi pvm n mf aBm fcf ILt M1 U KM, mmm Hum, I aik. E. L. FREELAND, -ia COLLECTIONS, Tit INSURANCE, ABSTRACTS. U. S. UNI) COMMISSION! K. laM flilntaaM rtnal tw.lt T. STf.NHCBimi.1. N0T4RT IIWJC xxmrcn. citocir. The Lancashire Insurance Co. h - . . . ( ! ANOIIItMTKM, ICN(llANI L I PlTTrRSdN. AGF-VT. tti nw..rni New Blacksmith Shop. T aa letai a r. -! as a tlekttHb W rte il tt -prfn bfHia, sal as l I to da sat lul uf or a In liaa. fa taaiii a atl raa a FIRST CLASS WAGON ShOP I Wi4k A a at I'epilar t'rtrtai aail la a tif actor f ataaaef. I t T. It. mkv i f aw tifwn I avoraaabnae, $, Hall .n, I ulm, t a ' ilt Ii U I i a in ft n,i.'.rii.s ai. I oii. f.eM,if, r so sr, W. 1. Mulil V.tf.lt, ltt vr. Ur. Do You Want a Rfc ? Don't You Want a Place to Put tip Your Team ? Arc! You in Need of a Saddle I Iorse ? Main HlfL All tlia in lm .rHtirl al Tli"ioi..ti A liiona, Jiarr llrtitir, Urrg-in. Hw t ...n.m.a ax ll aritin4 MI . N.iit I e rirlitai 4 eaal, aa-l . aai nwf 4 ti la tla i)..n a ia it.i s fV la t v " "'' ' tla TI lOM PSON Vr. LZVxRTUitr. HamrxR, HINKB, THE PA I j ACE HOTEL BAH. .I. O. IIOKOI 1 10HH, Prop. ttaa.at.Mi. mmtm a a mm a a a a Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.