Upon having Ju3t what you call for when you go to buy Hood'a 8arsaparlUa. There la no aubatituto lor Hood'a. It la an in ault to your intelligence to try to sell you something else. Remember that all efforta to Induce you to buy an article you do not want, are based simply Ppoim the desire to secure more profit. The dealer or clerk who docs this cares noth ing for your welfare. He simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to be deceived. Insist upon having KjOOcS's " Sarsaparilla And only Hood's. It Is the One True Blood hirlfler. HnriH' Pillc easy to buy, easy to take, "wu s rlll easy to operate, :25c. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign is over and the winter season again with us, all will want an sdtquate snpply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. Cogoiz tot of (his the Gazette baa made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew, al snbsoritern: The G sETTIC 12 50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan.tl.M. $3.50 " 8. F. Examiner, 1 80 8.75 '. . N. Y, Tribune, $1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1 00 8.25 Tbrlce-a-Week N. V. World, 11.00 8.25 Here and There. baa wood 37-tf. duos, hunting Bring in that wood. Get in and advertise. The Heppner Transfer Co for sale. ' Qeo. Harrington is dowa on the (Jolumbia, Peter Molntire, the well known wool buyer, is with as again. Q. D. Uoats was down from the Hard man country over last night. Henry Blaokman returned to Portland oo Wednesday evening's train. Drink the oelebrated J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Ghria Borobers' Col. EL Jooobaoo, a stationery and piano dealer, of Tbe Dalles, la in the oity. . Dr. H. O. Hinkle, of the National Surgioal Institute, spent yesterdty in this city. Bed 8. was beaten by a two-year-old in a quarter daab at Prioavillelaat week. Time 025. J. P. Harden, the rnslliog commercial traveler, interviewed oar business men yesterday. E. L. Freeland, Arthur Minor and Frank Rogers are bunting deer np on Ditch creek. You will find ft) at you will be treated all right down at the Red Light saloon. Call oo the boys. ' Seism reports three in-ha of snow, very nnoaoal November ocourrenoe for tbe Willamette valley. L. Blumenthal and Antooe Binge re turned Ibis morning from week's bon nets visit to Oregon's metropolis. E, Waldmao, of Portland, one of tbe old time well known drommsrs, is again on tbe road. He visited Ilopporr yester day. Oar first siga of winter appeared last Ttteeday morniog when the ground was covered with a light (all of tbe -beautiful." Fine Eoglisb Breakfast, Ceytoo, Spider Leg ftod Ouopowder teas at J. W. Vaoghao'i. New crop an 1 eitre floe. Try tbem. 2u F. A. Ilensie, of PortUoJ, Iratsllog freight agat of the Nortbera Paeifla, was la Heppner yesterday la the Inters I of that real. The Ctly hot I now baa la iU employ a Frtnob eook froca Portlaad. aed ae a retail Is riiig eiotlleot meals. No CGioeae ot loyd. Mr. Tim BraJtoy, tbe proprWIroee of the Hotel Pale, is reported lo U very aoriooaly HI. t!ovr. we hope aooo to be able to chronicle ber etm plete re Oartry. Oid Halt tod ChirUj Joor are xvlaUd logatbor dowa at Cbarley'e old tAa la Iba tnoeortd boalo. Cell chi tbxa and get yoor enabed lo. Rev. W. H. Iloedrreoa, iMbodiet ralaisUr, of Ialaad City, Or , eaoM la Taeeday morning's Irato aad d'partel Wedeaedar fur Leeg Croek wbtre bo will or ale. The Ota' moat have n' palmos fof lis eparo la fix to live. This pop Mkt ft ebeattf bat It rV traaieaoa to wak ap J de booiaooo onoo tano Uk Maibewe I elill at lbs aid otaed. Mil dwr o tbe pal uO. b to Swaraj t Jo aU leg lo b lo, Uhatiag. bair tolli' bait eto.. anpala pfoe On last- Wednesday, evening Chaa. Freeland, who for sometime past has made bia home with hie brother, ; E. L. Freeland, of this city, departed for bis former borne in Portland. Early in tbe evening be was given a farewell recep tion at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 8 loco m by theohoirof theM. E churob, of which he was a member. Tbia waa certainly a very pleasant affair in every respeot, one of tbe features being an appropriate lunoh of cake, coffee and sandwitches. Mr. Freeland has certain ly made many warm friends during "bis stay here, who entertain for him the beet of wishes for a prosperous future. The wife of Mr. Leonard vV'ells, of East Brimfleld, Maes., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not beiog able to sleep or hardly keep still, wh"n Mr. Holden, the merobant there sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm.Hud asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tbe next day be was told that she was all right, tbe pain had left ber within two hours, and that tbe bottle of Pain Balm was worth $5 00 if it could not be had for less.- For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Conser A Brock Elder J. W. Jenkins arived from Tbe Dalles on Wednesday morning to look after the oooetruotion of .he oburob building for tbe Christian churob of this city. Work on the building will be begun Monday and pnshed right along to ormpletion. Elder Jenkins will preach at tbe opera bouse Sunday morn ing and evening. It is especially desired that all members of the congregation be present. Last evfning the mother of Mrs. John .iHnRtns, who resides at the letter's home, aooiden tally slipped and fell to the fl;ior, fracturing the bones of tbe right wrist and slightly bruising ber bead. Dr. MoFaul waa summoned at otioe when be dressed tbe injured mem ber anil reports the lady as getting along nicely tor one of ber age, she being past eighty. Married At the Hotel Pa'aoe last evening, by Kv. E. P. Greene, O. M Harris, a druggist of Day too, Yambill oounty, Oregon, and Miss Maud u onran, who (orderly resided near Monument. Mr. and Mrs. Harris depart this evening for their home at Dayton where they will be accompanied by tbe best wishes of tbe Qazette. On Thanksgiving day, at tbe Odd Fellows' building, the Ladies' aid sooie ry ot the uurifttaio oburoh will serve dinner for the small sum of 25 oents This will be a genuine Thanksgiving dinner and all should attend, it will be cheaper tor you than getting ap a dinner at borne on that oooaslon. Remember the place. Ooe of the best campaign jokes we have yet beard ie this: The day before eleotion Mrs. Bryan was introduced to a large crowd as ''the next mistress ot the White House." An Irishman present bellowed out: "And b'Jaeue it ehe is she'll have to elape witb McKinlev." He proved I me prophet. The woolcrnwcrs of Grant county will meet at John Dty nut Monday for the purpose of organizing a woolgrowera1 nstocintioti for the mutual proteotiou of all sheepmen, an J to oonslder tbe propw itiou ot levying a tax to he ostd for tbe extermination of coyotes. Tomorrow I be republicans .f Oregon aid give Hon. Ho Hiracli a banquet as a rrongbitiun of tbe able nmnoer in wbiob he conduoted tbe republican campaign in this slate. Tbe proprietors of the Oiizetie arkoowledga an iuvltatioo and regret their inability to attend. Whtatefi e at If. Not - i P4TK0N auk bkokkbj " itward Rrqaests fur Positions. Kecciv4 by Mr. Leaoa. ;. CucvtxAND, Nov. 16. "I have had all the glory I want out of tbia campaign, and I am satisfied," said Maik A. H-nna, today, while be was busily engaged in going through an enormous accumula tion of correspondence. , ' Tbe remark wag oalled forth by a let ter which tbe national chairman found in ilia mail, tbe writer ot which eulogized Mr. Hanns as the only man for tbe secretaryship of the treasury, and said: "It you find tbe vutiee of the position too arduous for you, oatl on me. and I will come and help you." Here," continued Mr. Hauna, "is an other man wbose request I can easily grnnt; he say?: 'Don't appoint anyone to this position until you see me.' Nearly every letter I get nowadays is either a request for an appointment orb contribu tion of some sort. It's absurd, though, to make the formal requests of me, and I juet told a man that I was no patron age broker." Concerning tbe national republican headquarters Mr. Hanna said: 'The Chicago headquarters will be closed early next week, and Major Diok w 11 oome baok here. Tbe New York headquarters will probably be kept open until we decide about tbe permanent national headquarters. " . . . 'Where will they be located?"-b waa asked. ' - - : -' : - ' "I am in favor of Washington, myself. Everything will be oentered there, but wherever they are, yonoan depend oppo it that active work will be kept np." . . The Whole Story : Of tbe great sales attained and great oures accomplished by Hood's 'Sarsa parilla is quickly told. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones the stomsob and gives strength and vigor. Disease oacoot enter the system fortified by tbe riob red blood wbiob cornea by taking Hood's SarBxparilla. . Hood's Pills oures nausea, siok head- aobe, indigestion, billiooscess. All druggists. 25o. HANNA AMD DAVKNPORT. Meeting of the Great Politician and the Oregon Cartoalst I tea m4 Aeg J. IW4, tbe Usdteg dr-lfx "t breepct. La. ! D. JttM' la the naif IM tbt ei" a aad N la Ibo bt flW Mrs." . r IHaip'-H. mmthti t Haff4.AMifiMi:, Ir. Eg Dtf is all It el a eU.aa-4 fr H ; M v fatbv aa l M &' rtmt4 GrntU 4 0J. I ay a-ab b M tw. . . ! f-aearf Cit put (-.'! l rt,',. t' ta l-il t e ," h.l.t la S4 t. ft ir t' Eil. 11 Bishop, siioceaaor to Tbe Mo- Farland Mercantile Co., is still oo deck. giving great bargains in all hoe. The slm:k mMt beoloaed oat, end it is sur prising btw cheap things are. Call oa I bom. Frank Mo Farland, salesman. MatrU-d Last Wtdoesday evening, at the boms of the biide'e parents in Ian dlatno, Mr. Win. Fowler aed Mise He Waffla, IU. ChaodUr offioiating. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler departed tor Portland, tbeir f oiure boius, oa tbe dowa traio. Dr. Lanoerbwrg, the ocaliat, la com pelted to remata wltb ns a few days longer oa Ing l many nneipretad Balls at the last momnl. Tbuee dselrlnf good work stxmlj coos alt bits before be Uavt s Ibe city. The plant of tbe 04 oo Crokr Com pany, of Portland, was tatirely deatmy d by fire last Mosd-y svolng. Tbe orlgle ie a royaiery. The lose lo about I llflO wbieb la tovred by 1 10.0 O lo- sorsere. After IhU date Ibe First Natll bank will ! lit door at 8 p. as. oa Hatardaya to'UaJ of tbo fw ovtf boor, I p. at. 1'alroas will pi mm aee this I art aaj govere tbesselvM aaoerdisg. E.J. !Uylf, oaeof Ja Day's Im-1- Ut oierebaela, leover fro Ibe leUrtnf toa-try to dMpnee of elio of wool tbal bae ba ei4 i Ibe warebottee bere f f aavaf aJ asoaths pest. IWgntar arlM sl tee M cborrh aeit r)iflay nvraleg end evarleg. Mnranig eatiy, "Too V-alla; ovea. laaaobi. -la tbe IWela.M All aiw latl-l. rUod advki Keter ! amtt alibnat a buliU t4 CbenWe laia'i Coll. CM aad liarla fWcMdy. For U by Oaex A f'Kk. lUlpb ead Ore AJkiaa. oe of I.J. aJstM, art ill. Iba Iwmt mm peaia Ie end Ibe latter witb bUMe fv pmb are gief bta. II a. J. !. fl'es Um iHieatsa Ia I traio eMl Ibe Otrarb lael irwtrraw. f..H' laal.tata V. IS 1. 1. i I 0 sil. . Mark Hanna and Homer .Davenport have met, shaken bands and deolared all bets off until next time, says tbs Wash ington correspondent of tbe St. Loois Republic. "" Davenport is the' cartoonist who pro. vided the republican chairman witb campaign c!othiog,,ooDst'ruoted of dollar- mark plaid, and piotored bins as an on classified animal witb "distorted, yet recognizable features. After the' eleclfod Davenport expressed a wish to' meet Hanna personally, and on Saturday Secretary Perkios, ot tbe national com mittee arraeged a meeting. Tbe chairman wm not in the eeoret. M'. retkino led i tbs wsy ioto Hanna's room and said: ' "Mr. Hanna, allow me to introduce yoo to Mr. Homer Davenport," Mr. Banna's face look oo a semi ser ious expression, as be pal oat bis band and shook bands, saying: ..':. So yon are Ibe so amp, are you, lhat'e beea doing II? Well ain't yoo ashamed ofyoursellT" Then be added: "I admire yoorgenios and eirontioo, butd-o yonrooooeption.' "I don't miud meeting aoybodv I have ever carioaturrd," said Da veo port, "pro viuiog be ie a broad-ganged mao hot I am afraid of their wives Womeo get tbe Idea tbal it it personal natter1 " Don't lot Mrs. Hanna get ber bande oo yna." leagued tbe oheirmea. "Well, oow, Davenport, tell ms," said Mr. Uaooa, as tbe pair parted, Mwhat re yno going to do aow that Its all over, and I'm oo longer available mater lair "Uiiog to Europe Wednesday' was tbo aoswsr, "Ooiog to gt a look tl parliament aad do little wck and rest omo." "Oo4 help Gladstone," obeered Ibe cbalrmao. ; CHANGES IN IRISH NAMES. Kewly Dim frwaa Caotlx aad Kanaedy tvesm Crladdlrb. Klely, or Keely, afld sometimes the h&mt ia written Cayley, but according to the Boston Poet, more correctly O'-Keeley or O'Kicly, ia a name derived from Caoile, an individual df the same blood as the O' Donovans of Munster, and is written O'Caoile and MacCaoile, pronounced like O'Keeley aud Mac Keeley. Mao ' Tire was chief of Ui-Mac-Caoile ' at .the time of the English invasion of Ireland and, according to old ' annalists, slew Kaymond.Le Gros. His name still survives in the name of the village Iai!e-Mac-Tire, nov Castlemartyr. in County Cork. The name Keunoily, or more correctly written O'Kcnnedy, is derived from CVmeirtiprh or Crinneidih 'pronounced Kennedy) the king of MnTKster and father of l'rian Boromha (Uricn lioru.) . The septs of O Uog'an. m h ihh O'Hiagain, ()'Ciithasaif;h, ang'ii ciscl OXisey, xind O'Twomey or O'Too mey, in Irish O'Tuama, are also de scended from Doncliuan, pronounced like lXmueH'an. . T'.ic unrnc MacNcill. or-M;.t;il, originated with one of the progenitors of tlni il'liiwir.; (now writ ten O'llourlte), pri.iee of I'.rni ucy fam ily. - It sig'niiies'sim of No ill (formerly written Kiall.) ... 'i'lie- name w, been anglicized to Neilson and NcIhiui. This name is different "froiii i 0 Xeill. which is derived from Niall of the Nine Hos tages, king of Ireland iu the fourth century. Coyle, MaeCawmeli IacCawell and Ca wmil . are " eterivcil iirdm Fearach, a brother . of M.urta jjl M or Mac lOarca (Mitrta More Slfeiiiriu)..thi3 one hun dred and thirfy'-tirst rioiiarch of Ire land. This l-Viiwtiii hivVa son i) nmed in Irish Catlmiadill prononnced Caw mill), whoe nm tnoU ,-the name Mac Cathmhaoill (hifi-nifyin.? son -of Citth mhoilI)V The Cluh ('ami'bellv of Ire land,, had the samo common progen itor, and the name (j( pronoiiuce4 to the .present-day Cuvmell in many parts of lrojand: The name i:i derived from the -Irish -word cath, a ' battle, and maoill. a heap. Canltield in from the same root; ao also is the name Cagh- well and aevoral other corruptions of the old Clan Cathmliaoul. .The clan were located In l later, where many representatives yet remain. The. name Hegarty, O'llag'arty and llagarty is 'of Irish ' origin, and written O'H'Eigcheartaiffh (pronounced O'llag arty). The name 1 Esmond has its or igin In the Iritdi word Peus-Mhumhan (pronounced Dasvooan) w)iih was afterward anglicized, to Desmond,. an,d means South.. Monster. Nome of the owners of the paine have tried to JJor manite-.-it into-i)'Cinond. : Dillon, Le DilloO and Drluano la- traced back in 'Irish liktory to: an' individual named lyoehwi Dilmhalh " (Lofrhafi- Dilwinn) w1to Bed' to France in ancient times, nd ohij of whone deaee nfl ants, Itolicrt Lo Dillon, or Dilllftn, returned with llermiXi Maellurroupli at the time of the Noriuau conquust of Ireland, lie iva afterward eiveu a .large territory lo- Leinster, which bis .descendants held until the rei;ni of Queen Eliza ln'thj ,TheDilton fumily have been fa motm in Irish history for the past three hnndred years. A nn:nler Of them were chief-, of the IrLh; lrl;failo in the aervicc of France, iu whieti there waa a Dillou rrgliuent. . ,' ' . ' CHfNA'S CURSE OF OPIUM. People Who Beromi Confirmed Smoker lArm Tea Yean on an Average. "Seven-tenths of the people of Chins are opium smokers, and two millions of them die annually from its effects," said a Chinese missionary recently who has spent twenty-two years of his life in the Flowery Kingdom. - "This habit is rapidly growing1," he went on. "It is confined to no class or sex, but men and women, officials and coolies, use it alike. As soon as opium smoking becomes a confirmed habit with a Chinese coolie he knows that he has about ten years to live. That seems to be the average. I consider ' easier to reform a sot in the gutter, one of your lowest type of drunkards, than an opium smoker. Place them behind iron bars, if you like, and after being1 imprisoned a short time they be gin to beg and plead for opium. They rave like maniacs and their sufferings are terrible to behold. They act like wild men. 'The opium vice is ruining China. The people know it and the govern ment knows it, but they take no ac tion. In twenty-two- years it has in creased fifty per cent. Fertile fields that were once used in the cultivation of rice are now growing the opium weed. The provinces in northern China, where the terrible famine oc curred a few years ago and where thousands perished for want of food, had been for years given over to the production of opium instead of food grains. When food was short the peo ple fouriu they could not live on opium, so they starved to death. A parallel to the Buffcrinf? during that famino is hardly equaled by any event in the history of the world. Human beings died in the streets of villages and on the roads. Teople turned cannibals. Some dug up roots and others were found on the roadside where they had died biting the burl; oil the trees. The dead were not buried, for the living had all they could do to take care of themselves. "Now to-day rice is one-third higher in price than it was. a r.core of years ago, because the crop has fallen off. Opium shops are everywhere. You may be traveling along with your chair coolie when the first thing you know he will put you down and leave you aitting in the streets while he goes in to take a smoke." , . . "v t rvEST with a big B. Blackwell'a Genuine pi Durham la In aelaas by Itself. You will And one coupon Inside each two ounce bag, and two cou pons Inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's nuine our Smoking Tobacco Buy a bag of thtscetebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a liutof valuable presents aud ho w to get them. E II nam IPoLleOLce HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modations in every respect. MISS CHICAGO'S DREEZV WAY. UvmIbc Tliluaa I p Among the BlrltlM Unreta al a lloil. A WONDERFUL NEW STAR. tmadnly InerMsad In llrllllancy Slztean fold, and Than Faded Out. The romance of astronomy ia well illustrated in an article by Edward S. Ilolden, director of the Lick observa tory, in the Forum. Mr. Ilolden de scribes the queer antics of a new star discovered last year, which reaembles our sun and which in two days in creased in brilliancy aixteonfold and then gradually went out. Such phenomena as this star has pre sented, saya he, are of the extrcmetit value to astronomers and phyniclhts. By the atudy of exceptional cases old lawa are tried and new ones discov ered.' Apparent exceptions "prove" (I, o., test) the rule. ISuch canes arc ulso of the greatest popular interest since they throw a light on the past and on the future of the solar Kystein. The Nova was, no doubt, a star like our aun. It was, no doubt, very dis tant from the earth, since iu original luater made it at least a faint as tlio ninth magnitude. The catastropho which we nay occurred In Iecomlcr, 1H0I, was announced to n by light which reached mm then, but this light must have left the t-Ur twenty, per haps fifty, year earlier. This recent event la, iu fact, ancient history. Let us imagine what f:ili ours will be, if our aun should hinliU-tily increato iu light and heat homo huudrcda of aud then full off some thou- Kvery vestlgo of lif on our would l extinguished; and Gilliam & Bisbee We are not email men, lbs. We are small men, Xs. v;e are nol me Largest rnercnanis ia ine Vorlflt . But when the people of all the surrounding country are In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware. Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Nails, Iron, Barbwtre, Cumberland Coal, Oust and Water Pipe, i'lpe Klttlngi, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axel, Hammers, Saws, Sledges, Wedges, duns. Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Clrau iteware, I'lows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bollleri and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Qet Trices. We have Oooo Goods at Faib Prices, and Cheap tohn Goods at Chep John Trices. GILLIA.M & BISBICJS, MAIN STREET - HEPPNER. OREGON One morn In,' a wo were having a melancholy breakfast a a prelude to a melancholy day, nays a writer in the Washington Tost, Mis Chicago ap peared upon the scene with bright eyea, rod cheeks, ribbons flying and feathers nodding. "Why, how do you do?" cried her cnecry young voice, "ao glad to eve sand, you. Haven't heard a word from you earth ainee we riMHi on the ictorla to- the only sign of It to the univcrae at gether. What an y lolng here? I imrge woi,i be tj,at m mtL KUr our Lave come to eonvil,. a gouty father; sun-had gone though a remarkable am ainitu u win u awruiiy atopiu, nut ejc of changes. onnae ami uowi wim mo aurr urea times, liou luware lioo, Tbe feeder of Ibis papof tU plteeed to Woro that Iters Ie at oo draadaj a I aee that ooieoee ba b eble to Mr ia all lie slafM, aad that is catarrh. Hall Catarrh Core is the only poetUvo tore too a lo tbe madua fraternity. Catarrh Uio m oocstitotluoal dissa, rt,W aoaoti . tatioaal traatataot. Uall's Cat arra Car take laUrsaly, antle dlractly apoa tbo blood and Biaeoea torfscro of the tsteea, lbfbr dMlroytag lb foaada lluo of lb d man, aad (iio tbo aatiaol eUaoftb by bU4iaf tp tbo e-Msiiatiua and aMisilos? tore is eViief it arork . Too peopf a bate so moob fallb Ie oraliv por. thai tbaf offaf Oaa Itaodrrd I Ml' tot ear oaa tbal It fail lo fere. Road fof hat of iMtiaaoot at A4drM. r. J. Co M if A Co ToUdo.0 fM4 by ilraisl, 75r. Tm as Hw atlitt.l. tilMv Mr, i. D. Moa'rMrr -tao""! day afUfenen, fn I oalii I, e ao a ttifoila, Mr. W. IL Eil a, vile of CiffMait tilt, of ti't'p. lh f om4 af bor. Mr hr. Brrl raviMvad Mb lb bosteae, Mr. lb ard EwbUf aad Mm May Failles poor 4 . MffifMl thrialbooieM e alaW alaly borbl lhroOf lb f nnojao, d 00 lartiM f4ar of Iba tab La. C"0r'aso aad Mr. Rill Uft lal mi U Vaahi(tu)f D C.-flaodreffpoi ke'fti riM ' b rrteM TrMH TU tin ril fe na aalbf I mj btl fmej Im ffioo. fast and we will talk it over." All this was delivered a rapidly I had no opportunity to InU'irupt "liowl with you, my dear little child? I asked. "The alleys have hvg ctowd fur wv!ka." "Were vIimhI, yon mean," Mid Mlaa Chieao. "Now llivy are open, and I hare diworrn-l two little ni gruva, whom I'm golvg lo drrw in red flannel aouave r.ultv who wait to do my bidding. We will bml at U-n, have a TurkUh bath at twrlre, ride at four, rlay ml before dinner, aud dance afterward." And It waa evra ao, Lvrry pla of arnuwmrnt -.uii--t. . witb the ImUl bail brrn rliv-v.l. Ml . I'itM-ago turned the kry whlvli niil-x '.i-l n!l thr dirra, and during the rent of tuy alay at the Hotel we nfl . t ie gayeat sort Of a time. . .LvrrytxMly was happier ba- cau of the pn-nce or thla bright young wertvrn r'rl. The Invalids arnilrd w br kIn- pa t I bm, lit arrvanta nihel uxlo her M Idlng: Dte vr-ry animal) -.-l k ii'w wlwn a 1m- aa near ' 1 I--ft lr !, Itit I hniiw thero wia it-et,'.ii f and walling rhen b came I ia' Kar dvartora. , Pwall rrM Oatae. Tb eh-! I mvl by airlpfaoff tbo fruit fron il, talk and pUiag It bifb oa n fl H ial ajftii.liling II over wit in- tOi-fl cr. Thl ay W tfooo Vi'A'i lr hrrrTi. ra'cbrfTa, eurraal ot may au rmite anis4. rur ia eugar la writ tianlet, nrrvf aver all all larga ut.lrm of wla or braady. mr t kr uilrtnm 1 llfmr, aat tcl lh Us tor a all Ibal la Valr4. a lillU nodrml rlnnapm) should bo ad'lnl. In kHr lo Ifcta aal ad, thl fruit annul I U I'fh'lr allrrMl. ao Ibat la d angar alsauld l ially 41 IriMilrd. Aty of iHm frail raa a'l Into a IatM fb MparaWy r tngvUtrr, laalJ drftt IWiaUm PRODUCES NO GREAT MEN. Farts Draw M) Ika franrk lTvlaxM foe MmI af Urt Mallva Notablas. The city of Tarla with Ha environ boast nearly one-twvlfth of the total population of France, yet. according lo the New York Kwnlng I'oat, It does not escape the charge, which Up againatao many other large cltira, of being a huge maw into which the Wat of tho national life is sucked. Only la tho aligbtoat degree ia it the parent of tho energy and dUtlm-tloo which It displays on ao great ft aralo. la tho political Arid K-arrrty one of tho distinguished men of the time I Pari born. The prldmt of the republic la sot, nor la the prvaideDt of the era ate or of the chamber; not one of the tea cabinet minister, neither of tho chief justice nnr of tho attorneys general of the higher court reck on I'arlaa hi birthplace, nor dor a the governor of the l-enk of I'ranr Hotoewhat similar rrmi I la are ob tained by arannlng the list of dUllo folabed acholara. artlsla. jmrnalUta, aoUlor, f rom the provinces have com ft disproportionate majority of tbo me a wb'tao iuivm In life makao I art laovraa. hurti fa U are snor atrlklng la tbe ea of tho I'rvnrh cap ital, Wboao prrpunderanro ovrr III teat of the cm n try baa l ao lung eatabllahed, than they would I la Bwer eoealry. whrro tho b Hong rasb to the clto ale a cHiparallly avaw thing HB to ILo Do you know what this means ? This, that here are sixteen reasons why you should buy your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' Furnish- ngs at , . T. R. HOWARD'S "or every one objection made against it. This should decide the matter. It does. People i want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for the smallest amount of money. Huy the best when you can get it at the same figure paid for an inferior article. HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE. Old Stand. Main Street, near Bob Krlck'i. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, .1. O. B01iCH3SLlS,Pi ii). faaasMMaitaauaaiaMaaat Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. j (1 "WITH : HIFII : PttK Youro liOU-KI) lo Tako Km. yum. iiets Leaves No Constipation, . xV ft1 riMo . ...... ' m.mmA I C arae l. a troll a ail lUllMeaoaae. Km h llaadaabe a 1 La lUal Matt ia IM tsrM f tW. i f' b W !.. throWOl hf Ibaiua. IMm fle. W !:. ei ""m -, fa at t .... ri..i H..U HHrt 'l 4Mat thiiUait-. .d al Hi La- , f M .UlrfaUd tlloi fJM Bvatisa jlj .., l p !' rae lil 4 ,.t ne, .! tl i ,al f l. r f- M "f-U.. ' r t' l I f f ana r-f ioai a if V hmii d(lf II l4 Sat II tt alMti f MNrilta. t.ta, I, (talk- . eall im ai4 l W, U-a fi tk . last OrV Mm ef taa f-aala. flafoTO tbo f.ao! aver t nir hf tbo Koa tby ii ,M,t mr abo aole la b b veto a "lr b44 noil. h" of (as b lf a Jw rrvd la la to trara. Iko tallr bind of tmo Oftd bftbo lorg fiulalod oo a faasilior Hi p'r't f tho i naiary, aad oabv. ' tr gariiy baowa. ftaaOiaiO lo OaaataeO. boaad ftabrwib I baing Iu Ml "v IViHtg, t f -r -J r'f ti' 1st ia t Wn I' - W f Uo C.Wfv i a Ibnroiag fa uo - ! ff ijnt ln,r Hii'jf i. t i f, $ m mm tt- Clfosrktl t ih ft"Aj2, 04 W3iiMci-i:o.'V. Ae aifctasta ua.ormaf, Tbo aw g furrni.f of llrltiab ftulaae. bir Aoguaioa II mmlng, m bo Ie about lo wa Ibrougli tho t niird Moio oa root lo GourgfUtt a. I oapovlally flbrUl la I'.nglaad ao ft rrtc kir, Uli.g r rowao4 ao ono t.f Ue oldoal and anuat umwlul t4 ana(ur pla)ra, a rival. Itadood. of llua. AlfrI l.ilfM, of Uo fmn.Urs ul lh la Iooba. ard baa only Jwl roalgood IM nooaxloary of Mo rortiMiiloo la roo kHr of bn oVparlaro fmra f f load, lit) frifM aaanrialo la tbo foMOdiatf of tbia rvaraot IbaUttitioo ao Uo law r J-i.a Ail7, fpularly fcaa a "tho Vsio." Mr AugoaUi la l.kroMO en rt knight of U novi. son. ia apuo oi eta naiarv ; vera, rnr. ail f nnATIT rrialaU-dayblbWlsrfO J)JY & jV I or nr-.attaia pi It) lb world. l ll ot pri, 25 eor.1 pH 11 d Malaria. Tbooolr MJ by ail dfif aia or aont i f road eo I III MlrH alllMCAL Ul. Haa fra!), ( ai. DI5AL Now Mtv t'linriiia .if .. Tiaxs To fto4 a taawaael Mo bt at4 rr ti I ft bat ti.iit Mtfi, TVs rr,H tWg u f a.. Vs, cf tl a'.ae aS'p l r a bug. to Iho ffvBlol on a ma'" la arallo, I I 'r l. rtiIt. l !. lawn bia t 't I' a a In I a op aa taraj i.m la la t a lr,. al . Ii t t ,m l.t.f 1st ari r. wl'.b I U l.rre ,rti f an grl KirsU I'l1f Ifft'I'll (Is. a Mtt tt Lln-4 lUtoft. Ul I 1 IU' I n Uf Good Rooms and Excellent Service rl-JI Tfi. GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH, i ta ft rrro