Tbe wife of Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Brim field, Mass., bad been tnfforing from neuralgia for two daya, Dot being aula to Bleep or hardly keep still, when Induced by the use of coca, opiate for nar- Mr Ho,deMbe merobaot there sent her cone compounds is bad, decidodlv had uitnumoenwu-i rain Baim.sna They undermine health and shatter the a"ked that the give it a thorough trial. Oo constitution and ti e potiar.t. ia steadily meeting Mr. Wells tbe nut day be was growing into a worse condition-often resulting in tbo terrible riavery and misery of the cocaine and cpi'.im habit. 81eep Induced by the use of lU.od's Sarsa parilla does r.ot perhaj s come as quickly, but it comes mora surely and more per manently through nature's great reBtor- told that she was all right, tbe pain had left her within two hoars, and that be bottle of Pain Balm wns worth $5 00 if it could not be had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Coneer & Block. Cnl. John W. Redington, of Payallup, Ing and rejuvenating cbcnnel purified, editor of the oommeroe, was in Portland vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds 'the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system and constitution from the very foundaliou of all health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. recently. He is supremely dioguated with the reiuU of the ekoUm np iu bis state ao'l registered nt the Perkins being from "Poptown, New KnsB." Governor-elect R 'ger liven iu Pmallup and Kedii cton denonooes bira as being an old wind big and fraud who never even paid a doar tnx. The Gizertle will wager that Johony ko-uva whtt ha is talking about. Eagle: Messrs. Hutchinson and i i it mil eurel verllla eiunrtntalt 1 r " nOOU S r HIS easy to operate. 26ceuts. lines from Oanyon City to Heppner, bave cat down the fare between the two points, aud are able to compete with tbe Biker City line. If you are en ronteto Portland it will onat von no mora from ow mat mo great political oampaign n nvon City to ' HenDner than it will is over and the winter season again with from Canyon City to KakerCitv. thereby us, an win want an df quale supply of makine tbe Oanron Citv and HeDDner rresb and varied reading matter for tbe route moch the oheBoer to Portland. long eveoiDgs. ijotfoiz'int or this tbe Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. k GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Kqaalisatloa Matters. j W. O; -Wills, of Crook county, mem ber of the state board of equalization for the seventh judioial distriot, is now in Portland, getting ready tor tbe work of this year. Tbe meeting will ocoar next month at Salem. Morrow oonnty having been out off from the old judicial distriot at tbe last session of tbe legislatnro, and with Umatilla county forming the sixth judi cial district, was entitled to representa tion at tbe last meeting of the board, bnt through an oversight tbe governor was not asked to appoint a member to act till one could be eleoted, thongb the law plainly says he shall do so. It ia to be hoped that tbe Eastern Oregon members of the board will work in haini'Miy and to the beat interests of the entire stats a well as to onr section. Mr. Johnson, member-elect from this district, ie preparing himself for the work before him and no doubt he will ably represent bis constituency. Catarrh in the Head Is a dangerons disease. It may lead direotly to consumption. Catarrh ia oaused by impure blood, and the true way to cure it is by purifying the blood. Hoods Sarsaprilla oarea catarrh beoause it removes tbe oeuee of it by pnrifying tbe blood. Thousands testify that they have been cored by Hood's darsaparilla. CATCHING EIG BASS. ct gtu la Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew. al subscribers: The GAZETTK tU.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, S1.S0 $3 50 " 8. r. Examiner, J1.50.., 8.75 . " N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1 00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, (1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50 Leslie'! Weekly, M 00 5.00 Here and There. Mother (oom to Date. Little Polly Michael Rode upon her cycle, Exposing more, alail than Jut her toes; Her mother came out and caught her And whipped her little daughter For wheeling lu such shamefully ihort clothes Washington Timet. Hi Tash was in from Hardman yester day. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., has wood for sale. 37-tf. W. B. MoAlmter was np from Lexing ton yesterday. Born To tbe wife of John W. Depay, Dear Heppner, on Nov. 20tb, a too. Bring on your job work. The Gazette ia prepared to do it at living prioea. Drink tbe oelebratod J. H. Cutter whiskey. On tap at Chris Boroheri'. Tbe annual Columbia river fog has made its appearanoe, to the disoumfort aod disgnst of all. Ton will find tbat yoa will be treated all right dowo at tbe Red Light talono. Call oo tba boys. L. R. Fxirrhild, representing tbe Kelley-Q.-odfellow 8hoOo.. of fit. Lulls, was bare over Saturday. Dr. J. C. Lannerbarg aod wife depart ed last evening for Tbe Dulles wbere they will remain for a brief season. Winter la here and wood is wood just now. Tooae wbo are io arrears ninel settle aoma way, aod wooi it oaah to us, Fine English Breakfast, O)lon,8pider Leg and Gunpowder teas at J. W. Yaogbao'a. New orop and extra floe, Try Ibem. 2t. Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia aod all Tbroat and Loot die ere eared by Kbilob't Cora. For tale by VTella k Warreo. HtDDoer baa plenty of malarial for post mas tar oodr tba Oomiog ad mini a. t rat km. lodging from appearances. Get to, boys, and may tba beat asao win, R. II. Wbitsno ia at ores sat oo Tba Pelalomiee, poblisbed al PaUloma, Calif. tJra. Sao, mother of Frank Know, also resides al Ibal pleoa, bar old borne Gid llatt aod Charley Jooea are oetated together down at Charley's 14 plaoa to Ibw toaaortal boaioeaa. 011 oo tbea aod gat jour wbUkera poshed lo. Dr. J. W. Vog'l, whollod4lob lo lleppaar today, writes tba (s it la Ibal be baa dtoideJ Dol lo visit tleppoer lilt Beit tprtog. Ilu patie oU will pi lake Botie. Tba 0t' nut bsva bv petrous for lia apaea lo order to live. This paper aeia aa abailtr bat it d e appeal lo baaia ssee to ak op aod da baaioea oaoa aaofe. Jaa Kef", of !oe, waa fa rtrta aal reports ibiege ry roperet doo tilaway. II la Mill bo ding bi wheat crepaadfipMla to gal a better orta Ibao Ibal bleb la Bow offered. Kb'gC1rtb; UB. II. T.tWte, of UUlaboro. oho owaa and operate aln no ligbl ptaata ia UilUbir, IIpp- Bf aaj other Orro toaae, was ia KsaUrg m baaieea dsf of IImI tek. The ta astral ead literary eoief1alasat tba M. E. rbareh, rv.a'h, alilN (leeo, aa saeatioaed to '" l lb et'S botte, Welae lsf eto- te. 1 H to4oate4: wtU ha a rare treat. Lewi . W'lUe. frely 0 rei4t vf tleftf, bmtber oi ft Dete Mr t , a fetlr IeuJ a le.etalie a, im Wsi'lt (a ls li'e fr-"a p- kaaa -a'y, f " II ttasj aeetVO Is tMi arM aJte. Tba ft I Ht!va ta H.e aeel t I f a'e, lVaoeea. rw. Cleera, Paea. B-a. T.ter. CtrP Mals. CWiMae,Ca, a- al a r."l li ,, a-1 ;M! rie !"' " p.. . -..! t. ....'.e !... ea ' r 'J a i f i t Oeaeea a) U'i- On Thanksgiving day, at the Odd Fellows' building, the Ladies' aid (moie ty of the unristaln oburob will serve dinner for tbe small sum of 25 oents This will be a gennine Thanksgiving dinner and all should attend, it will be cheaper for you than getting np a dinner at home on tbat occasion. Remember tbe plaoe. Not long ago a young man from Mon tana, who told ooat raoki here on onr streets, advertised for a lost card issued to him by a B itte. Montana, moulders' nnion. Saturday it ns brought tf tbis office by John El wur.ls, of Sand Hollow tt was found in his barn among the hay Great is printers' ink. Mr. E. M. CrlchtoD, one of the owners of tbe "White Collar Line" of boats plying between Portland and Astoria, arrived from Portland Sunday to join Mrs. Grichtnn, who bat been bere for tbe past week, aod to visit otber relatives. Mrs- Ct icliton ia a daughter of Mrs. Judge Kcithly. Condon Globe: Jay P.Luoas, wbo bad a position as collector for a large drug Arm iu Portland, doe uot like oitr life and baa just secured a position with Coffin Bros , of North Yakima. His mother will remain in Portland with ber daughter aod tons. G. F. MoOonnell, wbo is now tn the penitentiary for forging tbe name of E M. Hnrgent to two money orders, bad a true bill returned against him, lo whiob be will have to answer when released. tayt the Uregonaa. Tbit retire to a federal indictment. The Dotnbe' of people who were loyal to Omerei rtiuin Ellis aod bit friends during tha ouoteat I ski enmmer are oo'inUiitly iucreaemg, judging from bat a representative of this paper ooobl eoo, while dtwn to Pjrtltu lrt' cei.tly . Ed. R. Bishop, encM-esKir to Tba Mo- Farland Mercantile Co., is still on deck diving great bargaios io all lines. Tba stork must be olnead oat, and it ia ear prising bow cheap things art Call oo tbe to. Fraok Mererleod, saleemao. Hinoe early last week winter baa been larking ia tbis violoity, soa to ow bar lag fallen. Saturday night Iba ,,ohi nook" ont io aa appearanoe aod did good work for ao boar or to, bat froze op later on. Tom MoEolira, Tom Oilfllleo. El Dobertv, Jaa. MoEntira, Mikt Keoaev aod wife aod others were io Buodsy lo alieod Csibollo aervfoea, bnt were dia- aDDoioted aa IU prieal did ool arrive. Itev. Miller, of Tbe DalW will bold err vices la tba Baptist oborcb oril Boo day. Tb Ostein I laformati tbat b ia called bera aod will lake pa-maoeol bargaof tba Baptial eoagreg alios. Jaa. Dart baa bee a quit ill with loosilil1 for several daya, bat al praaeot it very tneeb better, belog abla lo aliead to bia dolte la lb drag ttor of Ooeer k Brrck, wbtr b i tnployed. Ehior Ely, of Keteo, tu a lo fortlaed reraoily aad InformeJ yt aertb tbat ba bad diepnee of bt io- tereal io IbaOaolitt Ad vocal lo A. J llioks, forttmfl of Ueppoer. Wheal la doa abooleii ratils aod Ha. I is oo worth oely 5i lo 01 et bmbel. It will oo doobt Jeac ageia aad ft very taneb bigber tbso al ay lB.a etoe lb Aral aJvsaa. W..id oa reeetvad by IWv, Jeakla I 4 aeboaaeiag lb dealt of lie. J. W. (Valre, of Mr Mioe villa, Of. Mr. Cole WMprestJtol of lb First Net. lUt-k. oflb.t city. I1-. k Mstbew la eltil at lb old els ad tl d.n.f ta lb t iffioe, waer be It prepare4 ! 4i aavtbing to bte lio, Mbavieg, ksir raiiin bsibe al pooler piir II flood a,!.; Never lav Wom eo a oay atbol O b4ll of Cbaanber lata' Iwl'a, CWera aal iHerrbaea IiHei7. FT Mte bf Caos-T A tleark. A'l Miftur. iWa FrMle4 aad Fraak h. gl la Hi4ey frtHo a baailag trip l thl' 0) !. Art ktll4 owe , bat lb wtUr wet aerel. Tb le-rr-ot4 bb of Mr. aal Mr. Hen, H (.. la r; III wtlh let! ra aaii ul the bneele, al Ibe boej of I. fteeV, if IM !. tt m ttesW, D A, lletfet) ealis. J are d'l al lb Oteteapulta. J tea lb l-4-l t'a4 iff "iH rMtO toll f 1 '! wek. At.e Il.gal J" 8.M be bat 14 ia t g"7 4 ai wea Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do not party, pain gripe. All druggists. 45o. Spoke ia California. When Congressman Tongue wat in Carry oonnty jntt before the election. he found be ooald get borne as quickly and easily by going through Dal Norte oounty, California, a by returning the way be went. He tpent a night at Ores cent City and spoke there. Tbe "Record" of tbat town writes tbis paragraph of tba speech, whiob, considering that several of the California oraton bad been there, it quilo oom pitmen lary. Th Record says: "A large and enthusiastio audienoe greeted Hon. Tbos. H. Tongue last Friday evening at Eodert't ball, F.J Corrin, Esq , obairman of tbe county oentral oommittee, preaided and intro duced the speaker in hi usual felioitoua manner. Mr. Tonga ia well named. He ia both fluent aud eloquent. For two hours be beld tba closest attention of bia audience. Hia speech wat an on broken obain of logic and at a vote get ter was undoubtedly tba strongest de livered ia the county thlt fall. Oregon will find the bat ao able representative in Mr. Tongue." Hillsboro Independent. Something to Know. It may be worth something lo know that the very beet medioine tor restoring that tired out nervoua system to a healthy vigor it Electrio Bittera. Thia medicioa ia purely vegetable, acta by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently atimalatea tbo Liver and Kidneys, aod aida these orgaoa io throwing off impurities in the blood. Eleolrlc Bitter improve tbe appetite, aidsdigeatioo, and is pronoaaoad by those who btv tried it at lb very beat blood purifier and oerva tooio. Try it Bold for 60c or ! 00 per bottle al Coneer k Brock's drug store. Bow the B!clc TdofiMrrs Southern C Ulforntn. "It is enterUiiiias to watch San Diegans catch sea bass," saya a trav eler. "Fim, they licit a miauow hook with a bit of worm, and catch a min now. Theu they bait the taiunow on a larger hook, aud fish with it to capture smelt. When they ;t t lie smelt they take their heavy sca-ilahmg tackle, place the 6mclt oa the hook, and go to angling for a halibut or sea bass. After they get their halibut or sea bass, and the bigger either is the better, they bait it on a hook which is as big as a small anchor with only one fluke. This hook is attached to a line a quarter of an inch in diameter. When all is ready the fishcrmti! whirls the big hook with the halibut on it several times around his head, and then gives it a toss out into the water. Away it sails thirty or forty feet. "Say, for instance, that this black bass fishing is being Uono from the long do-k at San Diego. San Diego bay is about the best place for this fishing along the coast, although the fish arc plentiful at other places. After the baited end of the line is cast the other end is coiled on the dock, and an empty keg or quarter barrel, or some thing liko that, is tied to it. Then the fisherman gets in his rowboat, taking a harpoon with him, and waits for a bit. Seems queer, here in the east, doesn't it, to go out . after black bass? The trouble is, you see, that the black bass of those southern California water weigh from three hundred, to one thou sand pounds, and it wouldn't be much use to go out after them with fly tackle and an eight-ounce rod. That's what I said. Thousand pounds. And it's true, every word of it. It Isnt often, one as largo as that is taken, but they have been, and will be again. I helped kill one onco that weighed six hundred pounds. It took over fire hours to do , It, but that waa nothing extraordinary, for a two hundred pounder will give hia captors a good three hours' fight any time. I ''Sometimesoneof these monster basa wiil be ready at hand when the halibut 1 or sea bass bait goes sailing through ' the air and lands with a splash in the water, and will seize it immediately, but more frequently there is more or less of a wait for the big fish to bite. 1 When he takes the bait, true to basa nature, away he goes with a rush. In stantly as many persons on the deck aa can get a hold on the line seize it and slacken tho tremendous fellow's pace if thay can. If he doesn't happen to be too big they can generally fetch him to, but that 1 a rare occurrence. Uau- I ally the lino whizzes through their fingers at a rate that makes more than one of those having' hold of the lino drop it quickly to save their handa from blistering. The shore end of the line ia soon reached, and it is dropped. for thoae handling it would be pulled head first off the deck if they held to it Then the empty keg or barrel plum pa overboard, and the water chase ia on. The fishermen in the boat follow the barrel as it is towed swiftly over the surface, and if tho fish ia a particularly large one it frequently happena that there will be a long, atern chase of the barrel before tho boat overtakes it, that being the object of the men in the boat," irlONSTER POPULATION OF ANTS They Teach Lessons In Industry aad Perfect Government. There are more ants to the square mile in Florida than in any other country in the world, says a writer in the Savannah News. There are ants which will measure more than half an inch in length, aud then there are ants so small that they can scarcely be seen to move with the unaided eye. There are red ants and black ants and troublesome ants. But, as bad as they are, I have never heard of them eating out the seat of a man's trousers, as a missionary, Ilev. Mr. Wilson, once told tho writer he saw the army ants do in India while t!-c mnn was sitting on the earth for u f l-w minutes beside him, Hut the Florida ants will take out the lettuce nr;.l o'.'ser minute seeds from tho sc.;l i.i v.bl U they are plant ed, and ccU:nlV.'dc: roy the bed. They will suck the l!?e f '.t of acres of young encumbers nr-l i."ion plants, uproot strawberry p'avt i r cover the buds with earth to s;v ki e::tent as to kill them. They v. 1-1 f.t into pie, pickle, sauce, sirup, suj;ar, on meat, in hash, will riddlo a crivc or fill a loaf of brker's bread ti'l it h; worthless. All remedies failing, I took to bait ing them near their nests with slices of meat, bones, apple and pear par ings, and when I had from fifty thon sand to one hundred thousand out turned a kettlo of boiling water on them. I have killed during the last week over one million in the space of a quarter-acre lot, and I have almost whipped them out. I had to do this to secure any lettuce plants, and many observant farmers complain of seeds men when they should attribute their troubles to insects. It is very curious and instructive to see how promptly the ants which eS' cape the scalding go to work taking out the dead, and, after pulling them outside first, then go to excavating again and rebuilding their cells and runways. This being done very quick ly the next work on hand is the laying I in of a supply of food by hauling the I dead bodies of the hot-water victims into their storehouses. You may see a small black ant haul ing and tugging at the carcass of a red ant twenty times its own weight, and he always succeeds in the end in haul ing it in the warehouse of the colony. Next you may see a sort of ambulance corps searching for the disabled. Thefe are taken to the underground house, where the surgeons and nursef are in waiting. Theu, too, you ma' see the timekeepers and bosses direct ing thia on or turning another back ou some errand or to some other duty. There is not a moment's delay, no halting feet, no idle hands, but all move as if it waa their last day on earth and this was the only hour left in which to redeem a misspent life. For lessons in industry and perfect government go to the ants. Your I Christmas J l r- ' Us J juany tnousana cel. v. s worth, of valuable artKlu. suitable for ChrLLv. gifts for tbe yciin r.. old, are to be gi . -r. I smokers of Blackvf : V Genuine Durir: bacco. You one coupon inside evil. two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. i .-1 UlacKweirs SM I Genuine 1 IlnlllllRMAPlS B si nil is f a iii Motel Palace HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, rroo Guests will find the best of accom modations in every respect. Gilliam & Bisbee PLAIN SPOKEN. The Taasksglvlag tVrvlesa. There will b a onion of oo congrega tion! in poblio tervie oo Tbtokiglviag dsy, at 10 JO a. m., at tb M. E. oburcb, Booth. Tbo otber denominations rtp rsatd ia lb pi so ar Invited to join with oa. W MDMiallv org all Cbrit- tiant to elo their place of basin. refrain from labor aod oatag ia pttjtt nd Tbanksglvio. A cordial lot itatioo it tiUodtd lo tb poblio. J. W. Jniwi, E. P. Oaiiaa, a B. Bowabd. B CsirrUbl Whit Trrslis( ta onol wtbr. Tb Uaioo Pacifi ttiWo) bta it traioa Ibruagbool bjr tm brat from tb toglo, Iba ask lag vry part of all I oar pi ! aod ooeafortabl. It lo light lit ear by th lttrtd rtataca Liibl taaktag Ibsca brilliant at Bight. Paogar rrrtd daily on th t nstl. rot Upia ear rtoatvetiaoa. tick!, fatmatkne. el rm r aedr It. W, rUttar, O.a. Agt., 135 Third BL, forV Isod, Orsgo. rsJarally Mr. El Wo, lb 10 smooth-old lft dstf btf of Mitcbsll Ib-acasa wbo hvra ar npiwr, Tbor4y fsll fro as lis BoOr rmt again! r4 bo tie. baraleg lb right awl i.f lb fo badly sad eaptily l"lag lb y. It I daabtfol wbMb II will vr out ef Hi I J trJ gftbr. ARE BIROS GUIDED BY STARS T Aa Attain pi to Holv th Onsl Mrstrrr of Illrd Mlaratlaa. In an nrtiulo on "IJlnht of PasHage" the CbauUtnquan any If one dcairc an explanation fur tho great mystery of bird mltfratiou, there being nothing; else that will answer, he will have to accept the theory of hereditary knowl edge, a knowledge of the unfailing; star. Tho Circa t Hear and Orion ap peared at the kame time In our region, even when the divlnlona of land and water were very different than they ar to-lay. Thai th stars ar the guldea for birds agrees with th fact that they fly at remarkable height, often above the clouda, and that wan derers lone their way when they stray Into clouds and mists. On aUrltght night straggling birds ar seldom noticed. When th aky ia overcoat, when th night ia dark, but especially when a fine rain ia falling, multitude of traveling birds ar beard. Than thy rail often, doubtleo for th purpoM of keeping near each other; and often great numhera of them bound againat th wlndowa of llght houaea, Tbua (latba haa observed that on October 34, I Haa, from ten o'clock at night till the neat morning golden crested wrena bumped Ilk anowflakea against tb lighthouse of Heligoland, and that on th fulhrwlog day gulden- created wren hat on very qur foot of Heligoland. Toward th end of tb summer, along Into tb fall. It waa not a rar oecur- rn on dark nights t4 e, through th light of street lamp, bird flying r Inland title, lb eiperleored obawrver reeoml- by It rail th cur lew and th atrartd-anlpe, tea-swallow aad aeagull, uccotonally bear vn th flap of ther rlnsra. Uut BO bird U vlsihl In the djrlmss. Oa dark night bo tr appears then it U that tb stray lag bird lose l.lsvay. Th tr ar th aooat plu4bl guide to bled la their migration. Hat only th futur eaa UU m whether they really arv la Utt ;. 'iiy. Oood-Naturetl IrUUlun of a tVell- Meanlnit Nnlililxir. The amount of plain tu-uking that people will bear from one of whone gooil will they ore assured ishouit'tlmea a surprihe to others. ' In "Ueeollec tious of My Mother." Susan Lesley says that her mother had this greatest affection for both David Lee Child and his wife, the it! fled l.ydia Maria, but wiih often Him It tried with the amount of time, huril labor and money which Mr. Child expended on scheme after aeheuie, none of which ever suc- ceeiled. One ofternKin Mra. Child came In to sH'ii(l a iiuict afteriHMiii with my mother. They sat with their sewing and knittiii'r at th west window, while I nit with one or two frlcmla in the hull near tho oen door. There had been a lng alienee, when we We are not small men, Iba. We are small men, Xs. wb are not tue Largest nantsiMH-Woildi But when the people of all tho surrounding country ar In need of Hardware, Tinware, Crocksrywsre, Glassware, Wood and WlHowware, Kails, Iron, Barbwtre, Cumberland Coal, Oass and Water Pipe, Pipe fittings, Stoves aud Ranges, Wagons, Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Baws, Sledges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and A in munition, Mason Jars, Gran ltewara, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Bliect Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get PricRs. Wt hav Goon Goods at Fits Prices, and Cheap lolui Goods at Chep John Prices. QIL!LIA.M & BISBISIS, MA.IN STREET - HEPPNER,' OREGON Ixa Lalbr I la fro Qraal owoal) tot a few data Toot Craw will ! lokbjbl to vtU b at'-tbef aad isr p al Eflt, Wah. Tm tubMa) ha rtrd fraorrl Issd lo M dalle oo lb breach wb kt bold lb poiltB of Crvrosa. Isa Morrow, J. W. IkawaU aad ntber wet a lael week lot freight. kstldg Outt. IB l44 WHB waot. llPNev prpt a4 a'l athe wb bs ta travel will aieaB(laag is I m Its card ea IM Bfaaeb aod saaia It, 1KB to ILo Do you know what this means ? This, that there are sixteen reasons why you should buy your Groceries. Supplies and Gents' Furnish ings at T. R. HOWARD'S i heard inv mother ha v: ih.7.?tXi! ever)' one objection made against it. 1 Ins gaged luT A urn at ist frutf. Prtit C had gon lr rvi4 th tS':g al a frir! a bouse. W ba h s alwt to tr tl was ralalag vry feily, whervfoe the ku aiadly (T4 bira eeenrfdllot fo lb t fkl, whkb U f'Sft-'y set'l. Hud. oealy th 4 i ret. oobo-lr aottg what b4 Ui f Lao. tnJ f h f ta&Hy "-t u rtr f jC tb a f ht wVb Trvf. C t;k4 la. a wwt dfl rt. It i DM ISl'Vbtl skirt. tsvtag fM Ml aisw. Tb ana wbo live W himself b a th bit t Mly aad poverty and aaea fr hi mnaoinrnt. II ba benellrd anlirely, while k has dwarfed aad wartixd hi wi powers, and enael ttoa of marble, however lav Ishly aopr-lled t tnark hi rtlpg tar, ! bin M BoWaf. II Ba Iie4 ia hlm-lf. b b daM la blmaelf.aad II that a leavea la twmory of Blme!f peak wo word of prala la kit behalf. ao roH of tifi)tkiMt. Tai la bo Irw Ufa. It la lb worst af filre. Therw arw gloeWmt i.rr1ttBlti In this WeM fo sen lew. II who wise) se thera earVhe Both II rae aa I Hmself. aad ttylng lee a mooanal Wh mili grsaiu aad UhrlghUr Ibao Bnttb4 bta Detroit fr An amused smile played over Mr. Child' face. "Yea, Mr. Lyman; h I carting stona for the new railroad." "(R-h!'' aaid my mother. Another pause', then: "Mr. Child, how much do you auppoa your husband loaea on very load of aton be cart to th rail- road?" Another amused look on th dear Lydia Maria' face, aod aha answered cheerily: "Well, Mrs. Lyman, aa near aa I can coinput it, be must los about tea ceo Is on every load." t)h well-now-Mra. fild" aaid any mother, ia th bravest and mot cheerful tone, "If your buaband baa got hold of any Innocent occupation by which b only loses tea cent on a load, for heaven aak encourage him In It" Kb bad litll ptlnc with perile wbo backed down la emergencies, aod aonaidered It her duty to stiffen them p B litll. Kb saver had to go far to Bad as illustration "to point ber moral and Brora ber tai. flora good nlgh bor a iampl would insUntly com to aalinV. "Look over th way at my neighbor Maat a front yard," tb would aayi " that pladld bydraog, that a! ftat amok bush, that buckthorn badg. all la tho aaott perfect order. aad all kept ao by br owt hands. Al ways ah ba alckn. Borrow, death; at vry tura aomslblng ad aad aaca pt4. Ilat whuever dreamed of Mr. Uaal t aUU-atlng? bh couldn't dolt. straw Maea vMefi, "VThea you em lo think of It It I wonderful bow many tnea ba achieved dwllnrtion In youth," takl Ik's Bis a with the nisijarlue. Toaalbly, w.ly " replied tit BBta with I he tiew paper, "but I run arrows thing every day that ar mora wonderful Uita that. Hwh a whair Well, the aun.r rf young men who aavea't Brbieel distineUou, but wbo think they have," Aa4 lb man whh Ibe msgtrla waa MBVtBCwd lilrftt fiml. should decide the matter. It docs. People want fresh goods, neat goods, good goods for the smallest amount of money. Buy 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 BobKrlck's. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J . O. J30ROHERS,Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A' : WITJ-l nan : rami puis i Youro HOTJISrD to Tnko 'JSm. dark UTirti Mr ar Mtrrf Om 9 see Vf rrarf. "tr- r all rmr gr laiwWrl e- Ut la ItiWr aakwd Uet Abt 10B. r'wCy. "'-u'.m ttwet4 ti inL4f Criina, -frwitiJr" "f etna't te wat ! yww b Im Ibei.' Wtl. prk ynw eaa I'll 11 w ,!! ! !-"" sf Itsm if il ,al ami bee ! XUm tumf tA rrUrOdd a4 lU. Nt 11 hi. Mr, Itnulheari- H, lime r with yw, a re they Mr. tH)ltuppra-lrb itiidnighl. "Would a I' a J..ir bill brighUB Ura toy "Hr'ghlea llrp)! len wwl4 - rrgu'sr rav.'r-rt! Courier. Lcnvcs No Constipation, Cuie i, well m all nillMas. H k le4M d Materia. The alr (V'WroKTtsi a gull In th world. HilJ bv all Hie e t I hf ax ail rsrwipt of pri. 2.1 el per b g I:MI-H MMCAl. (O. Me I'reeeiem. t'al. Tb tweaf ul bnrw 4elr la Bev si a k. Wiaa lb Mkiig Inn W-i.t tram aa tt.tgs A yviog tnrl.a tusa wm t'Cizg wi'Ji e '. r i f LwrA IU twraswaB p,u4 ia iX gtif gl flau of Mm tr.tt4 WOjW daWUSWlna aeewt lo I rnsi'l II J''H r wi ba rUr a - f I.'! .i:v SPRAY & PROFIT "' CITY HOTEL, lliivn Cliesrw .( tits,. W'br oa en rt FifU ('! Meal at Living lUte. 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