18 DECEMBER 96 VllSUHiMOHlTUlWEPlTHUIFRISATffl M3 I1 IJ L6lZl9lMst W2021 2223 2 25MM California elector. has one Bryan Who says that Heppner will not rustle for business? Spain has "busted" herself try ing to conquer Cuba and yet Cuba is not conquered. Uncle John Gcrdane thinks that Mitchell will be re-elected without any opposition. Of course he will. The Columbia was frozen over at The Dalles during the recent cold spell, the earliest on record since the country has been settled. THE CASCADE SHEEP RANGE. Hon. Wm. E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, is an ardent believer in bimetallism, though au oppo nent of either silver or gold mono metallism. The attention of Oregon people is now being called to that portion of the wild mountain section known now as the "Cascade forest reserve." In fact this reservation has been the subject of contention ever since it became evident that it was no longer available as pasture 'for sheep. The mountainous localities of Eastern Oregon, and in fact of every section of this state, are nsed as summer range for sheep, and ofttimes cattle and horses. Their vast forests of timber are in the main so remote from civilization as not to be available for use. Na tive grasses flourish in abundance and on these stock grow fat Sheep feed on underbrush of certain sorts, but never touch evergreens, and this kind of young shrubbery is the only variety that ever matures into trees in most of the moun tains of Oregon, and particularly in that part of the Cascades known as the "forest reserve." It is then apparent that the oft- repeated objection to sheep rang ing in the Cascade mountains that they will destroy the young trees and finally ruin the vast for estsis not well founded. The Antelope Herald in a recent issue strikes the keynote when it sug gests thnt the sheep are destructive to nothing but hunting and fish ing, and that the reserve is for the pleasure of a few hunters who re side in Portland. Undoubtedly the Herald is right Sheep, prop, erly herded in the mountains where there are no habitation da no ilawngo whatever, and unions the sheepmen can avail themselves o this yiiht range, many of them wil bo forced either to go out of luni neHH or drive long ditauces to summer rune whore Uucle Sum is not so pin lie ul nr. Ho fur as Mr row county in concerned, tho l'.luo and Greenhorn ranges furnish an abundance of fine range, but our more unfortunate brethren o Wasco county are the sufferers. The interests of the sheepmen are mutual, as well as those who are depending upon the sheepmen for business, and this is no small par of the population, and the Gazette therefore nrgee that our delegation io cookpese bava this order, which i t ii . . . croAuxi tne uasceue lores re. stm," revoked at an early date, so that this vast section of wild land may be nsed as pasture lands. That is all it is fit for. It may spoil tbe hunting and fishing but no one will be the loser and ninny, a great many hardworking citizens will U ths gainer thereby. Dakota and Minnesota have had some experience with the recent cold wave. Some 2.500 head of sheep that were caught on the cars iu the storm were depleted 500 head. The Review of Reviews for December denounces the adminis tration's abandonment of American interests in Turkey, and demands that existing treaty rights be re spected and enforced. National Treasurer Morgan's eport etill shows a deficit in gov ernment finances, though it is not as large in proportion as that of the ast fiscal year. It will take a re organization of tariff laws to give the required amount of revenue. Who is Lydell Baker, the man who is making bo much noise through the columns of the Ore gonian? Why, a fifth rate lawyer who couldn't make a living at his profession and got an appointment as clerk of that misnomer, the Oregon railway commission. The gold reserve was 1131,510, 352 on Deo. 1. During the mouth of November 1,911,000 standard silver dollars wore coined. The gold is increasing in the treasury and some silver is yet being coined, though many wild ad to cates of Dryanism averred that none would be if McKinley was elected. What nonsense! Garfield township, Sewaid county, Kansas, cant two votes ouly on November 3rd. The entire voting Imputation consists of four repub licnus aud four jipulintn. Six o the eight voters paired, but one populixtdid not like his ownnomi ueo for county attorney and re- f osed to pair, consequently one re. publican voted. The board drew their tl per day for a regular voting precinct was maintained. A MATTfcR Or WISDOM. From tb e Corvallls Gazette. At the banquet tendered Mr. Hirioh in Portland Saturday night Mr. Soott, among other things, said: "We have diflbreooea on miuor questions, but we agree oo the mnio question." Io the graphic language of the street, "let it go at that." The main question of the campaign was the financial question. It waa a campaign ot education to many of ns who bad hitherto impressions rather than knowledge regarding the science of money. As (Jolonel Jlelsay says: "We did not ohange our minds; we simply begno to nse them." Among the leading men of the cation now in active political life there are few who have not at sometime been deceived by financial fallacies. Carlisle, McKin ley, Sherman bdJ hosts of others have let their zeal nutrcn their wisdom on na tional finanoial mutters. Yet Oarlinle is today tbe ablest exponent of the soience of money and McKiuley led the sound money hoBts on to victr ry. This campaign ot education has edu cated tbe teachers as well bs pupils. An interesting example is tbe oase of Gov ernor MoOoonell. His letter to tbe Spo kane Review in the beginning of tbe campaign, explained why he, a silver man, supported McKinley. A month later be was exposing dearly and forci bly, tbe weaknesses of free silver argu ments. This election has settled tbe silver question. Those who supported MoKinley will oppose independent free coinage of silver. "We agree on tbe main question." There cannot be any real doubt con cerning tbe attitude of Senator Mitobell. It is profitless to quarrel now over the meaning of tbe republican platform ot 1892. Tbe finanoial plunk of that plat form is admitted by all to be weak and evasive, it is capable of many con structions. Tbe flLBDcial declaration ot 1896 Is, however, plain and explioit. It admits ot no difference between republi cans on this question, and Senator Mitobell is a republican. Tbe Oregonian asks Mr. Mitobell to define, publicly, bis position on tbe finan cial question. Tbe best reply to Ibis in vitation are those words of Mr. Soott, when be said speaking for Senator Mitobell as well as for himself "Ws agree npon the main question." Tbe Gazette baa no better method of disoov ering Mr. Mitchell's views than has tbe Oregonian, but is nerfeoily willing to rely npon Mr. Scott's statement. Tbe Oregonian should desire no better aa Ihority. There are several reasons why Senator Mitohell should not rush with bis views to a newspaper io order to answer tbe inquiry. In tbe first plaoe tbe queetioo presupposes s doubt that does not really exist. Tben a pnblin declaration at this time would be onnstrued to mean an no dignified bid for votes. There are proper times (or public men to make public ut teraocea, aud apparent frankness isofteo mere stupidity. A weaker, less intelli gent man than Senator Mitchell would have paraded bis views before now and imagine bimlf a born diplomat. Pro priety, etiquette and wisdom would let the matter rest, publicly, in theooromon undurHtanding, that "we agree on ths niuiu question." Torturing Rhenmatism Tbe busiest and most useful men are not alvrays exempt from sickness. Especially are they liable to be at tacked and completely disabled by that most annoying and painful ailment Rheumatism. Men in all walks of life are subject at any time to be seized with this disease, and besides the great bodily pain, there is almost unbearable mental ancruish at the thought of hav ing one's strength and vigor gradually sunnlanted by a condition of utter helplessness. Under the effects of Kheumatism, tne strongest men De come the weakest, and the most useful are robbed of their usefulness. Mr. J. A. LeSeur has lived in At lanta, Ga., for years, and some of the prettiest residences and most substan tial business diocks oi mat city are monuments to his skill as an architect and builder. NOTICE OF INTENTION. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, ORKCiON. Not. 19. 1896. Nnti it hereby riven thnt tbe following-named settler ha filed notice ol ner intention to make final proof in support oi her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on January 9th, 181)7, via: MARTHA C EMRY, nee Martha C. Hosldns, Hd. No. 3999, for the SH NWU and Ntf SW)i 8ec 1, Tp 6 8, K 26 E, W M. She namea the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Nelson Compton, James H. Smith. Robert Knighten, Wesley Compton, all of Hardman, uregon. J A3. F. MOORE, 49646 . Register. Notice Of Intention. Land Office At La Obandk, Orrgon, November lbth 1896. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-untried settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hiB claim, and that said proof will be made Deiore county clerk ot Jiorrow county, Oregon, at ueppaer, uregon, on December s, isto, viz: JAMES HCKM I IKE. H. E. No, 5277 for tlieBE'4 NWV4, BS NE"4 and NEW SWU sec. 25 Ti. 1 s. R. 27 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: r Michael Kennv. James Cartv. Francis Kil kenny Thomas Gilflllin, all of Heppner Oregon. b. if. WILSON, Register. Tok republican party Lm de clared for international biruetal lisui, m a safe aolution of the ail ver queetion, and tbe Gazette ex porta that under tbe McKinley ad ministration tbe matter will le aMllcd to the aatiafaction of all Tbe Gazette doe Lot believe io anything abort of honest, diligent effort to tring about an cud to tbia financial agitation. It it a con atant menace to business. Ti Gaulle still urges tbat tbe Esstsro Oregon republicans should unite 00 a man of their own erec tion for speaker of tbe ueit bouse of representative. We txdinve that they will do this, and that their action will be eecouded by a sufficient number to Dominate him io the caucus. Tbe only Eastern Oregon candidal ie lion. J. N. Hroan, of Heppner. lis has sn sanies 10 the house and will make a goikl speaker. i Til E. O. tare the Gazette's proprietors are tliemsriree reptn siMe fr the ihf.irnnttoa npn t 1 1 if a , m liu uu claims rouuuitori for a fr Urn prinl eliUn.l. Th-y deny it. If it wtre true the 11 O. tiiart, Javkeoo, baa ctnitiiitt an utij ar Jtbl U breach of Cut fi .n. a, J. l-u should b Lii-uro y I, is t.ao kUu-Ierl. lis i a cheap gio an I should api ly fr ad-rnittatx-a at ( Dee t. B-tu rir U of C'l 1 "u.FQ hi ,! tidhiria fif ia m- tt.it, a till tM bvt fui and RroL It is pretty well ettld that tbe republicana will have a clear ma jority io the aeoate the neit eon .a a greas. II I Ley nave not, me Uomo- cratio senators will assist them so that the peMage of tariff legisla tion ia an aasured fact. It is pne lively certain that revenue and pro. tActivo laas will give the country the relief that it um-da, then it wants come real TMre le NstMnt ae Gte" Tar it koihins aa M k4 m If Kiss's Htm IXsdo-ry to Catta, Cbs ea4 O'IJa, to liaJ II ao4 do ot pwttll lb dW t o tern sabatilaU. tit wilt k4 tltlni lbrt aelbit lllf, t) la Jf to soak axirs I b mf rUna tot-blr.f Io bt tl at fw4. Yu t !r Kits ( tMkvtf IxrtaM lo II In IS A Wclrmau l .hrrof 'V7. Tli Ix'Kiniiinn of lbs New Year will tiavt a witlaotue ulir la ths shape of fresh AlmsoRO, di iriri()tivfl of Iht origin Dataraainl uses of Hit national totno aul allcrslive, Iltttttr' Utomacb Hit Urs. C'linbinfJ with the deacriptive matter will bt foond caleaJar and as trnnomloal culoalstions ab-olatoljr reli alTe for oorreotneM, statistic, illustra tions, vtrsos oarefally telnotad, anl other menial food highly profitable and enter- taiDiog. Oo tbit pamphlet, published tnd prirled atiDtiallv by Tb UuoUtler Oumpaoy, of Pittsburgh, 00 bands trs employed In the meobaolcal department alona. Eleven months are devoted to itt preparation, II It procurable free, of drngglstt and country dealer every where, and It printed in English, Oer man, Freoob, Hpanish, Welsh, Norwe gian, Uolland, rJwedleh sod Bobemiao Mb. J. A. LbSeur. But like many other busy men, Mr, LeSeur was overtaken by Rheumatism and soon his strensrth trave way to condition of helplessness. This dread disease produces more agony, he aaya, .i n nni-r;k. V ears I have Buffered with Sciatic heumatlsm and often felt as if small niece of my spine had been taken out, also as ii a iragment oi bombshell had passed through my left hip. When I would ait down, I could not atraltrhten up for aeveral minutes. and then only at the expense of great pain. I could tret absolutely no reiier. thoue-h many remedies were tried, Someone recommended S. S. S. and I waa almost in despair when I began its use. In three days, however, I was to greatly relieved that I felt very little inconvenience from the rheuma tism. The disease grew leaa painful I continued the 8. 8. 8., and very soon disappeared entirely. 8. S. S. also proved to be a fine tonic, aa I now have more appetite, and feel better than ever before, in my life. I cannot say too much In praise of S. 8. S." Kheumatism is a condition oi tne blood which has always baffled the doctors, and it is a peculiarity that those who once have it are sure to al ways be subject to Its attacks from time to tnne. ine reason ot inia is that the doctors are only able to give temporary relief, but cannot rid the system of the diseaje permanently. . 8. S. (ijuarantted purely tfyiiablc) ia tho only real blood remedy for real blood troubles, such as Kheumatism, Scrofula. Cancer, Eczema, Catarrh, Tetter. Contatrioua Wood Poison, etc When 8. 8. K. once forces a disease from the system It never returns. Our valuable books will be mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., At lanta, (icorgla. rKHHlMlKM U A tone, r row IU I. O. Large sale of wheal were mad last Belordty et ToleJ i, Oblo, fur May de limy al one dollar s bosbel. A dollar a bushel wheal mesas a higher prio for a Ins! ( bread sod lbs poor of lbs title fisd Ibat lb blgb pric of bread is eol tb bleeaing ll It srscied ep I be. Tbt btgh prio of wbeal Ibit year bt tatred msny tf the "see tin I y debts" of past years. Wbeal would sever bavt I brief over 43 Io M eenl a bushel te ear pnwporily la tint -ilrr were ul f ir (he Serarity sd other debt tre ated Io bo m lime. 1 U member Ibal la (Uled price fur wbesl bete Ibeir draw becks aad bad rvealt aa well a left I his ia the prire of other tbltg. The people e art sisrvlng la InJIs at w se ib snferlng to to aeemelii I other eMr!e ere aol eve- ait at te at al this Urn eve If beat la blah. What's the Matter With Haona ? Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the Odd Combination Store of t P. C. Thompson Co. Is the best plaoe to buy 8alt, Bugar, Soap, Sardines, Sacks, 8u penders. Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lioee of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DONT FORGET THE PLACE. Notice of Intention. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 16th 1896. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of hislntention t make final proof In support of his claim, and tha' eald proof will be made be fore the County clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon on December 2flth. 1896, viz: PltANI'18 KILKENNY, H. E. No. 527(t for the K'X N WK &N'X NEii 8ec. 25 Tp. IS. R. 27 E. W, M. He names tne toiiowing witnesses to prove nia continuous residence upon ana cultivation of, said land, viz: Michael Kennv, James Carty, James Mc Entire, Thomas Gilflllin all of Hsppner, Oregon. is. i. iLua. register. Timber Culture Final Proof. Notice for Publication. Unitsd States Land Office, VrOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT8QUIRK i.1 The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 17. ISOfi, J. Turner, of Heppner, Oregon, has filed notice of intention to mak final proof before J. W. Morrow, Co. Clerk, at his otilce in Hepp ner, Oregon, on Saturday the 9th day of January, 1897, on timber culture application No. 3040, for tneHf.oi section no. in townsnip jno. i south, range No. 26 east. He names as witnesses: William G. McCarty, Robert W. Turner, James V. Sevey, Frank K, Bell, of Heppner, Oregon. 494-04 JAS. V. MOORE, Register. 00TS AND SH0ES!wm THE PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT JML, IvICHTBNTHAIv'S He has anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a goo 1 article when Mat guarantees it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. . Repairing a Specialty. jig GLISII BUSINESS 0LLEGE PORTLAND OREGON PUBLIC LAND SALE. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PUR ll suance ot Instr.ictlons from the Commia sloncr of the General Land Office, under author itv vested in him by section 2JSS. U. 8. Rev, Mat. as amended by the act of Congress approved Feburarv26. 1895. we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 22nd day of December next, at this oftice, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M the following tract of land, to-wit: 8K NEH. Sec 12, Tp. 4 8., U. 25 E., and Lot 3 Sec 7,Tp.4S., R.26E. And any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims In this oftice on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise theirrights will be forfeit ed, j ao r. aiuuKt, Kegister, Novembor 7th, lK9tj. 491-01. r Full English course. french and german. business branches. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy. BOARDING DEPARTMENT UMES Notice of Intention. f AND OFFICE AT THE DAM.F.8, OREGON- I J (V't 2l. 1XJA. Notice ll hercbv vlven that the following named settler has nled no, tlceol his intention to make final proof in up- port of his claim, and that said proof will tic made before J. w. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on December 8th, 1896, vli JILII'S KKITHI.Y Hd E. No. 4HM. lor the NE'i HWH 6 N'M N W1A. Sec. 82. To. 2 8.. II. 26 E. He namea the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said lanri, vu: William P. Putton, Charles P. Mallnrv, A. A Wren, I. A. wren, all oi Heppner Oregon. JAS, f. V HIKR, (K,WI, Register. IIOAUO Or ALJ'miON. Thry ( oiumrBi Th'lr Ijilmra at HaUn by Oiganliiin-Harry Wrlls tterretary. Fmm the Hlah-tman, ThurwUy. Tbe etele board of eiualif ation met st 2 o'clock p. m. yettenley in sdjoarnrd seeeiua (or tb purpuee of oompleliog tbe orKsnizttioo sod preparing (or ths work in bauJ. All members were pre etit etoept O. P. Ooolell,o( UdIoq oouq ly, tbe only populist on tbe board, being detained by tba blorkxle oo ths O. K. k N. roel. Q. Witigate, of Astoria, reaebed lbs city yeeterday sfterooon. rermaoeot orgaolietloo was sffeoted by tbs sleelioo of A. G. Aaldn, of Leks- flew, as pmelJeot; Darry L. Wells, ot rortlaod, seoretary; George O. Hbirlsy, of rorllaod, elerk: aod Harry Uolman, of Dallas, meesenger. Oo motioa of V. V. Thorn peon, of PortlauJ. tb eonpeoealioa of secretary and clerk was Died at ft) per day esah sad tbat of meeeeoger at It Si per dT Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, uregon. These sftiitlemnn are well acnualnted with Grant. Harney. Crook. Gilliam and other counties and can save money and time In making these sections with traveling men. Prices in keeping with the times. Thompson & Biisnsrs, THIS: Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, ORF.ftON. I J (let. !M. IH'.nl. Notice la hereby riven that the following named settler haa filed notli eol his Intention to make final prool In support ol his claim, atwl that said proof will be made before J. W Morrow, cotintv clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on iHwemiicr , 1"'.. vis : r.llnAH ) l. AhMIIAMtll. II li. K. No. 4.M. for Dip K'i HW V.alid UU S and 4. Sw. I'l. In. as.. R.i'iE.. Ho namr-s the l.illMWiug wtTncaM- to prove I hl c)ntliiuoii rnil'leiice upon ami cultivation of mid lam!, Mr: Ormau It. A llmin. t rrns O. FiKiua. t.llliil n. Htnutuii. nf Kluht Mile, (in-gnii.ililM'rtP.('oata. ol iiardinau, Oregon. ja. r. M'n'Kr.. 4n,:I lU-glster. New York Wily Tribune notice of Intention. r ASDOFFK K AT I.A ORANPK, OKF.OON. I J (k t. '.0 Ifja. Nntlr la hervliT a1n that I tha following name.) ttlrr haa filed notlr of his Intention to make Bnal prtmf In iii.p..rt nf hla claim, and that aald proof will b mad tielnra Jnarpti I., iillxnn, (4intniiaiimer ol tha I M Ircult Court at liliigttin, tmcin, on No ember lh. I"a. ls: RoHKKT H BE ('II. I K. No. V.Ji for Hi Kpta He , A FOR Farmers and Vlliaaers, FOR Fattiers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Daughters, FOR fill the Family. urtkllt iw 17 Tp 4 W k. 2a K M M H mhih in lollnwinc wixntmtr w prov hi rontlnuotia mldcnc upon and cullltaiiua of. aald land, vie Rtrt I), vtatklna. Jinn II lny. Matt With tbe clone of the rresiJetitial campaign TOE TRIBUNE recognizes tbe fact tbat tbe American people are now ambus to give tbeir time to home aod bueinetts Interests. To meet tbia condition politics will bave far leae space and prominence, notil another State or u'iuTl' tKST' Hrrh National occasion demand a renewal of tbe fight for the principle, for which THE TluuUNE baa labored from its inception to the present daj, and won its greatest victories. Every poeaibla effort will be put forth, and money freely spent. to make TUE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a OH a. r.aiijos. luitcr. ,Hw is rare all Hals IX Hmpl applf "fleayne'i Otnlmeal." No ioiemal nedlctns repaired. Cares Uller, Mtia, lleb, sil eruptions ee tbe fee, baoile, &, is , leaving tbe tkte slesr, bile sa heeltb. lie great bea4 togaaj curative pvmtn are Beetl if ao uibef i.ly. Ask otr drog g Ut lot Mesibe'f Oialraeat. h.e.r.e.4 ttJlablau ( .sM..ll U r...i-.wi.femeea. in gw4 Of tanae rfitle.l. rf Cwngbe, OdJ. (.pqptla sed tut all effWltoM if Tbreat, I1.t a I Ilegt. there U u4bmg g 4 ae U llf. King's Kt ),ier. Trie! t.IH fr at iVrr A ll fosse, lUgnlar s ') eatiie aa4 1 1 u TS Stefk k I 14 A report baeenate lmnora. Ilaraej empiy, Io I be $ tbat Tn lwtM bae lawa killoi la a ru eiia aeoaboy, Lkcb orerre4 la tba tVtallj el Haras, l s tb V. U !e satbealie to fur m a -txa raa be otulaJ, a Dares is 110 Kit frets tbs railroad. rttrpheoe le tse of lb t4 U Ham botrl ril ling, aa4 rot a ! la It. II te a g 4 aaiar4 felM, p ba ltSle4 ti be rkWa, bql t a . e,trr4ee, Tb anl t4 if pap la a day er t til pmt 1 1 elr Bp tb asaiur m4 g ee parttra lata, .., VI st. h s billu g t b p'eie. 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IH, TIS, Airi. r. ikmimii, National Family Newspaper, intoieating, instructire, entertaining and inJispcnaalle to each member s:r.:r:; We lurnlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. Weekly enntiouou mliUnr ata aud cultltatloa ol. , , , A l irioune one year lor $3.uu. bt Ian4 ll irmm l frvnrh. nl Tlfp'"r Ortiti. Jama X.,,. knnat4 aus. I'aUU t lH...ltr. o( IB- Soft. i"fo 4ui. a. r. Ujoji, a(tatr. Timber Culture, final Proof. kaiir IW reMltala, l tTt ettts Un ottti i iTU hi as hv tilt a ttiaT an it ka Sl4 mrtrmat lnlntl.n in mat Snal '- hl..r $ m Mnnw, nrant !!. at kt uV l itMr o, n ai.ir.ur u imm rfr o tm 1.4 Ik SVt M tmrtlnn A t at Ha Boota. ri. ka. li Mtt II biii.iw Jha W, AliatxH. ( ktt I JnM H Incrakaaa, m a It. !. al 4 Us km r-n CAHII A.Mrse all Oi4m la IM ADVANOIC. THE GAZETTE. Wm rout nam an4 M.IrM am a ertl rM nd it t ti w. lai Titu. rL. . Votk t nr. ! a aait tpf si ue terk ki Trtbua will k sil4 kojom. I - . H j si. oo -the- si.oo: : Weeicly friTER OceaiJ. 1 m L . . . . . 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