That Tired Feeling Makes you seem "all broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It ia often the forerunner of aerious ill ness, or the accompaniment of nervoua troubles., It is a positive proof of thin, weak, impure blood; for, if the blood ia rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it im parts life and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue of the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling is therefore apparent to every one, and the good it will do you is equally beyond question. Eemember nJOOd'S Sarsaparilla Iftthft tWf In font ttlA fna Tro Dlniul l.tlla Hnnri'c Dillc cnre'lveril's. easy to take, I1UOU S r 11 IS easy to operate. 25 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign ia oyer Bud the winter Be aeon again with na, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long eveniDgs. Cognizant of Ibis the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and uow offers the following to all new and renew al subsoribers: The GAZETTE (2.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 11.50 $3.60 - - " 8. F. Examiner, 11.50... 8.75 ' " N. Y. Tribune, 1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50... 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c. 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 18 DECEMBER 96 5Af MOWlTUE WEttlTHU FRI 8 13 27 28 15 22 ,29 ID n 23 3VGI 2H II a 25 M mi I2YA 2GM Here and There. Quite ill earl tnia Ethel Boyer waa week. Wheat ii 85 to 86 cents per bushel in Portland. W. . Qiatt waa over from IUdge Wednesday. John Handr. of Llla. was on onr streets today. M. 8. Corrla&ll waa over from Butter creek Thursday. Geo. Perry and Otbo Ward are ia from Lods Rock. D. A. Harrao eame op from Portland yesterday morning. Wheal still eontinoee to roll io Wheat la wheat now. Sanire Jones waa Io from Eight Mile Toeeday, prepariog for winter. Drink tba eelebreled J. B. Cotter whiskey. Oo tap at Cbria Borobera', Tuesday's tralo got through to Port land and aow mails are being received regalerly. Oregonian: Mr. George M. Irw o, etate superintendent of public instruction, ia at the Imperial. He oame from Salem yesterday with the intention of going to Heppner, but, finding it uncertain when the eastbound train would leave, wiaely cunoladed to defer hie trip. Superinten dent Irwin says all arrangements are now complete for holding tbe teachers' state institute at Salem on December 28. It will be held in the Methodist ohorob, as the secretary of state etill insists that the institute cannot meet at tbe etate capitol. For sale About thirty tons of rye bay, located about two and one-half miles of Hardman. Also 400 sores of good range, fenoed, to go with eame. Plenty of outside government range near at hand. Sbe.ter f ir 2,000 bead of sheep or large band of cattle. Good house on place. Call on Gazette office for particulars. A rare chance to get bay cheap. All signs iadioate a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf Tuesday all tbe snow was gone off tbe Blue monntains. Wednesday morning tbe cbinuok struck the Heppner section and no enow is left to tell tbe story of last week's oold spell. Tbe ground be. ing frozen it all ran off and for a short time Willow creek and tributaries were bank full, and in some plaoes overflow' ing No damage was done worth men' Honing, toe worst being tbe loss ol a foot bridge near T. W. Ayers'. Tbe eervioes of tbe Episcopal obnroh, wbiob were to bave been he'd at tbe M B. oburcn on this J) riday evening, have been postponed till next Tuesday eveniug, Deo. 8tb, when Bishop Morris, of Portland, expeota to be present to ad' minister tbe rite of confirmation. Mr. Potwiue, of Pendleton, will also be present. Tbe following are the republican nominees for tbe otty offices of Salem Mayor, Dr. J. A. Richardson; recorder, Ed. N. Edes; marshal. Addison O. Dilley treasurer, E. J. Sw afford; oouucilmec, first ward, J. M. Lawrenoe; Beoond, E. F. Parkhurst: third, Hiram Smith; fourth, J. S. Graham. Dr. B. F. Vaughao and W. K. Corson oame in on last night s stage. Dr. Vaugban has been over at Canyon City on professional business for some weeks and Mr. U.irson is on bis way from Monument to bis home at Tbe Dalles. Tbe latter will remain here a few days. Oo last Monday night, at Hardman, O. M. Hogue, assisted by Dr. MuFaul and Jobn W. Hornor, organized a lodge of United Artisans with ten members. Sickness prevented others from Joining at that time. Silae Wright ia Master Artisan. Mrs. Li. J. bates wisbes to announce that sbe has just reoeived a floe assort ment of dollies, tidies, table covers. 'splashers," Iray cloths, etc, etc, ready stamped. J ait the tbing for Imu pres ents. Call and se tbem. It Ed. R. Bishop, successor to Tba Mo- Farlaod Mercantile Co., is still on deck, giving great bargains in all lines. The stock most be closed out, and it ia au prising how cbeap things are. Call on them. Frank MoFarland, salesman. Henry Vanderpool arrived oo Wednes day from Slielton, Nebrkuke, accompanied SPECIAL, CLTJBBINO OFFBB. Tbe Oregoa Btatesmaa Till March 1st for Oaly 25e. Every taxpayer should read a Salem paper this winter. Tbe Oregon Weekly Statesman is the biggest, brightest, cheapest and best paper published at tbe oapltal. The legislature meets in Janu ary. Needed laws are to be passed and a U. S. senator ia to be eleoted. Every body will want to read a good paper this winter frcm tbe seat of war and to all we cheerfully reoommeod tbe Statesman. It fearless and free spoken. It urges eoooomy along all lines of state govern ment and is waging a war in the inter ests of tbe taxpayers. Taxation must be reduced by abolishing all uselees com- miasious and correcting, abuses. Tbe Statesman is the only reliable republi can Aesooiated Press paper in Oregon. It oonaieta of twelve pages weekly. Its subscription pnoe is $1.50 per year, but by a special arrangement with the pub lishers we bave arranged to supply it to our subscribers from tbis date until tbe adjournment of the legislature three months good reading for only 25c. Forward all subscriptions to tbe States man, Salem, Ob." Send in your orders right away tba sooner you send, the more you will get for your money. WHAT OCR EXCHANGES 8AY. j Why all tbis hue and ory from oextaio quarters as to Senator J. H. Mitohell a standing on the money question T In bia speeob at MoMmnville Mr. Mitohell quoted the St. Louis platform and said: "On this I stand and on tbis I have stood bimetallism by international agreement." Could any words be more pronounced than these? Transonpt. . TKACHElW INSTITUTE. A VERY CREDITABLE ENTERTAINMENT, The literary and musical entertain ment given at tbe opera bouse Wednes day evening under tbe auspices of tbe M. E. obnroh, South, waa certainly very creditable to Bev. Howard as well as those who so kindly assisted him. Several numbers were rendered in a manner that elicited hearty enoores. In all tbe entertainment was a suooess. Tbe following is tbe program as ren dered : 1. Overture by Orchestra J. 8. Henry, Violin; Chat. Ingraham. 2nd Vlnllu; J. C. Hart, Flute; V. Crawford, 1st Cornet: W. L. Baling, 2nd Cornet; Mrs. J. D. Brown, I'iano. 2. Recitation. "The Gambler's Wife." . . reari asey Selection Jtlpley muiei nana. Male Quartette. "The Moon U Brlehtlr Beaming," wntu Messrs. C. R. Howard. W. L. SalliiK, W. C. Howard and M. B. Galloway. Piano Solo Nocturne . LrybacK Mrs. Herbert uarinoiomew. Declamation. "The Martyred Mother." Mn. J. N. Brown Music Ripley Ladies nana. Duet, "The Minute Gun at Sea," King Messrs. J. u. ana w. J. uowara. Overture by Orchestra 10. Piano Duet. "My Regiment." March. into Aiuenuu Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Bartholomew. 11. Male Quartette, "Voices of the Night," Emtrim Messrs. C. R. Howard, W. L. haling, W. C. Howard and M. B. Ualloway. By way of illustration of tbe way in dustrial conditions change and tariffe must change with tbem, take the duty oo tin plate. Before 1891. all tbe tin plate consumed in this country was im ported. There was a considerable duty on tin-plate, but not enough to equalize domeetio and foreign oast of production. The McKinley law doubled tbe duty roughly, and gave birtb to a new do mestic industry. Tin plate mills sprang up everywhere, were conducted with thrift and energy, established trade con nections and commanded tbe market. Oar imports of tin-plate diminished con stantly until now tbey are only one third of what tbey were in 1891. But in the meantime tbe Wilson law bas re stored the old duty without checking the Amerioan production. Having had three years' high protection, tbe industry is so firmly established that it can thrive and grow with protection that was in adequate to start it. It would bave been unjust to consumero to continue the McKinley duty. Now they get Amerioan tin for less than Welsh used to cost. Oregonian. Wheat now at 85 cents at Portland is long way better for tbe farmer than wheat at $1 used to be. Oregonian. Yoa Can be Well When your blood ia pore, rioh and no nr. ishi'K for nerves and muaolea. Tbe blood ia tba vital fluid, and when it ia poor, tbin and impure you must either suffer from some distressing disease or voo will easily full a vicMm to auddeo changes, exposure, or overwork. Keep your blood pure with Hood s Sarsapartl la and be well. Hood'a Pill are the best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, cure headache. 25 cents. Aanlveraar and Drive W hist Part. One of tba very pleasant social events of the present season in tbis eity waa tba There are a lot of wioked fellows down in tbe wioked otty of Portland that are grinding a large number of knives to an exceedingly keen edge with tbe purpose in view of assisting in relieving Senator Mitchell of his official eoslp at the com ing session of tbe legislature. Already we see communications in the Oregonian (written no doubt by some member of the reportorial or editorial foroe of that paper) expressing grave concern as to whether it is altogether proper and right, in view of the eplendid yiotory achieved by the sound money forces of this state, to send a man to the United States senate from Oregon whose views on the money qoestion (from a Harvey Scott standpoint) are not beyond re proach and wbo never at any time ot tered a word in favor of any but the gold standard. Ot oourse all tbis is but a prelude to tbe fight wbiob will be insti tuted by Joe Simon, ex Senator Dolph and the Oregonian against Mr. Mitchell's return to tbe senate. Everybody knows it ia ooming and tbia choice combination bad aa well walk out from tbelr cover and begin their work at ocoe. Mr. Mitchell will succeed himself notwith standing all tbis, however, and the care fully laid plot to lastall another io bis place will fall to 'be ground shortly after tbe legislature oonveoea in biennial sion. Milloo Eagle. Despite the exceedingly oold weather and that means of travel were nearly blooked, quite a good attendance of tbe teachers ot tbe oounty was recorded on Tuesday morning. Communication being shut off between this plaoe and Portland the instructors wbo bad been engaged were unable to be present. Supt. J. G. Shipley called tbe insti tute to order at 9 SO p. m. Miss Anna J. Balaiger was appointed secretary, and after tbe appointment of tbe usual committees, tbe superintendent arranged an impromptu program lor the day. MORNING SESSION Tbe subject, "Sobool Management," was presented by W. O. Howard and A, W. Balsiger, followed by discussion of tbe subj -ot. AFTERNOON. Supt J. G. Shipley discussed the sub jeot of "Spoticerian System of Writing," giviog a Bbort drill in movement, pen holding and form." The subjsot of "Graded Sobool Work" as exoellently bandied by Miss M. A Barker and Miss Ada M. Jones. Fo! lowed by general discussion. Miss Anna J. Balsiger and W. L. Sahng took up the subject, "Needs ot tbe Country Schools," discussing it at length. Second Day. Primary Work," by Mrs. S: A. Piok- ard, was listened to with rapt attention. Mr J. 8. Horner, Miss Florenoe Crit tenden and Miss Beth Thompson pre sented tbe subjeot, "Aritbmetio," in an attractive manner. Afternoon Wednesday. Mias Ada Gentry and MissLuoy Thom son presented their plan ot losoning "Rending." "Narcotics" was tbe subject ot general discuBaiou, opened by Mr. BalBiger. Thursday Morning. 3 raws Get Your Christmas Gifts Free Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christinas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of BlackweH's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each 53 K1 t?8S N 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. Genuine' 1 wmmm Tobaccej "Geography" was opened by Supt. Mrs. Piokard and a At V r a ma I uy nis nroiuer, w. r. vanaerpooi. iney JrWe mhM par,y ,T-B by Uf , j Mfg ioo aneep acrosa toe uau issi aummer Ff.ok MoKlirIlU)d fcl ,hlr ho(n, Mt for E. Boettcher. Tbey made a Tuesday evening, this being the ocoa. soooessiui irip. iio. th(1 ,i.en,h anniversary of their Hon. rhll. Metsoban, state treasurer of marriage. Following tht arrival of the Oregoo, and Mra. M. E. Sweetcer.of Ban Invited guests eleven tables were oon Rafael. Gal., wera oolted io wedlook, lyeuientiy arranged wbeo drive whist Deo 2. the ceremonv being performed al w i0dulged ia tor several houra. The the residence of tba bride's parents io prixes wera awarded to Mrs. E. W. Ithra that city- and Oeo. Cooaer. Booby prises, Mrs Itor tiadley, a vrry repotabla young W. P. Duttoo and 8. P. Garrlgues, after man ot Uardmao, died oo Wedoeaday ot which an appropriate loooo of caka, oof' typhoid fever. Die young sister died of I fee and sandwiches wera served. The tba same malady only a Ibort time ago. I remainder of the evening waa epenl to Tba bereaved family bevs tba sympathy social conversation, mualo anj daaclog of all. and wbeo the gaesta departed at a late Today Mr. Willey. tbe woolboyer. ' it U safe to aay all wished that Mr hmiirht the boot of 100.000 do a a da in- "0 Mcrerieoa Btgbi soj.y many clading the clip of D. A. Uerreo, Nat Webb and J. L. Ay era. Tba prioa paid was C'i cents. A report was la circulation early this week that Jack Clark had bea drowned more such anniversaries. Tboea present wera: Mr. aod Mra E. R BUbop, Mr. aad Mra. Wot Dnno Mr. aod Mra. Oeo. Cooeer, Mr. and Mrs W.C. Brock, Mr. aad Mrs. i. N. Brown Shipley, followed by Miss Jones. The subjeot of "Writing" was dis- oussed by Supt. J. G, Shipley. At this time Prof. P. L. Campbell ar rived and took up the subjeot ot "Lan guage." AFTERNOON. Prof. P. Li. Campbell gave a lecture on tbe subject of "Geography." Tbe subjeot," "Primary Arithmetic,' as discussed by Prof. Campbell, Miss Jones and Miss F. Crittenden "School Programs" waa the subject of disousslon by Prof. Campbell. Thunday Evening. On last eveniog at tbe M. E. church South, tbe following program was ren dered: Song, mixed quartette. Select reading, J. S. Horner. Vocal duet, Fay and Elise Bartholo mew. Select reading, Anna J. Balsiger. Musio, orobestra. Vooal solo, Mr. Frank MoFarland. Paper, "School Management," W. L. Sating. Song, male quartette. Masio, Prof. J. S. Henry's rnufiic als-s. Friday Morning. "Writing" waa again presented by Hnpt. Shipley. Prof. Campbell tbeo gave a leoturo oo the subjeot of "Language." Quite a large number ot people wera and tbe exercises wers thor- MKttttk iWILIj JLJaBB IrtJI .ir"g as1 Hotel Palace HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modations in every respect. Gilliam & Bisbee We are not email men, lbs. We are am all men, Xs. we are noi ifie Largest fUetcnanis io me World ! But when the people o( all the surrounding country are in need of Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Qlaaawaro, Wood and WlUowware,Nalli,Iron, Barbwlre, Cumberland Coal, Gaw and Water Pipe, Pipe fittings, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Backs, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axon, Hammers, Haws, Sledges, Wedges, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran lteware, Plows, Harrows, Rakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllers and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zinc, etc., etc., Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices. ! We have Good Goods at Faib Prices, and Cheap lohn Goods at Chep John Prices. GILLIAM & BISBEE, MAJN STREET - HEPPNER. OREGON Several would-be trimmers of political maneuvers are trying to foroe Senator Mitohell to oeo bis mouth that tbey may sea whether or Dot be baa sny gold filled teeth. If they can find that ths present senator has bis dental csvitv fitted with onJ njuyrd. .ilv-r in.tead ol .old amaloam. thev tro- Mlowto. rs attending the insti- ... . - ... th.t haihttl nnt rhaw in ai.ntirial u, t-- - gum. OosLydell Baker is tbns engaged In trying to tickle the senator till be laughs, for ths purpose of making so in spection ot tba senator's loolsors, cus pids aad molars. Plaiodsaler. Vaggag Mi peaseagera to aud from op MM bii p,M, u,9tti ,b. moaalaina, "'"d .V'' Ik. A. I .1 half nrlna. H Cbreter k.i .1,. fl ..nnl .. mnnk I. Iha v"'"-' " f " " - W I W.I ViWV.W " - - I . . ... M H n . . ., I roan. nr. ana air, i it. r" imiidww ""senu l train Mil. y. and Mra It. W. Dar'halom.w. Mr W. F. Furnish aad Dr. a J. Bmlth v y., M aD froir run 1 so J yes tor- sej Mrs. W. V. Dutton. Mr. snt Mrs. H era nakiag tba mayoralty fight over at j,, u laks out tbe I'sslaoJ eatlle, bat Hpweer, Mr. ae4 Mrs. IV 0. Wills. o Jl..- I. A .. l.-l I "r' ' r. .Irri-w, mtwmmm asioeyexi b .r,,v. ' ds artUtt,Lti-rsraewoftb.rioriee oigbllof rBdlioasollil retoreiaer.it:nii.t.. Ada Joaea. Klii.Utb Ma- f.r v t r.m.,1.11 .J Vtav.aih I l"k. MalHil ltr, Jtaaia hnbie, Lite Beoatora Mitchell and MeBriJe left Portland Saturday evsmog for Wash- Ingtoa, aocompaoMxl by CoogreMmaa Uermano. Heeator Mitohall dtotined to say aartbiag coBceralai bis poertioa oa tba stiver qneetlca, eieept to remark that be bed mada fifty five speeches la tba recent campaign working for lbs lectio of MoKiol.y o tba HI. Urn Is olatfiirm. Tbe aeaator seems to think bis record sofllolent f osrsoly aa to what be will do, bat tberw are fnnt bard bearted aad thick beaded people wbo 1W. I'.L. Campbell, Anoa J. Dalsiger, Retb Thompson, Tbebte Tborusoo, Lacy M. Tboawon, Ads M. Joan, Charlotte Kbipley, A. W. Bslelger, W. C. Howard, J. A. lialslger, M. A. Barker, Cams Htsnfistd, Ilnrton II. Ievk, Mrs. II. U Oney, Cora Allison, Rsrlao Hlaotoo Mollis Jobnenn, Ada Geotry, Florence Crittenden, Mabel Ulasoock, IUe I IUed, J. W. Hhipley, W. L. Saliag, Flor- euca iavtdne, May LJevMson, Ura Driskell, Mrs. H. A. Pk'kard, tllanebe McCoraiick,M(eneer A k ere, Job e lloroor, A. W. Kk loner, Alios OImo k, Ivy Iht- man, Jennie Klnoeid, Mrs. U. A. Fo'jua, Artbnr Uoilaoa. U3 TtO Ho 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 for every one objection made against it. This should decide the matter. It does. 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. Hr ats or Ohio, Citr op Tolbio, I 1T( M IXirsTTT. ) Faana J. Cmbbt saekta oath that be are ant aatlafled aad wbo losiat on some t tu seninr partner ot lbs firm of f. 3. HOWARD'S IS THE PLACE. Old Stand, Main Street, near BobKrlck's. Psadletoo. . Obester 6argaet will baal paeeMgeri aad bajrsa to aad from tba depot al halt prioa. If ILUieery at cost for tba aeit thirty data at Mrs. L. J. Eatee, aeit door to aoroer oa May street. It E. O.! iUv. W. E. rolwioa wsat r.fi to nennasr Taeodaf evesleg to hold - w - - divlas aetvioea. IUf . a W. Toakoa. ol lwk Qty, df finite atatemeot of the eeaelor'e tiews. Tba Dalles Cbfuolote. tftala Normal tkbuol, arrived tbia oro- lea to lake part ia tbslnsttlaU. Us as delayed by I bo rteeet saow elra. Emery II. Aterlll, lUlyb D.tUobWer, D. Marl, I S. FuJ;ee aad 8. M. Conner wsre beta Islwtiewtaf snr abaais last Wedo4sr. Punt suaaJ smIs bad greet diS Miour, Lia Itbea, Ada Mien' aad tCdiib Putter aad Mees Abo Jna IMA. llyad. M. B. Uallooay, W. It Iroin aad A. W. Paliereoa. A rl R4y. Aecordiag to a owlebreted aaatootlat tbra are Bp ward of b&n.dJQ little alaods la tbe bas aiomacb. Tte leads par oat lbs di(ttvs Ja will prwskcb ia tba M. E. chorcb, rVstb, etjlty with tea daring tba reaewl ald wbeb dielva or dig m tba f od Is Mil Header, Dt. 6th. ftfiaeos Iy Pormaa aad Jennie Kia aid came ap oo VTedaeeday caornisg's train to attead tba iaadtole. Um, lUieba U AppUfata, kaowa aa ana of Orctfon'S bkiaewrs. died at A.b- lead oa Dec. 1, Md 63 f eara. Cbaa. IWrger, tumlf til lue. waa blown Into aWa by dveemite, ap U Brttieb Clatt.Ua. K if. Stb Tit larga ssaeoaUlle iwim aleaJ aad aMdd,alo aU4 srreela,eitfu. Ill Crawford. agd 24 ' illd ar TMrdWI'M bt IM artf- l. r.l a lnf Mies wsfl'4, fcS leaf Ma4er. The lull Cf tmt rsa ooio a mk. smi HorMsa laeliBf. a fe dais ao aal sack ta sli feel of oat', laioad teasdtately. (lid Hall aad Ct.e!r i ria tod trfwttwr tk.oa al Id pteoo ta Um !. "! Colt a tUa aad I ywr bd la. t'i.w L It VB W.ak'e, of k.a aad tla lt C AmA TkalkMlltti 41 ta W'. eoeo. 1 1. IS M aosaetDiag , aa eeii ar rar) frea. Iw Lodge N4. 50, K of P, he d aided to bold aa tts lastalUtloa. Far. d rMtloa ts want ef itkm, etiksMS nf aleoda. mk of blp VtfMtoro loo kstailb of IMavs eraaa. Tba beat e4 aaw aaiaral alp ie tba! f ivea by Hbaker t- mil's Onrdlal. h Moral, twoaeao It lbf partisslara la a aU.j.al lama of tppit Ibo asaUrtala aa4d by too the (atl. Floe uk U aa4i, aete, Wswas, m pnuiiM. eie4 last rvj r r C, Tbowpeoat IO. neiaaaata rf wielor adwsr o bo eiod eel at t f by r. V. Tbapsr.a Co. i Urals It etraibe sol tavltforaUo Ibe gteads aad Ibe etnCAMa. ajabl tbey are abta Io do Ibeir work atno. Hbaker lha-eeuee t)fdtl aoree leittkaa 9 laielf ead aovsaaoeeitly. Il 4mb so by aaiaral ea, aad thrtit te tbe er4 i4 Ha wo4MfaJ aad aura 1 I sac 0 sU to tlM At dra(ltt, arte I per UMlle. HoAtinj! Schilling's fiat It oU! ba are CtatUf'a voaJBMa. ottekerS e Dd Yaw C Tf f tnelri lr lure aa rttd lr t.,ar iroaUf If an. tt a MUo aow f,B4 lab aiM-ally adaftod l Ibe tCl IH r2n iTAnCIO COSH rliW aad raienf ell fMMleOxaplaitife, lflin S w-h trfal S.r-1 ,. ft tens la fiTteg tr' aol iae n tb o(an, )! tee te "i Ai-t . O (v ii..a. lftwli. Fatetiof PI . f hfiM, rtlpw. ltfiUb4, W.lsa- r or iHibU4 Iir "H1. llri l ila e llta Sk4srH fo a4 la ad rUreegib are l4 tt lie . t tT eea aad 1100 at IVtsf A lirrwk's 4 ee. Heealor Hilebell aad bis Irteads ma dismlea aav doable tbey mar have en It t slued m to hie re election, Tbe saat- Ur Is aow ma le aa rrieie as aay barely nee Jane natter ran !, If tbe falore eea bo Jalged by Ibo pU Tba O'eanaiaa i. v.. t.i . : .i 1. 1 I. mild wsr, by brtnlilltit Ibo ecoaU oo I ) hlicel frf Io eiW.te at bis bte la lrabf entree pxtdraeo. Tba Ofnaiao oill grew tur; it lie fa-til aod fulile al tfk of Ibe llnt.m. rlbbtr bwfure Inag. aad will eJ.WIall; atutapt Io aa etet la Ibo jub with He beetior toUl aad Ui$i reefe. IWaa (wiple eaaoot 14 a etewftoc lina alne. aod ! bart Ua the aakeila Ukea plaoa. We bate Ibe rfaaJH ali(alia lor Ibo aUlitf of Ibe Ore oatea editor. f bia Uaraief aad bis ttfroa aod at jHel EafUeb; bwl ol,a tl row to b.lilieal Int. be b ta refrt Hied br a eevitv. lilbll as oo ptHt Bate groaad 1i,e Cmbbby & Co , doiof bosloMss Io tba City of Toldt, Cueoly and Htala afore said, aad Ibel eel 1 firm will nay Ibe eara of ONE llt'M'llr.l) DOLLAR lor aeb and ary ewe of Catarrh that ssos'il ba eortxl by Iba aa of Ilaix's CaftaaM Craa FKANK S f'UKNEY. Hoots to bfre ma aad etibao'ibc.1 la my titt-Minee, ibis 61b day of UtHaH a,. D. ltwa A. W. OLEAHOV, N.lary Publio. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, .1. O. nOllCHlCltS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Lifjuors and Cigars. 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