&'inra . Thia la the complaint of N thoaaanda at thia Mason. p They hare no appetite; food UaClL does not relish. They need the toning op of the stomach and digestive organs, which a course of Hood's Sarsaparllla will give them. It also purifies and enriches the blood, cares that distreea after eating and internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds np and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost " a magic touch." Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Portlier. j r;i are the best after-dinner uvvu 9 rius puis, aid digestion. 200. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Corvallia Gazette: Monday morning a figore representing a man's body was discovered snapeoded from the flag staff of the Oregon Agricultural College, and in the place of the weather signals floated a flag bearing, in large letters the words "E B. Miller may know bow to run a sawmill, bat be cannot run a oouege." ine emzy and nag were qmokly torn down, bat the news soon spread and all Oorvallis engaged in disonseion of the affair. Student! have disavowed the aot. for sale About thirty tons of rye hay, located about two and one-bait miles of Hardman. Also 400 acres of good range, fenoed, to go with same. r lent j or outside government . range near at hand. - Bbeiter for 2,000 bead of sheep or large band of cattle. Good bouse on place. Call on Gazette office tor particulars. A rare chance to get bay obeap. All signs indicate a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf Jas. Bradley, while under the "influ ence," beoame involved in a difficulty SPOKT HAS HIS HAT. Now that the great politioal oampaign is over and the winter season again with as, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. Cognizant of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renei al subscribers: ' . . The GAZETTE la. 50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, (1.50 $3.50 " 8. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.75 " N. y. Tribune, $1.00.. 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, 1.00 8.25 8. F. Chronicle, 11.50 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 60o. . a 50 Letlle'i Weekly, $i.00 5.00 Here and There. from Alpine yea- Hear the ' ' Ladies' Band eotertainraent At the Opera House, Heppner, On Wednesday evening, Deo. 23, 1896, Mrs. Bradley is still quite ill. Jas. Royse was in Heppner yesterday. Chaa. Baroett was iu town Saturday last. A, Andrews was in terday. A. Young, of Gooseberry, was In town yesterday. Al Florenoe'a obild is threatened with pneumonia. "Old Man" Vance ia down 10 bed with kidney troub's. Mrs. J, J. Roberts is suffering from an ttaok of quinsy. Will Leezer was about yesterday and ia feeling better. Mrs. Anson Wright ia mnob better from reoeol Illness. Judge Bartholomew came borne 8un day from Portland. Miaa Lake is visiting ber brother, Jack Lake, eod wife. Jacob Young and wife were ia yeeter day from Eight Mile. We seed wood badly and will take ame on subscription. (J so. Barker bas ecoepUJ a position with E. W. Rhea & Co. aoay itooa 1 utile aoo, aged six years, ia luffsring from grippe. R. a Willi baa bought tbe Wm. Rush plaoe. Consideration, $1,000 J. O., Jobnoy and Cbaa. Kirk were ia from Rbea creek Saturday last Tom Drlekell's daughter, Elite, aged 11 years, baa the pneumonia. Joe Pngh, Nell Jonas' cook, la la from tbe ranch and oonfloed to bis bad. Oao. Parmaa and I. N. Eatab were over from Gooseberry Friday last. Dan and fbU Birl and fbil Dobarty were la from Batter ereek Monday. iu. Btiew eod 4. I uoward ware over from Batter ereek yeeterdsy. Mrs. Jack Laksta infferiof from an abceet oo bar foot, bat ia mnah batter. Drink tbe celebrated J. H. Cotter wblakey. Oo tap at Cbria Borebrrs'. 0. 0. Doaglaa, of Dooflaa, graced Happoer with bis preeeooe last Friday. Cba. Aaubauf a two eblldreo are jost reooveriof from ao attack of broo ebltia. Deflate aad peaseefar! to and from tbe dipot at half price. 'See CUaWr riargtot. tf Fred W. WUeoe, fnroierly editor of The Delia CorooMe. bee geae to Honolala. wheel Befret will baal paeeacfsri ad beat agi to aad froea Ibe depot el keif price. K Cl.se. A. Oetea left today wUb 10 foer boree teeaai iuedad wile BMrebaa diae for kie Wagaer Itere. . Ye will flod Ibat o will be IreaUd ell rtebl deea el Ibe 1WJ Light eelooa. Call oo tbe beta. IHrk Howard, tbe getl maeagar of Billy Morrew ' Rhea ereek pwiwuoea, was lo Friday leal 00 baeieeee flee. free e 0 aaddle lo 0 refle laat Balorday. Il wae pot op agaia, Deary Cm two Uieg Ibe loll; laae The W. C T. U. OM-Uag oo la Sao- day treeing at Ibe M. E- oberck all eliewded aad very (aeeb ifprael' 011. rkill Cftba. Baf al Be warabooee. will oay lee ettfbeat k awtee U bHaa, ttra, sba-p flu, tViog year hi las to bi. h I4iee Bead exterUtMKil Wedeae dayeteaiag l.weae,,eeleia,iiee 00J anloe with baal eelee. Ceo yw kS.4 le at. lbe Ifeel T. 1 L?e g4 le Friday ! ff0 Ltg 0k iWn fee bad twa U eft-e Ibe ilaiat el Tbe kaUueel Desk, tt tlfp o4 v"?t ct f. bluett K.O, wun ai x lorenoe lasi Saturday, causing Jim's arrest and incarceration till sober. He was fined tbe "regulation" Monday, which tbe authorities are allowing bim to work out. Jas. is not a bad fellow at all, and bas a good many friends who re gret that he allowed himself to get into difficulty. Frank Rogers got back Snnday morn- ing from Portland, minus both little toes and other unnecessary adornments wbiob have been oausing him much Buf fering for years His toes were taken off to oure soft oorns. and thouah it has been less than two weeks since tbe op eration, fc rank is walking about as of yoro. Ibe roads aaross the mountains to Monument, Long Creek and Canyon City are wen mgn impassible. The mail is carried from Hardman to Monument, and perhaps even further, on horseback. Tbe stage, oarrying mail, passengers and freight, leaves every morning tor Hard- man. . Tbe Ladies' Band, of thia city, assisted by the best loeal talent, will give an en tertainment on Wednesday evening that will be well worth bearing. Tbis ia to be a benefit for tbe above organization and all should show their appreciation by giving them a orowded bouse. Judge Jones, of Eight Mile, and Coo stable Bill Ingram, of Ingrumville.carae in town yesterday, leaving for their re peotive homes tbis morning. Judge Jones reports a large docket wbiob be will clear with much dispatch aa soon as be oan gel down to business. Tbe lady traveliog for the Chicago Costume House, of Portland, wbo furn tshed tbe suits for the ball 00 the Hth will be in Heppner at the Hotel Palace, on tbe morning of Deoember 23rd. and ill be prepared to rent oostames for tbe Christmas ball. 8t Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of tbe Cbristiao oburob will give 0 social at tbe opera boose on Wednesday evening, Deo.SOtb. They promiae you a good time. Admiasioa will be free. Don't forget tbe date. tf E. 0. Woodall, of Long Creek, bas made, an assignment for tbe benefit of his creditors. It is thought that bis business may pay out dollar tor dollar, judging trim what tbe Eagle tayi. Rhrtw tnn, innrulalinn nff tti 1 efforts in organizing o band lo this city oy attending tueir entertainment on Wedneaday evening, Deo. 23rd, at tbe opera bouae. Pries of admission, 85, 25 and 15 oenta. wins oiooami ipectai sale oo ladies' capee and Jackets and o:telo llneetf sboee will eommenoe Dee. 21. Be sure yon get their prices aad ez amine gooua. I bey win give yoa some rare bargains. .1 Hick Maibewa and V. Geatry, under the firm name of Matbeaa A Oeoiry, are associated together to tbe barber bnaioeas ia tbe new etaad, lee doors soul b of the peetoffioe. They solicit can. W. Pertlaeat Facts aad tUadoai Shots Bare aa4 There, aad Other Things! Some people think that they can dance the "Sailor's Hornpipe," but they cea't when M. D. Hayman ia in tbe ring. Despite tbe old man's infirmities be oan distanoe moat young competitor! in bis line, and in addition to his duties at the hotel ia representlns a laundry. Those deairing washing done should ap ply to him. Heppner ia usually a peaoeable town and so are its people. But sometimes tbe "juice de bug" gets soaked into some of our brave lads some of them no spring ohickens, either and they get bad. Sport believes that it's only o matter of time when some of those who are busy manufacturing trouble will hop onto some one wbo is not in the business and don't propose to embark. These things are only a matter of time. A man wbo doesn't make fights has no business losing any. Charley Sperry will make the Montana circuit neit year with Dutoh and a two-year-old, who is nameless now, and he iniuas that be oan warm up tbe boys so that they will relax their strong grip on & lot of loose cash. ' Before shipping for Montana it is proposed to beat Paul Jones, Coxey, Sinner, and all the other looal horses, including Red S. should be come over from Harney county, in order to get the "necessary" with which lo do the Spokane track and the Montana oir onit. Sport warns you all in time. Low Tillard has returned from below and Sinner is being groomed for a euro winner next seHson. It be don't succeed be will make a good saddle horse for Sam Palmer's outfit, anyhow. Ramor has it yon know "Rumor" is alwaya busy that one youug man ia Heppner is so muob in demand that he don't know to whom be really belongs. A "shotgun" title waa established for bim reoeotly, and like a "shotgun" mar riage It is good as any. It isn't often bat one loses a girl just like a jackkoite, but tbia is said to have oocurred in Heppner reoeutly. Tbe property was recovered at a later date and returned to its anxious owner. Tbe people of tbta county are going to ask their representative to peel off some from the salaries of county offioiala. 8port ia Informed that our representative pledged himself to make reductions. while on the stamp laat year, and it he did be will keep bia promise. There's going to be considerable kicking over thia proposition, bat we think salaries generally are too high. It remains with tbe people to decide this question as they pay Ibe bills. II is o well known fact Ibat a 'coon will Ash all day for o marble orbuokabol in tab of water, and though nnsuo oessful, perhaps, will never let op till tbe job is fluisbed. A tal specimen down at Eli Keeney'a came- near losing bia life daring tbe recent oold soap through some person'! oareleesness, wbo nntboagbledly dropped o few big shot into a oan of water near Brer C-ons habitation. True to instinct be began flsblng for tbe leadeo pellets and wbeo Dick Neville oame on shift oext morning tbe 'coon was frozen faal la tbe loe end bad to be ebopped out. It wee oloae sbave. An eoooymons letter ia causing one good man lo Heppner to stand guard with o Winchester. To go around in tboae parte witboal first establishing your identity might prove disastrous. Tbe writer of aa aoooym na letter is oeververy daogerooa. Drive Whist Party. A very pleasant drive whist party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Pbill Cobn at their borne in thia city laat Friday even ing. Following tbe series of games tbe prizee were awarded to tbe viotors. First prizes, Mrs. Geo. Conserand O. E. Farnawortb; booby prizes, Mrs. W. P. Dutton and S. W. Spencer, after wkijh an appropriate lunch of sandwiches, eake and coffee waa served. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Spencer, Mr. aud Mrs. E. R. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MoFarland, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conser. Mr and Mra. Henry Blaok man, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown, Mr. and Mra. S P. Garngues, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Farna wortb, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn and Mr. and Mra. E. L. Freeland . Meadames H. W. end F. K. Bartholomew; Mieaes Ads Bartlett, Lntie Farnawortb, Etta Minor, Elizabeth Matlock, Leu a Rbea and Ma bel Leezer and Messrs. J. B. Mullay, of Portland, H. Blackman and A. W. Patterson. PROPOSED TELEPHONE LINE. Piles! Pilesl Itching Piles. Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching' If allowed to continue tum ors form which often bleed and uloerate beoomiog very sore. Swayne's Oint ment stops the itching and bleeding, beats alceration, and in most oases re moves tbe tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oenta. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, Xenophon N. Steeves Free. Xenophon N. Steeves is a free mn. Yesterday morning at Hillsboro at 10 o'ulook tbe one juror who hung out for conviction capitulated, and a verdict of aoquittal was returned to Judge Mo bride's oourt. For over 21 hours the' ballot stood 11 for acquittal and 1 for oonviotion. Sat urday tbe jury stood 10 tor aoquittal and 2 for conviction, but Sunday one of the obstinate jurors gave op and sometime that night tbe twelfth man voted "not guilty" and tbe jury went to sleep. Yes terday morning when tbe bailiff of the oourt was called he waa informed that an agreement bad been reaohed. Juror Catcbiogs was indisposed from tbe long confinement. He became o ill Sanday that be bad to be taken to a pbysioian. Tbe great expense of tbe trial and tbe time and oare expended in trying tbe case demanded a verdiot one way or an other, and when the result was an nounced in Portland general satisfaction waa expressed. Tbe Steeves jury was looked np last Friday evening and np to Sanday night it waa generally expeoted there would be a disagreement. Steeves returned lo Portland laat even ing. He waa the recipient of many con gratulations from friends yesterday and today oo bia aoquittal. Uia frieods in Port land bave been sonQdent ot bis acquittal throughout, and have resolutely stood by bim daring the trial. Tbe expense of tbe trial. at Hillaboro will be borne by Multnomah ooooty, and will be between 12500 and $3000. Had a diaagreement resulted tbe case would never bave been tried again. W. M. Radio, ot Long Creek, is in re ceipt of a letter from Oscar Minor, ot Hepr.ner, relating to the construction of a telephone line from Heppner to Long Creek, eays tbe Eagle. He writes r - -"Gilliam & Bisbee, Wilson Brock, Isaac Ennis and myself will build a tele phone line from Heppner to Long Creek, via Hardman, Monument and Hamilton, if we oan make arrangements satisfactory to us. We' think the lite would be of great benefit to all parties interested, but as it must pass through quite a distanoe of very thinly settled oonntry, as yoa know, it is not likely that the line would pay on tbe entire in vestment for some time, yet we think wi oan get enough bonus here, with what help we oan get along the route, to en able us to oomplete it to Long Creek by May 1, 18U7. We expeot to go to yonr place as soon as tbe roads and weather will permit, to look over the route and see what we can do, and would like to bave a reply before we start." This line will pass within 30 miles ot the Fossil telephone system, and it is not improbable that Fossil will get railroad oonneotion first through the Heppoer- Long Creek line. Most of the route be tween Fossil and the nearest conneotiog point on tbe proposed telephooe line is timber land, and the expense for poles would be light. We wonld muob prefer to oonneot our present telephone system with the railroad at Arlington, as that is our principal shipping point and we bave a daily stage line between here and tbere, but as there is little prospect of that, it might be well to communicate with tbe promoters of the Heppner Loog Creek line. Fossil Journal. tnatri ia o jioq paw eiaetejd iqsnr a jo vn w sai tpiq. aodnoo oq j PM pa ooosqoj peiBjqsiro lit JO fiq tna mqjna ,nM3oetaioSq eonno jno; qoe epiiai inodnoa om pas vq eoano om poee epju aodnoo euo pan m no Hi 3NinN39 3Hiing 9NIH10H The present state of the tea-trade can't continue. Americans drink the worst tea in the world, and pay double for it. Cover With Boila. "My body was covered with boila. 1 saw liood s Bersaperille advertised aa a blood purifier and Iboogbl I would try a bottle. Io o abort time I began lo fesl better, erd I continued tbe ose of tbis medicine until I waa entirely e!L I heartily recommend Hood's Ssrssparil la.--B. M. Bali, Mayger, Ore. Gid Halt and Charley Jneea are eociated together down at Charley's old plaoe in lb looaorial bnslneae. Call oo I beat end get yoor wbtekeri pushed lo. Owing to eirramstsocee over wbiob we have oo control considerable matter li orowded out of Ibis laeoe bat will ap pear to our oei L The Black Butte mill li io operatioo over la Fog valley. Tbe Gas Its bop Ibat Mr. Uagao will make caooey oat of Ibe proposition. Ton Supbeoa. of Boras, ia vary mac alive, Ibe Gazette reotvieg o Utter lo tbal effect receolly. Tea la too locky to get killed. Royal Dlamnad, l'o Fired Jspaa, oo eolored. Tb bet 2r lee ever sold lo liepnoer. I. O. Tbonpen (Jo, tbe leaders. If Tom Malhewa. IV W Tnaj Root I aad Jbo 8arbr were over ye-4rday, (Vie Tore rvaelnioc lo atud to eorae lead ttaeiaeae. Claae Jobnene so J Tho. Aederenw were to f torn eatside prteioetalaeteiibl. fjtyiag a litUe of ssetrepolitea life with tbe bys. 00. C Teel retue la treat Ioe Cveek Selardty leal, ebere be bad beee to rprMel Ibe I'ortleod ereditrf of E.O. Woodall. C. F. tUdfMd. 10 atteeosf of Fe4le V, wae evr rm I FrUay aed Hater. day. Mr. lUdBeld Bay locate to llrp- eer. A Voleeblo rre4ee. TJOot Merrteno at Wertbteffcte, led "Hue ." writes: To Me valeable praarriftkne. hi tr PilUra, eJ I ceo etHMefefly r J It for Cueett- palMHi, Herb Haedeobe, aad S4 a gerel fyeteai loebi It bee oo e)eaL" Mn. Aaate ftteble, U3 Co I age Orve Ave., OiMaa. eea all ra dewe.OooU oat vet r tf get food, ed 0 be I so be abWsk ever Ml br aad Ml itred oed wey, I Ml attfe of FJeetria fkltotl fa4o el taajik aad raeeead bar t'eealk. I tue.aU eed II U, (M o Uue al Cu A tUuek'l drag store. Hood's rills are Ibe ooly pills to lake with Uood'i gareaperllla. Ed. R. Bishop, successor to Tbe Mo Farlaod Mercantile Co., is atill on deck, giving great bargains ia all lines. Tbe stock must be closed out, and it ia sur prising bow cbsap things are. Call oo them. Frank MoFarland, salesman. Schilling's remedy. Proof: the your money don't like it A Schilling ft Company Francisco Saa I Best is the grocer gives back if you vn Assanlt With a Knife. Sunday night last, Billy Carry, young man who baa lived here for some years, made aa assault on Eli Eeeney with o large knife, down ot E. G. Sperry'a place. Eli iwora out a warrant for Carry, charging him with assault with deadly weapon, which it o itata ease and if proven means a term in the "pen," but Curry was nowhere lo be found. Tbe authorities inform os that Ibey intend to pnsb Ibe case if Curry oao be found. It ia not likely, however, that be will put bimself in reach ot the offi cere.' - WW Palace HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modatiou8 in every respect. The Trouble is Over ! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With R HOWARD Who never lets politics interfere with business. At the same old stand, next door to M. LicliteDthal's. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, 0 Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. Heppner to Pendleton via Urppner- Eoho Htage Line. Persons desirous nf visiting Pendleton oao lava time and money by taking this roote. By ao qoalntlog Ibe agents the previous even ing tbe stage will make connection with 2 o'clock trein at K-hrt for Pendleton. Ofnoe at City Drag btore. W. U. Ixrd, Proprietor, e When yoa 1 fa plant seeds, plant J A Always the best. Mk I vk. or ' rTTTwara, ml 1 1 1 vW' "ottrl' J? I I I 1 1 I M.e toe lie M f tae Wat!y 0 tal Ibe aaat Ofaspepef of U,e Wl M la m,W.m etr, If la', ae H & ! b : ! ie m tffT tt fcile it tf Ulvae Away-llOO la Teak. Wbo eaa form tbe greatest Dumber ot worda froea the letter! io "Evixtaa ItocaT" Yoa are emarteooogk to make flfteeo pt mnf worda, we feel sore, ood If yoa do yoa will receive a good re erd. fee English words ooly lo alognlar or plural bat oot bo'h Do got oao aey letter ovwe tlosaa Ibae It appeera la Ibe tail "Eveeiog Hoar," for eiample, "lo," -oo," oor.' "ros," etc. I will per fifty doltan reah to Ibe peraq making Ibe largael liet, fifteeo dollars for tbi eoood lergaet, tea dollan for the third largael ood file dotlere for eeeb of Ibe eat I five legaai liata. Tbeee oeardi are 1 1 era free oed it boat eueeideratloe) fur tbe porpnee ol otlroertag sltrolloa lo toy baadeeeae illaetrated moelkly magesioe. The Idtee Erasing Hour. Il lo oeoae aary lew yo to eaed either J teo-eaet stseipe for o mi iooetbe' iateriptioa or fifty sweie for o year's eokaerlplloo, with yoor I tal of worde aad every peeeno eeod- lag o lie! af fif Vae words or aaore Is gasraaUad aa eilra paaeaet (lo oddiltoa lo Ibe oaagtsiee) ot oil tbe fullewtog IbreeooDki eoirO elll be eaet ol ooee poalpeidl 1 -Tae Aaierteao' fatally Cok ftaok,' eoa lata leg mors Ibaa aavae beedred ot tbe cHnteaat rreipae. 1 - "Heveety fire Coaaplese Hioriae by ap alar latbore sad I -"Tea LaJtee' UoM Feeey Work Waeeal" MtofaeU.ai gtiatssiaad la every eee or yaer aaay rafaodad. Tbie le a reakarU effer aad lisle areld be eei at oee ood oot later lUae Dateattwr S4'k, ee aaaM eed al Waaaae ef laeaissfel oaelealeeto rae be poWtebed lo t Jaeeery Meoe. fkl U aa f enoaity far ye le aaake P tery ey. rapafary refer ym to eey aaaeaeettte mwii ur Ike flreaoe treaty ncu Baal. t4 tt.li ri'y, ae to ay eUe l.ag. Add'aae, 0. . Tamil. 74 It tie Mraat, Jerjanna, Iva. hi I a Peiaral Pat trf SmTi Cerar m4 1a ari8s tte til aa I gire a elear est baaal f., I-. ftreela MriieAW ee ee BISHOP'S STORE 2(),()()(r POUNDS OF up gocd" i mm OOllMlHtlllir Of Tables, Cbalra, Ibksia, Hadroma Nollee, ttedsleade, Itenk Caeae, Leogee, Hofaa, rlprmg Ifatlreaeaa, Wool kfatlrasaaa, rarlor Helta, Cooler Tables, l , eU. Ilraeaati Cerpat. Wool CerH. Metliega, flldabnerda, Mirrors, Hal Iteeka, Ifaaglag Leaf, rertleree, Inilowa, tllaekate, Hioves, He., eto. All the alxove Gools arc Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. Fi op year hoaaae al ih el'h Hirliih Poaiiare, wkde Ible efpnrioailr le effared. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LA1USK STOCK TO SKLKOT FROM. r araT al a e4aaa !(,! I eal Ibarebf gattiag a WfW etaeto FRANK MCFrtRLAND MANAGtft. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOBCJUOllS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars all See It. Mole) Street, HCPFNCR, OREGON. You Should Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol MANCIIRMTICM. ICNdl.ANI I. W FlTTFlSnX. ACf'T. He..MhHlot l.ilhe.Worl.l Ft 11 J I (IB WIT J: I BIS PIS YouroJJOUK I) to Tnko MSm. Leaves No Constipation,, wi Cerae II. as wall aa all Iliilineanaae. Hi. k II. .Urt a aad Malaria. Tbe roly (MroOTat.a ptll In Ike wail. I. H--IJ t r all lttaala ft eM a a. ail rerMpt of prtee, 3fc5 eeele par Iml. I r.l.Mlr.t MM'll'aL. (X, Ha a lreeeteeo, Cat. LK.1L BUNKS. Plenty cf them at the Gazette Office, . . new AiA:v,oi;Aiis:v'r Where too can Krt r ust- 'M'Pr II,IMa,t (iae l .alalia ,.g UU a V I I 1 I 1 U I 14J li. French Cook, and White Ubor only, Employed. Good Rooms and Excellent Service eTho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH.