TU3 Nerves Jnst as surely come from the Hooa s Sarssparilla as does the cure ol scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood disease. This Is simply because the blood affects the condition of all the li3eirve bones, muscles and tissues. If It is im pure it cannot properly sustain thes. Parts. If mnrtp nnro vh u.J a. Sarsaparilla, it caniet health instead of disease, and repairs thi worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by InlOOd Sarsaparilla Because it is the One True Blood Purifier. HrwVc Dillc the,5est aer-dinner 11UUU S flllS pills, aid digestion. 250. " A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politloal campaign is over and the winter season again with ns, all will want an adequate supply ol fresb and varied reading matter for the Gazette has made clubbing arraDeements with a number ot periodioala and now offers the following to all new and renew- ol anVtasiniVinain The GAZETTE f 2. 50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregon lan, $1,60 $3.50 c. r. AAttiuiiivr, fi.au o.io " N. Y, Tribune, $1.00... 8.00 nror.1 loaan si iai u vvKHnt Ti.- ...... t, UlOU . ; " 8. F, Chronicle, $1.50...'... 8.75 V'Thrice-a-Weck N. Y. World; $1.00 8.26 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 BO ibhiih. npp.11 V. Ul . Ft IU1 Here and There. "I'm something ot free trader," said Johnny, as be stole bushel of apples from bis father's neighbor's orchard; "but," he added, tapping the seat ot bis trousers, within whioh be had placed three towels and a sheet of tin, "I be lieve in the protective principle when protection is needed. Art Minor is ernel-hearted. His team hitched to a big waeoo dashed down the street yesterday. Two brave boys rushed ont and stopped it, when Art raised np ontof the wagon box and gave his friends the laugh. The next time tbey ran away two tall young men will let them run. W. L. Saling is just in receipt of a let ter from an older brother, Robert Saliog, whom no member of the family had pre viously beard ' from for almost twenty- five years. He is now located at Ash land, Or., and will visit Morrow county relatives in the near future. Died On Deo. 24tb, in Lower Eight Mile, of hemorrhage following travail, Mrs. J. R. Nuonamaker, leaving a bus band and four small children, the young est child being but a few hours old. The deceased was a Bister ot Mrs. J. M. Hamblet, of lone. At the meeting of the Rawlins Post, (J. A. R. in this city Inst Saturday the selection of officers resulted in all the old officers being re-elected. A special meeting is to he held bere on Saturday, Tan. 9th, at which time it is desired that all be present. The Ladies' Aid Sooiety, of the Chris tian, church, have decided to postpone tbeir.sooial from the date advertised and will give the same at the opera bouse on Wednesday evening, Jan. 13' h. Please bear in mind this change. Ou Christinas night, at lone, a mas querade ball was given in the hall above Joe Woulerj's store. Tbe strain being very great tbe building was severely wrenobed which interfered with the pleasures ot the evening. SPOKT, OLD SOX! Somfl Pert Observations, Ploked Co Here and There Flying Machines and Prairie Yachts. .uutjLuuertjr is iu iruiu onuu uuiiuw. - f M. MAHB Af inrr mat mat.tr rrvp N, am Cbas. Hales was over from Alpine Tnes day last. Harry Bagley has returned from Hillaboro. J. P. Hay den was here on Tuesday ot last waek. Peter Brenner was in from Eight Mile Tuesday last. , - K Carl Grow got in from Forest Grove last Friday. Miss Martha Neville is visiting a ber relatives bere. Emil ScbariT, of Hamilton, left Satur day lorCbioago, Jjt ureenwood and wife are over from Hamilton. Mrs. Sterling Smith is yet very 111 from pneumonia. Prof. Howard is quite ill with oonges tioD of the lungs. Ol Justus' two ohildren are threaten ad with pneumonia. Press Cresswell sod family spent Christmas in Heppner. . , Bud Haney, Henry Padberg and W.6. Connor were op from lone today. Robbie Btott ie up from Corvallis to Ttsit bis sister, Mrs. J. R. Lake. Condon Olobe : Wall Goodwin and family moved to Heppner this week. Drink tbe celebrated J. U. Cotter Ed. Qetch'el wss over from Cass Mat 1 ck's McDonald canyon ranch last wsek Born Oo Deo. lltb, up Willow creek, to tbe wife ot Mat Hughes, a 12 pound sou. J. W. Morrow and faintly returned ra)ade barrel. Did you ever ootioe, dear reader, that human nature is human nature, matters not where you go to find it? Not long ago your bumble servant notioed an il lustration ot this th t was forcible enough to suit tbe most ardent student of psychology. Some siwasbes, with the usual number ot kloochmen, kids, dogs and oayuses, came io from the mountains and stopped over at Heppner to sell venison, Indian gloves, etc , and to lay in tbe usual amount of necessaries. Ooe maiden with a fair am uat of good looks, from the siwasa standpoint, was more fortunate than the rest, investing largely from the proceeds in paint and oalioo. Dropping ont of sight in, the sbeds in tbe rear ot Gilliam k Bisbee's store, a transformation took laoe, soiled duds were doffed, and improvised Bounces and gewjaws were substituted in a jiffy, while tbe reddish brown 00m plexion was made deeper red with copi one applications of paint. Stepping forth gaily she passed a bavj of ber "kith sud kind," tbe envy ot them all and with an arrogant air and a toss ot tbe bead, crossed tbe street to feast upon a box of refuse fruit in (bp rear of Sal log's store. Now this is notioeable 10 tbe higher walks ot life. 8:me smile so sweet an bland on those, their peere, and down iu their hearts how thj revile their fjrtu oate neighbors! How tbey swell np with pride when they tblok how littl their neighbors know and bow "swell,' bow Intelligent they arrl O, oonld Bobby liurue picture to their vision as the world sees them! Io politics the big "I am" crops out. Why, eveo io the boor ot defeat, tl orited and financially bedraggled sou commiserates the ignorance of Ibe pop 11 Isoa who have left biin io tbe "coo snmne," for a man whom lie cooaidere bol tbe wandering tungbole of an 00 THE SOCIAL CIRCLE CHRISTMAS MASQUERADE. On last Friday night, at the opera bouse, occurred one ot the most agree able masquerades given in Heppner of tbe year 1896 It was under the man agement of Messrs. S. P. Gurrigues and Jake Wattenberger, andeverythiog poss ible was done to make the affair a pleas ant one. Tbe order maintained was ex cellent, and the musio furnished by Mrs. Jake Wattenberger and Chaa Ingrabam of high order and very much appreciated. Tbe foil iwing gave in their names and respective oharaoters: Otis Patterson, old man; Fred Bock, Mexican; Albert Davis, Turk; Lon Wat tenberger, Turk; Mrs. Hunlook, news girl; Mrs. Eli Keeney, bootblack; Chester Sargent, clown; Bertha Matlock, fairy; W Patterson, clown; George Conser, orkiebLord; Lena Rbea, fishing girl ; Ida Oowins, fishing girl; Mrs. Brock, pnn pou ; James J ohnscn, German soldier; John Spenoer, German soldier; 'Gene Jones, German soldier; E. W. Khea, gentleman ot tbe 16th oeutury ; George Noble, Spanish nobleman; Etfie Rbea, rainbow; Mrs. Ben Matthews, national colors; Wilson Brock. Hindoo soldier: Earl McFarland, clown; Heppner Black- an, clown; Wm. Dunn, oar porter; Mrs. Wm. Letrace, nurse; Mrs. Geo. Cod Ber, snake charmer; Frank McFar land, Indian ohief; Mrs. Frank McFar land, Pocuhootas. Tbose whose names were taken but ho did not giva in the respective char acter represented were: Bessie Vinson, Archie Matthews, Miss Jenkins, Obai. Bartholomew, George Vinson, Fauoie Brown, DjI Warmoth, .Win. Letraos, Oscar Myers, Albert StsntDn, . Lon a Behme, Lizzie Thompson, Elsie Jones, Mrs. Hick Matthews, Hadley Birker, Claude Sloan, Bob Beard, Millie Her Iva Sargent, Lt'oee Penland, Mrs. Lanes Penland, Mrs. Teft, Mrs. Bur rig, Annie Matthews, Edith Vsughao and Jack Mills. from trip to Pendleton, Sunday morn ing. Conductor Wm. Do on mashed Lie left index finger Ibis nxwDlog while loading freight. J as. Matlock got borne tble morning from Portland where be epeot Christmas with hisfemU. You will find tbst too will be treated all right down at tbe Red Llgbt sslooa Call oa Ibe boys. Mieeee Elbel Bover sod Jlle Freoob spool Christmas eve with Mr. aod Mrs Daa rotter, of Leiiegtoa. Joba E. Lalbrop. of tbe . U, eerae . ia Christmas to visit Iriaode bere, lea tag for hie borne last DigbL Sheriff T.J. Dmer, and young eon. Yolo, of Ibe Dalles, are la Iowa today aod Wave Ibis evealsg for borne. J as. Molellre. Jas. Cerlf, Frank sad Tat Kilkeoof era ie May oa bo.lneee eonocUd witb proving ap oa leads. MhUt EdJia Rlfts ts reported es beieg III alia paenraoels, ap at Teadle loo, bat word was rereived Ihle atoralnf laal be ts belief. rblll Ooba, meecr of tlepfoer's ereraboaee, will paf btgbeet sserket pri for bid, fare, abeep pells, els. Bring yoar bides to bios. tf C sad t frroeb earns la (teodsy aad oa ktoedey I'm paid the "rata- ttoa" Willi ti added ! bie art ia Ibe freAse f Taaedey. Ia wbargd. Cbu try fti rtarsd fmdf fro as Lnae IUk bra be Swl bi CbrWtaiae. He wee eectwpetd by kte wire aad lty espt Vi saake iitpyvH Ibtit latere bos IJoa. It BSaekawa be ba cba ae M ef la 4lil of Tot Mead Ms, Pa. 41ft. I O H B , a ;. laeir Baa fraae ithfiM at f(-l oa, Calif , a Baalay, Jea. JUb. Ta CIs.tU tpMt W.lta ol tbe ry dle N tbe faH lhal lb 6atw fire eiieike ara acwea thaa !. Tay eMail b em of bU la tnmmt al ia aW REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the First National Bank at Hepp ner, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business, Dec. 17, 1896. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts... $150,016 27 Overd'fts secured and unsecured 10,452.60 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion ; 12,500.00 Premiums on D. S. bonds 875.00 Stocks, securities, eto 20,796 50 Banking-house furniture, anil fixtures 3,884.44 Due from National banks (not reserve agents) 3,518 40 Due from approved reserve agts. 12,660.06 Checks and other cash items.. 48.71 Notes of other National Banks 1500.00 Fractional paper ourreuoy, niokels and cents 155.35 LAWFUL HONEY BK8ERVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie 14,434 00 Legal tender notes.. . 692 00 15,126.00 Redemption fund with TJ. S. Treasurer (5 per ceut. of circulation) 562.50 Total $232,095.83 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Surplus fund 12,000.00 Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes paid 22,049 34 National Bank Notes out standing 11,250.00 Due to other National Banks. . 5,464 67 Due to State Banks and Bank ers 480 69 Individual deposits subject to cbeok 99.920.89 Demand certificates of deposit 30,930.24 CUTTING SCRAPS AT PBAIKIE. Saperinteadent R. D. Williams BtafaW by Oaa of His Papiis. On last Saturday evening Dr. and Mre. , H. McBwords, ot this city,- were ten dered a surprise by a few friends who came very unexpectedly but heavily laden with tempting viands which sooo graced the table,-around which tbe guests spent a very pleasant hour. In all the evening was one ol rare a oial et'joyment. Those present wert: Mr and Mrs. Geo. Conser, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. - Bartholomew, Mr. aod Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Mr. and Mre. F. G. Bartholomew, Mesar. Josef Mueller, T. R. Lyons and A. W. Patterson. A correspondent ot the Eagle wriiee as follows from Prairie Cty regarding the stabbing of Supt. R. D. Williams, ot Grant county : Quite a serious cutting scrape occurred at tbe Prairie City public sohool on Deo. 17th, in whioh Prof. R. D. Williams was stabbed in four places by ooe of his soholars, Mr. Ed. Meador. Mr. Will iams only esoaped with his life by the knife striking a rib in one place and the breast bone in another. II is wouods are quite serious, though not 03nsidered fatal. - A warrant was sworn out io Justice Curl's court and of&oers were in pursuit iu a short time, but up to this evening had oot returned with Maador, who bad rushed home after the affray, seoured a fresh horse and the last beard from was headed toward Canyon City. Thisooourrenoeis very muoh regretted by the peoile ot this section, as Ed. Meador is the son of Mr, T. H. Meador, one of our most highly respected citi zens. Mrs. Meador was so shocked by the sad affair that Dr, Belknap had to be summoned to render ber medical as sistance. Boys should think ot mother before they commence outting and slashing in such a manner. The organisation of so Elks lodge ia thie city about the 16th of next month, wheu a number of our citisene will put on tbe boms, is ooe of the coining events. Oo that occasion a number ot prominent elks aod stags from evrry lodge io Oregon will be preeeot. Tbe mi mbere oompoeiog tbe Heppner lodge were all cot out for wearers of the horns and on io any event at 00 dietaui fatore hi styled the "Best People oa Earth." Following Ibe institution of this lodge it ie understood a bauitirt is to be servod for tbe visitors. Total 8232,095.83 State of Oregon, ) County of Morrow, ) I. George Oonsor, Cashier of tbe Rbov named bank, do nolemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Geo. (jonser, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of Deo , 1896. Hi. Li. fREKLAND, Notary Public for Oregon. Correct Attest: J. P. Rhea, O. A. Rhea, J. B. Natter, Direotors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at Heppner, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Dee. 17th, 18m RESOURCES. - Loans anddisoounts $ 47,495.20 Overdrafts seoured and unse cured 2,478.92 U. S. bonds to secure circula tion 12.750.00 Stocks, securities, eto 6,164.43 Bankiughonse, furniture, fix. 2,509 30 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 1,021.20 Due from state. banks end banker Due from approved reserve agents Obeoks and other Cash items. . Fractional paper curreucy. niokles, and oents LAWFUL MONEY RESEEVS IN BANK, VII: Speci $ 442 35 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per oent ot circulation) Go to any grocer and ask for Schilling's Best tea: Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or the Blend. He will pay you your money back if you don t like it. it Sir F This evening a masque social will be given at tbs oners boose. Maoy iovita tions have bro sent oot and judging from Ibe social activity a very pleasant oocasion is aasured. What at first was considered io tbe circle ot well koowo enl bigbly re peot-d young people to be so slop. meat lat wk, proved te be a remark able eoiooldeoce, the result of ooe p.r eoo cbaoglng Ibat evar teslUss part of tba buroao elradtore, lbs mind. B th went beluw 00 tbe same tram that was all. CI a be wre trumps in one pert Utppoer Ibe olbr oigui. wnea ooe bee a (all bend of these, eteod oat from ooiUr. Two people io Urppoer bioe, bigbly respected aad wellkoowa young peopl a lady aad geotlemaa, by tbe way, had a Derro eeeepa last algbl from getting married wit boat soy ebeeee to object Home joker got a marriage lioeese blae from the court boose aad didn't de Ibiog but fill it oot with Ibe aamee Ibe rtima, bad II dily i eed, and pa it la tbe beaJe ol a jivial eld eoal of Ibe jodioial fraUrelty abotaa play boy yet arriving si ids Doete woere ioe t urn-1 eup eeid yotiag teaa bad called oa eeid 1 eiaur ae nn a m l.,t t,A iu Amt fctttllt.! aad wee shortly futiowed by otb-v folia, aUo ; oa pleasure beat. Tla prnee liega ! Ibis far were carinas, ledeed, aod promt Ibe y. I Io atk tf aba oald da so y I. log fuf Ibe vtellofe. Oar brsvs jtJs Mil -eo." but Ibat ae I boa (at be eald d eaatetkuag Iu ber, aad wnaoal fonbe ado be broagt.l f.wtb Ibe d' a BrnU. bad Ibe blaablsg euapia is ariee aal la a j ffy l.ad eed tba aaagia wnrde abwb era eappnaed la bled Iwa a -a Is as ; ana, bat, bnrrr of hit on, ear miet ig frtMi 1 was eeiuaaded to a ti el as big ae a eoer el Ibe at tbe po-ef abkb bed befelfwe aaeapd bM obe-fvaitoa. 'teas at'b e aa 4-mtxa ae Io Ibe enn U a j"S be bel , ibai be aljeeed Me s M aal n4e aaia.iaa Wa. Tbe eeel wee ibt nl Ibe ifenel " ll'PI-twf rlaeod Af- Oo Dit Tuesday evening Dorio lodge, No. 20, Knights of Pythias, of Ibis city, will bate a public iostsllation with wbiob will be iulereperced so appropri ate program. Since well filled baakete bars been prrmteed by Ibe members sod i members so rioellcot supper will alto certainly be ooe ol Ibe fealorrs. A limited aamber of iovitatirne have been Utard Isvitatioee have been eeol oot lot Weicb social at tba borne of Mr. aod Mrs. z. IU Biehop, ot tbie cily, belt Tborsdsv eveaiog, wbeo all preeeot will doubtless bid ao sftVliooate aliea la lbs old year aad joyeoaly herald lie a tming of Ibe new year. Tba eveelag 111 also be pleasantly spent at ablal 405 61 4.02 162 99 1.05 442.35 562.50 Tot ax $ 73,997.57 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 (Surplus fnoJ 10,000.00 Undivided protlt, less expeo , eee ana Uxee paid 4H2 44 National bank notes outstand ing 11.250.00 Due to Stste Banke and Bank ers : 31.4(5 Dividends unpaid 600.00 Individual deposits subject Io cheok 1.0HH.77 Demand certificates of de posit 54 1.90 GRANT CODNTY MATTERS, from the Blue Mountain Eagle. Tbe marriage of Miss Ella Weloh, daughter ot Mrs. Ella Hughes, of this city, to Dr. Arthur O. Yearianr of Sal mon City. Idaho, ooourred on lbs is! inst. ' W. W. Kirk, a resident of Black Horse, in Morrow oounty and father of 8 Kirk of Ritter, wae in the city Tuesday, call log at ibis omoe. Mr. Kirs oauie over from Morrow oounty some time ego, and ie visiting with hie son at the McDuffee hot springs. Osoar Minor and Ike Eouis came over from Heppner Saturday io tbe interest of the Heppner Long Creek telephone line, returning borne Tuesday wilb tbs intention of putting a force ot men work and connecting tbe line to Long Creek by May Aral. Total t 73.997.57 Stats or Ohroon, ) County e.f Morrow, J I, EJ. It. Hiatiop, Uaabier of tbe alove named bank, do solemnly swear Ibat tbe above statement ie Irna to the beat ot my knowledas aod belief. r.u. It. lHHiiop, Cashier. 8ohecribed aod aworo to before me this 28' h day of lc. iw.ifi Otis rtniRanx, Notary Public for Oregon. Oirrerl-Attest: O. E. Fsrnawortn, E. D. Ilool, T. C Thompson. Directors. TEST with a big R. Blackwell's Genuine Bull D Durham is In a class by itself. You will find one ennnnn tnalriA unh tvn iwnpA hnc anrl tvn Ron. pons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco Buy a has of thin celebrated tobacco and read the coupon whioh gives a listof valuable presents and bo w to get them, I Palace .....HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of aecoua modatioua 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 bnslness. At the same old stand, next door to M. Licbteothal's. HUntta at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Sbreveport, La., says: "Dr. Kiug'e New Discovery ia the ooly thing tbut cures my oongb, and it is the best seller I have." J, F. Campbell, merohant ot Snfford, Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New DiHOivory is sll that is claimed for it ; it never tails, aod is a sure cure for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I oannot say enough tor its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Congbs snd Colds is oot an experiment. It bas been tried for a quarter of a century', and today stanis at Ins bead. It sever dieapiMiiote. Free trial botllee al Conser k l!r rk's drag store. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. All KeeoateieDS It. Ak your nbyaiciao, your draggist end your frieods abool Hhiloh's Cora for Ontienmptinn. They will reoommeod it. For sale by Hells A Warren CONSIGNMENT SALE ..Ar.. Fur sale Aboal thirty lone of rye bay, located aboal Iwa aad oee-btll miles of llsrdmaw. AIo 4'0 aeree of 'I reegCeaeed, U go wub earns. Itealy f ootsUe gnverameal reage ear el haed. Hbe.ter for l.fWt bead of sbeep or large baad of rallla. (Ktod booe oa pleo. Cell oa (taaella offiee rr perltenlara. A rare rbanre to gel All ein Isdissu a bard 1 wtalef aad delays are daageroaa. It THE PALACE HOTEL M Alt, J . O. IJOJIO 1I KHS, Prop. aee m Keei)s the Finest Wines, Li(juors and Cigars Male) Steeet, HCPPNCR, OREGON. You Should all See It. Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. 1 1 Tbe O.setta Ie la reeelpl of a (Tbri.l . mas pieel la tbe ebspa of a bl af ritfara, Ibe ditaor being oar .ld fneed, Mr J V. 11m Jen, the well teowe ara awretal liaveler. 'May bte ebaduw aever grow leea.1 Albert lUa aad ta Maileana were eeleeeerl fm jatl leal nlardas ea aay aaewi of la earn. Tbe Oeaeile Is pleas ed Ut ear Ibat see aeee 4ei'ld ea stop liakaeteg atik It-iaoe. ab ea lelha aalbof t4 laetr rUea. . Ireak lb gere ia able Io be ap agsia afwe a laeeie aMb bis d.atsd feel, leelaeel. lie Weed Idea I'M moeb eal i.k rnl4 la laa woaede esada rjr las receal OpetaU'HS. I Mew la tbe time Ia gM Ike Weekly .Ofarnataa. I He greeieel aeeet.apef tj IhaWeet, ib Ibe (-, U fc ariel If ta e4ftre, tew. M l ! beUef ..seel - ii-Ppaf npi , ! aee.pepefs e.a U aade t4aeba-t bw bar. Il'il a ,, r ' BISHOP'S STORE IIISlrJ3Ja OKIOOiV an J 1 BBS 20,000 POUNDS OF mm m: id fiik. CoiiMlfHt li.ir ()f Tables, (bsUa, lbkre, fledronta Holies, ftelsleads, I Wok Caeea, lounge, Hofae, Hpring Mallreeees, Wool Mallreeeee, T' Hails, Ceaier Tables, ele , ele. Iimaeeli Carpers, Wool Carpets. M ei lings, Hideboar.le, Mirrors, Hal Ilaeks, llsngisg lmpe, I'artteree, I'tlluwa, Ittsok.te, Hluves, etc., ale. All the alxne Goods arc Placed on Sale at Half Value or Less. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. Fit ap year hoeaee el oars wub HlrlUb Faraltare, aeile Ihla aopxriaeilr la offerel. The Lancashire Insurance Co. Ol Al.eY!Veilltee-riCMt ICNOI.AN1I . W PiTTERSON, AGKXT. nosat its n. w.,ri.t J .WITH V Youro HOUNJ) to 9Vnm 9 Kin. I Leaves No Constipation, -ua Cores 1 1. as well as all litllmaeneea. Mm k ealrba as I Malaria. Tbe oalf oMroaV4ai. pill la Ibe world. rV-IJ tv ail .ln..t i.e M-t.i , wail ea rerwipi of priea, 23 eeols per Uii l ltrMli-H MI KICAl. Itl. Has I faaeieAo, Cat. ibe fceela of ail lbM aleeming eaeqr. ree. e. raate a 4elegetioa f a-liveg la tba eUU. flk Ms'bewaaad V. eaelMof b.le.f.waral.d Ibe t'MB'w Berne 4 Meibeee A Oeai l,aeeAeta,eaaely. O. li waa rae t .e i e-M4 lWer la ba by .1.4 Ibe l-kere. j baeiaeee la Ibe Mt eleel. lee 4i I Tba CaJi' veia 8lsg BiKfciee tnt ate 1" laimt.e a( a.t. kMeeee wa-1 4rl line aae fc.pr-l t t, oa 1 aa'b ol ae rail. Iay. ater (lewirf, 4'.f Iti.y a4eii a if. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A I.AlUil. STOCK TO SKU.CT FROM. r si a iile eani. aaJI ee lbrlr geilisg a tr llef erl'elt-.a I.. I II .11 IVmIm 1 m lmm,r wn,.- f"i""e , ab..al Jh ll.a in i-eieg ia ! , r m.i, fcte f Mrs. Idl'.M Haw, aaa j ,e. b. ..a. y.. a r.l f a.m ,M , mt . J ,, ta l! wilb aea.aUH tSa pearl, la ll.MH ( .!.-.. I 4 ae . I , M.e UaW ft. g. aal li- ' " ' 1 1,; l,',, ,7,1 a f .l e. .4 ,.M l-yal r I. I.a rVed lre. a I V( I I )! I V deberof Il" . .l o,l rf 1 b. M N .t. . I Hi. ll ' K a'L..u..I...UIi.L 11 I.ie l.ti. Htfe IV V. U.i f. Me III. II. Ill fill. i tee-Mrs. tf FRANK MGFflRLflND, MAM AGE A Now ! I'liearafe flia.. ' ' t- a . a I 4l i Ibeaf M S !. Plenty of them at the Gazdto Office . . 11. ;j. Whrratou can get t'ft. M'l'V Ill',IM.M Claea Meal it Liviig lUlra. Vl I 1 1 11 I Va Uf I'rcnch Cook, and UMtc Lat'Or-only, Lmi.luycJ. Good Rooms and Excellent Service The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH. Ue laiier t ari f e