8t Last and all the time Hood's Sarsaparllla haa been advertised aa a blood purifier. Ita great cures have been accomplished through purified blood curea of acrof ula, aalt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel lng. It cures when others fall, because it ways Strikes at the root of the disease and eliminates - every germ of impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures of blood diseasea by Hood's Barsaparilla, although discouraged by the failure of other medicines. Bembmber that Hidr Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills SSteke, A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political oampaign is over and the winter season again with ue, 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 renew bI subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate ' Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 13.50 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 ' . ," N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00 Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25 r" . : B. F. Chronicle, $1.60..! 8.75 i - WoMuit TH.nfA. Rib II EA IT li utwv A .OllVCt , ..................... . JU - Leslie's Weekly, $4.00. . . ............... 5.00 Here and There. - Write it 1897. Quiet for New Tears, isn't it? Andy Rood is on the sick list. Jai. Wren is ill with tnnsilitis. Frank Engleman is np from lone. ' A. O. Petteys was io from lone yester day. Mike Kenny was in Heppner Wednesday. ray carinoiomew is inuisposea who grippe. Geo. Hafford is in from Cass Matlook'a raoob. . . Make good resolutions and stay witb them. ' . , ; Pat Kilkenny was in town few days this week. Joe Williams is threatened witb pneumonia. J as. Oarty is about again after several days illness. Geo. Shiok's child is quits siok, ont at their Eobo home. J. H. Johnson's daughter is very ill oat tjear HaiJman. MrJk. B. Florenoe is quite 11L Us is nearly 90 years of age. Miss Maggie Adkins is just recovering from as attack of grippe. Earl Hani, son of EJ. Hoot, is ill witb inflammation of tbs bowels. , J. D. Ball's two children are ill oat at their boms near Gooseberry. Tbs infant of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Bhea creek, is ill witb pneumonia. Born-To the wife of A. E. Smith, io Heppner, on Deo. 81, tea poand boy. Drink tbs oelebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers', . Pat Kelebar dropped in today for brelf rest in tbs metropolis of Morrow oonty. Bill Thurburo, forrasrly of Heppner, isssrviac as marshal op in British Colombia, lion. Henry Blsokmeoearaoepyeeter day morning to spend Nsw Tsars witb bis family. Was. Hashes has beea os tbs sick list for tbs past wsek, bat Is sbls to be boat again. Bterliog Smith Is oofloed to Lis bed with posumools. Mrs. Bnaiib is, per- bepe, some better. Too will find that jon wilt be treated all right dews si lbs tied Light salooa. Call os) lbs boys. Ont la Mend Hollow oa Christmas Altbt a pleasant danee was given whleb was Urgtly attended. IWiyal Diaeaoad, Tao Plred Japee. no eolored. Tbe beet ts ever told Io nnMt. P. G. Tboflperia Co. Ibe leeOere. Bee. M. V. Howard and wife, of Spo kane, pereote of Trot Howard, are bare to be at tbe bedside of tbelr eos, wbo I e proving. Ssy Ueneelt baa Vm bis boree.O rover, (root ealarrbal fever, or ae ansae sell It. "d1bIt." at Sea Fraaeieea. Otber boreee are similarly affect!. Nov Is tbe time to get tbe Wekly Oregoataa, tbe greetewt aewepaper of the Wast. Wilb Ibe Oast ta,brtbetret. Iv la aJtnc. oes tear. M 6a Je Utter smebiaaUno) uf aepepera eaabe eaede la the etaia. fix Msibeweeed V. Oeetry, aoder tLe ftrn Blhl t4 Maleeas A Oeesry im eeMlele.1 toe.lber la tbe berr-T baateeee la the eteed. te4oerej aoatg of tbe frt8se. Tbey aebeii a sell. II C V ills aad fisstly bare iwoved trota tbe etib tnr. aer tbe Oe sH'i boeee reach, to their property r4Mi!y penbeeed frw Was. fU.b. l. E. H. lUbWk wtii ebortly sauts tola tbe bowes veeated by Mr. Wtlla Tea Ilner tnt reee.sg wb tbe aew eeter power, aal tads si eery efertiee. Tbe aew weeel fekae ee tea eeH tbe waUr of tbe at! Tu 1 t Beta te A awl eaeMy t efcoald be ae-d by "m 4 He eee. eed It is te M 4rtea aiber. For sale About thirty tons of rye bay, located about two and one-balf miles of Hardman. Also 400 sores of good range, fenoed, to go witb same. Plenty of outside government range near at hand. Shelter for 2,000 head of sheep or large band of cattle. Good houBe on plaoe. Call on Gazette office for particulars. A rare chance to set bay obeap. Ail signs iodioate a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf It is true that the looal paper is sap- posed to print all tbe home news, bnt if they printed all the drunken scraps, family rackets, etc, what a howl there would be. You never know the true value of the home paper until you want something kept out of its columns then tbe editor is the beat fellow in town. Haven't you notiood it? State Senator Tolbert Carter, of Ben ton oounty, and Representative Norman Miller, of Columbia oounty, both repub licans and favorable to John H. Mitobell's re eleotion to the United States senate, are seriously ill and it is doubtful if either of tbese gentlemen will be able to attend the nineteenth biennial session of the Oregon legislature. , ' There will be preaohiog in the hall Sunday, both morning Bnd evening, by Elder J. W. Jenkins. Subjeota : "The Unavailable Past and tbe Redeemable Future," and "Bethlehem's Babe," or "What Think Ye of Christ." Sunday Bobool and Endeavor at tbe usual hours. All are iuvited. Hon. U. P. Thompson, the Multnomah oounty member of tbe state board of equalization, proposes to aak the legisla ture to abolish the board, and in the event of tbe board not. being abolished that the salaries of the members be out in two. The Ladies' Aid Sooiety, of tbe Chris tisu church, have deoided to postpone their sooinl frcm tbe date advertised and will give tbe same at the opera bouse on Wednesday evening, Jan. 13th. Please bear in mind this change. C. A. Johoson, member of the state board of equalization from tbia judioial dielriot, is quite ill in tbe hospital at Salem with typhoid malaria. It is thought that he will be out in a few days. Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as sociated together down at Charley's old plaoe in the tonsorial business. Call on tbem and get your whiskers pushed Id. Phill Oobn, manager of Heppner's warehouse, will pay tbe highest market price for bines, lorn, sneep pelts, eto. Bring your bides to biro. tf Burn To the wife of Ed. Duran, on Blaok Horse, Deo. 81, a ten pound boy. THE SOGlftL 61RGLE On last Taesday evening a tew invited guests very pleasantly spent tbe evening at whist, musio and parlor dancing at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Herreo, of this city. An elaborate lunch was also served at an appropriate hour. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. George Conser, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bishop, Messrs. JJosef Muel ler and A. W. Patterson. The masque party, mantiooed in last if sue, and which was annnounoed to oc cur at the opera house on Tuesday even ing, was for some reason ounoelled at a very late hour, muoh to the disappoint ment of some of tbe invited guests. However, it will occur this evoniug. Tbe watch party given by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bishop at their home on lower Main street last evening was in every particular a Biiooess, Whist, parlor dancing and music were the features of the evening's entertainment. Following tbe series of games Ibe prizes were awarded as follows: First prizes, Mrs. W. P. Dutton and A. W. Patterson; booby prizes, Mrs. R. C. Wills and Jqo. J. Harris, after whioh a very sumptuous lunoh was served. At the midnight hour Happy New Year greetings were ezohanged and a number of good resolu tions made, some perhaps only to be broken. In all the evening was cer tainly very pleasantly spent. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Pbill Oobn, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. H. Black man, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cooser, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. MoS words, Mr. nod Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs B, O. Wills, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Farmwortb, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Herren, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Garrignes, Misses Florenoe Crittenden, Lutie Farnsworth, Ada Bartlett, Ada Jones, Mabel Leezer and Etta Minor and Messrs. R. F.Hycd, Juo. J. Harris and A. W. Patterson. WHAT SPORT KNOWS. A New Three-Year-Old In the Ring That Is Bnpposed to Be O. K-Other Matters. Ben Swaggart has a three-year-old that be is willing to bsok against any man's horse. He is of the same breeding, so far as the dam is ooncerned, as the late lamented Little Dick and General Cozey. Sports, stand out from under. We are informed that Mike Roberts will prob ably purobase him and along witb Cozey do tbe Montana circuit. Morrow oounty has plenty of good horses but their own ers are immensely unlucky witb horses. Low Tillard will open up a saloon in Heppner in the very near future. Be tween this projeot and his race horse, Skinner, he hopes to reooup his shat tered fortune. Dee Matlock has returned from the McDonald oanyon ranch, but little im proved in general health. Farming doesn't agree witn Dee, and be proposes to seek a cessation of exeraise. Ed. Getouel spent a few days of last week in Heppner, but on a recurrence of bis old trouble be returned to MoDonald oanyon. He will shine again in the springtime when be hopes that duoats will be more in evidenoe. Whole fami lies, inoluding the sporting eduor, are affliated like Ed. The usual number of promises and pledges were made last night, but as we go to press their shattered remnants may be seen oo every hand. Diok Neville will have bis cellar re paired before the next oold soap in or der to better proteot his beer aud other liquors. We see that tbe Gazette boasts of never having rohbea a tien rousi, we aro glad to bear it, It never "took woter" either. Some fellow who follows the drum ming bosiness stole Park Garrignes' two rattlers and the bull snake. It the gen tleman will stop la town for a brief period we will agree to find him several people who will unload their menagerie) and it won't oost him a oent Job lots manufactured to order. A man who will steal a snake will take a posthole. IONE ITEMS. A watoh party in tbe form of a New Tear's ball at the onnra house last night was also one of tbe features of the even ing's entertainment whioh was thor oughly enjoyed until a very late hour by those preseot. Musio was famished by tbs Wattenberger orchestra. Christmas has ooooe and gone, bat we greet all witb "A Happy New Tear." lone witnessed a masquerade proces sion tbe otber day. Did you ever see tbe like? Some time ago our hotel keeper took a olean shave and with the aid of a pair of speotaclea, be played tbe "drummer" to perfection, tooling a a amber of bosi ness men. A number of farmers are busy plow ing, as we have no freezing weather at present Wheat is still ooming in and is selling at 60 cents. It has risen again, having beau 56 oenta awhile ago. Ed. Cluff has recently proved up on bis claim and has now a number one ranob. The lone school closed on tbe day be fore Christmas and our successful teacher will seek: ocoupation elsewhere . She has given genera satiafaotioo. Christmas eye lone held one of the finest celebrations ever held here on that day. People were present from all the surrounding oountry and listened to the songs and reoitationa of the little ones, many of which did nobly. After the program was rendered Santa Glaus oame in, greeting everybody and began to distribute candy and nuts while bis numerous assistants distributed tbe many flue presents bong on and about the Urge Xtnas tree. The Santa Clans was very lively and all were Immensely amused. Jakb. lone, Dec. 26, 1896. BLACKWELUS CCNUJNC DURHAI -?4 SEE? iff yr Tow will And one coupon Inalde each two onnee beg, ad two coupons Inside each, four ounce bag of Black well's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives list of valuable pree sntts and how to get them. Schilling's Best 'tea gro cer gives your money back if you don't like it. It's one thing to say money back, and another thing to do money back. We say it, and your gro cer does it; and we pay him. Watch Meeting. At the M. E. church, South, last even ing, members snd friends of ths differ ent cburohes io town gathered to pass tbe last few hours of tbe retiring year in religioue services. A program bad been arranged for tbe evening and was begun at 9 o'olook by a praise and prayer service led by Kev. Howard. Following this was a sermon by lie v. Miller, of tbe Baptist oburch, bis thoughts being gathered from tbs language contained in tbe 9tb and 10th verses ot the lOtb bapter of Romans. After tbs sermon bf Mr. Millet, a few moments were spent a testimony service, led by Rev. Dennis. This was followed with a short isoourse on "Watch," by Elder Jenkins, bo impressed upon tbe minds ot those preseot the all-importaooe ot being ever watchful, "for ye koow not at what bour Ibe Sod of Mao oometb." The remain ing few moments belors 12 o'clock wsrs pent Id a prayer servios, led by Rev. B. King. While the attondeoce was not large, owiog to muoh sickness io the Community and otber hindering cause, yet tbe meetiog was good and muoh sn ored by all Iboae wuo did attend. Mr. Skinner, who finished a term of school recently out at tbe MoAlialer Dist., No. 60, gave a very oreditable en tertainment no Christmas night at the Mc. Mister school bouse, assisted by bit old pnpils sod those ot sdjoinlng dis tricts. The exhibition consisted of speeches, dialogues and recitations some twenty-two la oa uber sod, as they deeerre.!, were warmly received. The whole was interxpereed with both looal snd instrumental monio, Mrs. Ben Swgi(arl and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Metier kludly assisting to make this festursof the occasion a snoorss, tor wbioh thry were thanked by tbe audi euoe by a onanimnus vote. Tliis was followed by a basket supper of grand dimensions, after which so hour or more was devoted to the placing of ioooeent gamee, sod in otber amuse- meets. Mr. Skioner is very popular Id that district aod loaves wilh the good wishes of all. 11 will root In oe to pnrsae bis profrssioo ia Morroe ouotr, having enrtd a arbonl which will eommeuee verysooo.- From British Colombia. Cass Matlook and son, EJ., are down from Sandon, B. 0., to buy la some rail road land near Cass' McDonald oanyon raoob. Cass gives a good report ot his town. Though only a year old the plaoe has tally 6,000 people, with waterworks and electric lights. Mr. Matlook is running ths Hotel Brown, and doing well. The town baa ten hotels, two drag stores, three general merchandising establish ments, three banks, four grooery stores, two railroads, one a branch ot tbe Caoadian Pacific, aod tbe otber a narrow guage, two livery stables sod otber mod ern conveniences. Gambling io bank ing games 'is not allowed, no weapons are permitted to be esrrisd ia any fash ion, and at a oonsequenoe Handoo is a peaceable towo. Moet ot tbe money used op there is Canadian greenbacks In denominations of SI, 13 snd $10, snd occasionally (20, though tbs last named are scaroe. Mr. Matlock and son will return to British Colombia Dei! week. A Schlllms & Company Sea rrancitco MO R Merry Christmas at Lone Rock. The little village of Lone Rook was not behind its neighbors ia the way ot an appropriate observance ot Christmas A tree was prepared and together witb an interesting program ot music, reoita tiona, eto., the oooasioo was made a very pleasant one indeed. One ot tbe princi pal features ot tbe evening waa aa ora tion by a leading resident ot that aeo- tion who, io the course ot bis remarks continually referred to the 25th day of September as being ths dsle oa which Christ whs born. Oar lnlormant elates i , that sioos ooming to Heppner be bee 1 17 UmiSninCJS, etC, learned that this Is a slight mistaks as people hers are apparently unanimous in ths opinion that tbs 25th ot December is tbe proper date ot our Saviour's birtb. Us also said something aboat Mjssoari ens but we won't repeat that. ffewere ef OItu for Catarrh tfcl tee tela tferrsry, Ae nmroury will surely destroy tbs eet.se of emoll and Completely derange tbs whols system wbso entering it through the muooae surfaces. Saab articles should never bs used tseeptoo prescrip tions from reputable pbyaieioes, as tbs damage they will do la tea fold to lbs good too can possibly derive from tbem. Hall's Catarrh Care, maaofaetured by F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, ont alas ao mercury, aod is taken Internally, act ios, directly upon tbe blood aod mneoos eorfecee of tbs ijstem. la baying Hell's Catarrh Care be sort yoa get Ibe geeaioa. Il Is lakea internally .end ssads la Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cbeeey t On. Tettmm. wis free. Hold by droggieta, price "Is. per bottle. Ureer f Kike A preliminary neetlog af Ibe cbener members of tbe lodge of Elks to be la stunted la Ibis ally, probably oa the afternoon aod eveatog of Jea. 14. l'7, wasbelJ la tbe K. of F. bell Meadey eveoieg AtW perfeeUag argeuiseliaa the following ofBeoro, bne aaosee still beprseenled et Ibe time of laetiletkx,. rt eeleoixl ; A. W. Pellereoa, etelM rater; W. F, ftroek, esteemed tending kmgbt; F-. L. Frelend, esteemed Hye! ketghlt F- IL Pwlatierae, eetaeseed Iwt oHogkalfbtj ft. W. Hpef. eear t J Freak OUliem. Ireaenrer; J. J. H.t4, eeeire; Abe Joeee, tiUtr; F. I Hlaeaoj, eheplala; Oeo. Coeorr, ieaer fH: Freeh llol-rt. er.eaUt; B. T. Teea-Wa. ft. P. O.rrtfe-e aad K. L. Metlaeh. tra-teee, A. W. reltnr, W. F- Troek aei E L Freelead were earned ae a Mnaiias le bete geeerel sepervkelfS) aad were gt-a power eaatc eeb9iite. Tbey ! ed Ibe foltnwiei eHBittee: fUaeplioa n4 eotftiemt. J. A. rHreoe. 1. W. Marriw. Clee. O er, t. R. He.e tmrve end tv K II out. 1 1 te,t. Was. !He. Ue'f tjltcksjsa as! C U Fre ttet A noraW o( ths yonog friends ot Ed. Priskell surprised him si the borne ol bis father, Mr. M 8. Pri.kell. an lael Wtdnrsday ever log, Dec. SJtb, Ibe oooe- su s of bis 24tb birthday. L1TEBAUY NOTCH. The "Progress of tbe World," in tbs Ilsview ot Reviews for January, 1HJ7, gives an admirable reeome ot Ibe great world events of WW. No where eleecao o faithful and impartial a chronicle of three stirring times be found. This il la-treted editorial samraary io each monlb's Review is everywhere recng. nised ae one of the triumphs ol rood-m Journalism. The discussion of Ibe Co ban sltustton ie enlivened by the repro- doclinn of timely Hiisniab aod Hpaoiab American eartoooe. Hotel PiaiaLce .....HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find tbe best of accom modations in every respect. The Trouble is Over! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With HOWARD, Who never lets politios interfere with business. At tbs same old stsnd, next door to M. Lichtenthal's. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gents T. R. HOWARD, Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. fluaris at the Head. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, ireveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New 7 J. O. BOROII3CRS, Prop. Hhreveport, Discover? Is tbe only thing that on res mv oongh, and it is the best seller I have.' J. F. Campbell, tnerohent ot Saffnrd. Arli. writes: "Dr. King's Sew Disoavery is all that is otaimed tor it; it never fails, aod is a sure enre for Con sumption, Coughs aud Colds. I cannot say enough for Its merits." Dr. King's Nsw Discovery torConsamptioa, Coogbs sod Golds la aot aa experiment. It bes beeo tried for a quarter of a century, aod today stands at tbs bead. It aever disappoints. Frew trial bottle el Coueer k Brnck's drag store. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Our TSe sorUty edibr neglected to stele that prii-e were swarded si ths Christ mas masquerade. Tbe larky recipients wsrt: Be! dreeeed ledy ebererler, lira. E. W. llbaa, -Rainbow;" Uel dr. seed gentlemen character, E. W. Ubea. "Ueollemaa ot tbe 16th Cent art;- beet insulted ledy ebeierler, Mrs. Frek McFerlaed, Teeeboelee;rt beet sustain ed geatlemea chsreeler, wm. Dona, "Car ferler ;" oxet Conical ebareeter la Ibe booee. Utia rattereort. "Old Mae Mela Street, HCFPNCR, OREGON. You Should all Sec It. CorT)e in at Once. 61LL1AA & BISBEE. The Lancashire Insurance Co. ssi VTs. BISHOP'S STORE III5PP15K, ORI5GOX Ol MANCIIKStTICHi ICNOIMNII 20,000 POUNDS KID The Orelrl MeeMk Is a fit sob )t for pity tf be Is IronMed wllb djepepeia, a bile bis sob jael who d geele proper If may be eaU-l by a prtare lba ef?Ued The d;s peo ns of every slime end aetina oe a debt ef graUtade to floeutlet'e HUitnerk Hitlers, wbteb reose lbs froes owe at Ibe teoel cbalieeie aad tmebleeuoie ennplaiale ageteet blob medical skill le dirwted. Oa this aotitieeet, la F-empe aad Ibe tropica. It. is sterling rBAty te pee emieeeily aad Jnetty pop. alar, ant waif ae a etneserhic, bel alee ae a rneeae of teveug ed earing assiwist. terr,iK kid;, b,!l' b'1 I A II fjjr alxive G(xk1s are Placed eervmts aieneoera. II SBBrovea: eppeiiie I eed steep, k a. tees ana taleeeeaee eed Ibe eeeietiln af eigne afiet eibeaetieg iele4ie, aad enaaieveeie the lafiresMiee af age. A wieefteevfel lele bef'fe re lirles bee a leedeary t pnm qiil, WHb ylel lleg a Up, a bej seh OF FOilll II envMed by a e. Voea lavaltle. CoilHlHtllim Of TabUe, Cbaire, Ibekere, iWdrnota HeiUe, IU.lsWe.ls, fteek Ceeee, LmeM, tWee, Hpnag Mellree.ee, Wxil Ualtreeeee, I'erlor HiHe, (Veter Te4ea, etc , ete. Ilreeeele Carpel vVpol Crple, MeUmsa, Ni.lehuer te, blirmre, (let lUeke, lleegleg lAwpc, rertieree, IMIowe, llleaketa, Htovee, ete., ele. on bale at Half Value or Less. Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. :AV1TH 11 ftt ap fear hnmt el b Msliett fere il ere, kJe lbs efporteilf te !. I. IWag Ik. Stoet f key t Ubite llefrpeee sftreU He tele ttoee eersieo, an J re lte re a II te ! fiet, yet e-e eiile ae 4e i IttaleeetreJt flwIe kel H g'l aee tea,aeiegltbeftlbt the "twHe irte keea etkee dettee a site I te. fiiee! rites! IwtMf TIM HrtpVM kfoeure, teer.ee iwing ea4elieg e, a-t a a gel. worae by te.eirt.ia- tf sJloveJ te eweliaee lata ere Mm wfctea efiea btel aad alste ' berJly st4 te b.r a ty f fl beemieg erf eee fteeree'e ciiai-' t slUe 1 1 teUvb -ee se:U sal av.Uieg t.l epe l Us HMc.g aed t-.I.e.-, 4;j ik0 - M( m i,,i aeeie 't eee "-' ' sv-.ee Ike l .-.. At 4-!. r 7 . nml. I Ssieeate tr. leetee 4 rVa, IbslMOtM l'iUdeMa. eiSI 4. Our Sale on General Merchandise Still Continues. A LAUGi; .STOCK TO SKLHCT FROM. .x FRflNK MGFflRLnND :v:vr;:x:" iL,M iivl Plenty WI.....U IjHIiIIj )li;lli), Garclt Ml ; II1FII ; fills ! Youro HOUKp to TakoMCrn. Lcnvet No Constipation, Cares It, ae well ae all Ulllioe.te-s, Huk HeadeeU aad Malaria. Tbe eel? cftstmeTteta pill la lae won I. n,A4 by 'l tre(ee -f ew.t .y sastl ea rerpt i4r 'Me. e le lot 1 1.!. Ml Ml all Mlt'AL Ul, rv.e rraetei, I. 3. 1TQYKIS Where fun ean pt girU I fPV 1 f CfV Is1 T CleM MeeJ at LltiKg lUUs. V 1 I 1 llV7ilili9 French Cook, and WMU Utor only. Ltnploycd. Good Rooms and Excellent Service of them Gazetto Office. at the ,ThQ GAZETTE, $2.50 Yoar for CASH.