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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1897)
1 II Induced by the nee of coca, opiate or nar cotics compounds la bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter the constitution and the patient is steadily growing Into a worse condition often resulting In the terrible slavery and misery of the cocaine and opium habit. Bleep Induced by the use o( Hood's Barsa parilla does not perhaps come as quickly, but it comes more surely and more per manently through nature's great restor ing and rejuvenating ehannel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system and constitution from the very foundation of all health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. C3dd'8 Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. uji. r:il curellverllls.easytotake, IlOOU S r 11 IS easy to operate. 25 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign is over end, the winter season again with us, nil will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. Cognizant, of Ibis the Gazette his made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al aubsoribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50 " " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50. " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00.. " r : Inter-Ocean, $1.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50.. : Thrloe-a-WeekN.Y. World, $1.00 ....... 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50 Leillo'i Weekly, M 00 5.00 Here and There. Club Rate .... 13.50 3.75 .... 8.00 8.25 8.75 For sale About thirty tons of rye bay, looated about two and one-half miles of Hard man. Also 400 aores of good range, fenoed, to go with tame. Plenty of outside government range near at band. Bbeiter for 2,000 bead of sheep or large band of cattle. Good house on plaoe. Call on Gazette office for particulars. A rare cbauce to get hay cheap. All signs iodioata a hard winter and delays are dangerous. tf Married At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hertige, near West Ghehalatn, Yamhill Co., Deo. 25. 1896, Mr. Adolph Hertige and Miss Rosa . Vanderpool. Miss Vanderpool is a sister of the Van derpool brothers, well known in ttepp ner. The preaching service at 11 o'clock a. m. at fhe M. . churob, South, next Sun day will be dismissed on aooonnt of the revival serrioes at the Baptist churob, but there will be preaching at 7 o'clock on that evening by Elder M V. Howard. O. H. Gardner's litUa son, four years old, while oasticg down a bill near bis home on Butter creek last Sunday night, broke bis leg below the knee. Dr. Mo- Faul was called and reduoed the fract ure. ' Girl Hatt and Charley Jonea are a sociated together down at Charley 'a old plaoe in the ton.sorial business. Call on tbem and get your whiskers pushed in. , Pbill Oohn, manager of Heppner's warehouse, will pay the highest market price for bides, furs, sheep pelts, etc Bring your hides to bim. tf FOUND DEAD. O. D. Logan Found Dead Out Near Bob Dex ter's Probably the Result of a Debauch. THE SOCIAL CIRCLE COFFEE AND ROLLING PINS. Sport Oat of One Bad Box Into Another Will Flee to the Hilts. Ed. Bishop is in Pendleton. Andy Conk waa in Heppner Tuesday, Bruce Haines is over from Eight Mile today. ' J " Frank Rogers le able to be aroucd .again. Blanks and printing at the Gozette'i borne ranch. Geo. S. Blake was in from Rock oreek Wednesday. C. N. Peok and wife were in town Wednesday. Plenty of chattel . mortgages at the Gazette office. Clans John ton was in from Gooibberry Wednesday Inst. Mrs. Tom Quaid is below to leceive medical attention. Geo. Wright is convalescing from re cent indisposition. Willie Fristoe is ooottned to his bed, though sot serious. Miss Belle Bishop n over from Pendle ton to visit relatives. , Tbeo. Anderson was seeo on Hepp- ner's streets yesterday. ' Tilt Warren and Lee Kilbonrna were over from Eight Mile early tbis week. T. R. Lyons bas returned from bis visit to bis relatives in Walla Walls; Drink the celebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Borohera'. Tb IUdligbt people will treat you right. Call on tbem when in towa. It If yon want tbs boat of everything, go to tba Orange Front, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf Perry Miller la over from Oooseberry. Ha report J. D. Ball's obiUlren ai much better. , . J. F. Willis and wife ipeot Cbrlatme with Mr. Willis node asar Salubria, Usho. ( Cbaa. Emery, of Herdmao, baa just recover! from aa attack of typhoid malaria. Plenty of advertising ipse to eel! at tb Osteite shop. IUtes mad known es application. E L. Matlock and Own. Gray art out O. D. Logan, who is well known in Heppner, or waa until his death, was found dead out near Bob Dexter's, last Wednesday. Coroner Vaughaa went out, and found that he had been in Heppner on New Year's Day, getting consid erably intoxicated, going borne late that night accompanied by Jack Homjue, who left him about a quarter of a mllo from his house and near where he was found dead. He was lying on his back and must have passed away peace fully from the appearance of the body which was lu good condition. Jack McKeniie and Bob Dexter both gave in testimony. The Jury composed of Jas. Tolbert, H. C. Han by, Barry Phillips, Joe Potter, Ed. Templeton and W. F, Potter.gave in a verdict that deceased came to his death from intoxication and ex posure. . Deceased leaves a wife and several small children In destitute circumstances. He is said to have come of a good family, and his wife is a most estimable lady. His arch enemy was drink and it caused bis untimely end. The re mains were Interred yesterday In the Heppner cemetery. ' Kind people of Heppner gave the widow $28.30 yesterday, and this will not come amiss. Buoklrn'a Arolca Halve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, bores, TJIoera, 8alt Rbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skio Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give prrfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 rents per box. For sale by Cooser A Brook. Had Death. On Jan. 51b, at 10:15 p. m., occurred the death of Mrs. Helen M. Smith, wife of 8. O. Smith, of pneumonia, aged 23 years, 5 months and 4 days. Mrs. Smith bad been ill for some time and ber death was not uoexpeoted. She leaves four small children, aod a bus band, wbo is at present Seriously 111. Deceased was a splendid wife and mother, a good neighbor and a devoted Christian, having been a member of tba M. E. church fur years. Tba bereavement falls heavily on Mr. Smith, being is a financial etrait, siok bimself and with four small children to care for. Kind oitiieti, through Mr. D. A. McAtee, eontribated something over f:x) to assist Mr. Smith io bis boar of trouble. The funeral ooaarrad yesterday alter noon at tba boos, after which tba inter ment occurred at tba Ueppoef oemetary. The installation of Doric lodge No. 20, K. of P., at their castle hall, in the lower bank building, on last Tuesday evening, was witnessed by a large number of knights, their families, and by a number of invited guests. The occasion will long be remembered by the members as one nt the most successful of its kind ever enjoyed by the lodge and its friends, and these splendid social affaire of the "brave boys" have been numer ous. The program waa a splendid one, con tributed, to by members of the order, as sisted by Mr. Josef Mueller, Miss Crit tenden and Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew, to whom the lodge feel much indebted for their most excellent efforts which were so enthusiastically received by those present. The program was aa follows : Maroh of acting grand lodge officers, musio, Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew and Josef Mueller. Music, Opening Ode, by lodge. Installation of C. C. Solo and Trio, "Oh, Happy Day," Messrs. Mueller, Bartholomew and Patterson. Installation of V. 0., Prelate and M. of W. Instrumental duet, Mrs. H. W. Bartholo mew aod Josef Mueller. Installation of M. of F. and M. of E. Music, duet, "We'll Be Each Other's Pride and Joy," Mies Crittenden and W. L. Baling. Installation of M. at A., I. G. and O. G. Musio. solo, "Better Than Gold," Josef Mueller. Being enthusiastically eu- oored. he rendered "And She Never Came Bark," a comic song, in a man ner which was tnrjoh appreciated. Address, A W. Patterson. This was followed by a banquet of no ordinary dimensions, and which was lib' erally patronized by all present more tban two tables. ' Tbe rtfficera installed are as follows E. G. Slnonm, C. 0., Frank MoFarland V. Cj J W. Hornor, prelate; Floyd Thomas. M. at A: Otis Patterson. M. of W. : E. L. Freelaud, K. of R. 4 8.; J. J Roberts, M. of F.; A. W. Patterson, M.of E ;Thoa. Quaid, I. G.; Sterling Keithly, O G Mat Liohtentbal was obosen to succeed himself as trustee, for a term of three years. The Wiley B. Allen Co., through their representative, Mr. Mueller, furnished one of their exoelleot pianos for tbis event. The lodge expresses its thanks fur same. Willow lodjje No. 66, L O. O. F., and San Souci R. D. L., No. 83, bold a joint installation at their lodge room last Wednesday evening, none but members and their families beiog present, rxoept those wbo were invited to assist in tbe musical part of the program. It was do oidcdty anocessful in every particular. Tba program, an excellent one, waa aa follows: March of uraod offioers, musio, Mrs. 11. W. Burtbolomew, Installation ot offioers of Willow lodge. Recess of IS miootee. Music by Mrs. Bartholomew and Josef Mueller. March ot installing officers ot Rob. Da gree lodg) Opening Ode, Msar. IUsmo, Bnrthol omew, Whetstone and M seller. Installation of officers ot Rrb. Degree lodge. Supper. Tbis part of tba entertainment was moat enthusiastically reoiv! and Is said to bava been one of tba finest spreads ever tendered Willow lodge by tbe wives ot tba members. Tba remainder of tbe evening was spent pleasantly In eoeial conversation, aod ia tbe eci ivment of aa impromptu program famished by Mr. Mueller and Mrs. Bartbolome The fffleere of Willow ode wbo were Installed oo Ihia occasion are aa follows: 8. P. Devlo. N. U j L. A. ftoreooe, V. 0.; W. A Kirk, Seo'y.j M. UcMwtbel, Tree. E O. Sparry, R. 8. N. O.j Andy Hleteoena, LfcH.fi. MswL WI Tbe form of a gentleman wearing ao abbreviated hirsute appendage on bis ohin and a deep oonoern tor his aafety right in the neighborhood ot the whisk ers, was seeo last Saturday going down the street at a lively gait. Investiga tion proved tbat sport was on bis way to a place of secrecy, a sort of a rendezvous, where be proposed to fortify himself against any woman on earth who essays to do him np witb a rolling pin. Sport was wise in thinking that something was about to drop. Sport was born under an unlucky star. No sooner had he gotten out of the dif ficulty with Diok Neville, by making full and ample apology, until be is harassed by other and more formidable difficulties. What can be worse tban to be beaten into insensibility with a potato-masher, or stabbed to death witb a bat pin? When a man borrows another man's collar to appear on drees parade at some sooial affair, be would rather not bave tbe whole assemblage oome around one by one and tell bim to be careful not to soil it as the owner wanted to wear it next day.' Tbe sporting editor would feel just like Herb Bartholomew did about it. Tbe Honorable Order of Neversweats propose to observe St. Patriok's Day by holding a '.'Tanner" banquet. Tbe initi ation ot a few iadisoreet souls will fol low, and a grand time is expeoted. The committee on general arrangements, con sisting of Pap Minor, Henry Heppner and J. B. Natter, are busily engaged in preparing for tbe event. Applications for membership can be secured ot tbe secretary, Peter Borg. Ed. Getohel is dver from the Otiss Mat lock ranob, much improved in health. If bis indisposition does not return sooner be may remain a week. Gid Hatt ia feeding go'td fed into Gladdys, a raoe nag, but what he will get in return, only the Ides ot April oan tell. Some one shot at Eli Keeney's dog, little Joe, the other night, three times, and hit about seven rods to the left ot him, striking over near Tom Howard's bouse. Suob m-itksmanship is rarely ever seen, exoept from an old Allen re volver tbat never bit anything aimed at and sometimes all six barrels would go off at once, and then there was no safe plaoe in the neighborhood except be hind it. The man who did the shoot ing is a disgrace to our neighborhood. Joe bad just recovered from an experi ence with Eli's boot which is ot snob dimensions that its owner was early se lected to go on Pap Minor's oommittee in the Neversweata tbat of mule culture and oorporal punishment Baby Ruth was taken over to Pendle ton luat week to bave ber knee patched up. Count Leroy Desvoigoe, otherwise "Yak," escorted ber both ways. 8 be will bs on tbe turf, "(or better or tor worse," next aeason. Sbe'a a clipper. Tom Buokley bas received from Pen dleton, a liar's lioense, good from Jan. 6, '97 to Jan. 6, '91 H d sires to renew same next year.' Goes Issue. Julius Mabbert, a German who baa been working for Ed. Day, came to town a few days ago and showed signs of in sanity. However, be waa examined and being quite rational at tbat time waa re leased. Afterwards be took to tba billa east of town and waa not apprehended tor two or three days, wandering aronad night and day waiting for money to be returned to him which he olaims was stolen by some one who live! near Hepp ner. Besides being orszy over bis supposed loss of money, be ia a victim ct a troubled conscience. Last summer, while working for Billy Morrow, he con rlsoated a blanket and this worries bim considerably, though our county olerk bas endeavored to assure bim that be has been forgiven for tbe transgression Mabbert is in jail and awaits the re turn of Sheriff Matlock from the oountry who will oonvey bim to the asylum. The highest claim for other tobaccos is "Just as good as Durham." Every old smoker knows there is none just as good as BOaafaeDQ's gnus, mwma This Ia Your Opportunity. On raceint of ten cents, cash or stamps, a r-nnoroiis siimnle will be mailed of the most oonulnr Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BK0THEB8, 66 Warreu St., New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr. , of Great Falls, Mont. , recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "it s a posi tive cure for catarrh if nacd as directed." Rev. Frnncix W. Poole. Pastor CentwdPree. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. W. C. T. U. NOTES. You will find one coupon inside each twoouuee bag, and two cou pons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwcll'3 Durham. Buy a bag of this cele brated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them Tbe members of the Heppner W. C T. C, with its president, Mrs. Drew, de sire to thank those ladies who bo gensr nrmlv contributed to the box that was sent to the Refuge Home, Portland. Tbe box was received and is properly acknowl edged in the "White Ribbon," with oon- teots enumerated. It should be borne in mind that tbis borne ia a state institution, instead ot a Portland affair, bs soma have seemed to think. It is doing a good work and as the managers invite visitors we should be glad it Heppner friends would oall when they visit Portland. Tbe union expects to bold an interest ing pnhlio servioe on Monday evening, January 25th. A musioal and literary nrograra will be rendered. Announce ment as to place will appear later. The nnion bas seoureJ headquarters for tbe winter in tbe "Mountain House" and tbe reeular meetings will be beld there at 2:30 on Wednesday. Some epeoial topio is disoussed each meeting wbiob adda to tbe interest. It is desired tbat many will take advantage t these oooasiona. IIot3l HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. JUlla Bradley, Prop Guests will find the best of accom modations iu every respect. Blood Is Lire It is tba medium which oarries to every nerve, musole, organ and fibre, its nourishment and strength. If the blood is nure. rich and bealtby you will be well; if imour. disease will soon overtake you. Hood's Harsapnrilla has power to Keep yon in health by making tour blood nob and pure. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to onerate. Cora indigestion, blliuusuesr, 25 caota. O. L. Corson, representing Ohamtier lain Med. Co.. was in towa today and raoewed tba eontraet with lha Osf tie The Trouble is Over ! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With T R HOWARD Who never lets politics interfere witb business. At tbe same old stand, next door to M. Lichtenthal'a. Tea is better fresh if it isn't, what does the grocer mean by telling you that he has some tea just come from abroad? Fresh doesn't mean just picked; it means just roast ed. Schtlltng's Best is roasted as fast as your gro cer wants it no faster in San Francisco. Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. A acMttinf a Cmpany M Fruuu as Notion The annual mn-tlnc ot ths InrkhnMnrs of Or"H, Monday, Jantia th Hmnnar Unlit ami Wab-r coinpanv will rvi T. w. Asa, Secretary Pptwr, MriU Tha Granaeet Remedy. Mr. R. U. Oreeve, merubant, of Chil boU, Vs. csrtifiM tbat bs bad coo sumption, waa gives op to die, aoogbt all medical treatment that money coolJ po.Ua, notice oo land on .bleb Ur. ,a'J 11 9o0"b t'hrt ald atone, If 8. V. O ; D. A. U.rrtn,L.8. !? uti!lL7 bat B0 "lif; ,pBl V. O. s I. L Van Winkle, wardea; J. a iiuhta silling op lo a ebair; waa lodaoed Prot Howard la oovaltsclng, mi urn Df KIb( w IHMOrJi ,o4 oocle, Bav. C. B. Howard, U J.t Is a MCtire4 bj OMof w0 boiia. Tot tba eariooa oondilloo. pw tbr ,r baa ta alteadiag to Em? baslaeM man la Heppner ought basieeM. M( sere Dr. Klog'o New D a to bava a taltpbooa. Ones ia fan would eoW y )a grandest rmlj f md. CONSIGNMENT SALE THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. O. BOKC1-I33IIS, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Our Holiday Display ! You Should all Sec It. Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. Main Street, HCPPNtR, OREGON. The Lancashire Insurance Co. OS MANCIIKMtKMt lCPOf.KI I,, W PATTERSOK. AGIST. ""jt!Lftjni.wori!i Tba aiv.r do without It. aa It tae d ice e monh for bim and rvmol aoort waa to teamoa Ibis tttk I atM fr others la hit community. Pr and dM tba osoal amount of boeleeM. King'e ew Inwwv.ry ta gierste4 FQ report io TaeaJai'a ieeoe. f Coagba, CoIJa and ctHtaempttoo. It Th.nu.iu will l.kessriDoa d.bt don't fail. Trial bolll.i IrM at Co..f tt. at tm taJua. of It will Pf tba Brock1 drug atora. Kirk, I. O.J Jo Hayea.aoeduetor, O. (1. ia yet to b supplied. Tba cRlrer of tb lUb. Drgra Mf are: Mra. Ad li D. H.rree. V. O.; Mr. Liui KUk. V. O ; W. A. Kirk. Hy.; Mr. Saoi-y ft parr. Tree.; D.A.U'rvaa, If H. N O 1 Mra. Emma kb, I H. 1 O ; Mr. Una LkbUolbal, war !, M. I. lKvlo, O. O j Mr. E't lUoma. Poa- dortof j Jaa Yaar. I. 0 i Mr. 8. L. Y.rr, cbaplaiai Mi Ada M. Jooaa, R. . V. 0.; Mra. M. M4ew, I . V. O. tlgbl market prie for It ia ab. Royal Diamond, Tao Ftrl Jspea. oo- oolorsd. Tba bt 2." tea r oU lo tt.nttBM. P. d Those Co. lb r - " , , (WMiar. " C O. Htrry rri4 Wadaaada from Kaoaa OHf wbar aada good of m wtalsa, II fpa aawal Cabaa ffl.wr raofuittof la City. Aktf to leat Jalf f lb firvt of Aa- gait, yoaeg David Wktta.wbo live aaar Miltoa. Or , loaaad ea M. fJ, Oweaa, o bfotb-t ia lew of El Data, bis eaddie. It waa a caaa ot "IU Ktvaf Game Back;" j a4 likawiae tbe e4 tie. 9jI bag ao Mr. Wblt larwI ladirIy fraas bi Moala at M'immw. wbr 0a Tha le.Ull.tioa of tb Mareawa 00 Jan. 15'b prorolM' to b o oran4 affair. Tb w14 ba, and at long real, liv r..k wllh bora, aipaat fally orgsa t aboal Jaa. 16b, aa par pvaviooa aa-anaawnt. BISHOP'S STORE IIISPPISKt OKKGON 20,000 POUNDS OF nniiflnnfttn nm m mmm CoiiNlNllnir of TabU. Cbaira, Ibkr. Badroom BalWa, IWl.Wa.li, lok 11 Mr. Jaa. M0.Uy aa4 wife fame boaaa lU .thw kal ra.l4 tba til nvHBlng from At lO,Or.. bt tbay bav b ttaiwag falaUvrt for wi ttaM. Tb rtrt vary rsiai wsttbar to tba Wil'aesatt. Iliek Matbawa a4 V. Oaatry. oadai tba trm a of Matbawa m 0awy. ra aaanatat logbw- la tba bwbf hMM to tb alaal, twa fl ) of lb pflata. Thy lMMt a alt. Kaw I tba hata la g tb Wallf Oragoaiaa, tba gaa- oaa.pap of h.7w.l lib Uatlu4M.bMa atrial- If ta a4M,aaa . W81 bif anajibtaattnn wf oerpo b aaad If tba UU. Wr 4 ! IM Ir4 4 ib wt t.t Bkata at tb lUirk !' ta4 t4)daagM 4 lb M ItM ! !. ! f.ib. ln, MtababMMt that IM a sairt.la. Hw. in" tfcat i f tta family aa ill. T4, IUUp. aaf N Tb M. r,lM4 Mf.Hl. f - . t Htl m '. t " T 1 l ! aat t e .t ifcinaa r C.i a aaddla to A. A Wraa, of U.ppaav. II waa reovr4 by Oo. Orar, aal o laet Tawday Wbit la tnm Milloo fr bte pmmif. Wbit loaaad 0 a bkHo fwf at tba aM t ba M bt bav tba aa441a. Kt4 lt aga ba irvf4 tb poar 0a borna, bit a lerff aa4 batbw kvw M tniMUg- Wbit Iblak that 0 tib tba bfa e4 tbat ft baa griaa tba asaaa aa tba sad II. Tb offaa araaiiU4 ta a!y r-"r Urmf, atbrwta OaMi waalJ f It, bat If H abaall eva that ba baa WU Vbtta' b baJ b-tar p alt Mwvw . .ffa la tw4'n a H( Ctba iur !-. far" '" f tiiii r.a4 a t ! aJ by Wikeg lba taata, Bval jat;ag tfca se t0 l.g tl, will .t. tb 1 .Mt if at lb N IV.IMn t ia at Ci 1 aa a-t . U Ua, Tba aawly orais4 airing la arranging for o aeotori, t ia tba ftHt fatorw. orbtra ti gltaa Tb V"( asbj of 0f will mtn a Mrir la tba 0ra M a fw mIs, bat tba ok4 f.atara tbly b ilt4 tlw Itaaa. ill Mr. aod Ma. U. 0m ar p,m4 by a rf ' 'rtM,4 m Why don't you get mad at ftjod adulterations? Schilling's Beit ..... 3rc the money -lat k remedy. :WITII. FIBS : BIFII : PIS Youro BOUND io Tuko 'JCm. C, lBga, Hof.a. Hiring Mattraaaa, Wool Mattra, Parlor ttotta. Caataf TehUe. at , at. Bmaa.1 Oarpaia, wotl Caroa, Matltaga, f4idt4. Mtrvora. Uet lUeka, llaaglag Uwpa, rartiafa, I'lllowa. Blaak.1, Htav.s, at t. All tl.r nlnvt! Goods arc Placed on Sale at Leaves No Constipation, wv . - I .... . . . . . . . ..(. TK I iim u u a.u as all isiiiMMnoa. ntrm nifiwni moo aiai.ria. turn .pt H.nlf Vnhif. or Less. : 'tTe,Lr,rKr.t,M . ..... . i renetot ot yna, a.uta par ona. in.!" . I H.a rraaataao, CJ. Will be Sold Regardless ol Cost. I'll ap yoar hnmmm at mr witb Hlrliab rorallara, btla tbia arprtllf la i.fft4. NI5W MANAOI5MI5NTI M . Clmrga i.f la.. Our Sale on General Merchandise n g WEIS vf ill f Ant inline t. w u CITY HOTEL, Still Continues. A LAUGH STOCK TO SKLKCT FROM. i r ' at a 4itata sbaatJ a all ana, ibM.by gMtiag a twite. aU"0. FRflfiK MGFflRLflND, MANAQCR. Wharo foa ca get ft KirU Claaa MoaJ t Ltring IUIm. rrench Cook, and White Labor only, Employed. iGood Rooms and Excellent Service I 0 mm If K. W. fcba Al to. LEUL HM Plentv of them at the Gazctto Office. . . jTho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH, lk r rk bl.ta.tM4. aaaaaoM. , rt, i