Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 26, 1897, Image 3

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    "Cures talk "In favor Da
Ol Hood's Sarsaparilla, f I
OS tor no other medi- U Ctt I tr4.
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful,
convincing language of grateful men and
women, constitute its most effective ad
vertising. Many of these cures are mar
velous. They have won the confidence of
the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa
rilla the largest sales in the world, and
have made necessary for its manufacture
the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's
Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has
made -cures of scrofula, salt rheum and
ecrema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia
and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh -cures which prove
Sarsaparilla
is tne Dest-infactthe One.True Blood Purifier.
Hrwl'e D.llc llver llls' easy to
nOOCl S PHIS take, easy to operate. 25c,
- A.GUUD CLUBBING LIST.
Now that the greet political oaroDninn
is over and the winter season again with
us, al) will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter for the
- long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gozettehas made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
.offers tbe following to all new and renew
. al aubaoribera:
The G Am'E $2.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, (1.50 83.50
" 8. F. Examiner, fl. 50. 8.75
' " N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00
.'' Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25
'. " B. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World. il.00 H.2R
Webfoot Planter, 60o 2 50
Leslie'! Weekly, $4.00 5.00
' Here and There.
Grand concert. ;
Heppner opera boose. .
Sutorday evening Jan. 30.
Admission 85, 25 sud 15 cents.
Pemember that olty election ooouri on
Feb. 2.
The Heppner Transfer Co.,
for aale.
has wood
37-tf.
Trot oat yonr
s
City election is Feb. 2.
candidates.
R. P. Hynd went down to Portland
Saturday night.
A little son of Frank Gilliam's is down
lick with fever.
Robert Large is very sick with conges
tion of the longs.
William Kingsbury is bere from Mon
tana to buy cattle.
A. W. Patterson returned home from
Salem Sunday morning.
Elbra 8waggart IiiufTering from se
vere sttaok of 4be quinsy.
Miss Bel ioa Coboe 11 over from Monu
ment to remain a few weeks.
Otis Patterson wuup from Salem Sat
urday, returning on tbs night train.
v Drink tbe -celebrated J. II. Cutter
whiskey. On tap it Chris Botchers'.
W. A'. Kirk and, wife arc on lbs sick
list, bnt are reported to be Improving.
Tbs Redligbt people will treat yon
rigbt. Call oo them wbeo in town. tt
If yon want tbs beat of verytbing, go
to tbe Orange Front, Joseph Bibsr.Prop.tf
Miss Mary Olsen, of Eight Mil, is
quits sick at tbe boms of Geo. Vios in In
this ciy.
Elvs Coats, tbs 7iar-old daogbter of
Gilbert Goata, of tlirdmao, la dowo sick
wllb la grippe.
Dr. Lsnaerbfri. the oculist, wall
known in Oeppaar, talks of permanently
locating lo Tbs Dalles.
Dsn Pioe, who bat bao very tirloaily
ill for asms tins at bis boms asar liar J
nan, is reported better.
Oeo. Ely waa op from Doaglai Satur
day. Ds bas Jail retarosd from ao fi-
laodid lit la tbs valley.
Tbs dais for tbi iraurl bcotflt eoneert
at tbs First Cbris tin. cborcb bis baao
ebaoged to Batordiy sveoing, Jan. 90.
Where's tbs man (bit aa.4 as would
bate na mora aevtrs cold wilbr Ibis
wlnUr T Bs's no good as a prophet.
Jak Young canals tela laal sveoiog
tut mad id oe fur W, W. Ilraeaoo't child
rsa, abo are vary III wilb poesmonta.
Royal Diamond, fan FtraJ Japan, on-
eolorrd. Tbs bl Ta Ua r sold
nrpDf. F. 0. Tboa)p.o Co
leadrr.
Join Dieky and Dsn MrKw.ua. wbo
bavs bees alek fur a lima al lbs Tal
aea botsl with eaitimioia, are much
Ulier.
Dr. P. B. MrSworJa waa pallid to Iea
ttatnMi to allasd Mr. J Wowlef f .
wbs Is sofNrtsc from aa attack of
plsaritf aa4 la grippa,
Rmmtf lbs jrio4 W!l rneM
eomMrff at ll.e epeia hone a tr.la
aunts. Jaa eH Twkte wiU U M
sals al Onsr A Brora's.
rr.f. vT.G. Howard ps rapid! fr
trlsg fmta .la rit se-a IHhi -4
kop to b ! t da
ll) is lbs sabol tvtm.
Jos Mua aid '. ( l'J.
aaM.J ibroasb la ln M Fr4 j
9 foals lo U'P"- 'P'- "
larasborUy wilb tribt fr i 17
EeW
THs laiti4 Ana a al lb l-tara as
taaief aa Ills al reel aad are
ff.t aieg to IUi la M -re
sw nWra. Ti n! raptlly
greslrf la talai fo.
lbs
It
Tbe progressive ladies of Westfield.
It)d, issued a "Woman's Edition"of the
Westfield News, bearing date of April 3,
1896. The paper is filled with matter ol
interest to women, and we notice tbe
following from a correspondent, which
tbe editors printed, realizing that it
treats upon a matter of vital Impirtaooe
to tbeir sex: "Tbe best remedy for
croup, colds and bronohitis that I have
been able to rind is Oharnhnrliiin'R
Congh Remedy. For family nse it has
no equal. I gladly reoommend it.'f 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by Oonser &
Brook.
B. F. Hevland returned the last of tbe
week from a six weeks' visit with friends
and relatives at different points in tbe
valley. He says times are getting better
down there and business is beginning to
look up. He found buyers offering to
contract 10 cents a pound for next sea
son's bop crop and 75 oeota per bushel
for wheat, so be thinks that the pros
pects are pretty bright for farmers dowo
that way.
Cat Robinson, of Lone Rock, bud bis
thumb of the right band bitten off near
tbe tirst joint on 8otu day last by a
dog. ' He, with some others, was en
gaged in a cayote obase when tbe doss
got to fighting. In attempting to separ
ate them he was bitten as above men
tioned. Mr. liobiuBon al once came to
Heppner and bad tbe wounded member
dressed by Dr. Hunlook.
EJ. Baling bad tbe second toe on eaob
foot amputated last bafurday. . The op
eration was perlormed by Drs. McFaul,
Swinburne and Hun!ouk, and at last re
port Ed. was getting along exceptionally
well. Because of tbeir shape those toes
bad caused Ed. considerable pain, so it
is safe to say that be will not mourn tbe
loss.
Tbe time has been definitely settled
for the dedication of Ibe new Christian
oburob in tbis oity. J?lie first Lord's
day in February has been fixed upon
and all arrangements arebeiog made ac
cordingly. Friends of tbe cburob are
asked to keep this in mind and all are
urged to be prose ut on this occasion.
Oregouinn: Mr. Henry Blaokman,
collect r of internal revenue for tbis dis
trict, has reoeived a leave uf absence tor
10 days from tbe department, and left
issi mgnt ror aan rrancisoo. lie goes
n a delegate of Portland lodge, No. 416,
I. O. B. B, to atteud the grand lodge
session of tbat order in Sho Frauoisco.
Tbe Heppner Lodge of Elks will be or
unized tomorrow afternoon at tbe E. of
ball, and in tbe evening a banquet
will be tendered tbe visitors at tbe Pal
ace botel. fortlaud, Ibe Dalles, Pen
dleton, Walla Walla aud Baker City will
be represented by delegations.
Mm. 1-bho Large, wbo has been ill tor
o long, is greatly improved at present
and able to enjoy three meals a day with
ber family at tbe table. This is good
news for ber many irienda, wbo earn
estly bope for ber ultimate restoration
to perfeot health.
Died Near Hardman. Or., on Wedues
day, Jan. 20, 18'JG, of enterio oatarrb, or
wbat is oommouly called typbod ma
aria, Anna, tbs 6 year-old daughter of
John U. Juhoson. The remains wers
interred la tbe Harduaao cemetery on
Thursday.
Jas. Thompson reoeived tbe painful
news yesterday of Ibe death of bit father
Wm, Tbompioo, wbioli coourred early
yeetrrday morning. James left last
night for Ontario, Canada, bis parents1
boms. Us will maks tbs trip in five
days.
Eislern Oregon ii being visited by an
other cold wave. Tbe ground Is oovered
wilb about two iuobes of snow, and laat
oigbt tbe thermometer registered two
below ro. However, tbia oold wifs
will out likely be of ssy great length
J. J. Hams. Oilliam A Bulk's tin
nsr, nas been coonuea io dis room tor
several days with so attack of btliona
fever. Us a able lo be abuot tow
yselardav and today, bowaver, and
well oo tbe way to rsrovsry.
Ulp along a good eiass by bcylng
ticket tor tbs grsnd boor Si concert at
the opera boose oo Batarday sveoing
Tbs prooeeds go toward porebaaing ao
o'guo for Ihoaiwcharcb. llrvf srati
HSctota.
Dr. McFaul was called lo sta Mrs
Braes ltaios, of Eigbt M'W, on da
lsl week sad foood ber lo be very sort
uoaly ill. Uowever, from later rrports
it Is loaroed Ibat lbs lady Is mtt k im
proved. T. M : Quite a aamUrof Dalit Elks
art carry tog Ibtir furry eosts sod polUb
log lblr Sottas preparatory lo etUed
log Ibt ioatttoiioe of lbs Mt al H'i'P
ettjO!! WVloM.Uy aibl.
Artbar Mmr and aite rtaro4 b'-roe
' litis noreisf from a two wek vttit
wi'b fhdt and rUlif al I'oMlaod
saJ s Koitbsvaa. Wb. I'tek rporli
a vf j t)lal a.'iio.
Tlit prel S ) I l "f tt
m io i'l tf ali ef I h e-lalf r .
IWpnri Irmn Chitiiia litit IhM this
U lut e-Ul ? i,i4 lbt la
jftara.
ry llpp-f ltrtl 1-tweok for
Beware
01 the Knife.
Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo.,
writes: "For six years I have been a
sufferer from a scrofulous affection of
the glands of my neck, and all efforts
of physicians in Washington, D. C,
Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to
reduce the enlargement. After six
months' constant treatment here, my
physician urged me to submit to a re
moval of the gland. At this critical mo
ment a friend recommended S.S.S.,
and laying aside a deep-rooted preju
dice against all patent medicines, 1 be
gan its nse. Before I had used one bot
tle the enlargement began to disappear,
and now it is entirely gone, though I am
not through with my second bottle yet.
Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago,
I would have escaped years of misery
and saved over $150."
This experience is like that of all who
suffer with deep-seated blood troubles.
The doctors can do no good, and even
their resorts to the knife prove either
fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only
real blood remedy; it gets at the root of
the disease and forces it out perma
nently. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable)
A Real Blood Remedy.
is a blood remedy for real blood troubles;
it cures the most obstinate cases of
Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism,
etc., which other so-called blood reme
dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the
root of the disease and forces it out per
manently. Valuable books will
be sent free
to any address
by the fawift
Specific Co., At
lanta, Ga.
THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT.
On Wednesday last Nora Matlock
celebrated ber 12th birthday, and a
pleasant party for tbe little folks was
given in bet honor at tbe borne of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Matlock in
this city, in the evening. Tbe hours
were passed in those innooent little
games so full nf fun and joy to tbe juvn-
ile heart nod at an appropriate time a
delicate Innoheon wan served. Tbe
young people all joined in wishing Miss
Nor many happy retiirns of ber birth
ay, aud departed for their homes feel-
ioi that tbey bad spent a very pletHwt
and enjoyable evening indeed. Those
present were: Fay Bartholomew, Ei-
tella Lalnnds, Willa Minor, Bxsnie
Wells, Mabel Ayors, D)l Warraotb, Ber-
tha Matlock, Aura Hale, Mary Matlook,
Z ie Patterson, Willie Dutton, lleppie
Blackmao, Elmer Wills, Ruby Wil's,
Harry Brians, Ralph Binbop. Gusi
Ayers. Jack Woodard, Fred Bartholo
mew, Kalpb lhompson. Abe Wells,
Freddie Elder, Wnneta Matlock, Hazel
Morrow aud Edna Mallory.
HE SOCIAL CIRCLE
From the E. O.
The result of the late presidential eleo
tioo now having been officially declared
by tbe meeting of tbe presidential elect
ors in tbe various capitols of tbe arioui
states of tbe United States, William Mo
Kinley is now tbe legal successor of
Grovec Cleveland. The coming together
of the various eleotoral colleges were a
"gentle reminder" to the partisans who
shou'ed themselves blind and furious for
McKiuley or Bryan tbat they were really
voting fur several hundred men un
known in tbe main to political fame or
distinction,
la conformity to constitutional re
quirements these men, wbo were chosen
electors by tbe voters among 70,000,000
people, met on Monday, January 12th,
and elected William McKinley, of Ohio,
president and Garret A. Hobart, of New
Jersey, vice-president of tbe United
States. McKinley aud Hobart reoeived
tbe following eleotoral votes: Cali
fornia, 8; Couneotiout, 6; Delaware,
3; Illinois, 24; Indiana, 15; Iowa,. 13;
Kentucky, 12; Maine, 6; Maryland, 8;
MussuohuBetts, 15; Michigan, 14; Minne
sota, 9; New Hampshire, 4; New Jersey,
.10; New York, 36; North Dakota, 3;
Ohio, 23; Oregon, 4; Pennsylvania, 32;
Rhode Island, 4; Vermont, 4; West Vir
ginia, 6; Wisconsin, 12 total, 271.
Mr. Bryan reoeived the following
votes: Alabama, 11; Arkansas, 8
California, 1; Colorado, 4; Florida, 4;
Georgia, 13; Idaho, 3; Kansas 10; Ken
tucky, 1; Louisiana, 8; Mississippi, 9;
Missouri, 17; Montana, 3; Nebraska, 8;
Nevada, 3; North Carolina, 11; South
Carolina, 9; 8 mth Dakota, 4; Teunessee,
12; Texas, 15; Utah, 3; Virginia, 12;
Washington, 4; Wyoming, 3 total, 176
Mr. Sewall reoeived tbe same votes as
Mr. Bryan exoept in tbe following states,
wblob divided between Sewall and Wat-
eon: -Arkunsas, Hewail, 0; vv Bison, s;
Colorado, Sewall, 3; Watson, 1; Idaho,
Sewall, 2; Watson, 1; Louisiana, Sewall,
4; Watson, 4; Missouri, Sewall, 13; Wat
sun, 4; Montana, Sewall, 1; Watson, 2
Nebraska, Sewall, 4; Watson, 4; Nortb
Carolina, Sewall, 5; Watson, 6; Utah
Sewall, 1; Watson, 2; Wasbiugton, 8e
wall, 2; Watson, 2; Wyoming, Sewall, 2
Watson, 1 total for Watson, 30; leaving
Mr. Bewail 146 votes.
Tbis required lormality having been
lawfully conoluded it is cow in perfeot
order for MoKinley to write bis inangu
ml address and seleot tbe material for
bis oabinet, and these duties are now re
ceiviug bis earnest attention.
SECOND DEATH LO88.
(Jolted Artisans Pay Prompt j oa Beceipt of
Death Proof.
The seoond death loss ever incurred
by tbe United Artisans was paid by Max
M. Moorhead, d striot deputy for East
ern Oregon and Washington, Friday. It
was for $1000, sod paid to Mrs. Mary
Gibbs, of Ukiab Assembly of Artisans,
and was certificate N 2362. Tbe olaim
was paid with a promptness whioh indi
cates that business methods are being
pursued by tbe bead offioera of the Arti
san order. Tbe organization is only 25
months old, and his bad a growth of
3500 members. Tbe death loss waa paid
by tbe supreme olerk immediately on tbe
reoeipt of tbe proof of loss. Tbe su
preme oflioers of tbe Artisans, wbioh is
an Oregon institution, are John H. Mit
chell, U. S. senator; C. B. Bellinger,
United States district judge; O. S. Mo-
Kenna, Franois I. McKenna, F S. Akin,
P. L. Wills and Gao. W. Bates.
Peouliar features and valutble oues
possessed by tbe Order of Artisans are a
reserve fond and tbe admission on equal
terms of msu and women.
"
t
t
rEST with a big B. Blaokwell's Genuine Bull
rS Durham la In a olaaa by Itself. You will find one
J ' coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two cou
pons inside each four ounce bag of
Blackwell's
Genuine Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Buy a baft of thin celebrated tobacco and read the coupon
which gives a llstof valuable presents and how to get them.
Sw
s
A Cure for Lame Back.
'My daughter, when recovering from
ao attack of fever, was a great sufferer
from pain in the baok and hips," writes
Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After
using q-Mte a number of remedies with
out any benefit she tried one bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has
given entire relief." Chamberlain's
Paiu Bulm is also a oertain oare for
rheumatism. Sold by Conser A Brock.
Cinnamon as an Antiseptic.
That ''no living germ of disease can
resist tbe antiseptio power of essenoe of
oiunamon for more than a few hours" is
the conclusion announoed by Mr. Cham
berland as the result of prolonged re
search and experiment. It is said to de
sfroy microbes as effectively, it not as
rapidly, as oorronive sublimate. Even
the scent of it is fatal to miorobe, and
Mr. Cbamberland says a deoootioo of
cinnamon should be taken freely by per
sons living io places affected by typhoid
or cholera. Medioal Age,
Hotel
.1...HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Cuests will find the best of accom
modations iD every respect.
Satordsy, Jan. 231, was tbe birthday
anniversary of another of onr promining
young muses, Zie Patterson, sbs having
reached the 14 b milestone. This occa
sion was also made one of much n j do
lug for llio little folks by a very pleasant
party given in bondr of Miss Z al ber
home io tbia oity on Saturday evening,
about SO bring present. The eveuiug
was spent 10 tnal nsppy manner known
only to IliOMi of tender age. A floe
blrtbdaj supper was served by Mrs Put
terson and much erj yed by all. Mus
Zie was ths recipient of many bice slid
appropriate gi'tt of rcmetubr.mce fronj
ber nura-nion young frit od Tin
present wers: Mary McSworda, M.ibrl
Ayers, Eliss, Ftv and Evs Bartholomew,
Out Warmotb, Nora Matlock, Aurs
Hals, Nellis WiUins, Edith Hsger. Bir
ths FrUtoe, Oertrole Bihop, Emma
Faroiworlh, Rertba Matlock, Mmi
Dona, Willelta Lsr. Emu Li r,
Lntia Hasinas Ruby Will. (lo, ge Phil.
Hp. 0cr B.rg, Elmer Willi, Etrl Mo
Kirlaod, llrppoer Bfickmao. Jack Wood
ard, Furrenl and Harry llriini, lUlpb
Hwmbnroe.OoMie A)ri,Orlo Vaagbao,
OmaVIJ Crawford, HardJ Inno sod
Nrtsno Bartholomew.
Old People.
Old people wbo require medioioe to
regulate tbe bowels and kidneys will
tlnd ibe true remedy in Ele:trio Hitters.
This medioine does not stimulate sud
oontains no whisky nor otber intoxioant,
bnt acts si a tonio and alterative. It
aots mildly on tbe stumaob and bowels,
adding strength snd giving tons to the
orgnus, tberetiy aiding mature 10 me
performance of the functions, feieolrie
Bitten 11 an excellent appetizer ana aids
diueition. Old People rind it just ex-
aotlv what tbey need. Prios UUy cents
aud $1.00 per buttle at Consor k Brock's
UrugStors. i
Tetter, Salt-llheum and Eczema.
The intense Itchine and smarting. Incl
dent to these diseases, Is instantly allayed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently enred by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nippies,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes, ao cts. per dox.
Dr. Cadv's Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood puiiner ana
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in nse to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
cents per puck age.
The Trouble is Over!
x We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
Ed. 11. Bishop, successor to Tbs Mo-
Farland Mercantile Co., is still on deck,
giving great bxrgnini iu all lines. Tbe
stock must be olosed out, and it la sur
prising how cheap things are. Call on
them. Frank MoFarland, talesman.
R
HOWARD.
Wbo never lets politics interfere with business. At tbs
same old stand, next door to M. Lichtentbal's.
Henry J. Dunn, of Goldendala, Waib.,
srrivtd in tbis city Ibis morning tor a
brief visit with bis brother, Oooduotor
Dunn.
KerjuMioin: Tbe Elks luitituls a
Indgs at Heppner next Wednredsy even
ing. The ceremonies will be parliop
ted io by a largs nnmber of Bsker City
boys wearing antlers.
Exobinge A first clan f723 organ
will b exchanged for a good team of
drlvlug horses and buggy, alio a fins
Bnrdetl organ, for sals for til. Any
oos interested sbold rail or writs to
lbs Palaos bolel.Ueppner O'egoo. 1113
"1
ol
Oo Hitordsy sveniag Ueorge Vlnana
waa ftiven a plMbl lorpriM al tu
bom of bis piresl la Ibis city, a Ban
txr tit JH young frien Is being prtot.
All rprt bsvieg bid a good lira.
OKiitMZWIO WILL RK Krrw.Mizr.k
1 1 won Hvltmant ! IMr
Hax al all HiwkU, Hal
ililo ef
w 111 riii.
Oarrrib, Palm. Ji. 2. lT.-li
tt: Tbs soala tried I fores fetolo-
Una of lt.ptrr. Kimo I wt la litis. lit
lbs rf o4 lb nrHii from lbs bon.
Hi 0100 ta Llti. Tbs ttnoao will f.re
rrcvgoitwo. I'arrsaua.
ScIu'Uinr's Dc:t link in
powilcr is only a little bet
ter than two or three others;
but Sciffl:r's lk:t tea
twice as gfKiJ as usual tea.
In cither case, your ro-
ru rr.s !' ! uMo.ii ccr returns your money in
TTTaT
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tLt BI(UlMMI.tl"Wi rv mt TofH I IT,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
UY VIRTUE Of A WARRANT IHHFKD OUT
ol tha Cminly Court ol the HUls ol Oregon
lor the County ol Morrow, to me (ilrwtcil, com
nimulliiir me to li'vjr 011 the kihxIi anil rhiitteli
ol the ilellniiient Uxpuven nmet on the de-
lliiiiieiit 1h roll lor uul roiiniy ior uie )'
IH'H. IH'.l-J. lwi:l. iwil mul Ikh'i. thereto ftttnrlml.
nl noim be Inuml then 11 Kin the reel roi erty
! lorth eml iIi'mtIIkhI hi thenehl ilelliiiirnt
lai rolls, or nuii'li thereof hell aetlaly the
mnouut i( lHea rharitHd therntn, toxHher w ith
roeta nl eiiieiiKHi. I have iluljr levlnl, having
lmn imalile to n no any (nHiaorrliailria nrioiiK
Inr tothen-apn llva di'llnoiienu hreliialUir lie
mini mum the lollowliKdrerrllMM ulereeor lar
cell ol leim aa wi rorin in aam hi uaia. lyim
ami beliK In aal1 Morrow ( onnty. HUM (1
Oreiou, ilrevrllMMl ami awaeed aa lolloea:
a mt. Taa
n1rr . C I. lot V hlk IS In Hlanliery I
.l.l.lliinn to the lo n ol llrmmer.
las m I
r.lrlrk, MaimiH lola S ami a lilk t, CaatlS
Kora ; ll ll, 4.1 rU, l4. 12
darnel. I iyaara lola X. ami IB, blk t,
Caalle H' k; Ul ftV, lV4, 7 w ..
Rent otuiloli anci , blk a, Caalle
K. k: taa Iwrt, 4. Iw.
Chipper, i M lola J an.l ft. hlk 2, Castle
Ho a ; lai I'M, m. iiw. aw .
WorthiiiKtoii, M V Ma I ami t blk It,
( xila kora: U lot! 4V. let4li.ui ..
ratrl.h. Iavt.i J lola l IS ami 17, blk II.
Ml Vernon allltloti Ul Meppner; la
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Tiik Lancashire Insurance Co.
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Trench Cook, and White Labor only. Employed.
Good Rooms and Excellent Service
Tho GAZETTE, $2.50 A Ycnr for CASH.
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