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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1897)
I Almost Blind Scrofula Affects the Eyes -Little Boy Treated by an Oculist With out Relief -But Now He Is Well. ' When my little boy was three months old his eyes beoame very sore and he was almost blind. I took him to an oculist who treated him for six months, and left him as bad as he was at the beginning. Finally Hood's Sarsaparilla was recom mended and I began giving it to him. In less than three weeks he was able to go into the sun without covering his eyes, and today his eyes are perfectly well, and his ears and note,- which were badly affected, are also well. Hood's Sarsaparilla has certainly done wonders for my boy." Mkb. James H. Painteb, Amador, California. , Remember InloodlS Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 81, six for $5. Get Hood's. H riii are the only pills to take nOOa S PHIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tahe Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown upon application. SPORT YET ALIVE. Enters His Protest Though Far Away Will Refuse to Die. Sport has been maligned as being dead. He is not dead. He might be sleeping if he had a chance to do so, but new scenes and new condi tions, Including a financial one, render Sport not so very particular about these little mat ters. Sport hears that the town of Heppner is still on deck with wool way up and wheat dangling in the near vicinity. Why, Mike Yerberry, of the John Day, sold his clip yesterday, the last in the M. C. L. & T. Co. warehouse, for 11 cents, Geo. Fell being the buyer. Quite a change from last season. Wheat is ready sale at Heppner at 72 cents. Free Greene and Hile Corbin report every thing prosperous on, the reservation. The usual amount of cowse, camas and dried sal mon adorn the "ilahes." If the government will distribute the blankets and flour, prosperity will abound. Mike Roberts is feeding up after several weeks fasting in Montana. Mike looks for the other wanderers as soon as they can get back. Racing is a hard game np in Montana. It's a "Mexican stand-off," says Michael, and he knows. The democratic brethren are getting very confidential of late. We guess that they are getting ready to spring a job next year. Full many a job of purest ray serene, The dark, unfathomcd minds of schemers bear; Full many a statesman is born to blush unseen, And waste his substance on the desert heir. CELERY KOLA 61VES REST AND SLEEP W W W" A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politioal campaign is over and the winter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long eveniDgs. Cognizant of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals end now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50 13.50 " 8. F. Examiner, $1,50 3.75 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8,00 ' Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, 1.60 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, W.00 6.00 MBTH. EPJSO. CHCKOH. BFRVIOE9. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes Mo. 1 and i at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. iTnyer mneting, i nursuay, p. m. 'The Spirit and the brHe say. Come." The nastor mnv he fonnd at the narsonaire ad joining the church, where he will be glad to moat any wko may desire to eonsnlt hnn ou relations, social, civic, philosophic), educational, Or any other subjects. J, W. FLK82ER, Minister. Here and There. THE OARKTOWK BAND. Ebeneezer, lan' f o' goodnesB ! What de mattah with dat drum? Say, yo' raskll, poun' dat sheepskin Till yo' make dose echoes hum. Sllus Jackson, hump yo' muscle Dose dar sunballs if to' noise, An' I reckon dat yo' better Jine 'long wid de res' de boys. Hurry up, Mlstah Simpsin, Jes' unkink dat trumbone ho'n; Let yo' medley shake de zephyrs Rasslln wid de tassle co'n. Luk yar, Abrum Lincum Penstock, Dar's no files on dig yar strife 1 Pucker up yo' meat-trap, niggah, Blow de "Omaha Rag" frough dat fife. Now den, ready one, two, free, fo' Stop! de "tuber" am quite flat; Turn her upside down, by golly 1 Dar, yo' see, a ring-tail rat. Now, purseed again, and hustle, One, two, free, fo' Hoi', Oh, Lo'dl What's de reason dat dis music Is combine of much disco'd? Is yo' ready? One, two, free, fo Hoi' dat book up let her blml We'm de Darktown musically Blow dat bass-drum wid mo' vim, Dar's de middens waitin' anxious Fo' to see de Miles pass; Now, den, "Omaha Rag," jos yo' rustle Whool dar Who blow out dat gas? LUE VEKNON. 'Of A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON. EARTH. AN BE HAD OIVXyY A.T"- Heppner, Oregon. EES 61-Octl3 E. Minor is up at Fairbaveo, Wasb. mil Scharff is over from Hamilton. , Nate Cecil is up from Oeoil this week. A. B. Niles is down from Walla Walla. Mrs. Julia Bradley is ill at the Palaoe bote!. Mao J. Monteith is in business. town today on & light frost fell yesterday morning. Jeff Jones and family have moved in from the mountains, Ranoua is still on the turf donig a lit tle carpenter business. tf Heppner Outfitting Ou., in the old Ilerren it arid, see adv. a Submit your plans to Ranoua before giving out your oontraot. tt Easiest way to make money: Bay your clothing at Minor A Co's. 573-79. Ben BwaRirart was up from the Juni per ranou. the first of the week. The raioa bave ceased and harvesting in Morrow county goes bravely on. Minor k Co. have the best line of boots to be found in Heppner. 678-79. Statements for the Famous Simple Account File printed at the Qazotte of fice. f. Oar entire line of ladies' oapea and Jackets are now In. Call and examine. Minor k Co. 678-79. The Uop Oold keg beer at the Wei come. Oo lo, yoo thirsty denizens, and see the boys. tf Fesobes, walertnelone and all fruits of the season arriving daily at the Orange Front M-tf The next panic will come lo 1910. Prepare for it by buying yoor groceries of Mioor k Co, 678-79. For lemons, ice eream freeire, sweet plcklee, avrop or cigars oall at Odd Com bination corner. 21 Money wanted by P. C. Tboropeon Co. It yoo appreciate accommodations, don't wail for a personal call. t Aoy one duing to build wither a bouse or bsro will make money by call ing on the Oswtt nlTio. 67t( Bnt aooore modal loo and enurteoas treatment at tbs Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. His., Portland, Oregon. Oenoioo New Orleans mole and itra refined eorgora mols In bulk tooo to arrive for P. C. Thompson Co, For ! Otod sheep range with nlantv of running water. Will sell ohesp. Koq'llre of L. II. Wells, Echo, ,H V,. Minor k Co. b now io tok ever 135,000 worth of merchandise which will he sol 1 to eh buyers lo (jtanliti to soil. 578-79, Tlx who tlMlre lo t-nild should not forget that C. E. IUoons, the ens irsetor, at rly to mk eellmatee at aay time. If yoo cant ahide by elatislire, yoo Wm. Hogbes is baok borne again and is looking well. Mrs. Hick Mathews is visiting rela tives in Portland. J. H. Inskeep and other Eight Milera oalled oo the office Wednesday. Mrs. Qeo, P. Rosenberg departed tor Peodletf n oo last Wednesday. THE EUGENE DAMAGED. Cannot Beach the nkon This Fall-Hepp ner Famishes Due Passenger, Word conies down from Puget Souod that the Eugene was compelled to give up the trip to St. Michaels owiog to damages received at sea shortly after leaving ComBX, B. 0. She was com pelled to wait at Victoria, B. O, six days tor the Bristol and in the mean time a heavy storm came up on tbe coast, prevailing several days. An at tempt was made to proceed on with the Eugene in tow of the Bristol, but heavy seas soon broke in tbe bow timbers and tbe river boat began to leak. Tbe boat was taken into Alert bay atones. Having left tbe British port irregularly she was chased by the British offloers bat she got into Port Townsend ahead of the authorities, but may get into trouble with tbe Amerioan officers tor a similar misdemeanor committed on this side of tbe line. Tbe passengers oannot now reaob Dawson City, or even the Yukon this winter, but the transportation company say that tbey will keep their coutraots with passengers and land them all their destination early next spring. Cbas. Jones took passage on the ill- fated Eugeue. Whether Charley will go on up as far as Bkagnay tbia fall or re turn home and try it again next year is not known. Heppnerites regret to hear of his delay in reaohing tbe land of gold, Born To tbe wife of Elmer Sloonm. in Heppner, on Monday, Sept. 6, a son. Grandpa Drew has been oo tbe siok list the past week, bat is now improving. Green Mathews bandies borne grown fiuits, clean and fresh. Consignments received daily. 78tt The best line of sewing machines io Eastern Oregon oo hand and for sale at P. a Tbompsoo Co's. 2t Born To tbe wife of Sam McBride, iu Heppner, on Sept 8th, a son. Unfor tunately tbe child did Dot live. Tbe light company has pieced a large iooandesoent lamp on Chase street, near August street, wbiob affords a great deal of light io thai quarter. Cross A Black well's fancy pickles and oenned goods, reduced prices, Orange Front, opp. City hotel, Cor, Msio and Willow atresia. 53-tf Green Matbews baa everything io the grocery line flour, vegetables, ataple and fancy groceriea. At the new staod, City hotel building. 78tf J. L. Uihsno baa takeo the Jones' barber staod and does good work al popular prices, 13 cents shaving and 25 cents baircuttiog. 78 If, Every new subscriber of tbe Gazette from this date, May 25, WfJ, will receive as premium a book worth alone the price of the subscription. tf Core that coogh with Shiloh't Core The best eongb onre. Kelievee eroop promptly. One mlllioo bottles sold laet year. I) doeee for 2'c. Hold by Coo er& Brock. y Yesterday the Barley clip ot wool (mm John Dv was bonglit by Bm Wllkensoo f r 12 rents per noond. At the saroa Hid M. H Girriga.ll disposed ot bis wiwl, grown near Kohrt and very heavy f'r something lea than 0 eeot rraot Juboaoo being the pure oner, Ni man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in tbia world while offering from a torpid liver. DeWiu' Witch little Halve. It south, strength eoa and beats. Il is tbe great pile cure. For sale by Cn'r k Brock. TheHoolliero Padfle railroad company be decided to sell ticket from all ttetiooe on IU lines in Oregon, at one fa. for the mood.' Hp. Io view ot lbs fact thai our people bave been favored wit abuodatit crops, it is ot,fidenlly ipet ed that the dale flr al Halrm will heva hotter attendano than ever before, aod la or lor to give all an opportunity lo visit this great Inalitotmo tif wbto the Monk of the entire slate have rea aa lo he proud. Hit pnpalar Hoe of railrne-la ba rlac4 lb fare eo a to nal.la all in mmm ntia (f the a-ramlea! ao akip lb la. VitB I he etovpimo oi , Hisplars ever ihibitd at Malern. Tl FREE LECTURES. At the Heppner Opera House Six Nights at 8 o'clock. Commencing tomorrow (Saturday) night Dr. Del MacUlaire, the eminent leoturer and examiner-in-chief for the Oriental Medio al Syndioate ot San Francisco and Calcutta, will give a series of illustrated lectures in costume on tbe laws ot life and health, the origin, prevention Bnd oure of disease, and gives demonstrations of human oocult forces. Sunday night tbe "Human Skylight" will be illustrated. Tuesday Bfternoon at 3 o'olook private leoture for ladies ouly, and Tuesday evening at 8 o'olock men only. Tbe San Francisco Examiner says of the speaker: "Tbe lectures are not only replete with tbe grandest ideas, but the speaker illustrates bis subject with artistio colored orayonioes. His gor geous oriental costumes and typical soecery are pleasing to the eye. At the close of eaob leoture be gives an exhibition of his peculiar powers that eolipse the miraolea ot hypnotism ot mind reading." SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN NELSON & FORT SHEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Rail Route Without Change ot Cars Between Spokane, Roesland and Nelson. Also between Nelson aod Rossland, daily except Sunday: Leave. Arrive. 8:00 A. M Hpi.knne ";40 P. M. 1HU A. M K(laiid B:10 '. M. 9:10 A.M Nelson 5:45 P. M. Close connections at Nelson with steamers for Riuiln. nnil Hit Knntennl Irflke tKlints. Pantien iters for 'Kettle Klver anJ Boundary Creek connect at Marcus with utaue daily. lo Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic, 100 Everybody Mays So. Cascarets Candy Catbartio, lbs nioBt wonder ful modioli! discovery of tbo age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on tbe kidneys liver and bowels, oleansing the entire system, dispel oolds, oure headaches, fever, habitual oonetipation and bil iousness. Please buy and try a box of 0, 0.0. today; 10, 5'2, BO cents. Sold end guaranteed to on re by all drnggfots. tf STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! or 25o. .If C. 0. 0. fall to cute, druggists refund money. tf The Branch Accident. Engineer Patterson informs tbe Ga zette that the aocident last Monday night occured three miles tbia aide of Heppner Junction aod was caused by a horse gettiog into a trestle. Tbe engine and tour oars were derailed, run-1 ing along oo tbe ties for fully two hundred yards before the train could be stopped, but fortunately not leaving) the ties, nad the engine gone into the itcb at that place, the engineer and reman would have beeo exceedingly fortunate lo have eacaped with their lives. Tbe ttain oame in about eight dock oo Tuesday evening, the wreck ing train baviog put things lo shape again. five light vebleUe, Minor k Co. "ld ooe fnlleef of wagoealast wek. &.H,J. Markete ruing and ev)lMo la bk Ire fair tre aare. Y'n ft I oar wife a brerJ oew elo.k, Tbe 6ot line in Ilppof sow oo eale al Ibe leaders, kliatr k Co. t"? A It aIlr, of the HUr Brewery (, vb.i make tbe famous IIp Out I br, was here yeUfda l.kieg afiM hie enit ,ta-t. Tbe H O..I I k br la lbs only Uf oHbeeorlevijia Upper. Peir opeo H.t :Mh aod elMe IV I. Mb G7UH tfAKiro TurTimTHV A"t ativ II g. ).n,. or IS't.M m lfl htf lt,l. tt,iihw hoM In fHftm M"i av.Ot t,fmnm tUif. Klf Tb IHMUliiluu loinwnl. lout. I hirman 7 nm m-4 Married On Eight Mile, Sept. 7th, Mr. J B. Nanamaker and Miss Birdie Cox. Booceas to tbera. You can expect too much of schilling's Best it is onlyi tea. Bij.t your grocer gives your money Dack it you don't like it In packages, full weight A Schilling ft Company Prancuto 0. A. Hhea acoompanlbd his son, Curtis, to Westoo lat week where the young man entered sohool. Curtis is a studious, steady young follow and will doubtless make a aucccss ot his efforts. t .. ... . . . B UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon can find what you want at T. R. Howard's . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I TT. 1. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. baa . M Till Is Your Opportunity. On rccoiiitof teu cents, ensh or h(wi4r, a generous sample will he mailed of tlio imiHt popular CuUitIi nml Hay Fevrr Cure (uy s cicain J(hiiii) uriinoieni to diuion strate tlio f;it iit mei'itit of the remedy. elv iinomr.HR. GO Varruu ft., JTcw York City. Bov. John ltoid. Jr.. i'f tlnnt Fii'kt,Mmt., roooinmeuiled Kly'a ( renin 1'a'in to me. 1 can cniiliaMe bin vtntniii nt, "It is a ihiu live euro fur cnturrh if cued ssdireoted." Tiev. Frannin W. I'oo'.e. Pastor teutrul refc Chitroh, Helena, llout. F.ly's Cream TVm Ik the acknowloded euro for catarrh mid con'ains n mercury cor uny injurious drug Price, 60 ctnU. Was Perfected by the Production of Moments are useless it trilled away; and they are dangerously wasted it coo- urned by delay io oasea where One Minute Cough Cure woold briog I in ins ists relief. For aale by Cooser k Brock. Commencing Sept. 22 and ooolinoing ontil Oct. 1, iooloeive, we will sell round trip tickets to Portland and return at one fare for the ronrd trip. Ticket ex pire Oct. 3d. This ia for the maoo- tactarera' fair. The admissloo to the fsir ia free. J. 0. IUbt, Agent. Frank C. Mid lletoo, reporter ot the Oregonian, waa ber Wednesday to visit Herooer aud frinnds linre. He wa on the reluro trip from Bukr City. Frank McFarland bas beeo appoluted special agenl of The Einitable Life As sorane Co4 of Xew Y 'fk, the atrongrel io the world. Cub surplus to policy bnldrrs of over i' mllllo dollars. IXm'l taks iosoraooe withool seeing the Dew plans of the Equitable. Injures both sexes at same rt. 77if Wednesday olgbt lerrihl bead oo ooltisloo oo Ibe Haota Fa.nsar Emporia, Kansas, oansed Ibe death of twelve to fifteen people. W. J. Bryan waa oo lb traio bat eecaped oobort and assisted io takiog Ibe wonodfd out of Ibe wreck To boat lb broken and diseased lit sues, lo sooth lb irritated surfaces, to ioslsotly reliev aod lo permanently cor ia the mlmtoo of D Will's Wilcb llacel Halve. For Hale b) Cuoeer Brook. Hon. E. II. Thompm. repreenllog Ilrklal Veil Limbering Co.. "f Uflial Veil, Or., was io towo yesterday. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. rovxrsxs, 1070. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. Tie 20th vMrnmler the nreeent mnement Ivxim Heiit. H. JwW7. Tliit Inelitntiiia tl"r(iuhlj niuiiiei mr il nieiiml. MH'iel. tliialrl J buniiwh prei'ftnirnn lor any r,ii at ureeenl In lute. Weal 1'olnU Mm mtv, hinle Ltiitvemiiire or ( alirnliiln. Ori'tfon. I'e-iilviiiiim atAOfiitd and MHnll. lhinn vrt iiri rl.llnre wrlu me HOP GorODD Jltid now Die entire world Knows this perfect product As the Star Brewery beer..... On draught at all popular saloons .nil mitral mill Itllf if bok rienlifti) erhiml. (inttuatea at lireaenl In aeita Inatiloteof Twhnoli "He or hll. Kor rllitie and iillir iiifinumllun, ayiilrraa thai ntiriil. J. W. UILU H. U., I'ortlauil, Un. f ntn V lo II a m 'rifirit, J, SI rV'lil. It. 1'. O d.aw.-r 17. AN ENGLISH BOOfVV II ew the Tana of Barer Grew la l Tew Years. . '', I Tbo new, world is not the only piece where in u hh room tow ns sprinfr up. Io Lngland several cunaldi rable cltirs Lave Len created by new railrond. Of these Crewe la fx-rhapa the moat notable, say a an exchange. Fifty years stfo it waaao ualgnillcant and unprogiTaiilve village wlult oltout a rotipln of huodrel In habitant. To-lay it is ao iniportant and thriving town with a population ot some OO.(MK). What ma be fairly called it crration waa entirely due to rail way company, w lioae work cover altout 3a arrea and employ from 7,000 to t.ViO ortiaacia. Another rrinarkahle InaUnc ia that of Harry, In GlamoriratiRhire. As late a 1NH6 It wa the hobiUtlon of a few Raher famllir oumhrring aome to nuU. Tbo conatrtutlon of a railway aod doc k wa then rtmnnrrirM for tlu ptirMiaeof the convey aooe aod shipment of cool from the Khoudda valley, JUrry la orrw a tow o of 25KK) Inhabitant, with municipal gam aod waterworks aod all Inotlerw Isinnitrmrnta. . . mi am ri Tf are Ike "Ma'OiH" Meadi k lllt 0. lb pt o err black miths, have mala m eligtfit iiu broveaeoi to tlilr ealatiUohioeul and a-1 lei a large tek of Iron, bre. aod ohr mt-riaj eeaentl! lo ti bappioe of lbo who rieed qei'-k re pen no their (', bngilr or an kin oi inar.hioery. Tby ! lebilej hir rS l ae l aeOuioDiolal everrlaxly in li cowatry wb I lo f of repair. Wba) yeo weal a ta sho t, mscblas repairel, tire el or seiy IMhf ! to their lin, y4 will flfi ye.o Italtee to be h U.J that ao d it -aod do it lliU-t short order. ' 'fMJtUld ISM pU 'sWrtlitawrVMf WtiV"MO J 111 u( tiJ'Ma MJ blf)OIJ II o1t suooii roup w i T ajrfietioj i iiwl wtt j ,'i U, -rvi -il nijjd '(i x ju q t(w 0( njj'j, m OQOaop-in oa m jmm n (iJinrntis ti) ejiatJl i'i io Mit( ) -ut aui)n o '(I t 1"" 'm"nt " II I'lM'l "1-'J'l si'n oi oV in j aj )! evtMiwaiorwt eifi to yxi i "i "i!p ,iiud n mu; 'i feJ1 Sf4 L ! Pf "fl "t 1A I x"v nr rjoj p";uu m 4 w tt toi rtwioTHV n itiv te, tt.tH4 ft' In M.,blf, i.i a.t at .a ruattt'i) t.tf Hlm mt ft ,4 Um aif f t'lfMH Mai4 Mt I i IK la aa Uty. 1 a li.H.ta .myt.f. ln. 41, STAR BREWERY C0A1PANY, 203 Waahlngten St., Portion!, Or. 1I1S WAHTED .' Juvenile Holiday HEPPNER OUTFITTING CO. AND Standard Subscription BOOKS v Ihi W. II. Ooi.fcr Coiiipan), II urg al pohllalier and inaiilifrntlfe-a ( I,h in i he L. Ite l rl'V. F.nrat line f fW l'ld 1 and nth-r n'Cl 'OMotl bK'k no the maikel. AUo aenl watili d 'ut "TH K SI LVKH 11 I'F.," Ill l'l l l-l I. It Im. H o tisivr ii if'U'Hl lit tl g'eat ilri't emli f. exclusive Jinnironr. HHGIST C0MMISSI0MI. enow COHPITITDN. Wf.l it it 0" fr eirnt' fd ap.pial let Hi', ottrirf i,tir eli'Mr nf I r 1 1 1 y , w. . coaarvcoMPAav, Sll Si3 3t.VSt7.3l'.' :VM iae.re H.. 7" !'l CHICAHO. 4 Tbia oompuDy carries dry Roods, groceriea, kordwaro, boots aod alioea, bata, geuts' fur DiabiDR", etc Large abirmeut of Dew aud aecond band furniture, which ia beiog sold re gnrdloea of ooaL Tbey bave alao Hardware, wall paper, carpeta, louogoa, aprioga, tnaU troHrwa, all tbeoe at bait price. Look for tbe aipn at Herreu'a old stand oo May street, sext to l'alace botol. F. K. BARTH0L0A1EW, Alanagcr. ljv h j .... OTXAUKll "Dllllt Cltr" 40 'fUGUlitOH" las lb llaile dailr ( a pi Nmidarl al a .) a. m. !- I'fiiaal i Jim a. tu. A l eu o go lo folliaod, t'p i ff Tt Ialle d Is 0 irlu dun II, t'olimbtaj yoo will it it,n!v irixoey, W. C. a I LAW I, Uaaerai gtt oiiliaai a?te liisiiii, At tbe old stand, bave tbe usual priog outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, UoViilo tbo thousand odds aod tods that are too oomeroua to mention. "GILLIAM & MSHEE, Hast fmr lo rtrt Xalt.maJ Hank SulMlng. You can Wngcr Your Sox thnt You uro Alwoys at Homo nt .... ?-E Welcome Oo Mais Htreel, in City lloUl Hmldiog. THE BEST WET GOODS In the MARKET. 1by Iry to ila all. Via slob room lo eoavtios. row 'rirrvio, prop. Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,