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OFFICIAL gU-v PAPER YOUR MONEY'S WORTH THE Semi-WeeKly Gazette AT $2.00 A YEAR. ADVERTISING WILL PAY IF THE. Semi-Weekly Gazette IS YOUR MEDIUM FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1898. NO. 616 f it i. M ,1 i! 1 1 1 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $3.0.) per year, $1.00 for six months, 60 eta. tor three motions, striotly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the Potoflice at Heppner, Oregon, a second-class matter. THIS PAPKB ia kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agenoy, 64 and 65 Merchants Exohanga, San Franoisoo, California, where oou raota for advertising oari be made for it.. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVKBTI8 . ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange Build ing, Ban FranoiBOO, la our authorized agent. This papar ia kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9.30 p. Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:06 a. m. m. dally exoept Leaves Heppner Junotiou 8:30 a, m, and ar rives at HeDDner 6:00 a. Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 20 p. m and arrives at Heppner Junotion 7:50 p. m. and Umatilla 8.50 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 0:00a. m. and Heppner Junction 71)0 .m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a, m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland :25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:i5 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at rleppner Junction 12:25 a, m, and at Portland 7:20 a.m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. H 4 N., Heppner, Ore. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Important i FIRST Go via. St Paul be cause the lines to that point will afford you the very best service, SECOND See that the coupon beyond St. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that line makes close connections with all the trans-continental lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service is first-class in every particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Centra) lines', or address Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pas. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark St.. Portland Or, OPrlCIJLl DIREOTORT. United States Officials. President. William McKinley Vii'a-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman .Mcrntaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Russell A. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Secretary . t Agrioulture James WiLson State of Oregon. Governor i W. P. Lord Seoretary of State H. K. Kinoald Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Snpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Senator. j G. W. MoBrid. Con.r-.men J Sr Printer W. H. Leeds !R. S. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. E. Wolverton Sixth JodleM District. Oi rem it Judge Stephen . Lowell Prosecuting Attorney H. J. Bean Borrow County Officials, Joint Senator... Representative. rmutj Judge A. ' - Commissioners J. W. Beckett. " Ulerk " Sheriff ' Treasurer Assessor School ttup't , Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B, & y., u. m. at. p., c. A A., P. Ft. W. & C., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. H ATI1S U. PEH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., cnxc-avo-o. Hilt A. W. Gowan ...J. N. Brown G. Bartholomew ... J.B. Howard ...J. W. Morrow ..K. L. Matlock .. Frank Gilliam ....A. C. Pettttri J. W. Hornut Jay W. Shipley Coroner.... ....B.F. vogt D.HTi rnwa ovrioaaa. u ....... Thoa. Monran f! iinnilVnm Geo. Conser, Frank D.lli.m Arthnr Minor. K. J. b locum, il. f :.u,.nli.l .ml 3 U Himnm. u W. A. Richardson Treasurer ;l .wt'rw Marshal A. BoberU Preeiset 0 Ulcer. l.rfluAfth. Waaiia W. K. Richardson rn.tahl. N. B.WheUtone United Statrs Uad Officers. 1 v m Register A. H. Ht.a Haoaiver t a AB4ni rt a. B.F, Wilson J. H. Ri.bhina Receiver JECStJCT OCZXrZ'ZES. BAWUN8 POST, NO. It G.A.B. Mwi at Lexington. Or., the last Batnrdar of oh month. All veteran are inviiau in join, u. w Hmith. C. H. Fruti. Adjutant, tf CommamUr. Dr. P. B. McSwords, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Drag Store, Offloo In tho City City Hotel. tf D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREQON. Office boars, fl to 10 a, so., end 12 to 3 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kits' prop erty, saat of M. K- ehnrrb. Boolb, and 10 to 1 J. a. m . to a to o p. m. , at omot in tbe rar of Dorg$ Jewalry tore. Brown & Redfield, Attorneys at Law, Offlo In tba First National Bank Baildini. HimiM, : t Ohook, tf W. A. RICHARDSON Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. met t cowncu CMAsieCM lit sm4 kur rMl . rwnta knoM. pmr tu. 4i rmn tnrim iiui III r you in ay way la ela Una, at NwmbU Igurv. First National Bank or ii Errs er C. A. ftHfa. . T. A. RmCA. GCO. W. CONttN, S. W. trCNCCN, rreltfMt Vl rVwaiaiwM CaaKlar r H, W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable ault House, Hotel H3-pt330L3jr (Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open. - New Methods. New Manage ment. Strictly First Class. Rates, $1.00 Per Day and .Upwards. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. ' B"A first-class feed barn run in connection, and from all trains. -We solicit vour rjatronaee; Free 'Bus run to 587-nov.l2 CHICAGO. ILL.. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook ll hah faithfully labored for their prosperity and happiness, for the Improvement of their """ " umo iubcrean, tor euuuauou, lor me eievauon oi American manhood and true womanhood ... . . IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and Instructive stories of the doings of the world, the llatlnn nnn mtatam .... ' d harvesting his IT HAS led In all matters pertaining to the welfare of farmers aud villagers, and for nvnr t half Published Every S&turday 13 Astor Place . New York The Outlook will be In 1897, as it baa been during eaob of its twenty-seven yean, a History of Oar Own Timee. In ite various editorial departments Tbe Outlook gives a oompaot review of the world'a progress; it follows witb care all ibe important pbilantbropio and in dost rial movements of tbe day; baa a complete department of religions news; devotes mnob apace to tbe interests of tbe borne; reviews current literature; famishes cbeertul table-talk about men and things: and, in abort, aims to give freeb Information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment.' Beginning witb tbe fifty fiifth volume, tbe paper will assume the regular mage sine aice, which will add greatly to its oonvenlenoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook is published every Saturday fifty-two laanee a year. Tbe first issue la eaob month ia an Illustrated Mageiine N amber, containing about I w loses many pages as tbe ordinary issues, together witb a large Dumber of pictures. Tbe pnoeof The Outlook ia three dollars a year In advenoe, or leee tbaa a cent a day. 8end for a pnelmen copy and illustrat ed proepeotua to Tbe Outlook, 13 Astor Plaoe, New York Clt. STOCK BRA mm. While r roar abaartptiaa paid a yn aahaa rwWuJ la frMof ahar. 1W P. O.. flwuw. (h -Hnrm, P B b Uft skjosiliUri essita, sun ua Mt Up. Cor. A, J..Lana.Or.-Hora. m,m smI 6m. C a'tla aatneoa right hips mt muuk mt trap S laft and aolit ia nahk Dnagtasa. W. .Oafluwar. Or. tll, fon right euU. ewilnw4irk la asnsi aart bursas, E It a tmtl ktp. fly. Rr. DnMlaa.O.-RM braaited t.t.t tm l-n ahnvluer, astfU aaiaa urn Ufibip. aula ia ngni mi. rinranaa, L. A Hamasr, Or. WUa. I.F aa rlM kipi km f wiiA bar eivUr aa rig hi TruVj I Cc'nJ Ewlaj lmt Oa all rts at tbe nl4 Bought and Sold. t ullarllna a. t. M all aatal Ml naimH. T.rma prtle sal s4lV4-4 ft-Sie tiX 00 Tt Oaaotte Will take pnUlnae, S plas, tf of traltef ilenfAum a-aania. Aay owe ewlog tble eflMraa ertile tUw eeai4 le tbe bmmi n4 d it br entit U) tail ne. mm, Rarry H . fr-Hwaa bnui'M H i oa taa lfi hmuW; raitla urajil J tm ntl kip. ala. aaoartot im laft mt. Itanga urtvw aaay. inaarai, flii. taa. Or. W iwi.s. alrvlaT m lafi anna: aila. aa HgM kip, aaoaf ball sm la n" an abut a lan aar anay. M il, Haprwev, r. Bursal tmadei IM a laftkip awu.akia.aad swc o9 Urt aart suMtar .wa cm Urn rWkt Laaltay. W Hmcm. Ur -Hnraas brandaS I. aa4 4 na Mt ab.ml.tari mi la aaiaa aa lafl kip. waula avsr rigM aya, Uaras aiiis la y.ght M D as M Mtftnf, riaaW, Na(tar nr.'SartM, flal ktpi k.aa H aa taft ebmMat. aa arft abaal4ai aauks aaaw aa laft kip. tmhn, J W.. tVai1a. I j h.fat DM M ahnalaart M'tla auaa o right kip. farb-r A Olaara. Hantataa.tJv.-Rwaas ire lartsnnakaw. riaar.J. H . l.U.ai (a- M JW ana aa4 a.ln ws.ii.tan Mia. mm as) laf kl( aa w "a. . J. W . H, aaa. (V - M.am. )() an ataatatar, I alt la, ,t aa HarM klv 9. . II Or. -fattia (!m la . ar. ,,i, aH aW-l l Mt yaat, 4lai k i W I a aal akaakaa IwwHMiJ.i, Masaav, MMna,aa ai ak-aiaW, aaitla. I lart ahaal4ar rai.t'aj T aa a?t btp B 0 It N SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. For , more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the Jiomes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved methods of cultivating and ' crops, and the proper time to convert them into the largest possible amoi a century has ) IT IS THE. New York Weekly Tribune, And we furnish It with the GAZETTE, one year for ' ' . $2.75, cash in advance. '-.;' 1 ' f v ; ,iv Addraa.aU Order, to THE GAZETTE. write your name and address on a postal card, sond It to Geo. W. Best, Tribune Otllce. New ; Weekly,T ribune will be mailed to you. A Campaign Of Education HOW to 0 1 It for $4.50 DNPHRBLLELED OFFER To be educated one must n-ad the best literature. The beat literature Is expensive. Lealle'a lllustreted ' Weekly. 4 . rubUsned at 110 fifth Avenue, New York, Is ftitl of the best things. Its Illustrations are superb; lla stories charming: and Ita liters rv departments are edited with con- ; It should be In every summate skill. Buch a paper U a great popular educator, home. Tbe .ubacrlptlnti price of Lealle'e U U pe nnum. Ws make tha unparalleled offer of copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $4.50. Ko snrh offer wa. ever mada before. Mo such offer will ever ha made again. Thaaa two papar. make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminder, of tha giver', kindness, Remit by postal order or shark to tha GAZETTE, Heppner, Orecon, HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or common glass witb nriDe and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy oondition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it ia evidence, of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to an nate or pain in tbe baok, ia also convinc ing proof tbat the kidneys and bludder are out of order. t WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge eo often expressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney remedy fulfils every wish id relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It oor reots inability to bold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overoomea tbat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get np many timee during the night to urinate, Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp- root is aoon realized. It stands the highest for ita wonderful on res of the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty oents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet ' both sent free by mail. Mention tbe Heppner Glazette and seud your address to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Bing- nampton, JN. I. Tbe proprietors of this paper guarantee tbe genuineness of this offer. SHARPS AND FLATS. PHE48 COMMENT. FRANK R04ERS 1. i. ROBERTS Rogers & Roberts, Contractor, tod Iiaildera. Flans and Estimates Given on Snort Notice All Kinds of Repair Work Done- UrlJCb HOURS-Day and Night Leave ?our orders "Any Old, ITace and Ro& or Jim will cet 'em o o o o o o' TanMW It. W., Umr pa at T. --s Ian sfcuaiMay. km i aim aallle aasas exk alM im hak m. a IW aa r i.l ah.i4r. wia i.l- i W mm rt.i k a4 n,Ma a. f.w4kanaj, iaf ia Umrmm awi aialt.la aaaaiMa. Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle 11 orsc All tlira can prorurrtl at Tbrtmivn k Uinna, Ioncr Main Ktrecl lleioer, Urem. TWaa rnl'.mo are !! ar-i'islnt-d l'h Oraiit. Rsrnvy, rrmk. nilllaai and etb sv alias aaa aaia mummj sim! i mm in aasls '. saiuuiia ana irainin.f mi, rrkaa la ki.i. alia U Uawa. TIlOMFaSON" fc lTNISTBe If you like a man, ehow it by refusing to laugh at bis enemy's jokes. ' Women do not believe dentists are doing tbem any good unless tney hurt. About tbe worst pieoe of luck that oan happen to a tusy man is to make a favorable impression upon a bore. Women see in every single man tbe qualities that make a good husband. No white man is admired as oolored people admire a real negro minstrel.' " ' Tou often bear of many men Whose honor is like flint, But I know a man so honest " He wouldut take a bint. A raau thinks his ohildren are smart if they sleep sound all night. What has become of tbe old fashioned boy who made fiddles with seotions of oornstalks? "We live to die, We 'dye' to live." ' Seattle Dye bouse. While there ie life there is hope,' ' Long as "Babbitt" lives there'll be soap. Wby is a ship tbe politest thing in tbe world ? Because she always oomes in with a' 'bow." By the populist oounty oentral com mittee sustaining Mr. U'Ken in his com pact with Simon to hold np tbe legis lature tbat party goes on record as being responsible for ' the legislative disgrace. Tbe fact must not be overlooked thai it took 40 members of the house to consti tute a quorum to do business. Accord ing to U'Ren's own statement last Satur day tbe republicans bad 38 of this num ber, leaving tbem two short of enough to organize. Out of this number 29 were in tbeir seats every day ready to prooeed with the state's business for whiob Ibey bad been eleoted. With tbe 29 republi cans tbat were present every day the populists had enough to have oompleted the organization at any time but they refused to do so. Not even one of tbeir number would consult to go inandaa ist in the organization. They Were a solid oompaot against all efforts to enact raoadial legislation frt-Wfiloh they bad pledged themselves overy day during tbe state campaign of 1890. Tbere was not a single day during the attempted session that the populist members oould not have supplied tbe required two- thirds to make up a quorum tor tbe transaction of business. But did they do it? No. And the reason tbev did not is well explained in Mrs. Lewell mg's sworn atndavit which appeats in another column of this paper. Oregon City Enterprise. All tbe "ites" and "ists"of tbe state, personally or representatively, from $80 U"Reo and I Young to grinning Bob Miller and auguring Sydney Dell, are now oonnubiating in Portland witb a view to tbe salvation of the ooontry, most of tbem not overlooking, however, any iooideotal "boodle" that may lie Id tbe path of glory. Wbeo one looks tbe crowd over and "sizes" it "np," be oan cherish a kindly and fraternal feelioa- for a republican "boss." Portland Wel come, Detn. Homebody, In looking about for suit able material for governor, mentions the name of Judge Stephen A. Lowell for tbe position. Jodge Lowell is Well qualified for tbe office and would dis charge the dutiea witb bonor to the state and to himself, II eleoted. However, Jodge Lowell baa a fairly good position a Judge of tbe 8th Judicial district, lis was eleoted a year ago last June, and therefore has almost fonr and half years yet to eerve tbe people, galeae be should decide to resign lo tbe meantime, which is not likely. He baa proven tilro eelf a good Jodioial officer and tbe peo pie of Lmatilla and Morrow eonntles are in no wise anxious to part with him, not eveo temporarily, ao we are inclined to think tbe matter will not be regarded seriously by Jodge Lowell aod bis friende. Miltoo Eagle, This spaoe is reserved tor remarks on tbe above.' ' " " ' '' " '' Are you my sweet potato? said the oarrot to the potato in Georgia. ' ' I yam, replied tbe potato. They were married. LuiVkbnon. . PS, P0VDER Absolutely Pure 10NK ITEMt). ' ' ' ' "' Wall 8mlth returned home yesterday from an extended visit' with relatives at Pendleton. " ' ' -1 ' , - The farmers in this vioinity will begin seeding again by tomorrow, if this fine weather continues. pr. B. P. Vaughan, dentist, from Hepp. ner, bas been with us a few days, fixing np old teeth to the satisfaction of his patronsi ' ' Warm winds have tbawed the ground and dried the mud, ma oh to tbe satis faction bf tbe pedestrian and the travel- ing public . ' . 1 'Dr. Swinburne, of Heppner, was called down here yesterday to see Wm. Blake who baa been sick for quite a long while.' We hope this medical aid win be beneficial to him and to see him out again on the streets. Hon. A.H. Weatberford, of Douglas, Waa ID tliwn tnrtA , anil umul. tt,. Bncklen-s Ara.c. Halve. ,M - "-'":: " V? T, . D . a . . i. ... ... I - .o. uuiuuiuu miug in nia xua uc. oa.ve m sue wona lor VUW, ohhnrhiwl If T , rj . u n , . . . i v,v-' uuv bc v ci mi uow ZZTL ?"L BS" . nenm. oases have been reported in the last few nlTki A - PSrf u"ag' J-y.'Mat Halyoraen was reported as fjhllhlairis. flnrna o.n1 nil Bkln t?.nn I . ... K 7."r -' naving tbe measles last week but it , s-"" "- inrned out to be only a bad oold. Mat F7 iim as ia fc-uarauieeu KJ give ,. ha -,nn't h... .m navfant tali.f.nllAn am M 1 , T Prioe 26 oenta per box.' For aale by Slocum Drug Go., E. J. Slooum, manager. The sale of the Obinese restaurant outfit under attachment at lone oo ourred Saturday last and quite a crowd was present. The artiolea bronchi ' a To California. f,ir prloe, gDerjff Matlook orUrl lha Jas. McHaley and wife and little I wares off in bis usual way and evurvona daughter departed on Tuesday evening enjoyed his oomioal talk. Johnny Coon for Southern California and expeot to ran bought the dinner bell and when be abeeot about three months. The trio you bear 11 so "dinff-a linn" on and aai is taken for pleaaure and health and this witb him. John runa a restaurant and paper bopee that Mr. aod Mra. Mo Haley gives bis customers aa good a meal for wijl not be disappointed ta fludipg whet I tbe money as can be baJ-atiy where. -... nV ucouo. ... I n,i!l. BKIEF HKNTION. a number of farmers were in Monday buying supplies and report orop prospects id their respective neighbor- T. J. Allyn waa np from lone yeeter- hoods tbe best for a number of years, day, -i . nd with a few gentle showers next June Tom Davidson was In from Qooseberry bouotiful harvest will be reaped. With Tuesday. Hi Tasb waa down from Hard nan Wednesday. Frank Rogers baa taksn a position in the store of Minor t Co. a fair price tor tbeir grain, everybody will be oootented for tbey can all pay out of debt and have money left When tbe farmer Can be on a cssb basis once more bs will not be listening to and reading congressional news and wonder w. A. Eipey, a knight of tbe grip, was ing 'wbat'a tbe matter with Hannah," aa Ft. TT1 I 1 I ' f .u uepuu.r on neonesasy. Ao ooere hons. In he t.niU th. ..ml.. - . i " .a B. U. Uooper and E. V. Moore, travel- aeason is being strongly agitated among u.g men, were in ueppoer Wednesday, ibe eliizena of tuia nlace. Moral it will Peter Brenner, a prominent Eight be good inveetment on tbe money. Mile farmer, visited Heppner Wedces-1 Thw hall here is ool Urge enough to ao day. commodate tbe people any longer for W. J. Blake, W. T. and J. W. King "ben IoM u P ,n ortalDmenl of were among Ibe lone visitors to I1dd- ,d' ,,oa or P0""0 D" 'rybo.jy eer Wednesdsy. Fins home-made taffy al tbe Orange Front. A olean, fresh stock of goods- leave your ordera. if. Painless remedy for extracting teeth. It not as slated, no obargce. Try Dr. Vaugbao'a new plan. CO-if. Pendleton Tribune: Mrs. W. J. Laci er, of Heppner, ia vleiliog al tbe borne of bar brother, J. M. Lester. If you need something for yonr system eall at the Thoee-The Telephone aa looo, City hotel building. tf ueoer htnaner visited ueppner on Wednesday. Ha baa entirely recovered from hia reoeot eaere II In goes, because tbey well know tbat tbey oao have a good time. Let's oot drop tbie qoeation but build tbe boose. Tbere le plenty of money that nan be raieed for Ibe enterprise. It will bring back the money many timee over In varioue ways. Lei os push It along. BlBWmiBBR. lone, Or., Jso. 19, '08. Catarrh Is a Dlaraae Which requires a constitutional remedy. It eenoot be cured by local sppllcatioos. Hood's flsrsaparllia ia wonJsrfally suo- oeasful In ouriog catarrh because il eradicates from Ibe blood the scrofaloos taints whiob ranse It Huffarera with W. F. Baroett waa op from Lexington catarrh fiod a eure lo Hood s Hareepe- We.loesday. He report! measles rilla, even afUr other ramaJlee nlUrlr on very common down (bat way, I. If. Prater s folks have been en tbe siok list Ibis week, Mr. Prater beiog the only well member' of the family for several days. Helis bad quite a flood last Wednes day, nearly ruining the town. Ao In dian lost hia life while Irylag lo tbe raging torrent. fail. Hood's Tills are prompt, elUolaol, al ways rallaMe, easy lo lake, easy lo op- rate. I.The GreeUst Dleeovery Yet. W. M. Kapine, editor Tiakilwa, 111., ChK"eays: "We woo'l keep boose wilboot Dr. King's New Discovery for Uonsnmplion, Oooghs and Colds, El parimeotad with many others, but never got tbe Irne rtmedy oolil we need Dr King's New Discovery. No otbar rame dy eaa take lie piece lo onr borne, ae lo It we bave a eartalo and eure enre f r Coogha, Colds, Wbimplnf Oongh, eto." It is idle to eiperiniant witb ether rente dies, evao If tbry era oread oo you ae Jnet as good ee IV. King's New lHax?- ry. Tby are not aa g.Mi.l, beeaaae Ibia remedy bae a rrorirj of eorasand baaidae legearaaUed. It aever feile lo eeliafy Trial buttlae fre al Hhieom Drag Go's, E, J. Hlocam, manager. City rnoaeil Boat in tvlj mroad aasioa on Toaa lay evening and alieada.1 to few mailers of boainaae. A tax uf 1 mills was la vie I to provide r einking fund oa Imnde aej the lavy f.,r all mbar porpoeas "aa put at nulla, maklkf tbe Mai eity las levy f r lH 6 nulls Foil tat ft (he year wee plyw at M- raaiiy t oart IMaca. Yesterday contity court tssl Id ad- JonraaJ aaeeina, as prsvlooaly arranged. JtidiM liartimlnmaa an, I f V,n.n.lI..M The drama, "CmI Upon tbe World." ruai.i .k- is being prepared by local ial.nl and 6,Hirl at II 10, butCt,mmb.loo.r Uo.ard .III to P4 to tbe pablle abo.l m Mfiff , BlM,0 ho(lf , the middle of February. Th. , , , 1- " ww waw . w -1 a papar was first esidre4 aad no rep- that be will be back bare about the ISlb or 20lb of February lo look after tie lutsrvata in tble looelaty, O. W. MoDlsgoo aad D. II. Frank bauasr were np Irotn Arlington Wedoew day. Mr. Muntegoe le egeel for the Hi tiger Hewing Maobloe Co. Core tbat eoogb witb Hbilob's Cere. raaautativs of tbe Tlmas sppearing lo theoonteat, tbe llappoei Uatelte ae eristed IbecfUjial papar fur Ibeeoeo leg year. Tbe matter of Ibe lax Wvy wee taken ap and II decided thai II bnnld be Ji nulla. 8',' etele. 6 e.bool and 1J' cooaly. Ni furtbar boeiaaae of impnr- Tbe beet eoogb eure. kelieves eroop treneaeled. promptly. One million bottles eold last year. 4l doaae fur 25oi. Hold by O- ear Ie Brock, y Al hmerooa and wife retoraad fren Mao Frsoolsoo aod Eugsae eo Wedoae- day morale aad will make tbair brxae al happnar Tbaf were plaaeanfty erreoaylad by Ibe ladiae' band last veoieg, Dyspapala fored. Hbilob'l Vitaliaar immadikUly relieves aior eUMsarb, eoce leg op of food dielreee, aod is the greet kidney aod liver rmad;. Hold by Cua r k Br rk. y n-sslr le Hlaxsw !) (liaB IiUkmI tnrana a rlaae skin i hrautf Wilhwat It. ( aararvla, ( amir ( alhar tf rlaae )ir l,lml anil II i Wan, . admng up tha lrr Urrr a l ilin n.f all im tail It w floia th Ulr, Ibum tulaf t. lam.k .iniila, lnl, .l..t. lun, l.l.t. Ll ., tn4 that an klr htliixu mni.atiiia Nf taking ( atria. -.muly ,,r rn ri.la. All ilra aU, aatvafai tHia (ttstantcod, i,i.V,. Oao. Nuble, Hr, le making prapersv liooeloleeve f-r Ibe Kbiadike ed i panto to alert ehunl the 1'Mh of Fshro ry. He esparto to make sf..rtsnb. fate rstqroiaf U eit J xslioo.